By Jonathan Hatchman, Food Editor, @TLE_Food
October is turning out to be uncharacteristically warm here in Britain, this far, but there’s no denying that Winter is well on its way, and tying in with the turning of the seasons, Brontë Aurell of The Scandi Kitchen has shared the recipe for her delicious Nordic ginger biscuits. Christmas may seem a while away, for the moment, but there’s no need to wait until December to have a go at baking these festive treats, for which the recipe below makes an incredibly vast batch.
Ingredients
Makes 50–70
Plain flour, 550g
Bicarbonate of soda, 1 teaspoon
Ground ginger, 1 teaspoon
Ground cloves, 1 teaspoon
Ground cinnamon, 2 teaspoons
Ground cardamom, 1 teaspoon
Ground allspice, a pinch
Salt, a pinch
Butter, 150g, room temperature
Golden syrup, 200g
Granulated sugar, 100g
Dark brown sugar, 100g
Double cream, 150 ml
Orange zest, 1⁄2 teaspoon
Icing sugar, to dust
Method
Mix the flour and bicarbonate of soda with the dry spices and salt. Add the butter and all the other ingredients and mix until you have an even dough. It may still be sticky, but shape into a log and wrap in clingfilm and leave to rest in the fridge overnight before using. Try to resist eating the dough every time you pass by the fridge. Yes, we know it is hard not to do!
Preheat the oven to 200°C (400°F) Gas 6.
Roll out the dough thinly on a floured surface and use cookie cutters to cut your desired shapes. You want the biscuits to be thin.
Bake in the preheated oven on lined baking sheets – each batch will take 5–6 minutes depending on the thickness. You want the biscuits to be a darker shade of brown.
Remove from the oven and cool on a cooling rack. Dust with icing sugar and serve or keep in an airtight container.
This recipe and image is taken from The Scandi Kitchen, Brontë Aurell, Ryland Peters & Small. With the recipe we also have a great reader’s offer for purchasing the book, which is available at the special price of £11.99 (rrp £16.99) by telephoning Macmillan Direct on 01256 302699 and quoting the reference ‘GLR EA4’.