Monday, 14 April 2014
Easter Currant Biscuits
I don’t have a very good track record of themed baking. Christmas I can cope with, as it’s basically stretched over a whole month and padded out by lots of days off. Other than that, I’m never good at remembering to bake for specific occasions – Halloween, St Patricks Day, Shrove Tuesday and Valentines Day (aside from the odd brownie) all come and go every year before I’ve had a chance to get the scales out. I wanted this Easter to be different so this post is the first of two fab Easter bakes!I didn’t know why currant biscuits are so tied in with Easter and the research I did gave several different suggestions – that they were given after Church on Easter Sunday in packages of 3 to represent the Holy Trinity, that the rich ingredients marked the end of Lent and fasting, that the tradition originated in the West Country – who knows! Recipes also differ with variations from county to county, so I stuck with Mary Berry. They turned out softer than I was imagining and slightly different to the crunchy Fruit Shortcakes you buy in shops but moreish and perfect with a cup of tea nonetheless. The only changes I made were to do half currants, half sultanas instead of all currants and I realised just after putting them in the oven that the zest of an orange would be a nice addition. You can find the recipe here (I only made the fruited half) – enjoy!`
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I bet they are delicious!
have a wonderful Easter Lucy~
I love those biscuits! Yours look delicious.
Cheers,
Rosa
Yummy!
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I lOVE these Traditional Easter biscuits and I remember my grandmother used to make them for our Easter tea! Karen
They look lovely and you can almost always trust a Mary Berry recipe.
Look absolutely moreish. I'd love to try the recipe. Thank you sweet Lucy!
How lovely to see Easter Biscuits on a blog:) I think they are always a winner.
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