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  • Makes 36
  • 1 hours
  • Difficulty Easy
  • 7 Ingredients
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When you’re craving that salty honey flavour of a crumpet, these cookies will hit the spot perfectly!


Ingredients (makes 36 Biscuits)

  • 150g salted butter
  • 1 1/2 cups plain flour
  • 1 1/2 cups quick oats
  • 1/2 cup white sugar
  • 1 tsp bicarb soda
  • 2 tbsp boiling water
  • 2 tbsp honey

Method

  1. Combine oats, flour & sugar.
  2. Melt butter and honey together, combine bicarb soda and water and add to butter mixture.
  3. Add all wet ingredients to dry mixture & combine.
  4. Flatten out tablespoons of mixture on lined tray about 3 cm apart and bake at 180 C for 20 minutes.

  • Honey Oat Cookies one work yum! These look super tasty and I love how accessible the ingredients are, I hate buying a whole bunch of special ingredients to make one dish, as it works out expensive especially if you don’t end up liking the recipe or making it again! This would be tasty with a choc back too I think

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  • Oat cookies are nice. I make them diary free, with uncontaminated oats and gf flour and use raw coconut palm sugar. I prefer not to use honey in baking and use raw coconut palm syrup or yacon syrup instead.

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  • Yummy love using oats in my cooking , coming up to winter have a good supply of it too.

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  • I wonder how they will work with regular oats – just a little chewier?

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  • I really love a good homemade bikkie!

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  • Mmm, I can almost taste one now… LOL

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  • I prefer a healthier variation.

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  • These look so good

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  • these sound easy to make – and yummy to eat!

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  • wow what a tasty and simple cookie mix
    looks amazing!

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  • Thank you for this, another one to add to the file.

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  • Another great recipe for kids lunch snacks

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  • these look great Tennille

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  • These sound very similar to modern day ANZAC biscuits. Perfect in the lunch box.

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  • The kids like biscuits with honey in them. Might be good for a treat in the lunchbox when school goes back.

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  • oh thanks for sharing this. honey is great! i love it too

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  • Yum. Trying this one.

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  • These remind my of my nan

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  • Great! Thanks for sharing this recipe! Very nice!

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  • must try…. lovely ! Makes a lovely treat

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