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Wednesday 8 December 2021

Gingerbread

 It's that time of year that we look for Christmas baking traditions to share with the ones we love.  The added benefit is that family and friends get to enjoy home baked sweet treats.   I have to confess that I have never made Gingerbread before, but now I have 3 grandchildren I thought the time had come.  So with my granddaughters and my great nieces we whipped up 2 batches.  It kept the older girls entertained for hours decorating the shapes.  This dough is very forgiving which is ideal when having children involved.




Ingredients

100g salted butter

3 Tablespoons golden syrup

100g brown sugar

1/2 Teaspoon bicarb of soda

1 Tablespoon ground ginger

1 Teaspoon ground cinnamon

225g plain flour

Method

Heat butter, syrup and sugar in a small saucepan, stirring occasionally until melted. Set aside to cool slightly.

In a large bowl combine, bicarb, ginger, cinnamon and flour, mix to combine.

Pour in the buttery syrup mixture into the flour, stir to combine, then use your hands to bring the dough together.  The dough will be soft but will firm up in the fridge.

Using 2 sheets of baking paper place the dough on one sheet cover with the other and using a rolling pin roll out to a thickness of 1/2 cm.  

Transfer to a baking sheet and place in the fridge for 1 hour.

Preheat oven to 170 degrees Celsius

Line another baking sheet with baking paper.

Remove dough from fridge, using cookie cutters, cut out shapes and place on new baking sheet.

Dough off cuts can be pressed together and rerolled and cut with shapes.

Bake for 10 -12 minutes depending on thickness and size.

Cool and then decorate.


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