Spiced Christmas Biscuits Recipe (2024)

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Moreish melt-in-your-mouth Christmas biscuits with cinnamon, cloves and ground nuts to add a touch of festive spice.

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baked spiced christmas biscuits on a board

These biscuits are a staple in our house. With icing sugar giving them a distinctive lightness, ground nuts and delicious seasonal spice flavour, having just one is hard. Thankfully they’re super simple to make. You just have to incorporate a few key ingredients to form the biscuit dough, roll, cut into festive shapes of your choice and bake.

I would love to be able to take credit for this recipe but I can't because it belonged to my grandmother. This is a recipe for traditional Czech Christmas biscuits which has become a long-standing family favourite. These biscuits make a brilliant gift for family and friends if you can resist scoffing the lot by yourself. If you're someone who likes to get organised and plan ahead for the festive season these biscuits are perfect for you. They keep for up to one month in a sealed tin and can be frozen for up to 3 months.

✅ 4 reasons why you'll love this recipe:

  • Delicious nutty seasonal biscuits with your favourite festive spice flavours.
  • Easy to make with less than 30 minutes of prep time.
  • Make-ahead friendly - store the dough in the fridge for up to 5 days or freeze for up to 3 months.
  • Perfect for gifting.

🛒 Ingredients and variations:

  • Icing sugar - is a key component of the dough and gives the biscuits their distinctive melt-in-the-mouth texture. Make sure you have some extra set aside for dusting. I strongly advise sieving all icing sugar first to ensure any clumps are removed.
  • Unsalted butter - take it out of the fridge an hour or so before you make the biscuits. It's easier to incorporate the butter when it's at room temperature.
  • Spices and seasonings - ground cinnamon and cloves give the biscuits a subtle seasonal spiciness. Grated lemon zest brings a freshness and cocoa powder adds a hint of chocolate. Make sure you sieve the cocoa powder first to remove any lumps.
  • Ground mixed nuts - hazelnuts, almonds, cashews and pistachios all work well. You can use a mixture of all or some of these. Ground mixed nuts can be tricky to get hold of, so it's likely you will need to grind them yourself using a nut grinder or food processor.
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spiced Christmas star biscuits ingredients

Spiced Christmas Biscuits in 5 easy steps:

1. Butter and icing sugar

Cream together the butter and icing sugar. Then Add the lemon zest, ground mixed nuts, ground cinnamon, ground cloves and cocoa powder.

2. Flour

Add the flour and mix until the biscuit dough is formed.

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Spiced biscuit dough ready to roll out

3. Roll out and cut into shapes

Roll out the biscuit dough on a lightly floured surface until it's approximately 7mm / ⅓ inch thick. Cut into festive shapes and place onto a baking sheet.

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Spiced biscuit dough cut into star shapes

4. Bake

Bake the biscuits in the middle of your oven for 20 minutes until slightly golden. Check to see if they're ready by gently touching one with your finger. If there is no indent they are done. If this leaves a mark they need a little longer. Remove the biscuits from the oven and place on a wire cooling rack when they are done.

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Spiced Christmas star biscuits on a baking sheet

5. Dust

Add the icing sugar and vanilla sugar to a bowl and mix. When the biscuits are cool, dip each one into the bowl until covered with icing sugar, gently shake off the excess, and set aside.

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Dusting the biscuits with icing sugar

What tools are needed?

  • Nut grinder or food processor - ground nuts can be tricky to find, so it's likely you'll need to grind your own using a nut grinder or food processor.
  • Electric whisk or a stand mixer - to cream together the ingredients. This can be done by hand if you don't have an electric mixer.
  • Rolling pin - this is necessary for flattening the dough before cutting into shapes.
  • Wire rack - to bring the biscuits to room temperature quickly after they bake. Avoid leaving the biscuits on the tray where they will continue to cook.
  • Slotted turner - not strictly necessary but I find this very useful for removing biscuits from the countertop and placing them on the baking sheet.
  • Cutters - choose any shape that takes your fancy.

👍 Top Tips

  1. Cool the biscuits on a wire rack before dusting - When the biscuits are ready, transfer them to a wire rack immediately. If you leave them on the tray they will continue to cook and there's a risk of them being overdone.
  2. Sieve the icing sugar and cocoa powder - to avoid clumps and ensure a light texture throughout.
  3. Use a flat slotted turner - to transfer the biscuits from your work surface to the baking tray. It makes things easy, ensures the biscuits stay in shape, and is especially useful if the biscuits have become stuck to the surface a little.
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baked biscuits on a chopping board

🙋 FAQs

Why do my biscuits crumble and fall apart?Too much flour is the most likely cause of crumbly biscuits. If you are using cups to measure your ingredients, ensure they are flat and not heaped. It’s also easy to add excess flour when rolling out and cutting the biscuits. Spread a thin layer of flour on the surface or lightly flour your hands before working with the dough.

How soon before Christmas can I make cookies?This depends on the type of cookie. My spiced Christmas biscuits can be made up to 1 month before and stored in a tin to keep them fresh.

Can I make the biscuit dough the night before?You can store biscuit dough in the fridge for 3-5 days. Just make sure it is wrapped in cling film to keep it airtight. It’s also possible to freeze most types of biscuit dough if you want to make it further in advance.

How do you keep cookies/biscuits fresh for Christmas?An airtight container is key for keeping biscuits fresh as it prevents moisture from coming in and making the biscuits stale. A tin or plastic airtight container is ideal. Ceramic cookie jars can look pretty, but they are often not a good option for longer-term storage because they are usually not airtight.

