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Absolutely - and it is a fine line to know how long to dunk any particular type biscuit to give the desired result of course! A couple of seconds too long and......... Ugh, what a mess.

The only exception to this rule is for my favourite of all, Lu Chocolate Chip Cookies which must NEVER be dunked as you lose the glorious crisp and crumbly texture :cookie:
Haha true, mastering the dunking time is an art

As per chocolate chip cookie, true as long as fresh and gooey under the crisp exterior!
 
Absolutely - and it is a fine line to know how long to dunk any particular type biscuit to give the desired result of course! A couple of seconds too long and......... Ugh, what a mess.

The only exception to this rule is for my favourite of all, Lu Chocolate Chip Cookies which must NEVER be dunked as you lose the glorious crisp and crumbly texture :cookie:
What's the worst thing about losing your biscuit when you dunk it in your cup of tea?
Losing the second one you send in on a rescue mission.

🙋‍♀️guilty as charged my lord.
 
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Haha true, mastering the dunking time is an art

As per chocolate chip cookie, true as long as fresh and gooey under the crisp exterior!
Oh no, the cookies I mention are crisp and crumbly throughout - they do not have a chewy core at all but they are extremely delicious - just watch watch out for escaping crumbs and chocolate chips if you are watching TV on the sofa - they can make a nasty mess on the upholstery!
 
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I seem to remember that some time ago one of the manufacturers was making a biscuit specifically for dunking? Can't remember what it was called and I am not sure if they are still sold?
 

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