Matilda biscuits:Sugar,spice and all things nice.
Matilda biscuits:Sugar,spice and all things nice.Jill Dupleix

“Sugar ’n spice and all things nice,” says the old nursery rhyme. “That’s what little girls are made of.”

Yeah,well,not really. Just look at those Matildas.That’s what little girls are made of. Guts and intelligence and generosity and skill and sportswomanship. Whether the Australian women’s national soccer team wins games or not is almost immaterial. They’re winning already.

So in honour of the Tillies,I baked some biscuits,the irony being that they’re made of sugar and spice and all things nice. But they’re also crisp,tough and spicy. And they’ll last. Just like their namesake.

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Ingredients

  • 250g plain flour

  • 1 tbsp ground ginger

  • 1 tsp cinnamon

  • ½ tsp mixed spice

  • good pinch of sea salt

  • 125g butter,chopped

  • 125g brown sugar

  • 3 tbsp golden syrup (see note)

  • 1 scant tsp bicarbonate of soda

Method

  1. Step1

    Preheat the oven to 160C fan-forced (180C conventional). Prepare two baking trays by lining them with baking paper.

  2. Step2

    Sift the flour,ginger,cinnamon,mixed spice and sea salt into a bowl and make a well in the middle.

  3. Step3

    Melt the butter,sugar and golden syrupin a medium pan,stirring,until the sugar has melted.

  4. Step4

    Remove from the heat,wait for 60 seconds,then add the bicarb,stirring as it froths up.

  5. Step5

    Pour the hot mixture into the flour mixture,and bring it together with a spatula until there are no streaks of flour.

  6. Step6

    Use a teaspoon to scoop up a portion of dough (see note),then roll it into a ball in your hands. Place the biscuit on a tray lined with baking paper,allowing a little room for spreading.

  7. Step7

    Press down lightly to flatten and sprinkle on some cinnamon sugar (see notes).

  8. Step8

    Bake for 10 to 11 minutes until golden.

  9. Step9

    Remove from oven and stand on tray for five minutes before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely. Store in an airtight container.

Sprinkle with cinnamon sugar before baking.
Sprinkle with cinnamon sugar before baking.Jill Dupleix

Notes

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Jill DupleixJill Dupleix is a Good Food contributor and reviewer who writes the Know-How column.

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