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Homemade hobnobs?

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  • System
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    thanks for all your replies , i too use the recipie off this site but they are so damn tempting i will have to freeze them the minute they have cooled.
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  • thriftlady_2
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    KimYeovil wrote: »
    But the Queen is HM and that is how I read it (that is, that they are her hobnobs.) But thinking about it again I really don't want to start thinking about it too closely.
    No, let's not:rotfl:
  • twentypenceoff
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    KimYeovil wrote: »
    But the Queen is HM and that is how I read it (that is, that they are her hobnobs.) But thinking about it again I really don't want to start thinking about it too closely.

    glad it wasnt just me then:D
  • jenster
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    ALIBOBSY wrote: »
    The home made hobnobs on here-the famous twinks freeze well cooked. But I find the work uncooked as well. I freeze them in the dough balls you make before cooking and then cook them from frozen.
    Mind you I forget to defrost stuff overnight so this means I can cook them fresh in the morning, lovely baking smell in the morning lol.

    ali x


    same here have frozen them then baked them like that and still the best there is
    (Twink:A)
  • kazzaw
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    Simon Rimmer is making homemade hobnobs this morning on Something for the Weekend (BBC2 now).

    I'll bet they're not a patch on Twink's!!! :rolleyes:
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  • Barneysmom
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    I made some Twinks yesterday, they are to die for! I cn't believe I've left it so long. Me and Barney had 5 between us last night! :cool:

    Thanks Twink! :A
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  • twink
    twink Posts: 3,827 Forumite
    kazzaw wrote: »
    Simon Rimmer is making homemade hobnobs this morning on Something for the Weekend (BBC2 now).

    I'll bet they're not a patch on Twink's!!! :rolleyes:

    wonder if he has been on here then :D
    glad you enjoyed the biscuits barneysmom
  • Just wanted to say I made chocolate covered Twinks tonight and they were lovely! I have made some original Twinks for my nieces 7th Birthday tomorrow as she loves them (but not chocolate:confused:).
    Thanks a million for the recipe Twink! :T
  • shjo558
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    Has anyone tried putting some finely chopped glace cherries in or do you think they would burn too easy in the oven?
  • Miss_Cinnabon
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    shjo558 wrote: »
    Has anyone tried putting some finely chopped glace cherries in or do you think they would burn too easy in the oven?

    ive put in cherries, although not chopped up, just halved them on top of the hobnobs before they were cooked, they were lovely:D
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