COFFEE CREAM WHEEL
Recipe source: Amma via Daisy Mummy
Ingredients:
250 g Marie biscuits/ Graham crackers, powdered superfine
150 Sugar, powdered fine
1/2 c Warm water plus 1 or 2 (if needed)
1 tbsp Instant coffee granules
100g Salted butter,softened
1/4 tsp Vanilla extract
Method:
In a large bowl, dump in the powdered biscuits.Dissolve the coffee powder in warm water and add it to the biscuits and knead to form a smooth dough. It should not be too dry nor too wet. You should be able to kind of knead it. It will be smooth and soft, almost like a Chapathi dough.Divide it into 4.
Cream the butter and sugar. Add vanilla and beat to mix. Reserve.
Take a rectangular sheet of foil and roll out one ball of dough. It should be about 1/4" thick,as seen in the photographs above.
Spread some buttercream over it making sure it's spread all over. It need not be very thick,just a good coating would do.
Now, start rolling from the shorter side. You should roll it away from you, with out the foil. Take the help of the foil to lift the dough and to aid in rolling.
The dough will crack at the first roll but it's OK, it won't be seen in the end. Keep rolling and it will come off the foil easily.
With the seam side down, wrap the assembly in the same foil and secure the ends tight. Refrigerate till firm.
Cut into thin circles with a serrated knife, carefully with the seam side down.
Enjoy!!
Recipe source: Amma via Daisy Mummy
Ingredients:
250 g Marie biscuits/ Graham crackers, powdered superfine
150 Sugar, powdered fine
1/2 c Warm water plus 1 or 2 (if needed)
1 tbsp Instant coffee granules
100g Salted butter,softened
1/4 tsp Vanilla extract
Method:
In a large bowl, dump in the powdered biscuits.Dissolve the coffee powder in warm water and add it to the biscuits and knead to form a smooth dough. It should not be too dry nor too wet. You should be able to kind of knead it. It will be smooth and soft, almost like a Chapathi dough.Divide it into 4.
Cream the butter and sugar. Add vanilla and beat to mix. Reserve.
Take a rectangular sheet of foil and roll out one ball of dough. It should be about 1/4" thick,as seen in the photographs above.
Spread some buttercream over it making sure it's spread all over. It need not be very thick,just a good coating would do.
Now, start rolling from the shorter side. You should roll it away from you, with out the foil. Take the help of the foil to lift the dough and to aid in rolling.
The dough will crack at the first roll but it's OK, it won't be seen in the end. Keep rolling and it will come off the foil easily.
With the seam side down, wrap the assembly in the same foil and secure the ends tight. Refrigerate till firm.
Cut into thin circles with a serrated knife, carefully with the seam side down.
Enjoy!!
Verdict: Dee-li-cious! If you like, you can serve it with an ice cream of your choice. This is something I've grown up eating and it's still one of my favourites!
30 Comments:
This is awesome Ria!Thanks to your Daisy Aunty from me :)
Simple and looks exotic! Gorgeous pics as always.
You should put a step-by-step photos for people like me to learn :-(
Delicious ..
Looks super delish indeed..
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looks wonderful. nice clicks
That looks so elegant Ria!!
this looks really yum, just that im so bad at the rolling out bit i could easily screw it up..and seriously hats off to you girl for actually taking time out and blogging even while on holiday. I would forget the fact i even have a blog the moment i step out of home hehehe
wow!!! thanks!!! it looks so tempting :)...i will try it once...
Hey forgot to say... I tried Nutella Bread pudding. and it turned out too gud...I gave it to my neighbour on her bday :)
wow, they have come out really really neatly and look mouth watering :)
This looks delicious, I'm saving it and will give it a try.
Lisa~~
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Slurp...slurp!!! Looks sooo.... good!!!! awesome pics..
Sometime back,my sis-in-law made this and the recipe is very similar too,I think she added milkmaid to bind the dough.Whatever the recipe,it tasted so good and I am sure to try this one out too!!
Nive flavorful rolls. Kids would love it
So glad you posted this. One of my fav too.. Perfect pinwheels!
how gorgeous they look!
looks good....eyes wide open n tempting here...is there any 16G or KG technology that allow me to grab these cuties from the monitor...;-) Meena's Kitchen
These definitely look classy and tempting. can't believe they have such a simple recipe. Thank you for sharing.
I agree with Vijitha Ria....some pics would have made it super easy..though u say it is...but seems difficult on reading the steps :P....lovely & delish!!!
Beautiful looking pinwheels..very tempting too
YUM YUM YUM....
Well done Ria...really pleased to see your write-up's & recipes on almost alternate days since your holidays, catching up on it is turning to be a habit...if your post gets delayed, I start to wonder-is she out of range from her computer...! Keep up the great passion of yours..and now since you have finally announced that it is not just one genius of a mom you have, but twins ( God bless them) and that too identical, your ardent fans plan to raise the benchmark bar a bit more higher, what say??...so here we wait for more and more collections from Ria:)
looking yummy ria..my kids will love it..will try it this weekend for sure..
Marvellous,excellent,elegant n pretty addictive pinwheels..
It seems a great work Ria. Well done.
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This looks great! i make the same kind but add a dash of cocoa to the biscuits..i used to call this as fudge rolls..!!
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Thankyou Ria.I have been looking for some recipe for these mini coffee wheels for a while.I did add a litle extra coffee to the mixture and yes,it needed that extra 2 tablespoons of water for the dough. The taste takes me back to my school days.
That looks lovely Ria ...I have heaps if parleG buiscuits, can u use them making this ? Thanks kirti
Kirti- Of course, you can use it :)
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