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rachel79 | 09:25 Sun 06th Aug 2006 | Food & Drink
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Hi, when I was in Spain last year i had these biscuit/cake type of things called palmeritas. they were sort of like puff pastry shapes with sugar on top then cooked so all the sugar caramelises and goes a bit hard. they are best things ever!! anyone know where I can get some? except spain. thanks, Rachel.
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Hi rachel79,

Palmeras are sold in majority of bakers, and in in-store bakery of your leading supermarkets. M & S (in-store bakery) also do them - very good too. Sometimes called "pig's ears", for obvious reasons!

Made some myself once, quite fiddly as you have to keep folding the pastry over (two diff methods - tried both).
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ooh thank you tictactoe! I think I shall go and indulge myself now, m&s here I come! thanks again.

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