PARLIES
MAKES 20
Biscuits have a strong heritage in Scotland. Parlies is short for parliament cakes, a type of hard gingerbread that used to be eaten by the lawyers of Parliament Square in Edinburgh during their midday break. Traditionally these thin, crisp, ginger biscuits are square, but you could, of course, cut other shapes if you prefer.
65g unsalted butter
40g black treacle
25g golden syrup
65g dark soft brown sugar
250g plain flour
1 tsp ground ginger
1 tsp grated nutmeg
1.Heat the oven to 170°C/Gas 3. Line 2 baking trays with baking parchment.
2.Put the butter, treacle, golden syrup and sugar in a pan and heat gently until melted.
3.Mix the flour, ginger and nutmeg together in a bowl. Stir in the melted ingredients to make a dough, then leave to cool.