Stained glass window biscuits. Find Stained Glass Windows Panels Now! These Christmas stained-glass window biscuits are perfect for hanging on the tree - the lights will twinkle through the 'windows', which are simply melted boiled sweets. Mary Berry's Christmas biscuits look so pretty hung on the tree with their stained glass window centre twinkling in the light. For this recipe you will need a large and small biscuit cutter. Cut out a small circular hole in the centre of each biscuit.
Fill each hole with one crushed, clear hard boiled sweet. This will melt in the oven to create your 'stained glass'. Put a different coloured sweet pebble into the middle of each biscuit hole. You can have Stained glass window biscuits using 6 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook that.
Ingredients of Stained glass window biscuits
- Prepare 100 g of butter.
- It's 100 g of sugar.
- It's 200 g of plain flour.
- You need 1 of egg.
- Prepare 12 of colourful boiled sweets.
- You need 1 tsp of vanilla essence.
Some of your may remember childhood memories making these biscuits at school around Christmas time or baking these with loved ones. we are bringing the Stained Glass Biscuit back. These are quick and easy to make and fun for all the family, using a simple vanilla biscuit recipe and coloured boiled sweets for the stained glass centre. These look stunning hung on a Christmas tree with lights. Are Stained Glass Biscuits hard to make?
Stained glass window biscuits instructions
- Cream together the sugar and butter.
- Add the egg and vanilla.
- Add the flour and work with your hands into a dough. Use a rolling pin to roll it out, be sure to flour your surface..
- Line a baking tray with grease proof paper. Use two circle cutters to cut your dough into circles with a hole in the middle. Place spaced out on your tray and pop a sweet in the middle of each one..
- Put in a preheated oven for 10-12 minutes at 180 degrees until the biscuit is brown and sweets have melted..
I've always thought Stained Glass Biscuits were a bit too much of a faff to bother with, but when I saw some special cutters, I thought they might be an easy way to make them. The instructions said to use your favourite biscuit recipe, but after a few attempts, I had to admit. Bake these pretty gingerbread biscuits with a stained glass centre as treats at Christmas time with the kids. They make great presents for friends and family. In anticipation of trying a bit harder this year, I was going to see if I could do stain glass windows in the house, So through I had better practice, so here goes my stained glass biscuits.