This month for the 'Recipe Swap Challenge', I have paired up with Paarul from 'Paarulz Kitchen'. I know her since a long time through some other social group and here blog is full of lovely recipes. After pairing up, I was coming across a no of posts at here blog and finally I ended up with a basic cookie recipe as Roasted Cumin Cookies. But I have added some more ingredients to make some Masala Biscuits / Spicy Cookies (salted) 😊
These cookies are completely eggless. Anyone can so easily and quickly prepare. These cookies are flavored with chilies, roasted cumin and sesame seeds, coriander leaves. I make very often at my place to savor as it is or with some masala chai. If preferring for kids snacks, then the chilies can be omitted completely. I roast the cumin as well as sesame seeds to get more flavor in the cookies always. These cookies are so buttery as well as savory in taste. Lets go in details.
Recipe Card for ' Masala Biscuits / Spicy Cookies (salted) ' :

Masala Biscuits / Spice Cookies (salted)
Eggless salted and spicy cookies with buttery-flaky texture
prep time: 30 minscook time: 20 minstotal time: 50 mins
ingredients:
- All purpose flour 1 cup
- Butter (unsalted) 1/2 cup
- Powdered sugar 1 tsp
- Salt 1/4 tsp
- Baking powder 1 pinch
- Cumin seed 1 tsp
- Sesame seed 2 tsp
- Coriander leaves (finely chopped) 2 tbsp
- Green chili (finely chopped) 1 no
instructions
- In a pan first dry roast the cumin seeds, sesame seeds till these are slightly brown and fragrant which'll take around 2-3 minutes. Keep aside to cool down completely.
- Next in a mixing bowl, cream together the powdered sugar and unsalted butter with the hand blender until both are incorporated well.
- Now add flour, baking powder, salt and mix to make a soft dough using hand.
- Then add roasted cumin seeds and sesame seeds, finely chopped coriander leaves and green chilies.
- Mix again till everything incorporated well.
- Set the dough for about 10 minutes.
- Preheat the oven at 180 deg C and line the baking tray with parchment paper.
- Dust the work surface with flour and roll the dough thin of about 1/4 inch thickness.
- Cut with cookie cutter with any desired shapes and size.
- Prick the biscuits with fork to avoid puffing up.
- Mean while preheat the oven at 180 deg C. Arrange the biscuits in the baking tray having some space in between.
- Keep the tray in refrigerator for 5 - 10 minutes.
- Next take out from refrigerator and bake for 14 -15 minutes till they are slight golden from the bottom.
- Place the cookies on the wired rack to cool down completely.
- Store in an air tight container and serve when desired along with a glass of milk or chai or as it is !
NOTES:
The baking time may vary depending upon the thickness and size of the cookies. Use butter at room temperature. If preferring for salted butter, then skip adding salt while making the dough. Spiciness can be adjusted as per choice.
Masala cumin cookies looks absolutely amazing and delicious. I loved the star shaped, perfect for this festive season.
ReplyDeleteI love snacking on masala cookies. Adding roasted cumin and sesame as opposed to raw is a good idea.
ReplyDeleteI love baking these masala cookies and your looks absolutely delicious. Melt in the mouth cookies these are. Love the shape:)
ReplyDeleteI always love savory biscuits to have with my chai...these looks amazing...I love the flavors
ReplyDeleteThose masala biscuits looks extremely addictive to munch with a cup of masala chai. And love those cute star shaped biscuits.
ReplyDeleteI am going to bookmark this recipe and try it right away. Looks so tempting with such simple flavors.
ReplyDeleteHey cookies look just perfect.Thanks for picking the jeera cookies from.my blog and loved tthe makeover bybassition of few spices and herbs.
ReplyDeleteThis savory biscuits looks amazing. Love the shape.
ReplyDeleteThese Savory biscuits look so adorable Sasmita ! Perfect to go with my adrak wali chai. Lovely share !
ReplyDeleteBookmarking! These sound so yummy n great with tea or just to munch.
ReplyDeleteU made my day!!!I absolutely love masala biscuits. yours looks so adorable and festive, yumm yumm
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