Christmas comes early in my household in the form of these adorable and simple-to-make star-shaped biscuits. The dough can be kept in the fridge, tightly wrapped, for up to a week so you can prepare the dough in advance for Christmas; just cut them to shapes and bake in the oven for about 10 minutes whenever you want them. They make excellent gifts and tasty nibbles during this festive season. You can make these well-flavoured biscuits during any season and for any occasion – the Christmas shapes, white icing and silver balls really dress these biscuits for the year-end festivities.
Where to get the baking supplies in Singapore: I bought the edible silver balls (labelled “dragees”, “Red Man” brand) at Phoon Huat/Cold Storage, “Cake Mate” icing pen (decorating gel – white) at Cold Storage and Christmas-shapes cookie cutters at Daiso & Phoon Huat.
You can even use these biscuits as a Christmas tree decoration! Use a skewer to make a small hole at the top of each shape large enough to thread a ribbon through when you are cutting the biscuits (step 5). After the biscuits are baked and decorated, thread with ribbons. Not recommended to be used as a decoration piece in Singapore, though, due to our high humidity.
* Mixed spice is a traditional British blend of sweet spices, similar to America’s pumpkin pie spice. I couldn’t find this mixed spice blend in Singapore so I made an easy home version by combining spices using the following ratio: 1 tbsp ground cinnamon: 1 tsp ground nutmeg: 1/2 tsp allspice. Store excess in a bottle for future use.