3 February 2016

DECORATIVE BISCUIT BAKING HACK FOR SPORT RELIEF

decorative biscuit baking hack sport relief

As you might know from my various recipes, when it comes to cookies I'm your gal! There's nothing I love more than whipping up a batch of biccies with my boy, or making tasty treats to share. So when HomeSense asked if I'd like to Bake Myself Proud in the new Orla Kiely apron to raise money for Sport Relief, and share a decorative biscuit baking hack with you lovely lot, I jumped at the chance. Oh and did I mention they wanted to film it? I love the fun opportunities that blogging brings and I was certainly excited to channel my inner Bake Off and try my hand at something new.

Baking hack for Sprot ReliefI've been wanting to share this baking hack I found on Pinterest for a while now, I love how easy they are to whip up, plus they're perfect if you're looking to score some brownie points at the school bake sale while raising money for charity. You can easily download your free fundraising kit from Sport Relief to get you started.

I used my favourite Butter Biscuit recipe, and all you need in addition to the below ingredients is a piece of lace or crochet, it's that's simple!

You'll need:
Cookie Cutters 
225g (8oz) Self Raising Flour
Pinch of salt
170g (6oz) Organic Unsalted Butter (cut into cubes)
110g (4oz) of sugar
1 Beaten Egg
A piece of lace

To Make:

1. Sift the flour and salt into a large bowl, then using the back of a spoon to rub the butter until it resembles breadcrumbs. You might find it helps to do this with your hands towards the end to get the right consistency – little fingers will love to help.

2. Add the sugar, beaten egg and mix into a stiff dough. Once mixed with a spoon use your hands to knead the mixture in the bowl until it is a smooth, you can also knead it on a floured counter top if this is easier.

3. Make a ball out of the dough, wrap in cling film and cool in the fridge for 30 minutes.

4. Preheat the oven to 180 C / 365 F and line a baking tray with baking/greaseproof paper.

5. Roll the dough out onto a floured surface until it is around 6mm thick or the thickness of a penny. Place the lace on top of the dough and press down the firmly while rolling to create the pattern.

6. Once in place cut your biscuit shapes with the cutters and transfer onto the baking tray.Bake for about 12-15 or until golden. Once baked leave to cool on a wire rack.

Baking with orla keily Sport ReliefBaking with homeSense and Sport Relief
You can see from the video how simple these biscuits are to make, I'd love to hear what you think about the video as I'm hoping to do more :)


This plate of cookies certainly didn't last very long, as soon as the kiddo got home from school they were pretty much demolished, giving me a good excuse to bake some more to share with friends. If you want to help raise money for Sport Relief then you can pop into your local HomeSense or TK Maxx store to pick up your very own apron or buy it online here. All profits from the sale go to Sport Relief.

Bake yourself proud

Have you got any baking hacks to share? How would you raise money for Sport Relief?

*This post is in collaboration with HomeSense.

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18 comments

  1. I love the idea of pressing lace into the biscuit to make them look pretty - will have to give them a go

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  2. I've not done the lace on cookies - but have done it on clay.... biscuit making tomorrow me thinks!!

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  3. such a simple but effective idea, those biscuits look so pretty.

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  4. What an innovative way to add pattern to biscuits using lace. Have you tried the fondant icing mats that come in different patterns they work great too.

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  5. Love the biscuit (we love baking too!) and the use of the lace - very clever. Great video too!

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  6. Adorable video Lori and such a great idea. x

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  7. Oh wow, what an amazing idea! It's really effective. I'd have never thought to try that but I definitely will now.

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  8. Lovely video! I think it's ingenious to use lace as a print template!

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  9. What a fab idea. Love the vid too

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  10. What a great idea and I absolutely LOVE that apron.

    I love Orla Kiely designs so this is definitely one for me x

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  11. What a quick and easy way to add interest to your biccies - love it!

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  12. Fabulous! Love this idea, I am sure I have some of my Granny's old doilies somewhere! xx

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  13. This is brilliant! Love the video and the lace idea - so pretty! I'm off to Homesense this weekend so will pick up an apron xx

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  14. this collaboration is perfect and I love loved your video! x

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  15. My children love to bake, I've never thought of patterning them like that though.

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  16. Such a clever hack! I'd never have thought of something like that.

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  17. I love baking too, however my biccies dont always come up as I want them too. Great idea for decorating them, thank you.

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  18. This is such a beautiful post and creative idea! Love the baking set too, will have a look into it!xx

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