This is the cookies I used to buy from Indian tea stall stored in a glass jar but much bigger in size. Suji Cookies is pleasantly buttery and slightly crunchy biscuit.
Made of clarified butter (ghee), flour and baking soda, it is quite simple to prepare. The only time needed is rolling them into tiny balls.
If you want softer cookies shorten your baking time and they will remain white even after baking. Feel free to roll them to your desired size but place them 1 in apart since they will expand a little while baking.
SUJI COOKIES
Yield : 35 cookies
1.5 cup all purpose flour
3/4 cup clarified butter
1/2 to 3/4 cup fine sugar
1 teaspoon baking soda
1.4 teaspoon salt
METHOD
Melt clarified butter using low heat, cool.
Sift flour, soda and salt in a mixing bowl. Add in sugar.
Now combine clarified butter and flour mixture and forms into soft dough.
Pinch dough into 1/2 in ball and flatten slightly, Place balls into baking sheet 1 in apart. Preheat oven @ 175 C.
Bake for 15 minutes in a preheated oven. The color will remain white after baking but the bottom is light brown in color..
Gently remove onto rack to cool completely.
Store in an airtight container.
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Beautiful Suji cookies Love it.
ReplyDeleteummm simple cookies :D
ReplyDeleteNo matter what you call these cookies, they will not last long with my family. We loooooooooooove them!
ReplyDeleteCrunchy cookies...
ReplyDeleteAh, where is the suji? Suji is Urdu for semolina. And you are calling these suji cookies. I think your recipe should be part suji, part flour. No, not upset, as I do make suji cookies, and just thought you should know that you are missing the suji. Hope you find it. It will be a great cookie.
ReplyDeleteLovely soft and crumby cookies my friend :D
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These do look good and quite easy to make! Great little cookie!
ReplyDeleteCrunchy and flavorful cookies
ReplyDeleteI love these bakery cookies, something like Nankhatai..yumm
ReplyDeleteI've a bit of a sweet tooth today and these look good.
ReplyDeleteThe suji cookies look good and scrumptious but I was wondering where is the suji in these...
ReplyDeleteCookies looks so yummy and crispy, looks great.
ReplyDeleteVery addictive cookies,love to munch some.
ReplyDeleteThe cookies look yummy. Love the simple color.
ReplyDeleteAnything quick and easy is just my style! Thanks for sharing at DIY Sunday Showcase.
ReplyDeleteThis is the first time I have heard of a Suji cookie...thank you for sharing.
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ReplyDeleteLooks great. I'll have to try these!
ReplyDeleteThese cookies sure look good...like the slightly crunchy texture.
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they look so yummy!
ReplyDeletenicely done suji cookies
ReplyDeleteI would love a cup of tea to have with those cookies!
ReplyDeleteWanting to make them... Very nicely done!
ReplyDeleteI wish I were your taste tester! Carrie, www.amothersshadow.com
ReplyDeleteThose look and sound very yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteThese sound delicious - the perfect tea or coffee cookie. Thanks for sharing at Inspire Us Thursday on Organized 31.
ReplyDeleteI bet these are great with tea. Thank you for sharing at the Thursday Favorite Things Blog hop. xo
ReplyDeleteThey look great! Thanks for sharing at my Pin Me linky party!
ReplyDeleteI love that cake, especially my mom.
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