Lepelsteeltjies is an Afrikaans word for spoon handle. The name comes from the fact that you use the handle of a wooden spoon to make the hole in which the apricot jam sits. The cookies/biscuits are made from cheddar cheese, with a little apricot jam in the centre.

But โ€œspoon handle biscuitsโ€ donโ€™t sound quite right. You could probably call these โ€œcheesy jam-hole biscuitsโ€ (I guess), but for this post weโ€™ll rather stick with Lepelsteeltjies.

Put it on the table:

Lepelsteeltjies is another much loved South African combination of savoury and sweet and a cookie that we always have in our house. But itโ€™s also a cookie that disappears very quickly!

Ingredients

250ml (105g) cake flour

1.25ml (ยผ teaspoon) salt

1.25ml (ยผ teaspoon) baking powder

310ml (120g) cheddar cheese, finely grated

125ml (120g) butter, at room temperature

apricot jam (smooth)

Preheat the oven to 200ยฐC/392ยฐF. Combine the flour, salt and baking powder in a bowl and mix gently.

Combine flour, salt and baking powder

Add the cheese and butter and mix. (I use a spoon first and then my fingers to make sure everything is well mixed into a manageable dough).

Mix the butter and cheese with the dry ingredients

Spray a baking tray with non-stick spray or grease with butter. Roll the dough into balls and place on the tray.

Here’s a tip: Because the jam tends to overflow (when, in my excitement, I put too much in one cookie), I always place foil in my baking tray to prevent the jam from running directly onto the tray. Less cleaning afterwards โ€“ you know me!

Dough rolled into small balls

Now it’s time to use the wooden spoon. Dip the handle of the wooden spoon into some flour and make a shallow hole in the centre of the cookie. The flour prevents the dough from sticking to the handle of the wooden spoon.

Make holes in the dough balls with a wooden spoon

Spoon apricot jam into each cookie and bake for approximately 15 – 20 minutes until golden brown and cooked through.

Cookies filled with apricot jam

Remember to let the lepelsteeltjies cool a bit before tasting the first one – that apricot jam is very hot! I made a cup of hot chocolate and went out to enjoy a couple of my home baked cookies in the garden. The rest of the lepelsteeltjies I packed in an airtight container (which Berto almost devoured in one go after work)!

Lepelsteeltjies and hot chocolate