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  • Makes 35
  • 20 minutes
  • Difficulty Easy
  • 6 Ingredients

139 Comments

Eggless biscuits are a huge hit in my house – a really versatile basic biscuit to which you can add anything really.  Best of all you don’t need to worry if the kids (or you) sneak a little cookie dough before the biscuits are baked!

My kids love a little Smartie on top so I always make sure I add these to my Woolies Click & Collect order. You could also add a drop of jam, a plain choc chip or if they’re not going to school, an almond in the centre would be lovely (perfect with your coffee).

Eggless biscuits are just so easy to make I now know the recipe off by heart!  I honestly think I could whip them up in my sleep!  The other thing I love about this recipe is that the biscuits hold their shape nicely – perfect if the kids want to dig out the biscuit cutters and have some fun!


Ingredients (makes 35 Biscuits)

  • 60g Butter, softened
  • 1/3 cup Caster sugar
  • 1/2 tsp Vanilla
  • 1 1/2 tbls Vegetable oil
  • 3/4 cup Self-raising flour
  • Smarties, M&M's (optional)

Method

  1. Preheat oven to 180 degrees. Line baking tray.
  2. Beat butter, sugar and vanilla until fluffy. Add oil and flour. Mix with wooden spoon to form a soft dough.
  3. Roll 1 tsp of mixture into a ball and flatten slightly. Place on tray. Continue until all dough is used up. Optional: gently press smarties onto biscuits.
  4. Bake for 10-12minutes or until light brown. Cool on trays.

  • Thanks for sharing. I am always looking for recipes without egg with my daughter having an allergy.

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  • This is great! Excellent option for allergy-friendly biscuits (just use Nuttlex/plant butter instead!). Also a great option for when we have no eggs left.

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  • yummy…yes please.

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  • Great for when I want to bake but have run out of eggs!

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  • So cute, thanks for sharing

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  • Super easy and best of all they are rest for egg allergies

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  • Would love to try this with plant butter for holiday baking. Skittles would be a good alternative candy topper too.

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  • Love the simplicity! So clever to add M&Ms for a pop of colour!

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  • Soo colourful and soo yummy. Thank you for sharing.

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  • These are so beautiful super cute and kids will love for sure

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  • yum, these look so delicious!

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  • Wonder if I could make these gluten-free..

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  • These are fantastic and quick and easy. I love them!!!

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  • I think cookies without egg are more crunchy, then with egg.

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  • Great recipe love recipes that give alternative to eggs this is great

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