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This recipe is for the Azorean Biscoitos ring-shaped biscuits that are the perfect balance of crunchy and sweet with a hint of lemon.

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The Portuguese are known for their love of sweets, and these delicious biscuits are no exception. Made from pantry staples like flour, sugar, eggs, baking powder, and butter; they can be served with coffee or tea as a snack or dessert. Hint: They’re a perfect dessert to my popular Shrimp Mozambique dinner or a crunchy companion to Portuguese Sweet Rice Pudding!

Just like Vovó made, these Portuguese cookies are dry, crunchy, and can be dipped in hot coffee or tea. They are a staple in Azorean Portuguese bakeries across the Northeast and can be found in Portuguese cookie jars or pantries across this region. You know you’re Portuguese when you show up to your Vovó’s (grandmother) kitchen and these were spread out from the counter to the tables! Boy, do I miss those days!

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Ingredients

Before starting this recipe, you’ll want to verify that you have the following ingredients:

  • Flour – All-purpose flour is the main dough for these Portuguese cookies.
  • Butter Unsalted butter works best.
  • Sugar – Granulated variety will add just a touch of sweetness to these biscuit-style cookies.
  • Salt – Table salt helps to enhance the flavor of this recipe.
  • Milk – Whole milk works best to moisten the dough.
  • Eggs – Fresh, large eggs work best at room temperature.
  • Baking powder – To helps these puff up a bit (they do not spread)
  • Lemon Zest – For an extra added flavor.
  • Vanilla extract – For enhanced flavor.
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Equipment and Supplies Needed

We used the following equipment and supplies to make this recipe. Items that are optional or can be substituted will be noted.

  • Stand mixer with the paddle attachment for mixing the dough.
  • Clean workspace for working with the dough.
  • Large baking sheet for baking these.
  • Parchment paper to make for easy cleanup.
  • Oven adjusted to the center rack for baking.
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Recipe Tips

This recipe is easy to make if you know the right tips and tricks! Here are my tips for ensuring your Portuguese Biscuits come out perfectly.

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Flavor

We use both vanilla extract and lemon zest for an extra flavor to these otherwise dull cookies. They are not meant to be overly sweet hence the reason they also come iced at many bakeries. I do recommend adding both the vanilla extract and the zest for flavor.

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Dough

If you find your dough to be too sticky add an extra tablespoon of flour to the mixture until it is no longer sticky. If you find your dough is too dry after kneading, add 1 tablespoon of additional milk until the dough is workable with floured hands.

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Icing

If you want to ice your biscuits, simply follow these instructions once all cookies are baked and cooled. Depending on how many cookies you make, you might need to double this.

  • 1 cup of confectionary sugar
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons of milk
  • 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla extract

Whisk all of the above ingredients together until thick. Dip or swirl each biscuit in the icing, and repeat until done. Allow icing to set for at least 30 minutes before storing once hardened.

Storage

If you want to store your Biscoitos, just follow these easy steps.

Room Temperature

These cookies last up to 2 weeks when stored in an airtight container at a temperature between 68-72 degrees with no humidity.

Freezer Storage

These freeze very well and can be stored in airtight bags or containers for up to 3 months. Just be sure they are not stored near any strong odor foods like fish or garlic. Your cookies will easily absorb these odors.

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Recipe

Follow the recipe below to make Portuguese Biscuits! This recipe makes about, but you can adjust the recipe card for other serving sizes.

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Portuguese Biscoitos Recipe (Traditional Biscuit Cookies)

This recipe is for the Azorean Biscoitos ring-shaped biscuits that are the perfect balance of crunchy and sweet with a hint of lemon.

Prep Time 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time 18 minutes minutes

Total Time 38 minutes minutes

Course Snack

Cuisine Portuguese

Servings 32 biscuits

Calories 87cal

Author Amy Desrosiers

Cost $3

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 8 tablespoons unsalted butter
  • ¾ cup granulated sugar
  • 2 ½ cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 3 large fresh eggs
  • 4 tablespoons whole milk
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/2 teaspoon lemon zest or extract

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350° F. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper, and lightly flour a clean cutting board or work surface.

