East Staffs Gull
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Maybe the odd date or two?
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And the baking time and temperature must be equally obvious....
Do you use large oats or just muesli-sized ones?
Don't be ridiculous!Leave to cool for at least 3 hours
As the winner of the albourne village show ‘best flapjack’ for 3 years running, I feel that for once I have more than opinion to offer.
Golden syrup is just plain wrong...
Additives such as fruit or...god forbid...cornflakes are just plain wrong.
The correct recipe is...
Infinity foods jumbo oats
Butter
Demarera sugar
HONEY (preferably Payne’s)
The ratios are 2, 1, 1, 1
I go for
400g oats
200g butter, honey, sugar
Melt the butter, honey and sugar over a low heat, don’t boil, keep going until there are no sugar granules on your stirring spoon.
Add the oats and coat GENTLY
turn out into a circular 20cm tin (yes circular) with a disc of grease proof paper at the bottom
Pat down gently...don’t pulverise!
Cook in the oven (170 degrees fan / 180 degrees normal) for 17 mins
Leave to cool for at least 3 hours
Remove from tin and slice into 12 pizza style slices
Enter into village show
Win award!!
You’ll thank me [emoji4]
I've been eating cricket teas for over 50 years, as both a player and a coach.
For the last 20 I have avoided all cake in an impossible challenge to minimise waistline enlargement.
However, FLAPJACK cannot be ignored and, when prepared correctly, if the most delicious and enjoyable cricket-tea treat.
Must be firm enough to hold its shape, soft to the nibble and tasty.
Just like a decent pair of boobs I guess ....
Apologies for being over excited but I just knew that if I hung around on NSC for long enough, my time to shine would present itself...
To prove my credentials, I just dug this out...
I might quit now and insist that bozza removes my account with legal threats, as I think I just peaked [emoji6]
500g oats
250g golden granulated sugar
250g unsalted butter
5 table spoons golden syrup
Simple and delicious.
As the winner of the albourne village show ‘best flapjack’ for 3 years running, I feel that for once I have more than opinion to offer.
Golden syrup is just plain wrong...
Additives such as fruit or...god forbid...cornflakes are just plain wrong.
The correct recipe is...
Infinity foods jumbo oats
Butter
Demarera sugar
HONEY (preferably Payne’s)
The ratios are 2, 1, 1, 1
I go for
400g oats
200g butter, honey, sugar
Melt the butter, honey and sugar over a low heat, don’t boil, keep going until there are no sugar granules on your stirring spoon.
Add the oats and coat GENTLY
turn out into a circular 20cm tin (yes circular) with a disc of grease proof paper at the bottom
Pat down gently...don’t pulverise!
Cook in the oven (170 degrees fan / 180 degrees normal) for 17 mins
Leave to cool for at least 3 hours
Remove from tin and slice into 12 pizza style slices
Enter into village show
Win award!!
You’ll thank me [emoji4]
Scoobiewhite wants no hint of fruit in it!Currently in the oven.
Currently in the oven.
I'll be amazed if the 'turn out time' makes it to 3 hours.
come on we need to know the result!!! ( or have you fallen into some form of type 2 diabetic coma?)
It won’t effect the taste, but it’s quite a thick slab of flapjack, so if you turn it out too soon it will disintegrate in the middle.
Ultimately, follow your flapjack instincts!
Apologies for being over excited but I just knew that if I hung around on NSC for long enough, my time to shine would present itself...
To prove my credentials, I just dug this out...
I might quit now and insist that bozza removes my account with legal threats, as I think I just peaked [emoji6]
As the winner of the albourne village show ‘best flapjack’ for 3 years running, I feel that for once I have more than opinion to offer.
Golden syrup is just plain wrong...
Additives such as fruit or...god forbid...cornflakes are just plain wrong.
The correct recipe is...
Infinity foods jumbo oats
Butter
Demarera sugar
HONEY (preferably Payne’s)
The ratios are 2, 1, 1, 1
I go for
400g oats
200g butter, honey, sugar
Melt the butter, honey and sugar over a low heat, don’t boil, keep going until there are no sugar granules on your stirring spoon.
Add the oats and coat GENTLY
turn out into a circular 20cm tin (yes circular) with a disc of grease proof paper at the bottom
Pat down gently...don’t pulverise!
Cook in the oven (170 degrees fan / 180 degrees normal) for 17 mins
Leave to cool for at least 3 hours
Remove from tin and slice into 12 pizza style slices
Enter into village show
Win award!!
You’ll thank me [emoji4]
right, its my first chance today to try this award winner out! To the supermarket we go in order to make FLAPJACK FRIDAY