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Jonathan Edwards
Anzac Biscuits #4
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Australian
Cookie
24
Servings
INGREDIENTS
1
c
Rolled oats (also known as flaked oats)
1
c
Plain flour
1
c
Sugar
1
c
Desiccated coconut
1/2
c
Butter
1
tb
Golden syrup
1
ts
Bicarbonate of soda dissolved in:
1
tb
Boiling water
INSTRUCTIONS
Message-ID: <31cp01$383@sunb.ocs.mq.edu.au> Organization: Macquarie
University Date: Sat, 30 Jul 1994 15:00:08 GMT
I had it in mind to post this recipe just before Anzac Day (25 April). To
the best of my knowledge, these biscuits earned their name because they
were a favoured item in food parcels sent by families to Australian troops
serving overseas in WW2. The biscuit is nourishing, keeps well, isn't
reduced to crumbs through rough handling, and can be softened by a dunking
in hot tea. (Though personally I prefer ice-cold creamy milk.)
Mix all the dry ingredients together. Melt butter and syrup in a saucepan,
add soda and water, pour over dry ingredients. Mix well. Drop pieces the
size of walnuts onto greased trays, leaving room for them to spread to
about 2 1/2 inches. Cook about 15 minutes in a slow oven, until a golden
brown. When taken from the oven biscuits are very soft, so leave on the
tray for one minute, then cool on a wire rack till crisp.
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