  • In the bowl of a standmixer, add the butter, and sugar. Cream until light and fluffy.

  • Whisk the flour, salt, and baking powder; set aside. Add the eggs, extracts, and milk and mix until combined.

  • Turn down the mixer speed and slowly add the dry ingredients into the wet ingredients. The dough should form a ball on the paddle. If it is too dry add 1 tablespoon of additional milk. If it is overly stick add one tablespoon of flour until it is workable.

  • Remove the dough from the stand mixer and knead on the floured workspace. The dough should be the consistency of play dough.

  • I used a tablespoon-sized cookie scoop to scoop out tablespoon-sized balls.

  • On the floured work space, roll on dough with the palms of your hand to create a 5 inch "snake". Bring together the ends to form a ring. Place cookies 1 inch apart of the baking sheet.

  • These cookies bake for 18-20 minutes to get toasty deep golden-brown bottoms and tan golden-brown top surfaces. *See images

  • Cool cookies for ten minutes before removing and baking the next batch. Repeat the process until all cookies are done.

  • Cooled cookies can be stored in an airtight container for up to 2 weeks time.

Notes

Nutritional values may vary and are meant to be a guide.

Nutrition

Serving: 1biscuit | Calories: 87cal | Carbohydrates: 12g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 3g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 25mg | Sodium: 45mg | Potassium: 33mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 5g | Vitamin A: 116IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 13mg | Iron: 1mg

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  1. Portuguese Biscoitos Recipe (Traditional Biscuit Cookie) - Sizzling Eats (10)Cristina says

    Portuguese Biscoitos Recipe (Traditional Biscuit Cookie) - Sizzling Eats (11)
    One of the easiest and closest recipe to the ones we had growing up. It’s amazing to share this tradition with my kids

  2. Portuguese Biscoitos Recipe (Traditional Biscuit Cookie) - Sizzling Eats (12)Liza says

    Hello! My family has been making these for generations. Basically the same recipe but a light oil is used instead of butter. Also , no vanilla or lemon. After the cookies are shaped into a circle we brush the tops with an egg wash and sprinkle sesame seeds on top. Then bake! Cheers!

  3. Portuguese Biscoitos Recipe (Traditional Biscuit Cookie) - Sizzling Eats (13)Debra Cowan says

    Portuguese Biscoitos Recipe (Traditional Biscuit Cookie) - Sizzling Eats (14)
    Love this recipeas is…but I made a mistake that I kept in the second batch I added 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda.to the ingredients..loved it. The next few batches I love lemons so added 1tablespoon of lemon zest. It is perfect ❤️ for our family

  4. Portuguese Biscoitos Recipe (Traditional Biscuit Cookie) - Sizzling Eats (15)Maria says

    Portuguese Biscoitos Recipe (Traditional Biscuit Cookie) - Sizzling Eats (16)
    Portugese biscuits are hard as rocks. Like Italian biscotti, they must be dunked into hot coffee or tea to soften. Recipe is right on – but these are not intended for nibbling.

  5. Portuguese Biscoitos Recipe (Traditional Biscuit Cookie) - Sizzling Eats (17)Christine says

    Portuguese Biscoitos Recipe (Traditional Biscuit Cookie) - Sizzling Eats (18)
    These were the best biscoitos I’ve ever had. First time making them, too. I used all vanilla because I don’t like lemon sweets. Fantastic, and so easy. Thank you.

  6. Portuguese Biscoitos Recipe (Traditional Biscuit Cookie) - Sizzling Eats (19)Amy Desrosiers says

    Hope you enjoy them!

  7. Portuguese Biscoitos Recipe (Traditional Biscuit Cookie) - Sizzling Eats (20)Deb says

    Thank you so much for the recipe. I was gifted a giant box of pastries from my sweet sister in law and her husband. I loved the biscoitos. I received lemon, cinnamon and iced lemon. I liked the lemon the best. They are delicious with coffee or tea in the morning. I am making a batch today!

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