Well, the Honey Jumbles were a fail. Or rather, a learning opportunity.
Several things added up to a less than brilliant biscuit:
- The bicarbonate of soda was old. I used some from a big box, and I think it had lost its leavening properties.
- When the recipe said to “roll each quarter of the dough into a sausage 1 cm thick”, my measurement must have been out. Very big Honey Jumbles! Which might have lead to the next problem…
- I slightly underbaked the biscuits. They are tricky - over bake them, and they become too hard, but they are very soft straight out of the oven, and firm up quite a lot overnight. Another two minutes or so next time.
- The icing was slightly too thick for easy spreading, and I misjudged the strength of the new food colouring, leading to a very unappealing colour on half the biscuits! “Rose Pink” was the desired colour - not the unfortunate “Antacid Medicine Pink” I ended tinting!
In the words of Cherish from “Bake Off:The Professionals”
“Cha la la la, I did not enjoy eating this at alllll…”
But never mind. I’m going to try again. Determined to conquer the #HoneyJumbles !
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May have watched too much #GreatBritishBakeOff - partner just looked at the cooling trays of honey jumble biscuits and said “The judges would like you to bake twenty identical biscuits…”
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Partner, on learning Honey Jumbles are no longer available at the shops, has asked me to make some.
It’s been a long time since I’ve made any, and they’re a simple bake - except that they really need to be left overnight for the flavours to develop, and to change from a biscuit to that lovely, cake-like texture.
So I’ll have to make a distraction bake alongside, to give the Honey Jumbles a chance.
Hmmmm.
Oddly enough, my recipe doesn’t contain any honey. Only golden syrup. Other more modern recipes have honey, and I’ve seen still others with treacle.