Jumbals are a traditional 17th-century English biscuit known for their intricate shapes and simple, spiced flavor. Made from basic ingredients like flour, sugar, butter, and eggs, these biscuits were often flavored with caraway seeds, anise, or cinnamon. Their twisted or knotted forms symbolized good luck and unity, making them a popular treat during the English Civil War.
Prep Time 20 minutesmins
Cook Time 15 minutesmins
Ingredients
2cupsall-purpose flour
1/2cupunsalted buttersoftened
3/4cupsugar
2large eggs
1teaspooncaraway seedsor substitute with anise seeds or cinnamon
1teaspoonvanilla extract
A pinch of salt
Optional: Powdered sugar for dusting
Instructions
Prepare the Dough:
In a large mixing bowl, cream the softened butter and sugar together until light and fluffy.
Beat in the eggs, one at a time, until fully incorporated. Add the vanilla extract and mix well.
In a separate bowl, combine the flour, caraway seeds, and salt. Gradually add the dry ingredients to the wet mixture, stirring until a soft dough forms.
Shape the Jumbals:
Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C) and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
Divide the dough into small portions and roll each portion into a thin rope, about 6-8 inches long. Twist or shape the ropes into knots, rings, or any other decorative shapes you desire.
Place the shaped Jumbals on the prepared baking sheet, leaving a little space between each biscuit.
Bake the Jumbals:
Bake in the preheated oven for 12-15 minutes, or until the edges are lightly golden. Keep an eye on them, as the baking time may vary depending on the size and thickness of the biscuits.
Remove from the oven and allow the Jumbals to cool on the baking sheet for a few minutes before transferring them to a wire rack to cool completely.
Serve:
Once cooled, dust the Jumbals with powdered sugar if desired. Serve them with a cup of tea or coffee, or package them as a thoughtful gift.
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Notes
Flavor Variations: Experiment with different spices or extracts, such as almond, lemon, or orange, to create a variety of flavors.Storage: Store Jumbals in an airtight container at room temperature for up to a week.Gifting: Jumbals make excellent gifts, especially when tied with a ribbon and presented in a decorative tin or box.