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Best dunking biscuit?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I think it’s milk chocolate digestive, the choc just starts to melt a bit.
What’s yours? "
Chocolate digest and a Rich Tea back to back. joined together as the Chocolate melts |
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
There and to the left a bit |
As I said on yesterday's, somewhat dismissive of dunking, thread there has to be just the right element of soakability - too much (like a Rich Tea or those pink wafers) and you risk a soggy gloop at the bottom of your mug, not enough (like a Bourbon, Custard Cream or Garibaldi) and the dunk doesn't enhance the biscuit at all.
The cream of the dunking crowd are therefore Digestives (choc or non choc), Hob Nobs (ditto) or Shortbread, also those ones with bits of currant/raisin in.
Honourable mention for Malted Milks but they fall just short given there's an optimum dunk time needed to ensure they don't join the gloop brigade.
I've thought about this rather too much as you can tell. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"As I said on yesterday's, somewhat dismissive of dunking, thread there has to be just the right element of soakability - too much (like a Rich Tea or those pink wafers) and you risk a soggy gloop at the bottom of your mug, not enough (like a Bourbon, Custard Cream or Garibaldi) and the dunk doesn't enhance the biscuit at all.
The cream of the dunking crowd are therefore Digestives (choc or non choc), Hob Nobs (ditto) or Shortbread, also those ones with bits of currant/raisin in.
Honourable mention for Malted Milks but they fall just short given there's an optimum dunk time needed to ensure they don't join the gloop brigade.
I've thought about this rather too much as you can tell." sport biscuits |
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I'll dunk most things given half a chance- although rich tea are peasant biscuits and ginger nuts are shite...so its usually a dark choc digestive, custard creme or bourbon.
Now ideally- although fairly hard to find, i'd highly recommend the coconut ring as it has the fantastic ability to soak up the perfect measure of tea which you can then suck out before chomping it |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Just no.
Don't wet any biscuit and definitely don't drink something with bits in
So your not a dunker?"
Noooo why ruin a perfectly good biscuit and a perfectly good drink?
I don't get it.
It's disgusting |
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