Chewy Honey Oatmeal BiscuitsThese are converted from a Healthy Food Guide magazine. I doubled the recipe
Ingredients:50g reduced fat table spread
110g caster sugar
15g honey
1 egg
1.5 tsp baking powder
150g flour (use half wholemeal if you like)
1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
130g oats
120g chopped dried dates (you can just chop them roughly by hand; they will be chopped up more when mixing)
Method:1. Preheat oven to 180 degrees and line two trays with baking paper.
2. Beat spread and sugar for 10 seconds/speed 4. Scrape down sides of bowl and repeat if necessary.
3. Add honey and egg. Beat for 10 seconds/speed 4.
4. Add remaining ingredients and knead for 1 minute/interval speed. Scrape bowl and knead some more if necessary.
5. Form mixture into small balls and flatten on trays. Bake for about 12 minutes. Cool for 5 minutes on trays before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely.
These biscuits will keep for 2 days in an air tight container
members' commentsChickie - the family love them - very tasty!! I didn't add cinnamon and replaced all of the flour with wholemeal and used milled rapadura. They kind of tasted like Anzacs - will definitely make again - very easy to make.
Delightful Den - I followed the recipe exactly and they came out perfectly. I can't see how they are healthy because they are so good. I am actually finding them a bit sweet so next time I make them I might substitute half the fat and sugar for apple sauce.
This time I have used 25g butter and 25g of fresh EDC applesauce and 50g xylitol instead of sugar. I have also used 100g wholemeal SR flour and 50g almond meal. The mixture seems moist enough. Outcome - they are a little bit dry and could use a touch more xylitol but are definitely edible.
Next batch - I used 25g butter, 30g xylotol, 60g apple sauce. I creamed these all together then followed the recipe as above.
Chickie - Made these again yesterday and replaced all of the sugar with apple sauce added 10g more honey, used half almond meal, half wholemeal flour and added a little extra oats as the mix was a bit runny. They turned out lovely, DH said next time they could do with a bit more honey and the kids enjoyed them.
Delightful Den - Made these again. This time I made them as a slice. I also didn't clean the bowl after making peanut butter and left about 1.5 tablespoons in the bowl. I swapped 50g of almond meal for some of the four and molasses for the honey. Also after I started making them I realised I didn't have any dates so just used sultanas and a few dried cranberries. The mix tasted really good. Result - This worked really well. I cooked the slice for about 20 minutes, it is very moist and has a light peanut butter taste.