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Stoke & Staffordshire Hallowe'en Special
Hanging bat and ghost cookies
Hanging bat and ghost cookies
HANGING BAT AND GHOST COOKIES

It's fun to make Gingerbread Biscuits with your child for Hallowe'en. It looks great if you collect some twigs and hang the bats upside down from the branches.
INGREDIENTS

Gingerbread Biscuits

225g/8 oz plain flour

a quarter  tsp salt

1 tsp baking powder

1 and a half tsp ground ginger

half a tsp mixed spice

50g/1 three quarter ounces unsalted butter

100g/3 and a half ounces dark brown soft sugar

100g/3 and a half ounces Golden Syrup

1 tbsp milk


Icing

8g sachet dried egg white

warm water

250g icing sugar, sifted

black food colouring

METHOD
Sift together the flour, salt, baking powder and spices. Heat the butter sugar and golden syrup in a small pan until dissolved, stirring frequently, then allow to cool for 5 minutes.  Stir the syrup mixture and milk into the dry ingredients.  Cover with plastic film and chill for 30 minutes.

Preheat the oven to 180C/350F/Gas 4.  Lightly grease two baking sheets.  Roll out the dough on a lightly floured surface until about 3mm thick.  Cut out ghost, bat or any other Hallowe'en shapes using cookie cutters.  Use a straw to make a hole in each one if you wish to hang them from a branch.  Bake for 10 to 12 minutes until lightly browned and then cool on a wire rack.

You can leave the biscuits plain or you can ice them if you prefer. To make the icing, mix the dried egg white to a smooth paste with a little warm water according to the packet instructions.  Gradually whisk in the sifted icing sugar. Colour half the icing black.  Make a small piping bag out of greaseproof or baking paper and pipe around the outline of the biscuits and around the hole.  Pipe the bat biscuits black and the ghost biscuits white.  Thin out the remaining black and white icing with a little water and spread this inside the piped lines.

Once the icing has hardened you can pipe some features on the ghosts and bats or you could use tubes of Writing Icing for this.

Thread some thin ribbon through the holes in the biscuits and hang them from twigs arranged in a vase.

MAKES 18 BISCUITS

Other recipes:

Ghoulish ghost cakes
Skull shaped pizzas

All recipes are courtesy of Annabel Karmel
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