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    Default Easy sugar cookies for kids

    Very simple, just 3 ingredients, no raw egg so really young children can squidge the dough with no worries about them eating it. Not overly sweet, more like a shortbread but really nice.

    3 oz. caster sugar
    5 oz butter (could use shortening for really white biscuits)
    7 oz plain flour

    I actually doubled this recipe and there was a ton so depending on how many biscuits you want (or if you want to freeze half the dough) then the original amounts would probably be enough.

    Pre-heat oven to 150C/300F/Gas Mark 3. Blend the butter and sugar together until pale and creamy. Work in the flour with a fork, bit by bit until you have a stiff doughy consistency. You might want to refrigerate it for an hour or so at this point, if it gets too warm and sticky. Roll the dough out on a lightly floured surface until about ¼ inch thick.

    Use a small glass to cut intersecting circles, which will give you 2 crescent moon shapes. Sprinkle these with granulated sugar.



    You could cut any shapes you want really, and we also fashioned the letter S, cos we’re working on the sssss sound at the moment.

    Keep squidging left-over bits of dough together and rolling out again til all used up. Bake until light brown and golden, DO NOT OVERBAKE. Remember the biscuits will brown up after coming out of the oven so don’t bake them til they’re brown. In my oven, it took about 14 minutes.
    Why is "phonics" not spelled the way it sounds?

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    Default Re: Easy sugar cookies for kids

    What an easy recipe. I think we'll have a go at that next week
    Cherry x

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    Default Re: Easy sugar cookies for kids

    That sounds great and very easy

    Thanks for the idea Tatia

    Angel xx

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    Oh thankyou Tatia!

    I am going to make some of these next week.

    My letter is all so ssss this week as trying to get mindee to write her name.

    P.s - i like the way you explained how to make them, you could make your own cookery book, as I find your explaintions easier to understand. Ha!

    (btw - what is shortening?)

    Let me know when you have more recipes!!

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    Default Re: Easy sugar cookies for kids

    Shortening is white, blobby...ummm do you maybe call it Lurpack? It's not butter but you use to make pastries? Maybe lard?
    Why is "phonics" not spelled the way it sounds?

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    Oh yeah, lard! ha

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    thanks i will be trying them..

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    Ohhhhhhhhhhh think i'll make some tonight. My dd will enjoy them tomorrow with me i'm sure!

    Oh this forums doing wounders for my holiday diet! Oh well with 4 days to go - i'm not exactly going to be slimmer of the resort!
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    Default Re: Easy sugar cookies for kids

    Thanks they look yummy!


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    Default Re: Easy sugar cookies for kids

    They look really good.

    I'll make them with the kids when I have them back in September!!!!

    (Not really rubbing in the fact that I don't have any kids over the summer)
    littletreasures xx

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    Default Re: Easy sugar cookies for kids

    i always get biscuits wrong i aleays think their not cooked so i leave them in a touch longer and bam their overdone
    One life live it

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    Default Re: Easy sugar cookies for kids

    Thanks for the recipe, I have just made some and they are fab even if I do say so myself. I too usually leave biscuits in too long so I made myself take them out of the oven and they are perfect (she says wiping crumbs from the keyboard)
    JazzyL xXx

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    Default Re: Easy sugar cookies for kids

    Thanks for recipie.... sounds a nice simple one to do with the kids

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    Default Re: Easy sugar cookies for kids

    Bumping this up as a few people have wanted recipes for heart shaped biscuits.

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    Thank you - struggling to get heart biscuits so might give it a go later
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    Default Re: Easy sugar cookies for kids

    ooohhh iv been looking for easy reciepe for cookies....
    thank you for this
    Julie

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    Default Re: Easy sugar cookies for kids

    This is now on my to-do list - maybe do eater egg shaped biscuits.
    Just one question - can you do the mixing in a food processor?
    Sandy
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