These tasty little bickies are full of goodness, yet yummy enough to seem like a treat. Just like choc-chip cookies, without the choc. Perfect for the little fairies in the house.
You need:
1 egg
1/2 cup brown sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
80g soft butter
50g plain flour
50g wholemeal flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
100g oats
1/2 cup sultanas
You could use your mixer for this, or just go with muscle power. Whisk egg, sugar and vanilla until thick and pale-ish. Beat in the butter. Add flours and baking powder.
Stir through the oats and sultanas.
Form into teaspoon-sized balls and place onto lined baking trays.
Bake at 180 degrees for about 15 minutes until lovely and golden and crispy-chewy.
Serve to your children after naptime and tell them it's a treat for good behaviour...
..or excessive cuteness.
Recipe adapted from 'Apples For Jam' by Tessa Kiros.
I think excessive cuteness. she is a little doll. nice recipe by the way. xo
ReplyDeleteAww definitely for cuteness:) Your little one is very sweet Greer. I love the sound of this recipe I think I might have to just give this one a try:) Thank you. xx
ReplyDeleteLate to the party I know... so glad there are some cakes left, oh another one? Why not, mmmmm, thanks.
ReplyDeleteI'm wearing my fairy wings by the way. x
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ReplyDeleteI hope she got two biscuits for that cuteness! ps removed the last comment because I made some typos!
ReplyDeleteApples for Jam is a beautiful book. I had a copy in the UK, and don't have it now for some reason. Will have to fix that!
ReplyDeleteI adore bickies and will add this recipe to my ever-growing list of cookie recipes. Your sweetie is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOh, I have Apples For Jam, it's great, but not as good as Falling Cloudberries which i LOVE. How can one family have such a rich and varied culinary heritage, it's not fair.
ReplyDeleteyum! im going to make these tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteThey are baking in the oven - yum! these guys seriously took about 4 mins to prepare!
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