Cakes & Bakes: Gypsy Creams

Home-made gypsy creams | H is for Home

We needed some treats for our biscuit barrel so that was the subject for today’s Cakes & Bakes… but which kind of biscuit?

Butter, sugar and golden syrup in a saucepan | H is for Home Gypsy creams dough mixture | H is for Home

Justin started reminiscing about Gypsy Creams – and commenting on the fact that they seem to have disappeared from the shops. I have to admit that growing up in Trinidad, I’d never heard of Gypsy Creams – but they certainly sounded good enough to try.

Gypsy creams dough balls | H is for Home Gypsy creams dough balls flattened with the back of a fork | H is for Home

My numerous baking books didn’t offer a single recipe, but fortunately I found one available online.

They incorporate flour, butter, oats, golden syrup and most importantly chocolate. Two crisp biscuity layers sandwich a moist chocolate buttercream layer.

Gypsy creams biscuits cooling on a wire rack | H is for Home

Apparently coconut can be added to the recipe too. These are often called Romany Creams, but Justin thinks that the packet Gypsy Creams from his youth had something ‘coconutty’ about them.

Making chocolate buttercream | H is for Home

I have to say that they’re absolutely delicious – and are now a firm favourite of mine having missed out for nearly 50 years!

Home-made gypsy creams | H is for Home

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Home-made gypsy creams | H is for Home

Home-made gypsy creams | H is for Home

Gypsy Creams

Cook Time 20 minutes
Course Snack
Cuisine British
Servings 12 biscuits

Ingredients
  

For the biscuit dough

  • 100 g/4oz butter
  • 90 g/3oz golden syrup
  • 50 g/2oz caster sugar
  • 50 g/2oz porridge oats
  • 10 g/½oz cocoa powder
  • 175 g/6oz plain flour

For the buttercream

  • 150 g/5oz icing sugar
  • 50 g/2oz butter softened
  • 1 tbsp milk
  • 50 g/2oz dark chocolate melted

Instructions
 

For the biscuits

  • Preheat the oven to 170ºC/325ºF/Gas mark 3
  • Line a large baking sheet with parchment. Set aside
  • In a large saucepan, place the butter, syrup & sugar; melting gently over a low heat, stirring to combine
  • Sift the flour together with the cocoa powder before adding the oats to the mixture
  • Add these dry ingredients to the saucepan and mix together well
  • Leave to cool slightly
  • Take heaped teaspoons of the mixture and roll each into a ball between your palms
  • Place on the baking sheet leaving room between each ball
  • Flatten each ball slightly using the back of a fork
  • Bake for approximately 20 minutes
  • Using a palette knife, carefully transfer the biscuits on to a wire rack to cool completely

For the buttercream

  • While the biscuits are baking/cooling make the buttercream filling
  • Put the icing sugar, butter, milk and chocolate into a mixing bowl and combine until smooth

To finish

  • Spoon ½tsp of buttercream on to a biscuit and sandwich together with another biscuit
Gypsy creams ingredients
Keyword biscuits, cookies

A short break for shortbread!

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plate of shortbread tails with mug of tea and vintage shortbread tin

You only need a short break to make this traditional Scottish shortbread as it takes about 15 minutes preparation and a mere twenty minutes or so in the oven. Delicious, home-made buttery biscuits in less than an hour. It also gives us the opportunity to use some of our favourite household objects.

vintage wooden shortbread mould

The first is this lovely vintage wooden shortbread mould. It makes the perfect-sized round to last a couple of days with just a nice, simple touch of decoration around the edge.

home-made shortbread round

The second object is this gorgeous vintage 1960s Jacob’s biscuit tin. We really love the stylised thistle decoration made up of various Scottish tartans – and the biscuit round fits perfectly inside.

vintage shortbread tin

And last but not least, a favourite spotty mug – filled with strong afternoon tea of course – the perfect accompaniment!

plate of tails with mug of tea and vintage shortbread tin

Here’s the Scottish shortbread recipe we published last year if you fancy giving it a try.

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Biscuit Barrel Bonanza

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vintage Crown Devon pottery biscuit barrel with plate of biscuits and handmade pottery mug

This fabulous vintage biscuit barrel featured in our recent ‘Forthcoming Attractions: mid-June’ post.
What an amazing, psychedelic landscape!

detail from vintage Crown Devon pottery biscuit barrel

The range is called Country Lane and it was designed by Robin Cody for Crown Devon Pottery.

detail from vintage Crown Devon pottery biscuit barrel

There’s something very homely and comforting about a nice biscuit container – especially a full one!! The smell when you open it up and the treats held within!
We’re currently using tins designed by Sanna Annuka for Marks & Spencer to store ours.

Commemorative biscuit tin designed by Sanna Annuka celebrating 125 years of Marks & Spencer

We’ve sold some lovely examples over the past couple of years – they’re always steady sellers…

vintage 'flower power' biscuit tin

vintage 'flower power' biscuit tin

…and here’s a link to all the biscuit barrels, tins, pots & jars currently in the H is for Home shop

Tin-tastic!

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trio of Marks & Spencer biscuit tins designed by Sanna Annukka

Marks and Spencer are selling these Christmas biscuit selections…

Marks & Spencer chocolate chunk selection biscuit tin designed by Sanna Annukka

…with gorgeous tins designed by Sanna Annuka.

Marks & Spencer Swiss biscuit collection biscuit tin designed by Sanna Annukka

Future classics with their vintage Scandinavian folk art feel.

Marks & Spencer Swiss biscuit collection biscuit tin designed by Sanna Annukka

She was responsible for this Swiss biscuit tin last Christmas – it’s currently changing hands for £15-£20… without the biscuits!

detail from a Marks & Spencer Swiss biscuit collection biscuit tin designed by Sanna Annukka showing a Swiss milk maid

We’ve bought ours early this year – they’re sure to be popular again.

detail from a Marks & Spencer chocolate chunk selection biscuit tin designed by Sanna Annukka showing alpine trees

We’ll be giving a few tins as presents – but some will have to go under our own tree!!

Marks & Spencer Scottish shortbread petticoat tails tin

They’ve also got a butter shortbread tin with a sweet little Scottie dog on the front.

detail from Marks & Spencer Scottish shortbread petticoat tails tin showing a black Scottish terrier with a red tartan collar and lead and an envelope in his mouth

We recently posted a blog featuring illustrations by Miroslav Sasek – we don’t know who designed this tin – but it also has a vintage feel is very reminiscent of his work.

detail from Marks & Spencer Scottish shortbread petticoat tails tin showing legs of two mean and a woman and small flock of pigeons

Here are the actual illustrations from the book…

illustration of a Scottish terrier from vintage book, "This is Edinburgh" by Miroslav Sasek

…published in 1961.

illustration of a Scottish terrier from vintage book, "This is Edinburgh" by Miroslav Sasek

It’s not only going to be a tin-tastic Christmas in our house – looks like it’s going to be biscuit-tastic too!