📦 Storage

Spiced Christmas Star Biscuits can be stored in an airtight tin for up to one month. They can also be frozen for up to 3 months.

More sweet treats & desserts:

If you enjoyed these spiced Christmas biscuits you should check out my other sweet treats. My Bakewell flapjacks, Raspberry and White Chocolate Cookies and Pistachio Date Balls are delicious and packable. I recommend my No Bake Mini Biscoff Cheesecake if you are after another dessert you can prepare ahead of time.

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Raspberry And White Chocolate Cookies

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Pistachio Date Balls

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Cherry Bakewell Flapjack (with yoghurt white chocolate topping)

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Mini Biscoff Cheesecake (no-bake)

Spiced Christmas Biscuits Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Should you refrigerate biscuits before baking? ›

But if you chill your pan of biscuits in the fridge before baking, not only will the gluten relax (yielding more tender biscuits), the butter will harden up. And the longer it takes the butter to melt as the biscuits bake, the more chance they have to rise high and maintain their shape. So, chill... and chill.

Why are my biscuits dense and not fluffy? ›

Overworking (or Underworking) the Dough

The biscuits will be hard and tough if you stir the dough too much. They will have a floury, uneven texture if you don't mix enough. Our Test Kitchen cracked the code: Stir the dough 15 times for the perfect consistency and texture.

What ingredient makes biscuits rise? ›

While biscuits receive some leavening power from chemical sources — baking powder and baking soda — the difference between serviceable and greatness comes from the extra rise that steam provides. In order to generate steam, the oven must be set at a minimum of 425 degrees for at least 10 minutes prior to baking.

Why do my biscuits not brown on top? ›

Mistake #9: Baking at a too low of a temperature

Biscuits should be baked at a high temperature so they turn out golden brown and rise nice and tall. I like to bake my biscuits at 450oF. By baking at a high temperature it helps your homemade biscuits to rise up quickly in the oven.

Which liquid makes the best biscuits? ›

Buttermilk also adds a pleasant tanginess to baked biscuits, and its relatively low levels of fat make it work in recipes that call for any kind of fat, from butter to shortening, and even cream. (Yes, cream can be used as both a liquid and a fat.

Should biscuit dough rest overnight? ›

They're easy to make and, the best part is, you put the dough in the fridge the night before to let them rise extra high!

What is the secret to a good biscuit? ›

The secret to the best biscuits is using very cold butter and baking powder. We've made a lot of biscuits, but this easy biscuits recipe is the one we turn to the most!

What is the best temperature to bake biscuits? ›

If you have time, prepare the biscuits up to the point they're on the pan before preheating your oven. Place the pan of biscuits in the refrigerator while you preheat your oven to 425°F, or for about 20 to 30 minutes.

How can I get my biscuits to rise higher? ›

Bake them close to each other.

Biscuits are an exception to this rule: Placing them close to one another on your baking sheet actually helps them push each other up, as they impede each other from spreading outward and instead puff up skywards.

What kind of flour do southerners use for biscuits? ›

SouthernKitchen.com says, "Ask any Southern chef or sagacious biscuit grandma and you'll hear a pattern emerge: they all swear by White Lily flour."

Is it better to use milk or buttermilk in biscuits? ›

What's the Difference Between Buttermilk Biscuits and Regular Biscuits? As the names might suggest, regular biscuits do not contain buttermilk, while these do. Regular biscuits are typically prepared with milk or water instead. Buttermilk adds a nice tang to the biscuit flavor and helps them rise better.

Which is better for biscuits, butter or shortening? ›

So what's the final verdict? Butter is the winner here. The butter biscuits were moister with that wonderful butter taste and melt-in-your mouth texture. I'd be curious to test out substituting half or just two tablespoons of the butter with shortening to see if you get the best of both.

Why chill biscuits before baking? ›

Less Spread

Chilling cookie dough reduces this spread by cooling down the fat. The fats, like butter, become firm when chilled, which in turn makes your dough more solid. Because of this, the spread will be minimized as the fat heats up during baking.

Why did my biscuits turn gray? ›

As your dough stores in the refrigerator, it might develop a uniform gray discoloration and liquid on its surface or at the bottom of the bucket. This is not mold and can be safely ignored (scroll down to the bottom of this page for instructions on how to recognize mold).

Why do biscuits rise better when touching? ›

Whether using a cast iron skillet or a baking tray, lay your biscuits so they are touching sides and all connected. This helps them rise higher, as they provide support for one another as they bake – kind of like a doughy shoulder to lean on!

How long to chill biscuit dough before baking? ›

Make the biscuit dough and roll it into a log. Chill it for half an hour, or wrap in cling film and freeze it. If you do opt for freezing the dough for a rainy day, take it out to soften for around 15 minutes before baking.

What does refrigerating biscuit dough do? ›

Cookies made from chilled dough are also much more flavorful. This is thanks to a few different factors. The dough becomes hydrated as the dry ingredients soak up moisture from the wet ingredients. This subtle hydration makes the dough less wet, concentrating the flavors.

Should you store biscuits in the fridge or room temp? ›

Biscuits: To keep: Good at room temperature for 2-3 days, refrigerate if not eating for 3-5 days, freeze if needed beyond these timeframes. To reheat: Wrap in foil and place in oven until desired warmth level or put in microwave for 10 second blocks until desired warmth level.

Do biscuits go soggy in the fridge? ›

Because the refrigerator will decrease the moisture, the biscuit will become crisp. However, if you are staying in a region with high humidity, the moment you take that biscuit outside the refrigerator, moisture will condense on the biscuit, making it very soft.

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