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How to make Old-Fashioned YoYo Biscuits

This quintessentially Australian treat - YoYo Biscuits is so named because the biscuits should ideally look like the classic yoyo toy.

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Ingredients

number of servings
35

For Biscuits:

  • 2 cups of all-purpose flour Added to
  • 12 Cup of cornstarch Added to
  • 12 Cup of icing sugar Added to
  • 1 Cup of unsalted butter (room temperature) Added to
  • 1 spoon of Vanilla Extract Added to

For Filling:

  • 12 Cup of unsalted butter (room temperature) Added to
  • 114 cups of icing sugar Added to
  • 1 spoon of Vanilla Extract Added to
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Directions

40 min.
1. Step

Preheat your oven to 160°C (320°F) and line your baking trays with parchment paper, this will prevent your biscuits from sticking to the tray.

2. Step

In a mixing bowl, sift together the flour, cornstarch, and icing sugar. Add the butter and vanilla extract. Make sure the butter is at room temperature as this will make it easier to combine without overworking the dough.

3. Step

Beat the butter into the dry mixture on a low speed until they start forming crumbs, then turn up the speed and combine until they form a soft dough. I cannot stress the importance of not over-mixing the dough enough - maintain the lightness that makes the final biscuits crumbly and delectable.

4. Step

Roll the dough into small balls, using about one tablespoon for each cookie, then flatten slightly with a fork to make a crisscross pattern. This will give your biscuits a classic look and will help them bake evenly.

5. Step

Space the raw biscuits about an inch apart on the prepared trays and bake for 15-20 minutes. Keep an eye on their colour – they shouldn't go beyond a pale, golden hue.

6. Step

Let the biscuits cool completely before filling. This prevents the buttercream from melting.

7. Step

For the buttercream filling, beat together the butter, the icing sugar, and vanilla extract until fluffy. Add more sugar or a drop of milk if necessary to adjust the thickness to your liking.

8. Step

When the biscuits are completely cooled, generously dollop the buttercream on the flat side of one biscuit and sandwich with another.

9. Step

And lastly, enjoy your homemade YoYo biscuits with a cup of tea or coffee or as an anytime snack.

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