In Tea and biscuits what is the biscuit?!


Question: In Tea and biscuits what is the biscuit!?
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Answers:
Here's the classic recipe for american baking powder biscuits, better known as scones (which are what you have in a Devonshire tea, together with whipped cream and jam or fresh strawberries):

http://www!.recipesbymom!.net/recipe_2!.htm!.!.!.

However, if you are in scone country (the UK or ANZ) then "biscuits" means "cookie" and any type of shortbread or sugar "cookie" is typical!.

You could also try some other traditional types such as ginger nut or Anzac!. Yum!Www@FoodAQ@Com

'biscuits' is the british term for cookies there is no specific recipe!. In a search you may even find actual recipes for biscuits (american style) but a biscuit is actually a cookie when said as 'tea biscuit'!. Search specifically for 'tea biscuit' and you will find many 'cookie' recipes!. Most often the cookie type is a shortbread version of some kind!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

You aren't asking about devonshire tea are you!? (That is tea with scones) If you just want a biscuit it can be anything!. The most common are like Arnotts milk arrowroot biscuits!. http://www!.arnotts!.com!.au/products/MilkA!.!.!. They are great for dunking!.!.!. or scotch fingers!.!.!. they are also great and yummier than milk arrowroot!. http://www!.arnotts!.com!.au/products/Scotc!.!.!.

Basically you just want a fairly plain biscuit!. Google for some recipes!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

i think they are tea biscuits maybe scones!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

a ball of bread with a space for butterWww@FoodAQ@Com





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