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Truly scrumptious. It is possible to buy what we call Black Treacle, I'm pretty sure it is the same as molasses. Reply. Christine says: March 6, 2009 at 5:37 pm. that looks gorgeous, I'm going to print the recipe, thanks for sharing…mmm ... A tea cup, an egg cup, a glass cup that you drink water from?? Do you own kitchen scales now? Reply. Chris says: March 6, 2009 at 11:26 pm. oh, would I not LOVE to make some of this bread for my friends and say it's treacle bread! ...
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advent cookies
1, cup, molasses, teacup or black treacle. 7, ounces, brown sugar, light. 9, tablespoons, cocoa powder. 10, ounces, butter, or margarine, softened. 1, pinch, cinnamon. 1, teaspoon, vanilla. 1, pound, flour, all-purpose, (approximately) ...
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Organically cooked: Gingernuts (Μπισκόττα Αγγλίας με τζίντζερ )
In 1914, the recipe states: "1lb flour, 1 tsp ginger, 1 tsp cinammon, 1 tsp spice, 1 egg, 2 tbsp sugar, 1 large tsp baking powder, 1/4lb butter and 1 teacup treacle", while in 1983, it states: "125g butter, 3tbsp golden syrup, 50g brown sugar, 250g flour, pinch of salt, ... Also, just a suggestion, but I wouldn't substitute treacle (molasses) for syrup, v yummy but it doesn't have the same chew/glue factor, very strong flavour and it would turn your biscuits black. ...
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