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Nutrition: per snap

  • kcal76
  • fat3.7g
  • saturates2.2g
  • carbs10.2g
  • sugars7.4g
  • fibre0.2g
  • protein0.4g
  • salt0.1g
    low
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Method

  • step 1

    Preheat the oven to 180C/ 160 fan/ gas mark 4 and two baking trays with baking parchment.

  • step 2

    Put the butter, sugar and golden syrup in a saucepan and heat gently until the butter and sugar have melted. Put the flour and ginger in a bowl and make a well in the centre. Add the lemon zest and juice and the brandy. Pour in the butter mixture and gradually beat it into the flour until the mixture is thoroughly combined.

  • step 3

    Use a teaspoon to dollop 3 - 4 heaps of mixture onto the prepared baking tray. A heaped tsp is enough for a cigar and two heaped teaspoons is enough for a basket. Space them well apart as they will spread. Cook in batches for 8 – 10 mins until set, golden brown and lacy in appearance. Do not allow to go too dark as they will taste bitter. Leave for a minute before shaping – the snaps should still be pliable but set enough to move without tearing.

  • step 4

    You can shape the brandy snaps into cigars or baskets. To make cigars, oil the handle of a wooden spoon and wrap the brandy snap around. If you have a long handle or more than one spoon, you can do a few at a time. The base of the biscuits should be the bit that touches the spoon so that the top ‘presentation’ side of the biscuit is seen. Transfer to a cooling rack. To make baskets, oil the base of small ramekins or narrow tumblers and drape the biscuits over them. The top of the biscuit should touch the base this time as this is the bit you’ll see.

  • step 5

    Pipe whipped cream into the cigars or use the baskets or cones for ice cream and berries. If not using straightway, store in an airtight container for up to 5 days.

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lucygraceairey76335

Yum scrum

amazing1990

The brandy snaps taste nice but the method does not work. They stick to the paper and they do not come off.

lucygraceairey76335

You have to take them off before they harden and fold them while warmish

Pepper Jane

Very nice but give them a bit longer to set before rolling.

b.daykinp6ZecRoT

I made these after seeing them as a Bake Off challenge. They were easy to make although the mixture is sticky! The tricky bit is getting them round the spoon while hot enough to mould whilst not burning your fingers. Delicious and crunchy.

Johnston-Burns

It was the first time making these. Never even heard of them until they were made on celebrity master chef! They were so so easy to make and taste AMAZING!!! I will definitely be making these again 🙃

lucygraceairey76335

SAME

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