Ginger Biscuit Snickerdoodles
Ginger biscuits hold such a clear, dear memory in my mind. My grandmother always kept a tin of biscuits at her home, and when my siblings and I visited as children, we knew to expect a nibble. The collection included some crunchy ginger biscuits (or gingerbread biscuits, gingersnap, ginger nut, whatever you prefer!
Molasses, brown sugar and a combination of nutmeg, cinnamon, and cloves make these cookies unique. I also added in some crystallized ginger to intensify the flavour. Thanks to Primal Palate Gingersnap Spice (a holiday baking necessity), there won't be any confusion about what you're eating!
What about the snickerdoodle part of this recipe? Well, these New England treats are simple but a fan favourite, and I'm one of them! A soft (or crisp) cookie rolled in cinnamon sugar; this combination is seamless.
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Cinnamon Sugar Banana Fritters
My memory of banana fritters is from when dessert was rolled out, typically on Friday afternoon, if I was staying late at junior school. You had the option to ladle them with warm custard or smother them with jam.
Banana fritters are eaten across the African continent and the Caribbean with a variation in ingredients, as well as other cultures. Given that bananas make the top 5 most eaten fruits in the world, like dough, it is no wonder everyone found a way to fry them up!
If you have kids, consider serving these fritters up with ice cream!