| 1.0 lb | Flour, all-purpose |
| 1.0 tsp | Baking Powder |
| 1.0 tsp | ginger, ground |
| 1.0 tsp | cinnamon, ground |
| 1.0 pinch | salt, large |
| 6.0 each | Egg |
| 3.0 TBSP | Oil |
| 1.5 lb | Honey |
| 0.5 cup | water |
| 2.25 cup | Sugar |
| 0.75 cup | Sugar, brown |
Weigh out the flour in a food processor bowl, and add the dry ingredients.
Mix briefly to distribute the spices. Add the eggs and oil and process till dough comes together. It should be a little sticky.
Divide dough into workable pieces, and roll out into a rope about 3/4 inch thick. Push down in the middle of the rope to make a valley.
Add some chopped walnuts to the valley.
Pinch the dough closed over the nuts and roll some more to tighten the rope. Cut into 3/4 inch pieces.
Roll the pieces between your palms to make little balls.
Place the syrup ingredients into a large pot and bring to a boil.
When the syrup reaches a boil, add the dough balls.
Boil the balls until they turn a mahogany brown. Add water if necessary to thin syrup.
Carefully pour Teiglach and syrup into a container and cool.