Gingerbread dough
Dec. 15th, 2004 12:49 pmI really shouldn't eat the stuff. The bicarbonate can upset ones stomach and teh amount of fat and sugar is enough to make it worse than eating many types of candy. But it's so yummy!
Here's my recipe:
Melt 200 grams of butter together with 3 decilitres of sugar and 1,5 decilitre light syrup.
When melted, pour it into a bowl and let it cool a little.
Add 1,5 decilitre full cream (40% fat) and 1 tablespoon ground ginger, 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon and 1/2 tablespoon ground nutmeg. Blend well.
Then you add approx. 1,2 litre wheat flour (normal wheat flour, no bleaching, no raising agents etc) and 1 tablespoon bicarbonate mixed together.
Let it rest over night.
The gingerbread should be baked in a medium warm oven (200 degrees centigrade)
Edit:
The dough is fairly soft. It should be kept in the fridge over night and at any time you're not using it. It will become very hard there so it needs to be taken out half an hour before baking.
They should be in the oven circa 5 minutes.
Here's my recipe:
Melt 200 grams of butter together with 3 decilitres of sugar and 1,5 decilitre light syrup.
When melted, pour it into a bowl and let it cool a little.
Add 1,5 decilitre full cream (40% fat) and 1 tablespoon ground ginger, 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon and 1/2 tablespoon ground nutmeg. Blend well.
Then you add approx. 1,2 litre wheat flour (normal wheat flour, no bleaching, no raising agents etc) and 1 tablespoon bicarbonate mixed together.
Let it rest over night.
The gingerbread should be baked in a medium warm oven (200 degrees centigrade)
Edit:
The dough is fairly soft. It should be kept in the fridge over night and at any time you're not using it. It will become very hard there so it needs to be taken out half an hour before baking.
They should be in the oven circa 5 minutes.
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Date: 2004-12-15 04:27 am (UTC)is that 1/2, 1.2 or 1-2?
Not that I knew you could measure flour in litres - I thought letres was just for liquids. Shows how much I know
Then again - I'm still using non-metric weights because I understand them better than metric
Teddy
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Date: 2004-12-15 04:39 am (UTC)Eva
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Date: 2004-12-15 04:47 am (UTC)So if I use a measuring jug marked ff in letres, and just pour in the ingredients until they hit the right mark that would be OK??
Teddy
(not fond of baking but willing to do it for gingerbread)
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Date: 2004-12-15 04:47 am (UTC)Oops! I mean "marked off in litres"
Teddy
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Date: 2004-12-15 05:01 am (UTC)So if I use a measuring jug marked ff in letres, and just pour in the ingredients until they hit the right mark that would be OK??
That's right.
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Date: 2004-12-15 05:19 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-12-15 05:21 am (UTC)Eva
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Date: 2004-12-15 06:10 am (UTC)Teddy
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Date: 2004-12-15 06:11 am (UTC)Teddy
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Date: 2004-12-15 06:13 am (UTC)Teddy
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Date: 2004-12-15 07:55 am (UTC)Teddy, if you want, I'll convert the recipe for you. I'll have to do it for my "stupid American" self anyway.
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Date: 2004-12-15 09:31 am (UTC)/Sara
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Date: 2004-12-18 04:40 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-12-21 09:47 am (UTC)Eva