- Recipe Book
- Jams, Pickles and Preserves
Biscuits and Cookies
Crispy biscuits and chewy cookies are all included here
Biscotti with almonds and cranberries
Biscotti are very easy to make and keep in an airtight container for weeks. Replace the cranberries in the recipe with more almonds if you prefer not to add the fruit. Or add other types of nuts of dried fruit. Just watch the temperature of the oven when drying out the biscotti so as to make sure the cranberries do not burn.
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- Time: 5 minutes to prepare. 60 minutes cooking time.
- Complexity: easy
Buttermilk Rusks
This is a traditional South African recipe which is also quite similar to a Suffolk rusk. Given to me by my husbands cousin; Peta Gale, and handed down through the family. The rusk is an early morning ritual, dipped into a cup of tea. This recipe makes about 50 small rusks that will keep in an airtight container for weeks. Makes about 20 whole rusks (40 halves).
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- Time: 2 hours including drying out time
- Complexity: very easy
Crunchies
These delicious buttery and crispy oat biscuits are legendary in South Africa. Although they look like flapjack they are a completely different in texture and have just a hint of saltiness to the coconut crunch. Use a 20cm x 30cm deep baking the tray which when baked will cut into about 20 pieces.
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- Time: 35 minutes
- Complexity: very easy
Easter Biscuits
These biscuits are traditonally made at Easter and have been on the tea table in our house since I was a little girl. This is my mother's recipe which probably came from one of those 1950's Good Housekeeping recipe books. A buttery shortbread style biscuit with spice and currants. Easter is not the same without them. Makes about 24 biscuits.
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- Time: 15 minutes to prepare and 15 minutes to bake
- Complexity: easy
Jammy Heart Biscuits
These biscuits are easy to make. Just a little fiddly to put together. Perfect for your Valentine!
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- Time: 60 minutes
- Complexity: medium
Wholemeal Ginger Crunch
Really crunchy and buttery ginger biscuits that will keep you coming back for more. Easy to make in a food processor by throwing all the ingredients in and whizzing up.
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- Time: 1 hour and 10 minutes ( including baking time)
- Complexity: very easy