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Ingredients:

4oz gluten-free Self raising flour

1tsp heaped of dry ground ginger

1tsp Baking Soda

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TiffersAnn Apprentice

What is Lyle's Golden Syrup? Is that a corn syrup or some sort of maple syrup? Cookies look delicious, but I don't know what to buy so that I can make these.

irish daveyboy Community Regular

What is Lyle's Golden Syrup? Is that a corn syrup or some sort of maple syrup? Cookies look delicious, but I don't know what to buy so that I can make these.

Golden syrup is perculiar to the UK/Europe and is rendered cane sugar.

This link suggests an alternative.

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David

missy'smom Collaborator

Golden syrup can be found in the U.S. sometimes in international markets and in the international aisle of some supermarkets. Haven't tried it but I've seen it.

kareng Grand Master

What if you used molasses? I used to make a glutenous cookie with molasses, & equal parts Ginger, cinnamon & clove. I think I will try that with this recipe.

TiffersAnn Apprentice

Ahhhh, ok thanks. I'll see what I can find.

I also saw that someone suggested molasses... that sounds amazing too. That I definitely have! YUM.

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