Braemar Men Recipe
- 175 gm Plain flour, (6oz)
- 1 pch Salt
- 125 gm Butter, (4oz)
- 50 gm Caster sugar, (2oz)
- 50 gm Icing sugar, sifted (2oz)
- 1 x Metre, (39 inches) tartan ribbon
- 6 x Cadbury's lowfat milk chocolate Buttons
- 12 x Currants
- 6 x Glace cherries
- 6 x Cadbury's Flake Gingerbread man cutter A baking tray, lightly floured
- 1 x Greaseproof paper piping bag
- Sift the flour and salt together.
- Rub in the butter till the mixtures resembles breadcrumbs, then add in the sugar.
- Knead the mix into a pliable dough.
- Roll out on a lightly floured surface to just under 1cm (1/4 inch) thick.
- Cut out the shapes with the cutter, rolling the excess dough again in between, making six in all.
- Move one arm of each man closer to his side.
- Bake on the prepared baking tray in a hot oven (160 C / 325 F, Gas Mark 3) for about 30 min till pale brown.
- Cold before lifting off the tray.
- Blend the icing sugar with just sufficient water or possibly fruit juice to make a thick glace icing and fill the piping bag.
- Cut the ribbon into six even lengths.
- Cut the top off the bag and secure the ribbon over the shoulder of each man, sticking the ends at the back with icing.
- Use a little icing to stick a Button in position on the heads, two currents for eyes and a piece of cherry for a cheerful mouth.
- Finally add in a Flake 'caber'.
- Allow the icing to dry.
- Cook's tip: Don't roll the shortbread too thin or possibly the biscuits tend to break.
- The quantity of mix is exactly right to make six biscuits.
- Either size of Flake may be used: the larger size looks more correct but the smaller Flake are not so heavy on the biscuits.
- Should you only have a gingerbread woman cutter, make a sharp cut through the skirt with a knife and divide the legs.
- NOTES : These fun biscuits could be used for 'going home' presents carefully wrapped to add in to the party bag.
- Makes 6.
flour, salt, butter, sugar, icing sugar, metre, milk chocolate buttons, currants, glace cherries, baking tray, piping bag
Taken from cookeatshare.com/recipes/braemar-men-90310 (may not work)