Sunday 22 April 2012

Anzac Biscuits

Anzac Biscuits

I made a batch of Anzac biscuits a few days ago, the children had been off school and I was thinking of creative ways to keep them entertained, so we often bake together. These ones I made on my own as the children had friends round to "hang out" with (My 10 yr old son said to me categorically that friends at his age don't come to play!) So the boys "hung out"  while I made a batch of biscuits that very nearly didn't make the tin!

I love the sweet, crunchy, oaty texture of these biscuits, they date back to the first world war, when mothers made them for their sons heading off to the front line. They used to be called Soldiers Biscuits but after the Gallipoli Landings they called them Anzac Biscuits.

I have tried a few recipes but like this one the best.

100g Plain Flour
100g Soft Brown Sugar
100g Desiccated Coconut
150g Rolled Oats
100g Butter
2 Tablespoons Golden Syrup
1/2 Teaspoon Bicarbonate of Soda
2 Tablespoons Boiling Water

1. Preheat the oven to 180 c/ 350 F and grease a large baking tray.

2. Mix together the dry ingredients in a large bowl, sugar, flour, coconut and oats.

3. Melt together the butter and golden syrup in a small saucepan over a low heat.

4. Dissolve the bicarbonate of soda in the boiling water and add to the syrup mixture, taking it off the heat.

5. Stir the liquid into the flour mix, making sure that it combines well.

6. Place teaspoon sized mounds of the mixture onto the greased baking tray making sure they are well spaced, as they will expand.  I gently roll them and flatten them to give a round finish, you can dollop them on if you like for a more rustic biscuit!

7. Bake to 12-15 min or until golden, transfer to a cooling rack as soon as they are cooked so as to prevent them overcooking.  Store in an airtight container (unless they get devoured before making the tin!).

Makes approx 20 (depending on the size)
Prep time 15 min
Cooking time 15-20 min.

"Lest We Forget"

Till next time

                            Ashia

4 comments:

  1. Ciao Ashia,
    I am a friend of Renee and I popped by to say hullo!
    If you are new why don't you start by entering this recipe in the Sweet New Zealand blogging event? You just need to add the banner and send the info to this month's host: Frances at the Baking Club, info here
    http://bakeclub.yolasite.com/index/bake-club-hosts-april-sweet-new-zealand-

    ciao
    Alessandra
    http://alessandrazecchini.blogspot.co.nz/


    PS
    I am also running a giveaway here, if you like to try your luck!
    http://alessandrazecchini.blogspot.co.nz/2012/04/give-away-to-new-zealand-readers-fresh.html

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    1. Hi Alessandra, thanks for that I will definately give it a go.
      ciao
      Ashia

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  2. Made these today - wasn't expecting the boys to eat them as they are oaty but was pleasantly surprised when they both scoffed two each as soon as they walked in from school!!! I was told they were very yummy - thanks ash

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  3. Hi Anj so glad the boys loved them!

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