Rainbow Biscuits

Try this Rainbow Biscuits recipe, or contribute your own.

Rainbow Biscuits
Rainbow Biscuits

Try this Rainbow Biscuits recipe, or contribute your own.

  • Preparing Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Served Person: 1
  • Carbohydrate 77.8604516626984 g
  • Cholesterol 24.0583333300196 mg
  • Fat 8.86843916593764 g
  • Fiber 0.00441666666666667 g
  • Protein 2.24609583059119 g
  • Saturated Fat 5.18632374954601 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 (439g)
  • Sodium 77.3823332463468 mg
  • Sugar 77.8560349960318 g
  • Trans Fat 1.01674208329605 g
  • Calories 389 calories

Step-by-step

  • Mix 2 cups of flour only with baking powder, salt and sugars.
  • Add cold butter and vanilla to the dry ingredients and mix until ingredients combined.
  • Separate mixture evenly depending on the number of colours you wish to include in the biscuits.
  • Place each separated ball of dough into a bowl and add food colouring until the desired colour is achieved.
  • Add some flour (approximately 2 tablespoons to each ball if mixture is divided into 4), until a playdough-like texture is reached.
  • Allow the coloured dough mixtures to chill in the fridge for approximately 10 minutes.
  • Once chilled, roll out similar size rectangles of each dough colour and place them on top of each other.
  • Roll the dough up into a sausage shape to create the spiral design.
  • Wrap the rolled up dough in clingfilm and place in the freezer for 10 minutes.
  • Remove the dough from the freezer, remove clingfilm and cut biscuit slices of just under 1cm.
  • Place on a greased oven tray and bake at 180 degrees for 10 to 15 minutes.

Rainbow Biscuits: A Baking Adventure

Baking has always been my happy place. There's something incredibly therapeutic about the rhythmic mixing, the satisfying scent of warm dough, and the sheer joy of creating something delicious from simple ingredients. Today, I want to share a recipe that's not just delicious, but also visually stunning: Rainbow Biscuits! These aren't your average, plain biscuits; they're a vibrant explosion of color and flavor, perfect for a cheerful afternoon tea or a fun activity with the kids.

The idea struck me while browsing through a cookbook filled with colorful pastries. I envisioned swirling layers of rainbow-hued dough, baked to golden perfection. The challenge was to create a recipe that was both visually impressive and easy to execute, even for a busy mom like myself. And you know what? It turned out to be surprisingly simple! The key is in the chilling and layering process; the chilling helps to firm up the dough so it doesn't smush together during rolling, and layering allows for that beautiful, rainbow-like effect.

I started by gathering my ingredients: flour, butter, sugar (both granulated and caster – the caster adds a lovely softness to the biscuit!), baking powder, salt, and of course, a rainbow of food coloring. I love the versatility of this recipe; you can easily adjust the colors to match any theme or holiday. For example, for a Christmas bake, I might use red and green, and for Easter, a beautiful pastel rainbow. The possibilities are endless!

Once the ingredients are assembled, the process begins. It's a wonderfully tactile experience – kneading the dough, adding the color, feeling the butter melt just slightly into the flour mixture. Each color gets its own little bowl, and the fun really starts as the dough transforms from a simple mix into vibrant shades of red, blue, green, and yellow. I find it’s best to add the food coloring gradually, a tiny drop at a time, until the color is just right. You want it vibrant but not overpowering.

Then comes the layering. It’s like building a tiny, edible rainbow! The carefully colored dough rectangles are stacked on top of each other, rolled into a log, wrapped, and chilled again. This chilling step is crucial for maintaining the integrity of the layers, and also prevents the biscuits from spreading too much while baking.

The final step is slicing and baking. I like to slice the dough into rounds, aiming for about 1 cm thick. This ensures that each biscuit is delightfully chewy and not too thin. But don’t worry if your slices aren’t perfectly uniform – the beauty of this recipe is that it’s wonderfully forgiving.

As the biscuits bake, the kitchen fills with a warm, buttery aroma, mixed with the subtle sweetness of the sugars. The final product is breathtaking; a batch of rainbow biscuits, each one a tiny masterpiece. The colors are vibrant, and the texture is just right – soft, slightly crumbly, and utterly irresistible.

These Rainbow Biscuits are perfect for sharing. They make a fantastic addition to any gathering, from casual weekend brunches to more formal afternoon teas. They also make a wonderful treat for the kids, offering a fun and engaging baking project. The bright colors never fail to elicit smiles and happy gasps of delight.

Beyond the sheer fun of creating these colorful biscuits, there’s a sense of accomplishment that comes with baking something so visually appealing. It's a reminder that even the simplest ingredients can be transformed into something extraordinary, with a little creativity and a touch of patience. So, gather your ingredients, put on your apron, and get ready for a baking adventure. You won't regret it!

Beyond the baking itself, this recipe is a celebration of color and joy. It's a testament to the power of simple ingredients to bring smiles to faces and create lasting memories. The vibrant hues are a feast for the eyes, and the delicious taste is a delight for the palate. It's more than just a recipe; it's an experience, a chance to unleash your creativity, and share a little bit of rainbow magic with those you love.

So, why not try this recipe today? It's a fantastic way to spend a few hours on a rainy afternoon, a fun project for a family baking session, or simply a treat to brighten your day. Remember, baking shouldn't be stressful; it should be enjoyable. So relax, have fun, and let your creativity flow. Enjoy the process, and most importantly, enjoy the delicious Rainbow Biscuits!