I saw these recently and I could not resist making them. I was not keen on the cookie dough in the recipe. It was to be rolled out between sheets of baking parchment and a light bulb went off in my head saying sticky mess. I could do without that thank you, so I adapted my basic shortbread recipe. My dear forum friend Carlotta sent me some lovely flavoured drinking chocolate from Italy. It is wonderfully decadent and so chocolatey . This gave me a golden opportunity to use it in baking.
8oz/225gms butter
4oz/100gms caster sugar
10 oz/275gms plain flour
4oz/100gms cornflour
2teasps drinking chocolate dissolved in a tblsp of hot water
pinch of salt
Cream softened butter and sugar.
Add the chocolate paste and sifted flours and salt gradually and mix well
Turn out onto a floured worktop and knead lightly into a round Roll out and cut into biscuits
Make a small indentation on each biscuit with a drinks bottle top.
Make four holes with a tooth pick
Bake at 350F /180.C /Gas 4 for about 15 -20mins
Place on a cooling rack and sprinkle with caster sugar while still warm. Makes about 30 biscuits with a small cutter.
Those buttons look good.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, those are just adorable! That is really a great idea and I think my kids would love those, especially my daughter.
ReplyDeleteYou clever lady. They look so cute and very yummy. Is that strawberry milk with them? If so, I am on my way.
ReplyDeleteI want some! They look so pretty and tempting!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
I love these!
ReplyDeleteThank you all. I thought they were cute.
ReplyDeleteSal yes it's strawberry milk. A big favourite with my little people. :)
I love them....so cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea.
I love them! So cute, I must try these. They would be very appealing to my little ones. And pink milk is the perfect partner for these :)
ReplyDeleteThese look so good Granny! I love visiting here, there's always something new to look at!
ReplyDeleteSo adorable and very very yummy.
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! I'm definitely going to have to try these.
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness those are the cutest things i have ever seen! i almost would feel horrible eating them they are too cute!
ReplyDeleteSuch an adorable and simple idea! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThese are absolutely adorable. What a great idea! I am going to try making them this weekend.
ReplyDeleteThose are adorable! They'd be cute for a baby shower.
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThese are so CUTE! I might try them soon. Thank you! :)
ReplyDeleteOoo ... Chocolate Buttons and Pink Milk, yum, yum ... very much a 'Charlie & Lola' moment.
ReplyDeleteAnnaBanana.
Woooooow. What a creativity while making cookies. Great idea!!!!
ReplyDeleteNow there's a unique cookie - imagine walking into your tailor's place with a box of these...they'd love it.
ReplyDeleteYour little buttons look so cute, what a clever idea.
ReplyDeleteWow so many people dropping in to say they like my little buttons. Thank you all for commenting. It was fun to make them.
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Granny!! Theseare absolutely cute and yummy!! Love them,xxGloria
ReplyDeleteThose are the sweetest little cookies ever!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute and quirky! Cheeky, I know; but would you be interested in submitting them to my Welcome To Wonderland blog event (I'm searching for whimsical party food, heh)? I'd love to include them!
ReplyDeleteLink: http://happylovestrawberry.blogspot.com/2008/07/welcome-to-wonderland-party-time.html
What a fabulous idea! I know little (and big) people who would love these :)
ReplyDeleteI must give these a go, well done Granny!
Oh these Chocolate Buttons are soooo cute!
ReplyDeleteMaria
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Oh my, These are super cute...
ReplyDeletejust discovered your blog, and glad i did. already boolmarked, I am fairly new at baking, particularly breads, have never tried cookies! will do so now! i love the buttons such a cute idea!!!!
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