These simple biscuits have become a weekly event in our house. They are wickedly addictive. Really easy to make. The recipe comes from Vi the administrator on 'Vi's Pantry ' food forum. She has a lovely Blog too. It was her Mum's recipe. I always double the quantities as they disappear so quickly. The recipe is quite easy to tweak. I like to use soft brown sugar instead of caster sugar as I like the caramely flavour it gives. To double the quantities in the recipe I also add 100 gms dried cranberries. They spread a lot so leave plenty of space on your baking trays. The recipe will give you about 15-16 biscuits.
Ingredients
4 oz/100g self raising flour
4oz/100g porridge oats
½ level teaspoon bicarbonate of soda
4oz/100g butter or margarine
4oz/100g granulated sugar
1 rounded tablespoon golden syrup
Method
Heat the oven to gas mark 4 or 180 c
Grease on large baking tray with butter or margarine.
Mix flour, oats, and bicarbonate of soda together in a bowl put to one side.
Put margarine or butter, sugar and golden syrup in a saucepan and heat on a low heat until butter and sugar are melted, stir occasionally, take off heat and stir in the oat mix, beat well with a wooden spoon.
Scoop dessert spoons of mixture up and make into ball shapes and place on a greased baking tray when the tray is full slightly flatten the balls out with the back of the dessert spoon.
Cook in the oven for 15 minutes, when ready remove from the oven and leave to cool on the baking sheet for 5 mins before moving onto a wire rack.
Repeat and do the same until all the mixture has been used up.
Very nice these biscuits!
ReplyDeleteIndeed, these cookies look addictive and delicious! Yummy!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
Granny hello congratulations for these wonderful cookies!
ReplyDeleteWhen you can pass by me to take the "prize blog greedy "!
baci baci. Silvy
Hi Granny, your cookies look delicious! I can't wait to try them :)
ReplyDeleteNew look blog is lovely Granny, as are your cookies, great picture. I so loved these :)
ReplyDeleteThese cookies are perfect! Mind sending me a few? ;)
ReplyDeleteYour blog looks so lovely and inviting, Brenda. Yummy cookies!!!
ReplyDeleteLea x
These sound lovely and old fashioned, although I suppose the cranberries add a modern touch. I do like a nice oaty biscuit :) these sound like they'd be perfect with a cup of tea.
ReplyDeleteThese are the epitome of perfect home cooking! Gosh they look good:) Been a bit remiss of visiting my favourite blogs lately and look how lovely yours is! Always was of course, but a reblossoming for Spring perhaps?:)
ReplyDeleteLoving the look of these! They're so thin and sound ever so tasty
ReplyDeleteJust about to try these - how long do they keep and can they be frozen? Is it better to make them with butter or do you notice the difference?
ReplyDeleteDear Brenda, these look so nice and cute!! xxGloria
ReplyDeleteI will send you some pictures maybe tomorrow the Liquidamabar are RED!! all!! xxGloria
I love the new look of your blog!
ReplyDeleteJust made these, I put some dried sour cherries in as I had them in the cupboard, lovely! Jeannette
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind comments ladies.
ReplyDeleteGloria I look forward to the pics of you lovely trees.
xxx
Thanks for your kind comment...
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
Thanks for the blog compliment. I used the Blog Fairy too!
ReplyDeleteGreat cookies. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHi Granny those cookies look so delicious!
ReplyDeleteThese look delicious! And easy too!
ReplyDeleteVi's Oaties sound so scrumptious. I love how thin they are, it makes it less guilty to eat lots of this for sure.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
elra
I'm not a big fan of cranberries, but love them in cookies - these look delicious!
ReplyDeleteYou have a lovely blog and these oaties look yummy. :-)
ReplyDeleteHello Granny, thank you thought you had for me. All right, we the earthquake did not cause damage, just a little 'fear. I wish you and family a Happy Easter and God bless you all! Silvy
ReplyDeleteScrummy! I'm off to try a batch.
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