Rice flour cookies

#5pm A simple homemade cookies made using rice flour ideal to go with a hot cup of tea or coffee.
Rice flour cookies
#5pm A simple homemade cookies made using rice flour ideal to go with a hot cup of tea or coffee.
Steps
- 1
In a bowl take sugar and oil and with the help of a hand blender whisk till the sugar mix with the oil thoroughly.
- 2
Add the egg yolk and whisk further the batter turns creamy.
- 3
Sieve the rice flour into the batter in batches and with the help of cut and fold method mix the flour into wet ingredients.
- 4
Add rose essence and poppy seeds into the dough and knead it well. Make a ball of the dough, wrap in a cling film and refrigerate for 10 hrs.
- 5
Take the dough out and let it get soft. Knead once again and make balls and flatten them slightly.
- 6
With the help of a spoon make two arcs on the cookie and place them into the baking tray with butter paper on it.
- 7
Just before placing the tray into a preheated oven at 180 degree sprinkle some more poppy seeds over the cookies.
- 8
Bake the cookies for around 10-12 minutes or till they turn golden brown.
- 9
Take it out from the oven, let it cool and store them in a air tight container.
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Comments (4)
Baking cookies with rice flour is a new dimension bcoz I most probably substitute with millet Since there are many varieties available I'm not sure which one to use....