Since Eid is just around the corner, most of my neighbors have started baking for this special occasion. It is so intoxicating with pleasant aroma of baked goodies came from their oven.
One of my favorite cookies or biscuit is Semolina Cookies. These cookies can be done with or without semolina, both are additive and delightful. In fact I had shared this suji cookies earlier which is done without semolina. Both have the same shape, soft and buttery but this one is a bit sandy since semolina is added to the dough.
The dough is so easy to work with and mixing is done manually. These are not so sweet yet delicious. Prefer to make my cookies in small batches but you can double or triple the recipe according to your need. Semolina Cookies is really easy to prepare so there is no excuse for not making them.
SEMOLINA COOKIES / BISKUT SUJI
Yield : 50 cookies
200 g butter melted
200 g self raising flour
200 g semolina
100 g fine sugar
Glace cherries for decoration
METHOD
Combine butter and sugar, beat well.
Now add the flour and semolina to the butter mixture.
Forms into soft dough, shape into small balls and place an inch apart on baking sheet. Preheat oven @ 160 C.
Bake for 15-20 minutes and transfer onto rack to cool.
When completely cool, store in an airtight container.
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