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Make tea time special with homemade rusks

Learn how to make your own rusks with this easy recipe.

Every South African knows, tea time means rusk time.  The famous and yummiest of all is of course, Ouma’s rusks. The chunky and crunchy biscuit type is part of our culture but there is nothing more special than making your own batch of buttermilk rusks.

Tasty recipes has a great recipe to learn and try with your family:

Buttermilk rusks by Debra van der Merwe:

Ingredients

  • 1 kg cake flour
  • Âľ tsp salt
  • 3 level T baking powder (not baking soda)
  • 500 ml buttermilk or
  • 500 ml full fat milk mixed with 3 tbles vinegar or lemon juice (buttermilk)
  • 1 large egg beaten
  • 1½ cups sugar (white or light brown)
  • 1 T caramel essence or vanilla essence
  • 250g cold butter, cut into small blocks

Method

  1. Turn oven onto very low heat about 150°F (65 C).
  2. Spray 2 loaf tins with non-stick baking spray or grease with butter. You need 2 cookie sheets for drying out rusks at end, ungreased.
  3. If you are not using buttermilk, add the vinegar or lemon juice to the full cream milk, stir and let it stand for about 5 minutes.
  4. Sift flour, salt & baking powder together.
  5. Rub butter into flour until it looks like bread crumbs (you can use a food processor on pulse mode for this step).
  6. Transfer breadcrumb mixture to a large bowl.
  7. Beat egg,add buttermilk and essence to egg mixture, add sugar and stir.
  8. Add to dry ingredients and mix in with a knife.
  9. Knead well by hand until dough reaches the elastic stage. If the dough is too sticky on your hands, just sprinkle a little flour in until dough is no longer sticky.
  10. Roll mixture into sausage shapes (about the length of your thumb and a bit thicker) and loosely pack into tins, OR halve dough and shape into 2 loaves in tins then cut to size when cooked, whichever you prefer. (I do the loaves)
  11. Put tins with mixture in oven for ± 45 minutes at 150°F (65 C) to rise.
  12. Remove from oven.
  13. Set oven to 350°F (180 C) when oven reaches this temperature, bake for 40 – 45 minutes.
  14. Set oven to lowest heat again, about 150°F (65 C).
  15. Turn out loaves to cool.
  16. When cool gently break balls apart, or slice loaves into slices about ¾ inch thick then slice these slices into ¾ inch fingers – if possible use an electric knife.
  17. Place in a single layer on cookie sheets with a little space between each rusk, place in oven at 150 F (65 C) to dry for about 8 hours, turn rusks one turn about every 2 hours.
  18. Allow to cool, put into air-tight tins or air-tight plastic bags.
 WATCH: Video on how to make rusks

 

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