Cumin Cookies – Jeera Biscuits
Feb 09, 2014, Updated May 07, 2023
Sweet and salty cumin cookies, perfect with tea!
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Cumin cookies or jeera/zeera (hindi name for cumin) biscuits as we call them in India are ideal for tea time. Little sweet and little salty, I love to dip them in my chai, so yum! I have tried making these cookies before but somehow they never tasted the way I wanted them to and so I tried and tried again and finally I found a recipe which was just perfect. This will be my “to go” recipe for cumin cookies from now on.
These cookies are very different in texture from the ones we get in USA. Basically in India we call these “biscuits” and not cookies. Biscuits are supposed to be crunchy and crispy, on the other hand cookies in USA are soft and chewy. It’s funny how the same term has different meaning in different countries. Biscuits in UK/India are hard, crispy and dry whereas biscuits in USA are soft and flaky.
These cookies are great with tea and so I made them crispy and baked them for a longer time. I baked till the edges were nice golden brown in color. If you are not a fan of crispy cookies and want them to be on the softer side, bake them for a less amount of time.
My husband has been asking me to bake these cookies for days as he loves to dip them in tea and I finally got around making them and the best part was that they came out so well that now he can’t stop eating them! I bet they taste better than the store bought jeera biscuits and they are so easy to make. So try these out and I assure you won’t be disappointed.
Method
Preheat the oven to 350 F degrees.
1. In a baking tray, take 1 tbsp of cumin seeds and roast them for 3-4 minutes at 350 F degrees or till you get a nice fragrance from them. Set aside.
2. In the steel bowl of your stand mixer or using your hand mixer, cream together the butter and sugar. Scrape down the sides and bottom of the bowl as needed.
3. Add the flour, salt and 3/4 tbsp of cumin seeds to the butter and sugar and mix. Reserve the remaining cumin seeds to sprinkle on top of the cookies. Mix at low speed till the mixture looks smooth and comes together in form of a dough. You may add 1-2 tablespoons of milk here if the dough doesn’t come together.
4. Sprinkle some flour on a flat surface or wooden floor and shape the dough like a flat disc.
5. Using a roller, roll the dough to 1/4 inch thickness. Cut into different shapes using cookie cutter. I cut them into small round cookies.
6. Place the cookies in a baking tray and bake at 350 F degrees for 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, take them out and reduce the temperature to 325 F and bake the cookies again for 5-6 minutes or till light they are golden brown from sides and also from the bottom.
The reason I baked them for a longer time was because I wanted crispy cookies for my tea.
7. Place on wire rack to cool completely.
8. Store the cookies in an airtight container.
Enjoy the sweet and salty cumin cookies with tea!
EDIT: Some of you face the problem in getting the dough together. In that case, add 1-2 tablespoons of water or milk. Start with 1 tablespoon of water/milk and add more as required to bring the dough together.
* If you want softer cookies, bake them for a lesser time, around 10 minutes.
* If you want crispier cookies, bake them for some more time.
* You can cut down the sugar and increase the salt if you want the cookies to be more salty. This was just about perfect for me.
* I used a small cookie cutter and ended up with 20 cookies but if you are using a bigger cutter, you might only be able to get 8-10 cookies out of this dough.
Cumin Cookies - Jeera Biscuits
Ingredients
- 1 cup + 2 tablespoons all purpose flour
- 1/2 cup unsalted butter at room temperature
- 1/4 cup + 1 tablespoon sugar
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1 tablespoon cumin seeds
- 1-2 tablespoons milk optional, only if required
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350 F degrees.
- In a baking tray, take 1 tablespoon of cumin seeds and roast them for 3-4 minutes at 350 F degrees or till you get a nice fragrance from them. Set aside.
- In the steel bowl of your stand mixer or using your hand mixer, cream together the butter and sugar. Scrape down the sides and bottom of the bowl as needed.
- Add the flour, salt and 3/4 tbsp of cumin seeds to the butter and sugar and mix. Reserve the remaining cumin seeds to sprinkle on top of the cookies.
- Mix at low speed till the mixture looks smooth and comes together in form of a dough. You may add 1-2 tablespoons of milk here if the dough doesn't come together.
- Sprinkle some flour on a flat surface or wooden floor and shape the dough like a flat disc.
- Using a roller, roll the dough to 1/4 inch thickness. Cut into different shapes using cookie cutter and sprinkle them with the remaining roasted cumin seeds.
- Place the cookies in a baking tray and bake at 350 F degrees for 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, take them out and reduce the temperature to 325 F and bake the cookies again for 5-6 minutes or till light they are golden brown from sides and also from the bottom.
