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    Welsh Cookies - Welsh Cakes

    Published: Sep 15, 2024 · by Radwa.

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    Welsh Cookies are the most popular cookies in Wales; sometimes I call them Welsh Cakes, but they are commonly known as Welsh cookies. 

    I like to serve them warm, and sometimes I dust them with cinnamon sugar.

    Welsh Cakes in a plate

    Welsh Cookies - Welsh Cakes

    These cookies are made from an authentic, traditional Welsh recipe. Their name in Welsh is 'pice doary maen' which literally means 'cakes on the stone'.

    This makes sense because these Welsh Cakes were traditionally cooked on the bakestone. They taste like a cross between a pancake, cookie, and scone. 

    Welsh Cookies on top of each others

    Now, let me tell you in detail my experience with Welsh Cookies, how I made them and how they turned out.

    I cooked these cookies on a skillet or pan like pancakes. They have a soft and fluffy texture and a sweet taste. I served them warm with some butter on top. They became my favourite breakfast or dessert with a cup of tea.

    Welsh Cookie Ingredients

    • All-purpose flour
    • Nutmeg: It gives the cookies a lovely aroma and flavor. 
    • Pinch of salt
    • Baking powder
    • Unsalted butter, cold, cubed
    • Caster sugar: Don't use granulated sugar instead of caster sugar. It is important to the texture of these cookies.
    • An egg
    • Dried cranberries: Traditionally, these cookies are made with currant, not cranberries, but I like them more with cranberries. Feel free to use any of them, or you can even use raisins instead.
    • Milk: I use full fat milk.
    • Sugar, for sprinkling on the cookies
    • Cooking spray, to grease the pan

    How to Make Welsh Cookies?

    combine all-purpose flour, salt, nutmeg, and baking powder

    One: In a mixing bowl, combine all-purpose flour, salt, nutmeg, and baking powder. Add the butter cubes by using a fork to cut the butter. The mixture will look like coarse crumbs.

    adding eggs and cranberries

    Two: Next, stir in the cranberries and granulated sugar. After that, add the egg and milk. Mix it well until the dough comes together. (the dough will be a bit sticky).

    use the rolling pin to roll the dough out

    Three: Sprinkle some flour on a clean surface. Then place the dough on top of the flour. Sprinkle some more flour on top of the dough. Next, use the rolling pin to roll the dough out.

    Four: Use a cookie cutter to cut the dough into 16 cookies. (You will need to re-roll the dough trimmings).

    cooking the cookies

    Five: Grease a large skillet with some oil or butter. Cook the first patch of the cookies. They will take about 2 minutes on one side and 2 more minutes on the other. Repeat with the remaining cookies.

    Six: Once you take the cookies out of the skillet, sprinkle them immediately with sugar and serve.

    Tip: Don't overcook the cookies, or they will turn out dry.

    Welsh Cookie cut into halves

    Top Tips

    • Make sure to use a well-greased, non-stick frying pan or skillet. You can also use a cast-iron pan if you want.
    • The most important thing about making these Welsh Cakes is getting your pan temperature right. These cookies will need 2 minutes to cook well on each side, so make sure the pan is not too hot.
    • If you have an electric griddle, you can use it in cooking these cookies instead of using a skillet.
    • You can store these cookies for a whole day in room temperature or put in an airtight container in the fridge for 2-3 days. 

    Serve Them With

    Serve with Korean Strawberry Milk, Date Shake or Iced White Chocolate Mocha for breakfast.

    You can also serve with Greek Yogurt Smoothie, Oat Milk Hot Chocolate or Caramel Latte in your snack time.

    a pile of Welsh Cookies

    Recipe FAQs

    Can I bake Welsh Cookies in the oven?

    No, you can't; the texture and taste of these cookies will be very different if you baked them.

    Why are my cookies turn out dry?

    I think the reason for that is your cookies were too thin (less than 1 cm thick), which will make them cook to fast and become dry. So, when you roll out the dough, make sure it is about 1 cm thick to get the perfect cookies.

