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Sweet treat for mum

IN just two weeks, mums across Australia will be waking up to breakfasts in bed, gifts, special handwritten cards and lots of cuddles.
A home cooked meal, dessert or treat to have with a cup of tea will make mum’s day even more special.
The Dairy Kitchen’s Mother’s Day recipe collection is bursting with yummy baked goods, perfect for an afternoon reminiscing over a pot of tea.
Lemon and earl grey shortbread teabags are a creative and fun way to surprise mum on Sunday 10 May.

Ingredients
125g butter, cubed and softened
1/2 cup caster sugar
Finely grated rind of 1 lemon
1 1/2 cups plain flour
2 teaspoons earl grey tea leaves
1 cup icing sugar
2 teaspoons finely grated lemon rind, extra
2 teaspoons lemon juice
2 teaspoons water
Decorative paper and fine string, to decorate

Method
1. Beat the butter, sugar and rind with an electric mixer until light and fluffy. Add the flour and tea leaves and mix until it comes together. Turn out onto a floured surface and lightly knead into a ball. Split the dough into two balls.
2. Roll each ball of dough out between two sheets of baking paper until 5mm thick. Using a small sharp knife cut dough into small teabag shapes. Using a spatula, carefully lift biscuits onto a lined oven tray. Using a skewer poke a small hole into the top of each teabag for the string. Bake at 160°C for 12-15 minutes or until a light golden colour. Cool on a wire rack.
3. Combine icing sugar, lemon rind and juice and water until smooth. Dip half of each cookie into icing and place on a wire rack to set.
4. Cut small squares out of decorative paper and glue onto strings. Thread each string onto a cookie and tie to secure.
To find more Dairy Kitchen mother’s day recipes visit: www.legendairy.com.au/recipes

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