December 24, 2008

Coconut Biscuit / Kobri Biscuit

I have made one more type of Cookie / Biscuit that is Coconut Biscuit. In kannada we call it as kobri biscuit. This you will get it in all indian bakeries. I just love this biscuit.

PS : Depends upon the Oven..Please be sure the temparatures of the oven may vary for different ovens. It may over heat or some may have less heat. The best way is to start on low heat then you can make it high later.

Ingredients
  • Maida / Plain flour - 150 grms
  • Sugar Powder - 100 grms
  • Butter (unsalted) - 100 grms
  • Coconut Dry Shredded - 60 grms
  • Baking Powder - 1/2 tsp
  • Cardamom Powder - 1/2 tsp (optional)


Method
  • Cream sugar and butter till fluffy
  • Add maida, coconut, baking powder and cardamom powder mix well
  • Knead to a soft dough
  • Divide the dough into small squares or cut into desired shape. On top of raisins on each biscuit
  • Place the biscuits on a greased baking tray
  • Bake at 320 F (160 C ) for about 15 minutes
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16 comments:

  1. Hi,
    This recipe sounds good.....will surely try :)....I have opened my blog recently please do visit http://authenticfooddelights.blogspot.com/
    Thank you

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  2. Wow! Kobri biscuit... reminds me of Iyengar bakery!!

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  3. I love coconut biscuits!

    Happy Holidays!

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  4. wow.. nice one..looks perfect .
    Ya i am a tamil iyengar..

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  5. Oh my! this is my fav kind of cookie, I had almost forgotten the taste of it, reminds me of bakery.
    Thanks Mala for the recipe...looks delicious. Happy holidays!

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  6. nice recipe..will try sometime..

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  7. Biscuits are mouthwatering..Can i grab some :)Happy holidays.

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  8. Very nice, Kobbari biscuit is one of my favorite. Happy Holidays to you all Vanamala!

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  9. Biscuits looks delicious. I love coconut biscuits.

    Happy holidays.

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  10. The coco biscuit sounds tasty ,reminds the coconut cake! Happy Holidays :)

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  11. I remember eating them in bakeries back home, so reminds me of that!
    Lovely.Happy Holidays!

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  12. Wow its my fav...looks delicious..am missing these delicious cookies...

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  13. wow! this looks delicious and yum! its one of my favorite too!
    do visit my blog when u find time!

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  14. hmmm this looks nice,..n yum,..wish u nd ur family a very happy nd prosperous new yr,...

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