Hyderabad Fine Biscuits, 3 Ingredient Recipe (2024)

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Hyderabad Fine Biscuits, 3 Ingredient Recipe (1)

Hyderabad fine biscuits are sweet, flaky biscuits made with puff pastry sheets. These fine biscuits are popular in Iranian cafes in Hyderabad and are as big as a hand. This 3 ingredient biscuit is great to munch on or to serve with some tea.

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Though I am from Hyderabad, I never heard of these biscuits until I saw Suma’s post this past April, when we did Regional cuisines. I bookmarked the recipe and made it immediately. Hyderabad fine biscuits are quite addictive.

Starting today, I am doing a bakeathon where I will be posting a bake every Monday, Wednesday and Friday of this month. I am doing bake-a-thons since past two years and always look forward to this event. This year I decided not to do but jumped in, in the last minute. As you can see, I have saved these fine biscuits for this event since April!! So how can I miss it, right? Here are the bakes I posted for bake-a-thon in 2014 and 2015

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Back to fine biscuits, in the bakeries and cafes in Hyderabad, puff pastry sheet is made from scratch and then the biscuits. When making Hyderabad fine biscuits at home, store bought puff pastry comes very handy. Frozen puff pastry sheet is thawed, sprinkled with some sugar, rolled into a log and then cut into small pieces.

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Rolled log pieces are then rolled into an oval shape, sprinkled with sugar and then baked in the oven. I made small biscuits just for convenience and check this video to see how commercial biscuits are prepared from scratch and the actual size of the biscuits. Fine biscuits are similar to palmiers. If you like recipes with puff pastry, this won’t disappoint you.

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Total Time: 60 minutes
Preparation: 20 - 30 minutes
Baking Time: 18 ½ - 20 minutes (per batch)
Yields: 36 - 38

Ingredients:

  • 1 Packet Pastry Sheet (2 sheets per packet)
  • 4 tbsp. Sugar or more as per taste
  • Some Milk
  • Flour for dusting

Preparation:

  • Thaw puff pastry sheets as per the instructions on the back of the packet or for about 40-50 minutes.
  • Keep bowl of sugar, milk and flour ready.
  • Preheat the oven to 400F.
  • Sprinkle some flour on a flat surface or a cutting board.
  • Place the puff sheet on flour dusted surface.
  • Gently roll to stretch the sheet a bit.
  • Brush milk and sprinkle some sugar on the sheet.
  • Roll the sheet into a tight log, starting from the wider side. As you seen in the above collage, my log is not as tight as it should be.
  • Cut the log into smaller pieces.
  • Dust some flour on the surface and roll out each piece of puff pastry log into an oval disc.
  • Brush some milk and sprinkle sugar on both sides of the rolled biscuit.
  • Transfer to a lined baking tray.
  • Roll rest of the pastry pieces.
  • Bake in the preheated oven for 18-20 minutes.
  • Each puff pastry sheet yields more than a dozen biscuits. You will need 2 baking trays per puff sheet. Since I made 1 packet (2 puff sheets), I baked in three batches. In the first batch I baked one puff sheet (two baking trays, one in middle rack and the other in bottom rack). The second puff sheet, I baked in two batches.
  • Cool the biscuits on cooling rack and store in air tight container. These stay good for at least 2 - 3 days and may stay fresh even longer, however biscuits might not last that longer. I finished the biscuits in 2 days.

Note:

  • I used 3-4 tablespoon of sugar but one can use less or more sugar depending on how sweet one wants the biscuits.
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  1. Pavani says

    Such an easy and delicious cookies. Puff pastry is a magic ingredient 🙂
    I think I tasted these cookies Usha. Right??

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  2. Priya Srinivasan says

    wow, that is a delicious bake usha, wish i had seen this last week, i would baked this for the puff pastry week!!! Neverthless bookmarked to try!!

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  3. Nalini says

    These biscuits look flaky and easy to make.

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  4. Amara says

    Yummy biscuits!! Love your presentation Usha.

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  5. Gayathri Kumar says

    Wow! These biscuits look so flaky and so yum..

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  6. Priya Suresh says

    I want to bake this biscuits since a long, now am so tempted to bake some soon. They looks absolutely prefect.

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  7. Srivalli Jetti says

    Wow you have this ready since april!..thats good Usha and seeing this I so want to bake it, wish we get the sheet here..

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  8. PJ says

    Such an easy breezy bake!! If only we got puff pastry sheets here!

    Reply

  9. Sharmila -The Happie friends Potpourri Corner says

    This is an easy and awesome bake Usha!! Looks so heavenly!!

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