I love the intense, licorice-y flavour of aniseed, although it’s not a spice everyone appreciates. To me, it seems a little old-fashioned, perhaps because of the vintage-looking packaging of Flavigny ...
My Christmas fantasy always involves dispensing with gifts, stopping the music and replanting all those doomed trees. But there’s no way I would pass up baking cookies with ginger, doctoring eggnog ...
The other day, a food-in friend was sharing with me the pleasures of eating Guyanese-style Aniseed Biscuits. I have to confess that my memory of the biscuit was not as vivid as his; I vaguely remember ...
Easy-bake cookies with an aniseed twang and a soft, citrussy icing Aniseed is one of those flavours you either love or hate. It’s similar to liquorice (which I can’t stand), but a little aniseed ...
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1 DOUGH Mix the flour,aniseed, baking powder and salt in a large bowl. Use your fingertips to rub thebutter into the mixture. 2 Beat the milk, egg andflavouring together and add it to the flour ...