- Place on wire rack to cool completely.
- Store the cookies in an airtight container.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Cumin Cookies – Jeera Biscuits
Cannot believe how good these turned out. I am going to bake more and more of these. Jeera cookies, never the bakery!
I just made these – the cumin flavour is great, and they have a really nice snap. I converted the recipe to metric myself and it told me to use 136g of flour not the 162g Manali recommends above, so my dough was quite buttery – it looked crumbly in the bowl but came together as soon as I started mixing with my hands. (This is why I prefer recipes that list flour by weight!)
The biscuits spread out a bit which might be because I used less flour than is recommended, so they didn’t have the neat edges you see in the photos, but they tasted amazing anyway. I’d definitely make them again!
All my newer recipes have the flour in grams, agree that makes it just so much easier. Here in the US 1 cup flour is approx 130-132 grams and so my measurement was based on that. Glad you liked them!
I made a vegan and refined sugar free version of this – used coconut oil instead of butter, multigrain flour instead of regular and maple syrup instead of sugar. Just binded all the contents and made a dough. Was slightly tough to bind initially but added almond milk and it worked. They came out same as normal ones.If its still not binding for you , use soaked chia/flax seeds.
good to know it worked even with all the alterations
Hi Manali
What an awesome recipe.I tried this today evening and it came out just wow you won’t believe but I had to make it the very next minute again because my kids just loved it and finished the first lot.I have tried many cookies recipe earlier but trust me this is the best one I have come across.Definitely I’m going to try your other recipes as well. happy baking .
so glad to hear that Neha 🙂
Mam in OTG we have to keep up and down both rods on while baking the jeera cookies? Or only bottom rod on? Pl eply
sorry I don’t know much about OTG, just bake as you would bake a cake!
Thank you so much for this delicious recipe! For me it was a very uncommon idea to put cumin in a sweet treat – therefore I had to try it and I am sure that I will make those cookies again. And again
Delicious and crunchy. I made mine with margarine instead of butter by the way – still great.
Awesome!
Hii want to try this out but can u plz give the proportions in gms.
Cumin Cookies
1 cup + 2 tablespoons all purpose flour (130 grams + 32 grams)
1/2 cup unsalted butter, at room temperature (4 oz/115 grams)
1/4 cup + 1 tablespoon sugar (50 grams + 13 grams)
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon cumin seeds
1-2 tablespoons milk, optional, only if required (15-30 ml)
Hi Manali,
Your recipe looks really great, thanks for sharing ! I have been searching for one to make it for my parents 🙂
However I am not use to the US metrics. I have nothing to measure it in cups.
I have searched on the web but not all the figures come out the same when converted into grammes.. .
Could you please help me out and share the recipe in grammes ?
Many thanks !
Hi Miss..hope this helps
Cumin Cookies (https://www.cookwithmanali.com/cumin-cookies-jeera-biscuits/)
1 cup + 2 tablespoons all purpose flour (130 grams + 32 grams)
1/2 cup unsalted butter, at room temperature (4 oz/115 grams)
1/4 cup + 1 tablespoon sugar (50 grams + 13 grams)
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon cumin seeds
1-2 tablespoons milk, optional, only if required (15-30 ml)
Thank you Manali !
Dear Manali
I so wish you are still responding to questions on this post. Thank you for this lovely recipe. I dont own an oven right now. Do you have any experience with oven less baking? I have been successful with cakes but that has leavening agents like soda and baking powder. This recipe does not calls for that.
Any idea if I can use this recipe with my trials with oven less baking.. with baking soda or without? Thank you so much if you reached here without yawning and hope you get loads more success with your book 🙂 Ciao
Hi Swati, I am always responding to questions on my blog 🙂 I don’t have any experience in oven-less baking so I may not be the best person to answer this. These are simple crispy cookies so they don’t really need any leavening agent..if you want to add leavening agent, add 1/4 teaspoon of baking powder…I suggest you try them in the same way you make your cakes and see if it works.. like I said I have always baked in my oven so my knowledge is limited here, sorry about that..Check out this link https://spicesnflavors.com/3-ingredient-piped-butter-biscuitscookies/ her dough has no leavening agent either and she uses a pressure cooker for baking..hope it will help you
Aren’t you wonderful? Thank you so much for a reference.. I will try and let you know for sure. Thanks again 🙂
Welcome!
Hi There,
Cookies look lovely. Can you please tell me if we can use wholemeal flour as a subsitute or even if we can do half wholemeal and half white flour?
You can do half whole wheat and half white flour!
