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Cinnamon Biscuits

Submitted by: Rhonda Warhol
The basic English biscuit, with a dash of cinnamon. 

Cream Tea Cakes

Submitted by: Marc Boyer
"Cream cakes" are not a specific item, but a term that refers to a variety of goodies served at tea. Scones, cakes, buns, and biscuits may be spread with cream and/or jam. The cream is a wonderfully thick, yellowish reduction named "clotted cream" sometimes available imported in glass jars at trendy gourmet food markets. Here's a Lake District recipe for "Upland's Biscuits". 

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Digestive Biscuits

Submitted by: tracy
Similar to the traditional British biscuits, these can also be served buttered or with cheese. For a sweeter biscuit, brush one side with melted semisweet chocolate after baking. 

English Teacakes

Submitted by: Barbara
A soft flavorful teacake with chewy raisins and citron. This recipe was passed down to me from my aunt. 

English Cookie Bars

Submitted by: Sara
Dense bar cookies with a hint of coffee flavor. Nicely spiced with cinnamon and nutmeg. 

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Fruit Preserve Sandwich Cookies

Submitted by: Cassie
Colorful, English biscuits very popular with kids. 

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Golden Honey Snaps

Submitted by: Sophie
An easy and delicious recipe for honey snaps using golden syrup, a liquid sweetener known in England and prized for its toasty flavor. 

Madeira Fingers

Submitted by: Dan Stanley
Elegant English biscuits that can be served with afternoon tea, or to accompany desserts. 

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Maids-of-Honor

Submitted by: Dlynn
These dainty cookies melt in your mouth. Legend has it that they are named after the ladies in waiting to an English queen. 

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Melting Biscuits

Submitted by: Jayna
Traditional English biscuits that melt in your mouth. 

Old English Cookies

Submitted by: Jolene
A magnificent blend of textures and spices with a hint of coffee. These are great on a cold winter day. 

Shortbread

Submitted by: Norita Solt
This is a compilation of several Shortbread recipes I have. It should use real butter and not be TOO sweet. 

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Spice Cookies

Submitted by: Angie Kitcher
This recipe was my mother's Grandmothers recipe. Spicy soft cookies with currants. Originally from England. Enjoy, they won't last long. 


 
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