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Mary Berry’s Classic Sticky Gingerbread

Classic and delicious sticky gingerbread from Simple Cakes. Using golden syrup and black treacle, this gingerbread recipe is ideal for homemade Christmas gifts.

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Mary Berry

Introduction

This keeps and freezes extremely well. Sometimes you get a dip in the middle of the gingerbread, which indicates that you have been a bit heavy-handed with the syrup and treacle. It just means it tastes even more moreish.

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Ingredients

225g (8oz) margarine or butter
225g (8oz) light muscovado sugar
225g (8oz) golden syrup
225g (8oz) black treacle
225g (8oz) self-raising flour
225g (8oz) wholemeal self-raising flour
4 tsp ground ginger
2 eggs
300ml (10fl oz) milk

Essential kit

You will need a traybake or roasting tin, 30 x 23 x 4cm (12 x 9 x 1½in).

Method

Cut a rectangle of non-stick baking parchment to fit the base and sides of the tin. Lightly grease the tin and then line it with the paper, pushing it neatly into the corners. Pre-heat the oven to 160°C/325°F/Gas Mark 3. Measure the margarine or butter, sugar, golden syrup and black treacle into a medium pan and heat gently until the mixture has melted evenly. Allow to cool slightly.

Put the flours and ground ginger into a large mixing bowl and stir together lightly. Beat the eggs into the milk. Pour the cooled margarine and syrup mixture into the flour with the egg and milk mixture and beat with a wooden spoon until smooth.

Pour the mixture into the prepared tin, tilt gently to level the surface and bake for about 50 minutes, until well risen, golden and springy to the touch. Allow the gingerbread to cool a little in the tin, then turn out on to a wire rack and leave to cool completely. Cut into 16 squares.

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3 Comments

    default user avatar Ellie

    Such a easy cake to make but possibly one of the most tasty ones I’ve made. My kids loved it.

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    default user avatar Christine Williams

    Really good winter, bonfire cake. All the family love it and simple toake.

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