Sunday, May 27, 2012

Titty Biscuits, or officially "Crispy Biscuits"

Here is the recipe for 'Titty Biscuits" although going through Gran's stuff the recipe was found, and they are really called "Crispy Biscuits."

2 oz. cooking fat
2 oz margarine
3 oz sugar (brown)
1 teaspoon of syrup (Tate and Lyle's Golden Syrup which can be found in the USA at some health food stores)
3 teaspoons of boiling water
4 oz self-raising flour
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1 cup porridge oats
Glace Cherries

Cream fat and sugar, add syrup and boiling water.  Work in dry ingredients.  Roll into balls, top with half a cherry, place on greased baking tray and cook for 15 to 20 minutes on Gas Mark 3 or 150c
Crispy (or titty) Biscuit


The biscuits in the photo were made by my cousin Catherine.  They sit on a plate of my Gran's crockery which she had forever on the kitchen table (with original chairs) which dates to the 1960's.  When Gran (and Catherine) made them they were never crispy, but rather the almost crispy side of soft.

1 comment:

Karen Chace said...

Thank you for sharing your Gran with us Simon. I am so sorry for your loss but happy you have such amazing memories.

My own grandmother, who hailed from Lanchashire, England and made her way to the USA as a young 18 year old woman, made the very same biscuit. They were coveted during the Christmas holidays. Unfortunately, I never had the recipe, but now I do. Thank you!

Your Gran will certainly live on through your stories.

Karen