So yummy cookies.. I tried so many cookies but this cookies are ultimate in taste…
Glad to know!
These are great. The base recipe is very good, but for my own tastes I used cultured butter, tripled the salt using fleur de sel (hand harvested flake sea salt – I wouldn’t do that with regular table salt) and also added an extra Tbsp of sugar. And I used gluten free flour, which worked great. I refrigerated them before baking, which really helped the jeera flavor to permeate the dough.
Your readers who are having trouble with it not coming together might try weighing the flour instead of scooping it – 160 grams is the equivalent. Too much flour is probably the culprit! I weighed the flour and the consistency of the dough came out perfectly.
Next time I might also try chilling the dough in small logs, rolling them in a mix of salt and sugar, and then slicing thin so they have a little ring of salt and sugar. Yum!
How many minutes should the oven be preheated?
the temperature is mentioned in the recipe, it should be 350 F degrees. Pre-heat for 10 to 15 minutes.
Hi Manali, I love it, thank you so much this recepie!
Welcome Gita, glad you liked these!
Hi Manali
I have been looking for a recipe for crisp savoury biscuits. All the positive reviews inspire me to try your recipe. Can you please let me know if the sugar can be omitted and instead I would like to make it spicy with green chillies, ginger and curry leaves. Look forward to hearing from you. Thanks & Regards
Hi Tasneem!
I have never tried to make this savory so I cannot comment on how it would turn out. If you want, please go ahead and skip the sugar. Add more of salt and all the seasonings that you want and see how it goes. Let me know!
Dear manali
I made your recipe, I am soo excited , it’s very simply recipe but amazing results, good taste also smooth and crisp, I Am very happy to say to you !!!!!!!! Thank you so much ???
Hi manali!
I made your recipe I got better results , it was amazing as well simple recipe, thank you sooooo much ???
Hi , i tried these and were amazing.
Thanks for the recpie.
I just felt one thing i couldnt work well with the dough, not sure what could , maybe add more flour
But overall after making it taste amazing:)
glad you liked it!
Oh wow. I made these and they are too delicious I don’t want to share. Thank you so much for amazing tasty recipe. Far tastier than ones I buy!
I am glad to know Manjula! They are my favorite too, especially with chai!
Just got these out of the oven and they smell gorgeous! And they are so yummy… Lightly sweet and lightly salty with the flavour of cumin. Super recipe! Thanks
welcome!
I made these and they came out too good
But I was wondering if we can make them with wheat flour rather than maida
Hi Shallu, you can make them with whole wheat flour, there will be a difference in texture though, the cookies will be denser!
Made this last weekend and they were awesome. All gone already. Do you have a recipe for masala biscuits?
Good to know! 🙂 What kind of masala biscuits are you looking for? If you give me an idea, I can try making them and then share the recipe on the blog. 🙂
Hi made this biscuits today they came out perfect
Taste and texture is awesome , every body loved it
Perfect recipe.
Thank you so much
You are welcome Anuya! glad to know 🙂
Hi Manali. I don’t have a stand mixer. Can i knead the dough with my hand like we knead aata for making rotis?
yes you can Pooja
Ok great. Thank you
hi Manali awsome recipe ,have made them many times,today i am going to try them out on our local senior citizen group,i am sre they will be wowed.thanks for a great recipe .kamla masalawallanz
I am glad to hear that!! You are welcome and hope everyone enjoyed it in the group as well 🙂
I can not stop eating these cookies !!!
I am glad to hear that Kiraz!
Hi Manali,
Thanks for sharing the recipe. Turned out very well. Like many others, the dough needed about 2 Tbsp of water in order to roll it out.
Glad to hear that! You are welcome!
U have nice recipe.but in my recipes.i have not gotten good colour of jeera cookies.i dont know why if i decreased time of my oven then its taste is like half baked.if i give proper time with temperature it will dark.plz solve this problem . U can freely whats app with me on 9896052055.
Hello Ankur, every oven in different. You need to check your oven temperature settings. Please bake for a longer time if the cookies aren’t getting done in the mentioned time.
Yes thanks but my liners n tin are of different shapes so will there be any problems. I mean my tin shallower and wider than the paper cups.
there shouldn’t be much problem! If you think it just won’t work, just skip the liners and pour batter directly into the tin and don’t forget the nonstick spray!
Hi Manali ma’am.. I need your help once again. I want to make cupcakes and i do paper cups for it but I don’t same design tin liners for it. So should i put batter into papaer cups directly and then straight to oven tray or I have tin liner which is shallow and not that deep as the paper cup so should I use that. The second alternative can be using 2 3 papercups liner for each cupcake so what should i do please suggest the best alternative.
