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Christmas biscuits

These cinnamon flavoured treats are great for getting the kids involved in cooking, and they will look great on the tree too

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175g dark muscovado sugar 85g golden syrup

100g butter

3 tsp ground ginger

1 tsp ground cinnamon 350g plain flour, plus extra for dusting

1 tsp bicarbonat­e of soda 1 egg, lightly beaten

TO FINISH

100g white chocolate Edible silver balls 1 Heat the sugar, golden syrup and butter until melted. Mix the spices and flour in a large bowl. Dissolve the bicarbonat­e of soda in 1 tsp cold water. Make a well in the centre of the dry ingredient­s, add the melted sugar mix, egg and bicarbonat­e of soda. Mix well. At this stage the mix will be soft but will firm up on cooling. 2 Cover the surface of the biscuit mix with wrapping and leave to cool, then put in the fridge for at least 1 hr to become firm enough to roll out. 3 Heat oven to 190C/170C fan/gas 5. Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured surface and knead briefly. (At this stage the dough can be put into a food bag and kept in the fridge for up to a week). Cut the dough in half. Thinly roll out one half on a lightly floured surface. Cut into shapes with cutters, such as gifts, trees and hearts, then transfer to baking sheets, leaving a little room for them to spread. If you plan to hang the biscuits up, make a small hole in the top of each one using a skewer. Repeat with remaining dough. 4 Bake for 12-15 mins until they darken slightly. If the holes you have made

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Break up the chocolate and melt in the microwave on Medium for

1-2 mins, or in a small heatproof bowl over simmering water. Drizzle the chocolate over the biscuits, or pipe on shapes or names, then stick a few silver balls into the chocolate. If hung up on the tree, the biscuits will be edible for about a week, but will last a lot longer as decoration­s.

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