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Vanilla Tea Biscuits – Soft, Buttery, and Perfect for Tea Time

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Few things are as comforting as warm, homemade biscuits fresh from the oven.

These Vanilla Tea Biscuits are soft, lightly sweet, and delightfully fragrant with vanilla.

They’re quick to prepare, require simple ingredients, and are finished with a light dusting of powdered sugar—making them just as fitting for afternoon tea as they are for everyday snacking.

Why I Love This Recipe

Soft and fluffy texture – Thanks to cold butter and gentle kneading.

Subtle sweetness – Perfect with jam or enjoyed on their own.

Quick and easy – Ready in under 30 minutes.

Elegant finish – The powdered sugar gives it a charming touch.

Versatile and shareable – Great for brunch, tea, or gifting.

What You’ll Need (Ingredient Highlights)

All-purpose flour – The base of the dough and its structure.

Granulated sugar – Adds light sweetness without overpowering.

Baking powder – The leavening agent that gives the biscuits rise.

Cold unsalted butter – Key for flakiness and rich flavor.

Egg + whole milk – Add moisture and help bind the dough.

Vanilla extract – Adds warmth and aroma.

Powdered sugar – Optional for a delicate, sweet finish.

Pro Tips Before You Start

Use cold butter – It creates steam while baking, producing a fluffy texture.

Don’t overmix – Mix until just combined to keep the dough tender.

Work on a floured surface – Prevents sticking but don’t over-flour.

Cut straight down – Avoid twisting the cutter for an even rise.

Cool before dusting – Powdered sugar melts on warm biscuits.

How to Make Vanilla Tea Biscuits

Step 1: Combine Dry Ingredients

Whisk together the flour, sugar, salt, and baking powder in a large bowl.

Step 2: Add Butter

Cut in the cold butter using your fingertips or a pastry cutter until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs.

Step 3: Mix Wet Ingredients

In a separate bowl, whisk together the egg, milk, and vanilla extract until fully combined.

Step 4: Bring Dough Together

Pour the wet mixture into the dry mixture and gently stir until a soft dough begins to form.

Step 5: Knead and Roll

Turn the dough onto a floured surface.

Knead just a few times, then roll it out to about ½ inch thick.

Step 6: Cut Biscuits

Use a round cutter to cut out biscuits.

Re-roll the scraps to use up all the dough.

Step 7: Bake

Place biscuits on a lined baking sheet and bake at 400°F until the tops are set and the edges are lightly golden.

Step 8: Cool and Dust

Let the biscuits cool completely on a wire rack.

Dust with powdered sugar just before serving.

What to Serve It With

Hot tea or coffee

Strawberry jam, lemon curd, or honey

Whipped butter or clotted cream

Fresh berries on the side

A light fruit salad for brunch

Variations / Substitutions

Add lemon or orange zest for brightness

Use almond extract instead of vanilla

Fold in mini chocolate chips or dried cranberries

Substitute buttermilk for a tangy flavor

Cut into seasonal shapes for holidays

Storage & Leftovers

Room temperature – Store in an airtight container for up to 2 days.

Refrigerator – Keeps for up to 5 days. Reheat before serving.

Freezer – Freeze unbaked biscuits; bake directly from frozen, adding a few extra minutes.

Reheating – Warm in a toaster oven or regular oven.

Best fresh – But still tasty the next day with a spread.

FAQs

Can I use salted butter?
Yes, but reduce the added salt to balance the flavor.

Can I use a different extract?
Absolutely. Almond, lemon, or orange extract all work well.

I don’t have a biscuit cutter—what can I use?
Use a drinking glass or simply cut squares with a knife.

Can I make the dough ahead of time?
Yes. You can refrigerate the shaped dough for up to 24 hours before baking.

I want the biscuits sweeter—any tips?
Add an extra tablespoon or two of sugar or drizzle with glaze after baking.

Can I make this dairy-free?
Yes. Use plant-based milk and butter alternatives.

Why is cold butter important?
It helps create steam pockets while baking, making the biscuits light and fluffy.

Final Thoughts

These Vanilla Tea Biscuits are the perfect mix of simple and special—easy enough for everyday, elegant enough for hosting.

They pair well with almost anything and deliver soft, tender bites with a warm hint of vanilla in every piece.

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