Scallion Butter Biscuits

Scallion Butter Biscuits

by Xiancao'er

4.9 (1)
Favorite

Difficulty

Normal

Time

30m

Serving

2

As a southerner, I experienced a planned economy when I was a child, and gradually fell in love with pasta. As long as you have time, you can get up early in the morning to make noodles, pancakes or roll noodles. LG, who was not interested in noodles before, has also cultivated a fondness for noodles. No, you have to eat noodles at every turn, no matter what you do.

The baked biscuits are served with rice porridge, side dishes or milk, eggs, or with egg-stuffed meatballs. They are nutritious, delicious and healthy, and they are affordable and safe to eat. "

Ingredients

Scallion Butter Biscuits

1. Prepare chives, pepper salt, and yeast.

Scallion Butter Biscuits recipe

2. Prepare the flour.

Scallion Butter Biscuits recipe

3. Mix the yeast thoroughly with warm water and add it to the flour.

Scallion Butter Biscuits recipe

4. Make up, knead it into a smooth dough, leave it in a warm place for half an hour.

Scallion Butter Biscuits recipe

5. Wash the chives and cut into fine pieces for later use.

Scallion Butter Biscuits recipe

6. Put the lard in a bowl, add pepper salt and flour to make a shortbread.

Scallion Butter Biscuits recipe

7. Knead the dough evenly and roll it into a large thin crust; spread the shortbread and sprinkle with diced green onions.

Scallion Butter Biscuits recipe

8. The dough is rolled up from one section into a multi-layered cylindrical roll.

Scallion Butter Biscuits recipe

9. Divide into several small doses.

Scallion Butter Biscuits recipe

10. The small agent is rolled and rolled into a beef tongue-shaped cake embryo.

Scallion Butter Biscuits recipe

11. Heat the pan, spread a layer of oil, put in the dough, and brush with oil.

Scallion Butter Biscuits recipe

12. Slowly burn on low heat until golden on both sides.

Scallion Butter Biscuits recipe

Tips:

1. The shortbread made with lard is soft and delicious.



2. As long as the dough is fermented, it does not have to be twice as large.



3. If you don't want the sesame seed skin to be too crispy, pour a little water when baking, the skin will be softer.

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