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    By Emily Leary. Last updated Feb 11, 2022. Green links are Amazon links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

    Giant jammie dodgers

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    This easy one-bowl recipe makes 10 giant jammie dodgers with crisp edges, cakey middles and lots of lovely, set jam.

    Two hands are holding a giant jammie dodger, broken in half. More jammie dodgers sit on a variety of coloured small plates in the background.

    We originally spotted a recipe for jammie dodgers on The Crumby Mummy's blog back in 2013 so decided to give it a go.

    We ended up tweaking the original recipe over the years, and Charlotte has kindly let us present our final version here.

    Giant jammie dodgers arranged on a variety of coloured small plates.

    This Easter, we spent the last day of the long bank holiday weekend cramming in as many creative activities as possible. We played with playdough, we drew, we crafted with pipe cleaners, and then it was time to bake.

    If you're baking with kids, these jammie dodgers are a brilliant choice to opt for because the kids can help at every stage of the recipe. From weighing out the ingredients to mixing and whisking to kneading, rolling and cutting the dough to spreading the jam - it's all great fun for little hands!

    Giant jammie dodgers cooling on a wire rack. A hand reaches in to take one.

    You'll make the dough for these cookies in a single bowl and there's a magic ingredient that makes them so sweet, cakey and gorgeous: condensed milk!

    Giant jammie dodgers arranged on a variety of rainbow coloured small plates.

    Once you've rolled out the dough, you can cut your dodgers out in any shape you like.

    We used a giant flour shaped cutter for the outside and a little round cutter for the centre, which we think gives a brilliant effect.

    Here's how to make these delicious giant jammie dodgers.

    Ingredients

    • 125 g (4.4 oz) salted butter
    • 50 g (1.8 oz) white caster sugar (superfine sugar)
    • 200 g (7.1 oz) condensed milk
    • 1 tsp vanilla extract
    • 300 g (10.6 oz) plain white flour (all purpose flour)
    • 1 tsp baking powder
    • 165 g (5.8 oz) strawberry jam

    Equipment

    • Weighing scales
    • Measuring spoons
    • Large mixing bowl
    • Electric whisk
    • Sieve
    • Rolling pin
    • Cookie cutters
    • 5cm (2") round cookie cutter
    • Nonstick baking sheet
    • Parchment/baking paper

    Instructions

    Preheat the oven to 160C (140C fan-assisted).

    Put the butter and sugar in a bowl.

    Beat until light and creamy.

    Add the condensed milk and vanilla.

    Beat together.

    Sieve in the flour and baking powder.

    Knead into a ball of dough. If it is too soft, pop in the fridge for 10 minutes.

    Place your dough on a floured surface.

    Roll out the dough to approx 7mm (1/4 inch) thick.

    Cut out 20 large shapes. You will probably need to gather and reroll your dough to get all 20.

    Cut the smaller shape out of the centre of 10 of your cookies.

    You should now have 20 cookies, of which 10 have a hole in the middle.

    Place the hole-less shapes on a baking tray lined with baking paper.

    Pop a rounded teaspoon of jam on top of each biscuit.

    Spread, stopping a little short of the edges.

    Place one of the hole-cut biscuits on top of each to form your jammie dodge sandwiches.

    Drop another 1/2-2/3 of a tsp of jam in the hole to just fill it.

    Bake for 15-20 minutes until browning at the edges, but not dark all over.

    Collage of images showing the making of giant jammie dodgers, including hands breaking open a jammie dodger. Caption reads: giant jammie dodgers quick recipe step-by-step guide

    Allow to firm up for a few minutes before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely.

    Giant jammie dodgers cooling on a wire rack.

    Ta da! Time to enjoy your freshly baked, homemade, giant jammie dodgers.

    Giant jammie dodgers arranged on a variety of rainbow coloured small plates. One of the jammie dodgers is broken in half.

    These giant jammie dodgers are great to share with friends. If you have any left over, make sure to put them in a sealed container and store them somewhere cool and dark - such as a kitchen cupboard - to keep them at their best. That way, they should keep for up to a week.

    Two hands are holding a giant jammie dodger. More jammie dodgers sit on a variety of coloured small plates in the background.

    If you want to keep them for even longer, they also freeze well! Just pop them in a sealed, freezer-safe container or bag with a little baking paper between them to stop them sticking together.

    They'll keep in the freezer for up to six months!

    Giant jammie dodgers arranged on a variety of coloured small plates. A hand reaches in to take one from the yellow plate.

    Have fun making these awesome cookies and let me know how you get on!

    Giant jammie dodgers arranged on a variety of coloured small plates. A hand reaches in to take one from the green plate.

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    Want to bake these delicious giant jammie dodgers at home? Here's the recipe in an easy to print format.

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    5 from 2 votes

    Giant Jammie Dodgers Recipe

    This easy one-bowl recipe makes 10 giant jammie dodgers with crisp edges, cakey middles and lots of lovely, set jam.
    Prep Time30 minutes mins
    Cook Time20 minutes mins
    Total Time50 minutes mins
    Course: Cookies
    Cuisine: British
    Diet: Vegetarian
    Servings: 10 cookies
    Author: Emily Leary

    Ingredients

    • 125 g (4.4 oz) salted butter
    • 50 g (1.8 oz) white caster sugar (superfine sugar)
    • 200 g (7.1 oz) condensed milk
    • 1 tsp vanilla extract
    • 300 g (10.6 oz) plain white flour (all purpose flour)
    • 1 tsp baking powder
    • 165 g (5.8 oz) strawberry jam

    Equipment

    • Weighing scales
    • Measuring spoons
    • Large mixing bowl
    • Electric whisk
    • Sieve
    • Rolling pin
    • Cookie cutters
    • 5cm (2") round cookie cutter
    • Nonstick baking sheet
    • Parchment/baking paper

    Instructions

    • Preheat the oven to 160C (140C fan-assisted).
    • Put the butter and sugar in a bowl. Beat until light and creamy.
    • Add the condensed milk and vanilla. Beat together.
    • Sieve in the flour and baking powder. Knead into a ball of dough. If it is too soft, pop in the fridge for 10 minutes.
    • Place your dough on a floured surface. Roll out the dough to approx 7mm (1/4 inch) thick.
    • Cut out 20 large shapes. You will probably need to gather and reroll your dough to get all 20.
    • Cut the smaller shape out of the centre of 10 of your cookies. You should now have 20 cookies, of which 10 have a hole in the middle.
    • Place the hole-less shapes on a baking tray lined with baking paper.
    • Spread each biscuit with a rounded teaspoon of jam, stopping a little short of the edges.
    • Place one of the hole-cut biscuits on top of each to form your jammie dodge sandwiches.
    • Drop another 1/2-2/3 of a tsp of jam in the hole to just fill it.
    • Bake for 15-20 minutes until browning at the edges, but not dark all over.
    • Allow to firm up for a few minutes before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely.

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    Notes

    Store in an airtight tin and these lovely jammie dodgers should keep for a few days.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 330kcal | Carbohydrates: 50g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 8g | Cholesterol: 34mg | Sodium: 121mg | Potassium: 170mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 24g | Vitamin A: 366IU | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 89mg | Iron: 2mg
    * Note: nutritional information is estimated, based on publicly available data. Nutrient values may vary from those published. Information on this website should not be taken as medical advice. Cuisines identify the primary region of inspiration for a dish.
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    1. Coombemill says

      April 03, 2013 at 8:15 pm

      Anything with condensed milk gets my attention!

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