Johnboy":s85jqbnl said:Just to stir the cake/biscuit debate a bit more, I bring you the Retro Tosset Cake.
A biscuit masquerading as a cake. It looks as if they were just as confused about the whole issue 700 years ago as well!
dyna-ti":3dvysr46 said:Johnboy":3dvysr46 said:Just to stir the cake/biscuit debate a bit more, I bring you the Retro Tosset Cake.
A biscuit masquerading as a cake. It looks as if they were just as confused about the whole issue 700 years ago as well!
A recipe masquerading as traditional. Cane sugar wasn't about then, so likely honey, which begs what other ingredients have been changed :shock:
Possibly even a shortbread, masquerading as a cake, masquerading as a biscuit :?
The History Man":2bq9hfbj said:£2.66. A king’s ransom. :shock:
These were Christmas only.
My mother would buy large plain cardboard boxes of broken biscuits from the factory. You never knew what the mix would be but there was always enough treasure.