I always thought I had already discovered the World's Best Gingerbread. I was very happy with that recipe and I still am. It's a very good Gingerbread . . . today though I came up with one that will certainly give my World's Best a run for the money!
Gingerbread is one of those things that smells heavenly when it's baking, but which looks quite unremarkable when it comes out of the oven and you look at it. It's only when you dip your fork into it that you realize what a truly moreish treat it really is!
This is no different . . . quite ordinary looking actually . . . maybe even a bit ugly with that crack in the top, but that's where the ugly and ordinary stops because, when you sink your teeth into it's deliciously squidgy moistness . . . you realize that this is truly a Gingerbread to fall in love with . . . and that what you thought was the best . . . was really only a pretender to the throne.
Simply cut into squares, this is fabulous . . . but split and filled with lemon curd . . . there is no doubt about it. This truly IS the royalty of Gingerbreads. Magnificently moist and squidgy . . . with a beautiful ginger flavour and just a hint of mixed spice . . .
The warmth of that Ginger and mixed spice is wonderfully enhanced by that tart sweet lemon curd filling . . . I just don't think this could get any better. Seriously. If you like Gingerbread . . . you will ADORE this version. I'll eat my hat if you don't. It's everything a good Gingerbread should be . . . with just enough heat and moist dampness that will keep you dipping your fork back into it for just . . . one . . . more . . . bite.
Makes one 8 by 10 inch cake

lift the cake out easier.
syrup mixture until well blended. Beat the milk and egg together, and then beat into the batter a little bit at a time until thoroughly mixed. Pour into the prepared pan. The batter will look very thin, but not to worry, this is how it is supposed to look.

Bake for 50 minutes, until the centre springs back when lightly touched, and a toothpick inserted in the centre comes out clean. Leave to cool in the pan for 5 minutes prior to
If you only bake one Gingerbread this year . . . let THIS be the one!
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