Aayushi, first of all place the cupcake paper cups into the tin pan. then fill the liners with batter and bake. You can also pour batter directly into the pan and not use paper liners but in that case make sure to use a good non-stick spray. Spray the entire pan and then pour batter. If you use paper liners, then you don’t need to do this. Hope this helps!
And also please guide me 1/2 cup means 8 table spoons of butter and sugar should be five table spoon? Am i right? Can i lower the amount of sugar as I want it only to be salty. But hope it won’t have any effect on cookies as the receipe does not have egg n baking powder
yes 1/2 cup is 8 tablespoons of butter and yes sugar is 5 tablespoons. You may reduce the sugar if you want.
Hey hi the recipe does not have baking powder and I am a biginner so can you guide me will it be okay? I mean how will the batter rise?
Hello Aayushi! You don’t need baking powder or soda in this recipe. These are flat crispy Indian style cookies so they don’t require leavening agent, the batter doesn’t have to rise here.
I made these today and absolutely love them. My 18 month old son is right now standing in the kitchen asking for more. Fabulous!!
Hi Manali,
Thankyou for the recipe:) I Just tried it!! The taste is great i must say.. But I had to add 3.5 tablespoons of milk to knead the dough… And as suggested by you I kept the cookies for a bit longer but they came out super kadak 🙁
Will try once again with less baking time!!
Cheers!!
Hello Jasmine, thanks for the feedback! Well yes that is why I say that every oven is different, temperatures are off by 15-20 degrees and that can make a huge difference. So you have to adjust accordingly, bake for less time when you try them next!
Hi Manali !
Just tried the Cinnamon cookies and they came out well.!
Thanks !
Planning to try some more cookies !
Cheers!
Divya
Glad you liked the cookies Divya 🙂
Hi Manali, I made these today and they are so crunchy, I am delighted. The taste took me back in time to my hometown in India where we bought them from a local bakery. Thanx so much and keep up the good work! Wish there was an option to upload a picture here- maybe I will mail my jeera cookies picture to you! Mansi
Thank you Mansi, I am so glad you liked them! yay!!
Hi. Made these today and I have to agree with the previous poster …. The mixture is extremely dry , more like a shortcrust pastry texture. I used exact ingredients and method step by step – to get it to bind I added about a tablespoon of water which did the job . So anyone else that finds the mix doesn’t bind please don’t give up on it , just keep on kneading with your hand and you will achieve a dough. They are now baking nicely in the oven 🙂
Hi,
Not sure if you already answered this but is there a substitute for butter in this recipe. I love jeera cookies but the ones in Indian stores are so rich. Just wondering if I can make these with vegetable oil instead of butter!
Luv,
Megs
Hi Megs! I have actually never tried making these cookies with oil. I love the buttery flavor so I always make it this way. Sure you can go ahead and try, maybe you can replace half of the butter with oil? Let me know how it turns out, I am curious to know! 🙂
i made these today and they turned out amazing! The taste was just as i like it. Sweet and salty both! Awesome!
Sangini, thank you so much for the feedback! Glad you liked it! 🙂
me and my family LOVED this recipe! the result was exactly what i was looking for! the classic bakery biscuits!
there are many other recipes that might work but friend YOU made my life easy when you gave the ingredients in cups and spoons (US) measurements!
since i dont have a weighing scale – besides i like the cups measurements! so hassle free. so quick, classic and DELICIOUS recipe!!!
thank you! looking for more great recipes from you!
if i may request, could you please do a simple coconut cookie recipe? 🙂
Mahvish, thanks a lot for your feedback! You made my day 🙂 And requested noted, I will definitely try and post a coconut cookie recipe soon 🙂
Mahvish, I just posted a simple coconut cookie recipe which you requested! Check it out > https://www.cookwithmanali.com/eggless-coconut-cookies/
Hi Manali,
This is supreep from IL :). You have a great food blog.
Just wanted to know if you have wholewheat version of cookies. I really like jeera cookie but I see that you have used APF for making it.
I would like to make it with Wholewheat flour. Please share the recipe if you have one.
Thanks
Hi Supreep, thanks so much for visiting my blog! 🙂 You can just replace APF with WWF in this recipe supreep, I am not sure about the texture but you can give it a try. Also you might need to increase the baking time when baking with whole wheat. Hope this helps!
I tried these with whole wheat flour 1cup and 2tbsp AP flour and 1/4tsp baking powder.
