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cobnut
Cobnuts are a fresh hazelnut grown in Britain, harvested while still young & fresh.
Cobnuts are a fresh hazelnut grown in Britain. They are harvested while the outer husk is still green and the nut is sweet and juicy. The cobnut is very distinctive looking with a green husk over its shell. The nut itself is medium in size and oval in shape; it is mildly sweet with a nice crunch. A cobnut is used like any other nut—eaten as a snack, sprinkled on salads, and folded into baked goods.
Thought I'd jump on the Guinness bandwagon whilst also celebrating the Kentish Cobnut (in season now). You can substitute other nuts. Hazelnuts are similar. You could also substitute the Guinness with any dark beer (though @classic33 might not approve).
150g Plain flour (APF)
80g Cocoa
220g...
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