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Ginger Crunch

I love Ginger Crunch. I have done ever since my mother made it when I was a child. Ginger Crunch is only good though if it is made properly. So if you want a great Ginger Crunch recipe that is where this hub is for you. It has one of the best Ginger Crunch recipes.


The Best Ginger Crunch Recipe

Ingredients

125 g butter, softened 125 g white sugar (preferably caster sugar, but not essential) 220 g plain flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon ground ginger

Icing

60 g butter, chopped 125 g icing sugar 1 tablespoon golden syrup 2 teaspoons ground ginger 10 pieces crystallized ginger

Method

1. Preheat oven to 180C (350F).

2. Using a mixer or a food processor, cream the butter and sugar.

3. Add sifted flour, ground ginger and baking powder and mix well until the mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs- you can do this with your fingers if you like, but I do it in the food processor.

4. If using a food processor, scrape down sides once or twice to ensure all butter is mixed in with the flour.

5. Tip mixture into a well-greased shallow sided baking tin measuring approximately 27cm x 17cm (10 1/2" x 6 1/2") or a 20cm (8") square.

6. Using your fingers or the back of a fork, spread mixture evenly then press down lightly until just firm.

7. Don't press too hard or the mixture will set like concrete.

8. Bake on the centre shelf of the oven for 20-25 minutes or until lightly browned.

9. During the last few minutes of baking, combine all the icing (frosting) ingredients in a small saucepan and melt over a low-medium heat, stirring constantly.

10. Remove the biscuit base from the oven and immediately pour hot icing mixture as evenly as possible over the base.

11. Use a bread knife to spread the icing evenly over the base.

12. Now, cut the pieces of crystallised ginger in half and space them out evenly on top.

13. Slice into approximately 20 squares while still warm.

14. Remove baking tin when cool and store in an airtight tin.

Have you had Ginger Crunch?

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Trsmd  says:
12 months ago

Adding a ginger biscuit to the crumble is an excellent idea, you could also add a small amount of nutmeg and ground cinnamon to the crumble, but not too much or the food will be over-powering.

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