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9 thoughts on “Brandy snap”
So was it a solo or was it a vehicle for something incredibly decadent?
You are correct I believe it’s probably the Devil’s own work, having said that I reckon a Brandy Snap would stand up well to being dunked and would be unlikely to fall apart and into said cup of tea . . .
I don’t know, and I’m not sure if there is any brandy in it. I know it is made with syrup, sugar, butter and flour and is a very flat holy biscuit that is then shaped into a cylindrical curl.
So was it a solo or was it a vehicle for something incredibly decadent?
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Solo, dipped in a cup of tea… I know, you are not a fan of dunking.
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You are correct I believe it’s probably the Devil’s own work, having said that I reckon a Brandy Snap would stand up well to being dunked and would be unlikely to fall apart and into said cup of tea . . .
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Yep, it just goes a bit soft, momentarily.
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Is it like a ginger snap but with brandy?
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I don’t know, and I’m not sure if there is any brandy in it. I know it is made with syrup, sugar, butter and flour and is a very flat holy biscuit that is then shaped into a cylindrical curl.
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They resemble cannolis.
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Yes.
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Once again separated by a common language. 😀
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