Frances Janisch, photographer, and founder of the blog “Melting Pot, food is culture”, posted a story on my mother’s Anzac biscuit recipe. Thanks Frances!
Actually the original Margaret Fulton recipe calls for Golden Syrup but my mother uses Treacle, because it gives the biscuits an extra richness. If you can’t find either, I’d maybe try Molasses? But true authentic ANZAC biscuits, are made with either Treacle or Golden Syrup.
About Golden Syrup – Most popular in England, where the common brand is “Lyle’s.” “King” is an American made brand of golden syrup produced in Kentucky and is more readily available in the United States. Another type called “Australian Golden Syrup” is also available for those down under. In addition, three brands are available through King Arthur Flour Baker’s Catalogue http://www.bakerscatalogue.com.
Lyles brand stocked in USA at Cost Plus World Market or order via englishteastore.com
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and of course, HAPPY BIRTHDAY Sandy
Hey Dimity
My Mom wants to make this recipe, what could she sub out the Golden Syrup with, she is not sure she can find it in Texas !!!! Let me know
Actually the original Margaret Fulton recipe calls for Golden Syrup but my mother uses Treacle, because it gives the biscuits an extra richness. If you can’t find either, I’d maybe try Molasses? But true authentic ANZAC biscuits, are made with either Treacle or Golden Syrup.
About Golden Syrup – Most popular in England, where the common brand is “Lyle’s.” “King” is an American made brand of golden syrup produced in Kentucky and is more readily available in the United States. Another type called “Australian Golden Syrup” is also available for those down under. In addition, three brands are available through King Arthur Flour Baker’s Catalogue http://www.bakerscatalogue.com.
Lyles brand stocked in USA at Cost Plus World Market or order via englishteastore.com