ROD RECIPES 11/5/2006 Guy Fawkes Day Guy Fawkes Traditional Ginger Bread 



      On November 5, people in England celebrate a holiday called Guy Fawkes 
Day. Nearly 400 years ago, Guy Fawkes and other conspirators tried to blow up a 
British Parliament Building in 1605. After being apprehended they were 
convicted and beheaded in 1606. November 5th is now celebrated as the 
anniversary of the plot. Ever since, Guy Fawkes Day has been a time for 
merrymaking. The best part comes as darkness falls. Then, straw dummies are 
tossed into huge bonfires. Amid cries of glee, firecrackers pop and "the Guy" 
goes up in a blaze of fire. 



      Guy Fawkes Traditional Ginger Bread 


      -360 g. wheat meal
      -200 g. ground rice
      -100 g. molasses
      -100 g. butter
      -100 g. chopped almonds
      -250 g. raisin
      -60 g. candied lemon peel
      -1 spoon of ginger in powder
      -2 eggs
      -6 spoons of milk
      -1 spoon of bicarbonate 

      Sift the wheat meal with the bicarbonate and the ginger, mix them with 
the ground rice and the butter.
      Add the almonds to half of the raisin and all the candied lemon peel.
      Mix the molasses with the milk, beat the eggs and add the other 
ingredients.
      Pour in a rectangular baking-pan, sprinkle the cake with the other half 
of the raisin and bake in the oven at 200° for about 75 minutes.

     






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