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Recipe For Olive Cheese Sablés Recipe
by Tandy Sinclair

A sablé is a French butter cookie that has a shortbread-like crumb. These Olive Cheese Sablés are really easy to make, and will be well appreciated as a replacement for store-bought crackers on a cheese platter. Olive Cheese Sables Head straight on to the Recipe For Olive Cheese Sablés ♥ I am always amazed when we fly how much other people seem to bring on the plane with them. Dave and I take one carry on suitcase between the two of us. For the flight I have a pillow which is slightly smaller than a standard pillow. Even though we get a pillow on the flight, I like to have my own goose down pillow for my neck. I use the airline pillow for the small of my back. I also carry any medications I might need while we are on holiday including a broad spectrum antibiotic. Then there are the toiletries we will use during the flight and the morning after when we are in transit. I also pack all the electronic items we need as the only time my check in luggage has been broken into was when I put my laptop charger into my suitcase. Today’s inspiration ♥ Recipe For Olive Cheese Sablés ♥ can be found on Lavender and Lime Click To Tweet I take with books for us to read – long haul flights can be quite boring without a good book to read. Dave usually plays games, either using the console or his laptop, or on my iPad. I also take with an empty 250mls water bottle. Some airlines don’t provide water in bottles and I like to have one handy for when we are waiting to take off, and for during the night. With the new regulations you cannot take liquids through security but once through I fill the water bottle up. I also sometimes grab a snack to take onto the plane. Either a bag of crisps or something sweet, depending on my mood. I would not have minded taking these Olive Cheese Sables with me as they are very tasty and perfect without any topping. They were also really good with a strong cheddar and some aged gouda. Click on the links for conversions and notes. Olive Cheese Sablés   Save Print These soft savoury biscuits are great eaten alone, or as part of a cheese platter All Rights Reserved: Adapted from The Cookie Jar page 61 Ingredients 200g flour, sifted 65g Parmesan, grated Generous grind of black pepper 150g butter, grated 70g pitted black olives (pat dry), finely chopped Smoked salt flakes for sprinkling 1 sprig of rosemary, leaves picked Method Place the flour, Parmesan and pepper into a mixing bowl Add the butter and rub in with your fingertips until the mixture resembles bread crumbs Add the olives and mix with your hands until a dough forms Place onto a piece of cling film, shape into a disc and seal Rest in the fridge for 2 hours Remove the dough from the fridge and place onto a sheet of baking paper Leave to warm slightly before placing another sheet of baking paper on top Roll out to 4mm thick then return to the fridge for 5 minutes Cut discs using a 5cm straight edged cutter and place the biscuits onto a lined baking tray Combine the off cuts and continue rolling and cutting until all the dough has been used up Sprinkle salt onto the top of each biscuit and press a few rosemary leaves into each one Cover with baking paper and put into the fridge to rest Preheat the oven to 190° Celsius Bake the biscuits for 15 minutes and remove from the oven Leave to cool on the baking tray for 5 minutes then place onto a wire rack to cool completely before serving Store in an airtight container 3.5.3226 Disclosure: The recipe is printed with permission and forms part of a review. This post is in line with my blogging policy. Inspiration published on Lavender and Lime May 19: 2016 – Vietnamese Iced Coffee Milkshake 2014 – Lemon Tart 2012 – Friday’s Food Quiz Number 23 2011 – Pear And Butterscotch Tart 2010 – Chorizo and Mushroom Pasta Top of Page No votes yet. Please wait... Click to share the inspiration ♥Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Google+ (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window)Click to share on Telegram (Opens in new window)Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window)Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading... Related