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1.About Marie Biscuits Recipe
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3.Marie Biscuits Recipe | How to Make Marie Biscuits at Home
4.Marie Biscuits Recipe Step by Step Pictures
Marie Biscuits Recipe
Marie biscuits can be made easily at home. This biscuits taste so good just like the real ones. This biscuits can be stored in an air tight container for 3 to 4 days. A wonderful recipe for marie biscuits adapted here
About Marie Biscuits Recipe
This recipe taste just like the real ones. No joking. This taste even better than real marie biscuits. The biscuits turn out crispy and flaky. Perfect to enjoy with your cup of coffee or tea. The biscuits are eggless and is super easy to make. Just try to roll the biscuits thin so it will stay crispy.
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Marie Biscuits Ingredients
All Purpose Flour
All purpose flour is used in this recipe. But equal amount of wheat flour can be used as well. There might be a slight change in texture, but it will be healthy option.
Milk
Use full fat milk. Milk along with butter adds the moisture for making the dough. Also it tenderizes the biscuit dough.
Sugar
Very little amount of sugar is required. Since marie biscuits are not an overly sweet biscuits.
Butter
Butter is what you need for the flavour. You can use butter substitutes as well.
Baking Soda
Baking soda also known as cooking soda helps to make the cookies or biscuits light and crispy.
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How to Make Marie Biscuits at Home
Pre-Preparation
Take milk, sugar, baking soda in a sauce pan and heat it up. Cook till sugar melts and it comes to a good boil. Take it off the heat and set aside to cool. Preheat oven to 160 degree C.
Making Biscuit Dough
Take flour, butter and salt in a bowl. Use a fork to rub the butter into the flour. Once it is mixed, add the liquid and form into a dough.
Rolling & Baking
Now take a portion of dough and roll it thin. Cut it using round cutter. Arrange it in a baking tray which is lined with parchment paper and bake for 8 - 10 mins. Remove and cool on a wire rack completely. Store in an air tight container.
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Marie Biscuits Recipe | How to Make Marie Biscuits at Home
Marie biscuits can be made easily at home. This biscuits taste so good just like the real ones. This biscuits can be stored in an air tight container for 3 to 4 days.
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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes minutes
Servings: 15 cookies
Calories: 66kcal
Author: Aarthi
Ingredients
- 30 grams Unsalted Butter
- ⅛ cup Milk 30 ml
- 1¼ cup All Purpose Flour 150 grams
- Salt a pinch
- ¼ cup Sugar 50 grams
- ¼ tsp Baking Soda
MY 1 CUP MEASURES 240 ml
Instructions
Take milk, sugar, baking soda in a sauce pan and heat it up.
Cook till sugar melts and it comes to a good boil. Take it off the heat and set aside to cool.
Preheat oven to 160 degree C.
Take flour, butter and salt in a bowl. Use a fork to rub the butter into the flour.
Once it is mixed, add the liquid and form into a dough.
Now take a portion of dough and roll it thin.
Cut it using round cutter.
Arrange it in a baking tray which is lined with parchment paper and bake for 8 - 10 mins.
Remove and cool on a wire rack completely.
Store in a air tight container.
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Tips & Tricks
- Equal amount of wheat flour can be used instead of all purpose flour.
- Make sure you cool the milk mix a little before adding it into the flour.
- If you feel like the dough is too dry, then add in more milk.
- Butter adds flavour for the dough. So use butter for best taste.
- Don't over bake the cookies else it may burn. Bake till it turns golden.
- Biscuits may look soft when you remove it from oven, but it will harden as they cool.
Storage & Serving
Biscuits can be baked, cooled completely and stored in an air tight container upto a week. Marie biscuits can be served with a cup of tea or coffee.
Nutrition
Serving: 1biscuits | Calories: 66kcal | Carbohydrates: 11g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 2g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.4g | Trans Fat: 0.1g | Cholesterol: 5mg | Sodium: 19mg | Potassium: 15mg | Fiber: 0.3g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 53IU | Calcium: 5mg | Iron: 0.5mg
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Marie Biscuits Recipe Step by Step Pictures
1)Take milk in a sauce pan.
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2)Add in sugar
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3)Add baking soda
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4)Heat it and cook till it comes to a boil.
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5)Mix well.
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6)It will get frothy.
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7)Bring it to a boil.
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8)Take it off the heat.
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9)Cool it down.
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10)Take flour in a bowl.
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11)Add in a salt.
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12)Add in butter.
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13)Rub it well into the flour
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14)Mix well.
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15)Add in the milk mix
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16)Take the dough.
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17)Roll it into a thin roti like.
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18)Cut it using a cutter.
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19)Now it is cut.
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20)Remove it.
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21)Arrange it in a parchment lined tray.
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22)Now it is all lined up.
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23)Prick it all over using a fork.
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24)Ready to bake.
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25)Bake till light golden.
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26)Remove and cool it down.
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27)Enjoy.
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Tips & Tricks
- Equal amount of wheat flour can be used instead of all purpose flour.
- Make sure you cool the milk mix a little before adding it into the flour.
