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Nutrition: per biscuit

  • kcal149
  • fat6g
  • saturates4g
  • carbs24g
  • sugars16g
  • fibre0g
  • protein1g
  • salt0.01g
    low
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Method

  • step 1

    Heat oven to 180C/fan 160C/gas 4. Put the flour, sugar and butter into a food processor. Whizz until the mixture forms crumbs, then pulse a little more until it forms a ball.

  • step 2

    Spread a large sheet of baking parchment over the work surface and turn the dough onto it. Dust with a little flour, then roll out to about the thickness of two £1 coins. Stamp out 24 rounds using a 5cm round fluted cutter, then cut out the middles with the end of a piping nozzle. Carefully peel the rest of the mixture away from the stamped shapes. Lift onto baking sheets and bake for 10 mins until pale golden. Cool on a wire rack.

  • step 3

    Put the lemon curd into a bowl with 2 tbsp boiling water and mix until smooth. Sieve in 175g of the icing sugar; stir together to make a smooth icing. Put the strawberry fruit spread in another bowl and add 2 tsp boiling water, mix, then sieve in the remaining icing sugar.

  • step 4

    Spoon the lemon icing over the biscuits, then drizzle or pipe over the pinky icing. Leave to set for at least 20 mins. Will keep for up to 2 days in an airtight tin, longer if left un-iced.

Recipe from Good Food magazine, July 2007

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A star rating of 4.5 out of 5.20 ratings

claire_80

Made these today as a rainy day activity whilst on holiday. They were easy to make and taste delicious. We melted chocolate and added sprinkles on top. My children loved decorating these.

lyndseymac

A star rating of 5 out of 5.

Have made these a few times now. I use number cutters and they're great for children's parties made in the child's age. Have just made a batch of number 1s for my youngest's birthday party and instead of the icing, dipped them in chocolate at one end (like a viennese finger) and added a few hundreds…

soontobeparents

I doubled this recipe and used it to make a load of biscuits for the kids to ice at my daughter's birthday party. Very successful- the biscuits aren't too crumbly when cooked and taste good. The dough's a bit fiddly for little fingers though- I was glad I'd done that bit myself.

ruthwilliamson

An excellent recipe. Didn't cut the hole out of the middle. Mixed some lemon juice into the icing sugar and topped with quartered glacé cherry and they looked and tasted great

snowden91

My go to biscuit recipe. Usually add a little lemon zest to the biscuit dough for extra lemonyness and the lemon curd icing is a winner.

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