Homemade Ginger Nuts (Ginger Snaps)

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Ginger Nuts tray

With their fiery flavour and tooth-breaking crunch, ginger nuts – sometimes known as ‘snaps’ – regularly come top of ‘dunkability’ experiments. If you don’t have a cup of tea to hand but prefer something softer, a shop-bought ginger nut can be gently warmed in the oven or microwave. Just be careful with the timings or you’ll end up with incinerated biscuits, a wailing fire alarm and an angry university warden (I’m speaking from experience).

Ginger Nut Dough

Ginger Nuts before baking

In fact, if you’re at all fussy about your ginger nuts, you should be making them at home. This recipe comes together in minutes and can be adjusted to have more or less snap as well as varying levels of spice. I like mine packed with ginger (fresh and ground) plus the full compliment of cinnamon, nutmeg and allspice. Some chopped crystallized ginger is a lovely added extra and will make for an altogether more sophisticated biscuit, but I’ve kept things simpler today.

Ginger Nut Biscuits

Ginger Nuts

A mixture of caster and fudgy brown sugar gives the dough a lovely richness whilst retaining that all-important snap. If you prefer a biscuit with even more snap, use all caster sugar. A combination of golden syrup and sticky molasses again adds richness and I’ve thrown in half and half plain and wholemeal spelt flour to add a bit more body.

Ginger Nuts tray
We ate these biscuits after Easter lunch, crumbled over vanilla roasted rhubarb and a scoop of coconut sorbet (recipe for which I’ll be posting soon). The soft, sweet rhubarb, creamy cold coconut and crunchy nubs of ginger nut made for the perfect dessert and they were delicious the next day dunked into tea.

Ginger Nuts stack
This recipe makes for quite a lot of biscuits – 60 to be precise – which is clearly more than any household needs at once. The amount is so large because you want a small amount of egg in relation to the dry ingredients (this keeps the biscuits crisp), but the dough freezes beautifully and will keep you in biscuits for weeks. With the weather turning warmer, I’ve got my extras earmarked for BBQ season, sandwiched round toasted marshmallows with a slab of chocolate for a fiery take on a s’more.

Ginger Nuts or Snaps

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Fiery little ginger biscuits, perfect for crumbling over ice cream or dunking into tea. Ginger nuts should pack a real flavour punch so don't skimp on the spice. This recipe makes a lot of biscuits, but the dough can be frozen for up to a month.
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Recipe type: Biscuits
Serves: 60
Ingredients
  • 175g plain white flour
  • 175 wholemeal spelt flour
  • 2½ tsp ground ginger
  • ½ tsp cinnamon
  • ¼ tsp allspice
  • scraping fresh nutmeg
  • pinch salt
  • 100g cold unsalted butter, cubed
  • 90g soft brown sugar
  • 75g golden caster sugar
  • 1 large egg
  • 2 tbsp golden syrup
  • 2 tbsp molasses or treacle
  • 2cm piece fresh ginger, peeled and finely grated
  • Demerara sugar, for sprinkling (optional)
Instructions
  1. Preheat the oven to 180 degrees C fan. Line two baking trays with baking parchment.
  2. In a large bowl, combine the flours, spices and salt. Rub the cubes of butter in with your fingertips until the mixture resembles very fine breadcrumbs. Stir in both sugars.
  3. In a small bowl, stir together the egg, golden syrup, molasses or treacle and ginger. Stir this wet mixture into the dry, gently kneading until you have a soft, smooth dough.
  4. Lightly flour a clean work surface and roll the dough out to about 5mm thick. Use a 5 or 6cm cutter to stamp out biscuits - you should get about 60 in total - before placing on the tray. Sprinkle with a little Demerara sugar, if you like.
  5. Bake for 7 - 9 minutes until golden and the kitchen smells toasty and of ginger. Allow to cool on the trays for 5 minutes before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely.
  6. Will keep in an airtight container for about a week.

Ginger Nut Stack

10 RESPONSES TO Homemade Ginger Nuts (Ginger Snaps)

  1. Ginger nuts are pretty much my favourite type of biscuit – I love that fiery heat that you get from the fresh ginger. The combination with the roasted rhubarb and sorbet sounds perfect!

  2. I’ve found it surprisingly difficult to find a good recipe for ginger nuts or any ginger biscuits that weren’t soft. Maybe I wasn’t looking in the right places…anyway I’m definitely going to make a batch of these and freeze some dough. Maybe dip them in dark chocolate as well!

  3. claire -

    I live these, kate! KNEW I was right to want the recipe for these first

  4. claire -

    I love these, kate! KNEW I was right to want the recipe for these first

  5. Who says 60 cookies is too many? You just have to get creative with cookie applications. Or, you know, invite a bunch of friends over. 🙂 These sound super classic and gingery!

  6. Ginger snaps are soooo good! These look amazing, I’ve never thought to use it for s’mores but that just sounds like the perfect idea for this summer!

  7. Man, I go through an entire packet of gingernuts when I’m ill – its that default from childhood alongside orange Lucozade that magically makes me better (and not all the drugs!) These look fab, never thought to make them before but might have to give it a go. Love Cake Hunter’s suggestion of dipping in chocolate too!

  8. Oh goodness, these look so good! I love a crisp ginger snap so much. Yours are perfection, Kate. (And the thought of them in a s’more, oh my gosh!!)

  9. Sam -

    Ooh, Kate. I love a good ginger nut. I like one that is super snappy with a bit of that lovely ginger burn. These look perfect!

  10. These look like a true gingernut! <3 one of my favourite biscuits/cookies EVER. I can't wait to make these.

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