1. Sift plain flour into a bowl, add both sugars, vanilla, salt, sliced butter and make a smooth dough with your hands.
2. Wrap it ready in food foil and let it rest in the fridge for at least two hours.
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3. Roll a plate about 1 centimeter thick from the half of the dough onto the floured work surface and cut out the wheels with a glass.
4. Place the wheels on a baking sheet and bake at 180 ° C for about 12 minutes until golden. Allow them to cool on the grill before removing them from the plate.
For the whole family
Have a tea party at home. Make a large teapot, put fresh fruit and lemon slices on plates in addition to biscuits, and invite the whole family to the table.
1. Stamp the biscuits
You can bake the wheels just cut out, or put a stamp on them before you bake them. You can buy such biscuit stamps at home.
2. Try different decorations
You can even mix chopped chocolate into the dough. You certainly won't spoil anything with coconut, a little cinnamon or cocoa. You can also decorate the cookies with colored smarties.
In 1840, only a light lunch was served in England. Dinner was not served until about eight o'clock in the evening. Therefore, by four o'clock in the afternoon, Duchess Anna Z Bedford was already hungry and began to indulge in afternoon tea with sandwiches and pastries. This five-o'clock tea break quickly became a popular fashion event and persists in England to this day.
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