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Thumbprint Biscuits
Thumbprint Biscuits
By Morrisons
Published on 09 September 2020
If you're after a really simple bake that you can get your kids involved with, look no further than these yummy chocolatey thumbprint biscuits. Perfect for getting your hands (or thumbs) stuck into, they make a delicious treat.Time and servings
30 minsTotal time
20 minsPrep time
10 minsCooking time
Ingredients
- 40 g of cocoa powder
- 150 g of dark chocolate, break into chunks
- 60 g of caster sugar
- 115 g of butter, softened
- 100 ml of condensed milk
- 200 g of self-raising flour
- 1 pack of hundreds and thousands
Method
Step 1
Heat the oven to 180°C/160°C fan/Gas 4. Line 2 baking trays with non-stick baking parchment. Place the butter in a mixing bowl with the sugar and beat until pale and creamy. Sift in the cocoa and flour then mix to a soft dough.Step 2
Divide the mixture into about 24 small balls. Place the balls onto the baking trays, setting them slightly apart, then use your thumb to press a small indent into the centre of each one. (Kids will love to help out with this bit!) Bake for 8-10 minutes until they’re lightly cracked on top and they look dry but are still soft to touch.Step 3
While they’re cooling down, press the indents again to make them more pronounced – they’ll be hot so make sure a grown-up does it this time. Then allow them to cool completely.Step 4
While they’re cooling, melt the chocolate in a bowl over a pan of gently simmering water and beat in the condensed milk. Chill for 30 minutes.Step 5
Once the cookies are cool, spoon a little of the chocolate filling into the centre of each cookie and sprinkle with hundreds and thousands. Store in a cool, dry place.