    More Cookie Recipes

    • No-bake chocolate oatmeal cookies
    • Eggnog cookies
    • Sweet potato cookies
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    • Butter Crunch Cookies
    • Nutmeg Cookies

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    Welsh Cookies Cakes.
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    5 from 11 votes

    Welsh Cookies - Welsh Cakes

    Welsh Cookies are the most popular cookies in Wales; sometimes they call them Welsh Cakes and Bakestones. They have a soft and fluffy texture and a sweet taste.
    Course Breakfast, Dessert
    Cuisine Welsh
    Prep Time 5 minutes minutes
    Cook Time 20 minutes minutes
    Total Time 25 minutes minutes
    Servings 25 servings
    Calories 66kcal
    Author Radwa

    Equipment

    • Frying pan
    • Measuring cups
    • Measuring spoons

    Ingredients

    • 1 cup all-purpose flour
    • ⅛ teaspoon nutmeg
    • 1 teaspoon baking powder
    • pinch of salt
    • 8 tablespoon unsalted butter, cold, cubed
    • ¼ cup granulated sugar
    • 1 egg
    • ⅓ cup dried currants or cranberries
    • 2 tablespoon milk
    • 2 tablespoon sugar, for sprinkling on the cookies
    • cooking spray to grease the pan

    Instructions

    • In a mixing bowl, combine all-purpose flour, nutmeg, salt, and baking powder. Add the butter cubes by using a fork to cut the butter. The mixture will look like coarse crumbs.
    • Next, stir in the cranberries and granulated sugar. After that, add the egg and milk. Mix it well until the dough comes together. (the dough will be a bit sticky).
    • Sprinkle some flour on a clean surface. Then place the dough on top of the flour.
    • Sprinkle some more flour on top of the dough. Next, use the rolling pin to roll the dough out. Use a cookie cutter to cut the dough into 16 cookies. (You will need to re-roll the dough trimmings).
    • Grease a large skillet with some oil or butter. Cook the first patch of the cookies. They will take about 2 minutes on one side and 2 more minutes on the other. Repeat with the remaining cookies.
    • Once you take the cookies out of the skillet, sprinkle them immediately with sugar and serve.

    Notes

    • Make sure to use a well-greased, non-stick frying pan or skillet. You can also use a cast-iron pan if you want.
    • The most important thing about making these Welsh Cookies is getting your pan temperature right. These cookies will need 2 minutes to cook well on each side, so make sure the pan is not too hot.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1serving | Calories: 66kcal | Carbohydrates: 7g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 16mg | Sodium: 52mg | Potassium: 11mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 123IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 14mg | Iron: 1mg
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    About Radwa

    Hi, I am Radwa! I've always been fond of food—seriously, it's my love language. I share my tried-and-true recipes and provide easy, step-by-step recipes that anyone can follow.

    Comments

    1. Lily says

      March 21, 2021 at 8:06 pm

      5 stars
      Welsh Cakes is my family's old recipe; I used to serve them warm with a little butter on the tops!

      Reply
    2. Mila says

      March 21, 2021 at 8:03 pm

      5 stars
      Welsh cookies are an amazing treat for Christmas. I top them with cinnamon sugar and serve them with a cup of milk or tea. So delicious!!

      Reply
    3. Hanna says

      March 18, 2021 at 10:22 am

      5 stars
      The first patch I cooked burned a little because the heat was too high, but the second and third patches were amazing. These welsh cakes are so delicious when eaten warm.

      Reply
      • Doug says

        December 22, 2021 at 2:44 am

        5 stars
        I learned to make Welsh cookies from my mother who learned from her mother (who immigrated to the US at age 6 from Wales). I have grandmothers hand written recipe framed on the kitchen wall. (Her recipe calls for 1/2 lb of oleo. ) Mom made them (as I do now) in an electric skillet. Set at 275 degrees its 8 mins flip 5 mins. This makes for a long day. This year was my first deviation from currants to cranberries and I added some chopped and toasted pecans. These were a hit. Will try sugaring the tops next time.

        Reply
        • Dawn says

          May 17, 2022 at 2:14 am

          5 stars
          We loved them growing up with raisins.

          Reply
    4. Sophia says

      March 17, 2021 at 6:36 pm

      5 stars
      I made these Welsh cake this morning for brunch, and they were excellent! By the way, they are more cake-like than cookies. Everyone loved them. I topped them with powdered sugar, and they were amazing.

      Reply
    5. Audrey says

      March 14, 2021 at 4:51 pm

      5 stars
      We all love Welsh Cookies in our house, I tried this recipe, and it was amazing. The cookies didn’t last long 🙂

      Reply
    6. Amelia says

      March 14, 2021 at 4:49 pm

      5 stars
      These Welsh cookies are amazing; my young son loves them so much.

      Reply
    5 from 11 votes (3 ratings without comment)

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