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Christmas Gingerbread Trees.

SashaFarrelly
SashaFarrelly Posts: 14
edited February 9 in Recipes
I was feeling festive today and decided to make some Gingerbread Trees, found a fab recipe on the BBC Good Food website which has the macros and calories included so thought i'd share :flowerforyou: http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/3000/gingerbread-trees

75g softened butter
50g caster sugar
½ tsp bicarbonate of soda
50g golden syrup
2 egg yolks
250g plain flour
½ tsp ground cinnamon
½ tsp ground ginger

Heat oven to 180C/fan 160C/gas 4.
Beat together the softened butter with the caster sugar until creamy.
Stir in bicarbonate of soda, golden syrup and the egg yolks.
Sift in the plain flour and ground cinnamon and ground ginger then bring together with a wooden spoon.
Shape into two balls, knead until the dough comes together, then chill for 30 mins.
Roll out one ball at a time, to about 2 x £1 coin thickness.
Stamp out trees with a 7cm cutter, then re-roll the trimmings.
Lift dough onto greased baking sheets and bake for 10-12 mins until slightly risen and golden brown.
Cool on a wire rack. Will keep in an airtight container up to a week.

96 Calories per tree (un-iced)
2g protein, 15g carbs, 4g fat, 0g fibre, 2g saturates, 5g sugar, 0.17g salt.


Its really easy and i can safely say that its a good job they're low calorie :laugh: Merry Christmas :drinker:

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  • bump :happy:
  • YasFitoBit
    YasFitoBit Posts: 11 Member

    96 Calories per tree (un-iced)
    2g protein, 15g carbs, 4g fat, 0g fibre, 2g saturates, 5g sugar, 0.17g salt.

    How many cookies does the recipe make?

  • 96 Calories per tree (un-iced)
    2g protein, 15g carbs, 4g fat, 0g fibre, 2g saturates, 5g sugar, 0.17g salt.

    How many cookies does the recipe make?

    It made about 20-25 i think
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