Jammy biscuits for the win!

It's a grandma classic. But have you tried a jam drop like this?

Paul West's jam drops

Always be generous with the jam. Source: River Cottage Australia

Jam drops can be divisive. There's the "Oh my Nan made these, I love them" camp and the "Jam drops? Meh." brigade.

If you fall into the latter, can we suggest you've been deprived? That you'd been served a sub-standard jam drop; a biscuit not worthy of a proud international tradition. A good jam drop - a REAL jam drop - is not dry. It does not skimp on the jam. It is buttery and just a little crumbly and golden and topped with a generous dollop of really good fruity jam. But those are the only rules. 

On  (on SBS Food [Channel 33], or watch it later on ) Paul West is whipping up "my grandmother's favourite complement to a cup of tea -  crumbly, delicious jam drops" for some very important guests. But he's lifting his biscuit game with a special ingredient.

The final touch to Paul's recipe - 125g of unsalted butter beaten with a cup of white sugar, then an egg, and then 1¼ cups of sifted SR flour (the sifting is important for the final fine, slightly crumbly texture, Paul says)  - is ⅔ of a cup of desiccated coconut. But equally important is the jam - as Paul says, don't skimp! It's better to have too much than too little. 

If you lean more to a shortbread-y biscuit, we've got another suggestion that we reckon will win you over: use a buttery shortbread dough and a tropical pineapple jam.
Shortbread biscuits with pineapple jam
Source: Brett Stevens
These made with buttery hazelnut shortbread biscuits sandwiched with raspberry jam are like the jam drop's posh cousin.
Linzer torte cookies
Source: China Squirrel
And while these are more like jam "folds" than jam drops, we'd be remiss if we didn't include another easy jam-meets-biscuit offering - these .
Jam and walnut biscuits kolaci or kolachy
Source: Alan Benson
Of course, one of the best things about a classic jam drop is that since they only take 15 minutes or so to bake, you can have them on the table in time to serve them with a cuppa when unexpected guests "drop" in. 

Watch River Cottage Australia 6:30pm weeknights on SBS Food (Channel 33) then on 

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Published 29 August 2017 11:25am
Updated 29 July 2019 11:27am
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