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Baking Cookies [For Oven Baking Feature] continued

Almond Cinnamon Cookie Balls (Makes 15)    
1

1

2

 cups ground almonds 

 

 

1

3

 cup granulated sugar

1 Tbsp ground cinnamon 

 

 

2 egg whites

Oil for greasing   

 

 

 

Confectioner’s sugar or  

      powdered 

sugar 

for 

coating

•  Preheat the oven to 350°F. Grease a baking sheet. (Make sure the baking sheet 

is the right size to fit into the oven.)

•  Mix together the ground almonds, sugar and cinnamon. Beat the egg whites until 

they begin to stiffen and fold enough into the almond mixture to make a fairly 
firm dough.

•  Wet hands with cold water and roll small spoonfuls of the dough into round balls. 

Place onto baking sheet.

•  Bake for 15 minutes making sure that they remain soft on the inside. Too much 

baking time will result in hard and tough cookies. Remove the cookie balls from 
the baking sheet and set aside to cool.

•  Sift the Confectioner’s sugar or powdered sugar onto a plate. Roll the cookie 

balls into the sugar, shaking off any excess. (You may need to repeat the baking 
process for the remaining dough.)

Baking Biscuits or Bread Sticks [For Oven Baking Feature]

Bacon Bread Twists (Makes 12)    
4 cups all-purpose flour  

 

 

1

2

3

 cup hot water 

1 envelope active dry yeast 

 

 

12 bacon strips

Pinch of salt 

 

 

 

 

1 egg, well beaten

•  Mix the flour, yeast and salt in a bowl and blend together. Add a little water to the 

mixture and mix with a knife. Add the remaining water and use hands to pull the 
mixture together to form a sticky dough.

•  Turn the dough onto a slightly floured surface and knead for 5 minutes until the 

dough is smooth and elastic.

•  Divide the dough into 12 even sections and roll into sausage shapes. Lightly 

grease a baking sheet. (Make sure the baking sheet is the right size to fit into the 
oven.) Wind each bacon strip around each “sausage” dough. Brush the dough 
with beaten egg and arrange them onto baking sheet. Set aside for about 30 
minutes until the dough has risen to twice its size.

•  Preheat oven to 400°F. Bake for 20–25 minutes until cooked and golden brown. 

(You may need to repeat the baking process for the remaining dough.)

Baking Biscuits or Bread Sticks [For Oven Baking Feature] 

continued

Dill and Potato Biscuit Cakes (Makes 10)    
2 cups self-rising flour   

 

 

3 Tbsp. butter

Pinch of salt 

 

 

 

 

1 Tbsp. finely chopped fresh dill

1 cup freshly made mashed potatoes 

 

2–3 Tbsp. milk    

 

•  Preheat the oven to 450°F. Sift flour into a bowl and add butter, salt and dill.  

Mix in the mashed potatoes and enough milk to make a soft dough.

•  Roll out the dough until fairly thin. Cut into neat rounds. Place cakes onto 

greased baking sheet. (Make sure baking sheet is the right size to fit in the 
oven.)

•  Bake for 20–25 minutes until golden brown. Serve warm. (You may need to 

repeat the baking process for the remaining dough.)

Feta Cheese & Chives Biscuits (Makes 9)
1 cup self-rising flour 

 

 

 

Pinch of salt

1 cup self-rising whole wheat flour 

 

3 oz. Feta cheese

1 Tbsp. chopped fresh chives 

 

 

1

4

 tsp. cayenne pepper

2

3  

cup skim milk, plus extra for glazing   

 

 

 

 

•  Preheat the oven to 400°F. Sift the flours and salt into a bowl. Crumble the Feta 

cheese and rub into the dry ingredients. Stir in the chives, then add the milk and 
mix to a soft dough.

•  Turn the dough onto a floured surface and lightly knead until smooth. Roll out 

until 

1

4

" thick and stamp out 9 biscuits with floured cookie cutter.

•  Transfer to a greased baking sheet. (Make sure the baking sheet is the right size 

to fit into the oven.) Brush with skim milk and sprinkle with cayenne pepper. Bake 
for 15 minutes until golden brown. (You may need to repeat the baking process 
for the remaining dough.)

 

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