One thing that the British do really well are biscuits, or cookies as they are known in North America. There are whole aisles in the grocery shops devoted to the British Biscuit containing every indulgence under the sun! I was quite amazed when I first moved over here and saw the variety available! It's quite mind boggling, really . . . but after 15 years I have come to have favourites amongst the lot!
As a food blogger I sometimes get sent the most fabulous things to try out and I was recently sent these lovely Classic British Biscuit Cutters from the kitchen people at Dexam. Containing cutters for four classic British Biscuits . . . Custard Creams, Bourbons, Jam Treats and Iced Rings.
These cutters have been cleverly designed to cut and impress the designs of these four British favourites. Fun and easy to use, you simply make your biscuit dough and chill it before rolling out to 1/4 inch thick. Dust the cutters and presses slightly with flour. Place cutter on dough and push down on base, then depress the central button to imprint the design. To remove dough, lift cutter and gently press on central button. For Iced Rings and Jam Treats use the separate cutters supplied to remove the central holes! Nothing could be easier. Clean up is easy also, simply hand wash, dry and put away.
I've already made bourbon biscuits on here and custard creams . . . and so I chose today to bake the Jam Treats and the Iced Rings. We are both real fans of the Jam Treats in the shops and I had never tried Iced Rings before. All of the recipes can be downloaded from the Dexam page.
First I made the Iced Rings. I am not a person that really goes much for iced cookies, normally finding them sort of fiddly and I am not a really patient person, but I did enjoy making these.
They turned out really nice. As you can see I simply drizzled the contrast icing over top of the cookies, not being bothered to feather it, but if that's your thing go for it. The important thing here is that the cookie cutter performed well and I was quite happy with the results!
*Iced Rings*
Makes a lotThese Jam Treat biscuits are a real favourite of ours as I said. They can be called Jammy Dodgers or Jammy Splodgers . . . but no matter what you call them, we love em.
Once again the cutter performed really well and the people I served them through today thought at first I was serving them shop bought biscuits! Until I told them different and then, onced tasted, had to agree that they were much tastier than shop bought!
*Jam Treats*
Makes a lot
Delicious buttery biscuits put together in pairs with a layer of jam in the middle. Delicious!
All in all I am really pleased with these biscuit cutters. They work well, are really cute and are a real novelty, especially if you are going to be throwing a tea party of a children's party!
Classic British Biscuit Cutters by Dexam are available in retail shops around the country. To find one near you click here.
Many thanks to the people at Dexams for sending me these cute cookie cutters. I really like them.
Note - Although I was sent the cutters free of charge, I was not required to write a positive review. Any and all opinions are my own.
I love these cookies, especially the iced rings!
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I love this set and your biscuits have turned out so well. They look amazing. Where can I buy this set from, do they have an online shop? I bake biscuits/cookies more than anything else in our house (well maybe alongside bread), this set would also make a perfect gift for a keen baker. Sammie x http://www.feastingisfun.com
ReplyDeleteFor American readers, you can buy this set through Amazon.
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ReplyDeleteLOve the cutters and your cookies..what fun gifts ..well deserved!
Thanks Gloria! They are cute! xoxo
ReplyDeleteThanks Monique! I had a lot of fun playing with them, and will in the future also! xoxo
Hi Sammie, I have given links in the post to where you can find these nifty cutters! They're really nice!
ReplyDeleteThanks Petoskystone! I didn't know that. I've just ordered another set as a gift for someone! xo
ReplyDeleteSo cute!! Someday I hope to try to make these, hobnobs, custard creams, and bourbon biscuits! You Brits have the best cookies/biscuits :)
ReplyDeleteYou'll have to stuff your suitcase with some to take back home when you are over here in September April! xoxo
ReplyDeleteWow, what fantastic biscuits, well done!
ReplyDeleteThanks Annabel! I was so pleased with how these turned out!
ReplyDeletehave just bought these cutters and blogged about a couple of them- THEN found your lovely site! will be back (my blogger site is neglected as i tend to only post to wordpress)
ReplyDeleteHi Anne! Welcome! I love these cookie cutters! I love them so much I bought some for my Canadian friend and sent them over to her!
DeleteRight after I read this post, I KNEW I had to have those biscuit stamps! I got them off Amazon and my family is very impressed at my British biscuit skills (I'm American born and raised). Thank you for this post!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you and the family are enjoying them Crystal! I liked them so much I sent them to a friend in Canada as a gift as well! They're really cute! xo
DeleteI have to agree that the British have some fabulous biscuits! I have baked and enjoyed hobnobs and Shrewsbury biscuits. Though I have heard of Jammy Dogers, I haven't made them yet. Yours are so pretty, I'm excited to try your recipe. The iced rings are new to me and I will be trying those too! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks Wendy! I hope you enjoy them!
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