Had to add a little more water to get the crumbly dough together. But it rolled fine and the result was great. Buttery, crispy, sweet and salty.
Thanks for a great recipe.
Welcome Ria!
Hey Ria I tried with WWF 1 cup and 2 tbsp AP and 1/4 tsp bp and biscuit turned out awesome thank you
Tried these today morning and they turned out to be VERY TASTY! 🙂 i think the proportion of ingredients that you so painstakingly perfected is actually superb! Loved the balance of salty and sugary flavors. I had to add couple of tbsp milk to bring it together. Made double the quantity and my family is delightfully relishing it. Thanks again.
Aww thank you! your comment made my day, I’m so happy the cookies turned out well 🙂 Thanks for the feedback, means so much!
i completely agree!!! 🙂
Hello Manali,
Thanks for the recipe. I tried it and it tasted very good. but I had one issue in the process. The dough was very dry and wasnt at all binding together even when the butter was at room temperature which had it impossible for me to roll it. hence i had to finally had to add some egg white to it. what would have gone wrong? Please advise.
Thanks again!
Hi Asmi, thank you for the feedback. I am not sure how the dough turned out dry, that’s strange. This recipe calls for 1/2 cup that is 8 tablespoons of unsalted butter so I hope you used the required amount. If the dough was not binding, you could have added 1-2 tablespoons of milk. The dough shouldn’t be dry at all. Try adding 1 tablespoon of milk and if it still doesn’t bind add 1 tablespoon more. Please let me know if you try again. 🙂
Tried these today, and the dough didn’t bind at all even though I followed it to every word. Maybe it’ll be helpful to add how long we need to whisk things
Sabrina, as I have mentioned in the recipe, please add milk to bind the dough if it doesn’t come together. The dough comes together with a stand mixer but not with a hand mixer. And if it doesn’t come together even with a stand mixer, add milk 1 tablespoon at a time till it comes together. Hope this helps!
Omg!! I hav tried these cookies and they turned out awesomeee especially the crispiness of cookies:)
I was looking for eggless cumin cookies and this recipe made my day:) as everyone likes it.
Thanx manali:)
and your comment made my day Rupali! 🙂 Thanks a lot for your feedback and you are so very welcome!
Hello Manali, I am planning to try these and your mango yogurt popsicles.
They looked too good to pass! 🙂 It’s my first time here and I am sure I would come back!
Best,
Ria
Hello Ria, Thanks for dropping by! Please let me know how they turn out 🙂 and I just checked, you have a great blog!
What equipment/appliance can be used for mixing other than stand or hand mixers? Will hand blender do the job equally well?
Hi Rashmi! You can use a simple wire whisk if you don’t have a stand/hand mixer. Whisk will be fine for making simple cakes/muffins etc. The stand mixer just makes the job easier especially if you do a lot of baking!
Thank you so much for this delicious recipe! For me it was a very uncommon idea to put cumin in a sweet treat – therefore I had to try it and I am sure that I will make those cookies again. And again. And again.
Thank you for dropping by Judith! I’m so glad you liked these cookies, yes they are very different from the ones we get in USA for sure 🙂
Lately I had the idea to create a layer cake with rather uncommon seasoning. I came up with an orange and cumin layer cake, where I used this recipe as the bottom layer. It was topped with an orange bavarian cream, a carrot sponge cake, orange marmalade, orange heavy cream and an orange mousse layer. Besides it was a little too sweet for my taste, I was surprised how good the cumin worked in this cake. Thanks again for the inspiration 😉
Greetings from Germany!
Wow Judith, that sounds like a very interesting combination! I would have loved to taste a bite! Thanks for dropping by 🙂
Awesome..
Thanks! : )
Wonderful….
Thank you!! 🙂
Hi man alive , my cookies are in the oven but just now realised there was no baking powder or soda…..will it still turn fine???
Hi manali *..sorry iPads auto texting..
they should turn out fine Zafira…these cookies don’t need baking powder or soda!
I love this recipe.
My mom love jeera biscuits so I tried to make at home , they came out really perfect.Keep sharing such wonderful recipes.
Thank you ☺️
Welcome! 🙂
hello!
hope your doing well.
i saw your site three days back and thought of trying jeera cookies.
OMG is the best word i want to say. i am never confident when i am baking cookies (I am a home baker).
But this time …it was amazing , easy recipe , easy method and they turnout so beautiful and sooooo yummy.
surely will try more of your recipe.
Thanks a lot
I am so glad to hear that Amita! 🙂
Amazing Jeera biscuits!! So buttery and delicious. Turned out really well for a beginner! Thanks so much for the recipe.