- If you feel like the dough is too dry, then add in more milk.
- Butter adds flavour for the dough. So use butter for best taste.
- Don't over bake the cookies else it may burn. Bake till it turns golden.
- Biscuits may look soft when you remove it from oven, but it will harden as they cool.
Storage & Serving
Biscuits can be baked, cooled completely and stored in an air tight container upto a week. Marie biscuits can be served with a cup of tea or coffee.
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Over the past few years I’ve been on a mission to find and create recipes that I can make from scratch. I hope you enjoy the recipes on this blog as they are tried and true from my kitchen to yours!
Reader Interactions
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Neetha
Can we substitute Maida with wheat flour. Thank you.
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Sudha
Hi Aarthi,
I was waiting for you to post this recipe.
I would like to try this with whole wheat.
Is it ok to replace wheat in place of Maida
or do I need to change the measurements?
Thank you.Reply
Chibuike
It is very encouraging god bless you all, now I can know who to do thisReply
Geetha saravanan
How about OTG?Reply
Shabuja
Hi Aarthi, does this Marie biscuit turn out good if we use whole wheat flour?
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Tara
Thank you for this recipe. Turned out very tasty and kids enjoyed.Reply
Anantha Gunturu
hello, your recipe is very interesting. can I gluten free flour blend instead of maida. thanks.Reply
Abhilasha Soni
Hi aarthi
I want to ask 1 thing in summer their is any prob in these cookies like little harder in bight... Last tym in winter i tried ur receipe its so prefect in test and also crispy. But today i found its little hard in bight... So plz replyyyyyyReply
Jenni
I haven’t tested it, but I would guess that’s because the butter melted before getting into the oven. Try to use cold butter and maybe refrigerate between steps.
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Abhilasha
Ur receipe is awesome my hubby n familly member like these coconut cookies so much.. I want to ask 1 thisng thei is any difference in making cookies in summer or winter bcz many time i tried this recipe in winter and cookies was awesome in taste and also crispy... But today i tried this recipe in summer so cookies are not found perfect i found little harder in bight... So i think its main reson is summer butter melted so fast so when i maked i found the dough is little softer... Cookies not gating proper shap... Plzzz replyReply
Aarthi
if cookie dough is too soft. put it in frdige for 15 mins and then make cookies.
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Par
Thank you very much for the recipe. The biscuits tasted just like the store bought ones that my mother-in-law asked me why they were warm - she didn't expect that they were homemade ☺️
I measured using weight, but when I made the dough, I felt it was a bit dry and added a spot of milk and some ghee. Was that the right thing to do? If I want it a little more crumbly and a little less sweet, can I increase butter and reduce sugar? Do you think that will work?Reply
Gowri Mohanakrishnan
Excellent recipe and presentation! I'm eager to try this out. Thank you so much.Reply
Prameetha K
It turned out better than the shop ones. Thank you. If only we could use wheat flour instead of maida.
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charissa lexion
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Tipings.Com
Yup. You can even make chewy nutty cookies out of Marie biscuits. Get the recipe here and try them out.Reply
Rami
Great recipe, my family and I loved it! Thank you so much! ♥Reply
Medworldis.Com
So if you are looking for a biscuit cake, do try this Marie Biscuit recipe, which is also perfect for vegetarians, as it is eggless.Reply
Oge
Tried this recipe and my kids loved it. Can I add cocoa powder to my dough to make the chocolate version? Thank you so muchReply
Aarthi
yes u can. remove a tblsp of flour and add a tblsp of cocoa
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Sandra Gill
I found the quantity of milk is not enough and it was too difficult to add extra in once I had mixed it into the flour. If you are going to make this, you definitely need to use more milk or butter for a better dough to work with.Reply
Archana
Hi Aarthi,Love your blog! One question though, can I use wheat flour instead of Maida using the same measurements? I'm making it for my one year old and we don't eat maida at home.
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Maanas
Dear Aarthi!
I would like to bake some of these for my niece. She loves marie biscuits and we can't get any as we are in a containment zone. All I have is ghee. Can I somehow replace it for butter?Reply
Ruchikka
Hi ! What do you suggest if I were to replace apf, is wheat flour a better choice or oats flour ?Reply
Aarthi
wheat flour would be better
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Sam
Thank you for this recipe! Do you flip them over in the oven? mine only got brown on the bottom so i had to flip them to get them to crisp up on the other side
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Aarthi
no i didnt flip them. once you take them out of oven, it will remain soft. but as it cools it will harden
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Neeraj
i liked your recipe methodReply
Rachel
Hi aarthi, when u say thin like roti what cm or inches we are looking at?
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Aarthi
May be 1 cm thickness
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kate oyibe
wow! so nice, I will try it
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OBOH EHIZOGIE
How nice it really came in handy for my daughter thanks alot👍Reply
ND
I made these with gluten free flour because I'm celiac, and they turned out PERFECTLY! Great recipe! Thank you so much!Reply
Courtney Bergsieker
Can you make these chocolate flavored?
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Aarthi
Yes you can make chocolate flavoured. Remove 1 tbsp of flour and replace it with cocoa pwoder.
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