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mrsmurphey | 14:09 Sun 12th Dec 2010 | Food & Drink
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has anyone a tried and tested recipe for these delicious biscuits
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1 Go to supermarket
2 Locate biscuit shelf
3 Select Barmouth biscuits
4 Take to checkout and pay.
5 Go home
6 Eat biscuits
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have not been made commercially for many many years!!
That'll teach me to be such a smartarse!
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If I remember rightly, weren't they very thin, with the texture, though not flavour, of a ginger snap?
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very thin, shiny with a brownish edge and a strong vanilla flavour, nothing else like them!!
http://www.jamieolive...icle-view.php?id=1719

This may help....googling told me these traditional French biscuits are the closest.
i´m quite parcial to crawfords arrowroot, for dunking.
but for a yummy bicky, have you tried Ikea´s thin ginger biscuits? bloody addictive
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thanks pastafreak. these do sound similar, aren't they usually made with just white of egg, no yolk?
might interest you to know marks and spensers biscuit curls sold in green box are almost identical taste to barmouth just curls not flat biscuit hope this helps also french biscuits lange de chat or something like that sold in waitrose taste similar
mights interest you to know that as well as Langues de chat
biscuits from waitrose tasting like barmouth marks and spencers biscuit curls are an almost identical taste tho different shape
Simple. Go to my blog at The Perrigaux Kitchen and later today I will be posting a recipe for Langue du Chat. Exactly the same as Barmouth biscuits which I too loved as a boy. It's actually a tuile recipe.

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