Peanut Butter Biscuits

I always like to try a little variation in the kitchen with my children – something very similar to what they’ve previously made with a twist – as it helps them build up their confidence. So when I saw this peanut butter cookie recipe which basically means that I could get my son to put everything in a big bowl (like we do when making fairy cakes), I thought we were on to a real winner. Plus it would make a change in the kids lunchboxes.

Following someone else’s recipe also meant I could teach him about what you can do when things don’t quiet go right. In this case the mixture didn’t stick to itself in the way I felt it ought to be. My husband later said we could have fixed this with more peanut butter but you could smell that there was plenty of that already. We added more butter.

You will need:

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Plain Flour – 8 tbsp 

Butter – soft recipe says 1 3/4 but we just kept adding more until it stuck together.

Crunchy peanut butter – 2 tbsp

Caster sugar – 2 tbsp

Egg Yolk

I measured these out into bowls – later I will get him to do this too, but at the moment measuring in spoons is very different to what I have taught him so far – and he is only just turned 4 after all.

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Equipment:

Table spoons

Scales

Bowls

Big bowl for mixing

Tray for the oven

Greaseproof paper

Wooden spoon

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Method:

Empty all the ingredients into a big bowl.

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Mix them together.

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Put a light layer of flour on your hands.

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Roll the mixture into balls.

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Place them on the greaseproof tray.

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Flatten them with your spoon.

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Place in the oven. Cooked for 10 minutes or until just turned golden. I decided to turn them over and cook on the other side for a little while too.

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Place on a cooling rake and allow to cool for at least 10 minutes.

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4 thoughts on “Peanut Butter Biscuits”

  1. Takes me back to my youth. My mother used to make these. You’ve inspired me to give these a go with my kids (so if it all goes wrong, it’s your fault!)

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  2. I love peanut butter cookies and even though my kids don’t like peanut butter they eat them ,your son did a great job too,Thanks for joining us art Creative Mondays 🙂

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