Served with a sweet cup of tea creamed with evaporated milk, these Maltese biscuits have been very famous amongst the Maltese people. They can be found in any bakery and supermarket all over the island. So, I felt like a nice cup of tea but had no biscuits and considering today was quite cooler than usual, I decided to make these delicious beauties. Once you get the preparation done, they only take minutes to prepare and bake, but unfortunately seconds to devour! Give them a go and share them with your friends (or not). Oh well, give them our recipe at least. For 8 large rings (you can always make more by making them smaller) you will need...
- 250g plain flour
- 100g sugar
- 7g baking powder
- 1 egg
- Pinch of salt
- Pinch ground aniseed
- Pinch ground cloves
- 85g butter, at room temperature, cut into cubes
- 1 Tablespoon vegetable oil
- 3 tablespoons water
- Grated lemon rind
- Grated orange rind
- Sesame seeds
Method
- Preheat the oven to 180°C.
- In a mixing bowl mix
flour, salt, sugar, baking powder and spices, add the butter and rub into the
mixture until it resembles breadcrumbs.
- In a separate bowl crack the egg, add the oil, water and
lemon and orange rinds and mix them well.
- Add to the flour/butter mixture and mix by hand until you
get a soft dough. Shape into a ball.
- Put the sesame seeds in a plate.
- Dust your hands with flour and get some dough (about the
size of a golf ball) and roll into a long fingerlike shape, carefully place the
dough into the sesame seeds and turn slowly to coat. Shape into a ring and
transfer to a buttered and floured baking tray.
- Bake for about 20 minutes. Let cool down and serve.
Enjoy!!
R&A