Macrobiotic: Anzac Biscuit
Macrobiotic: Anzac Biscuit

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These Authentic ANZAC Biscuits are fabulous! Buttery, chewy, oatmeal coconut biscuits that have a rich history. A delicious treat still popular today!

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To get started with this recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can cook macrobiotic: anzac biscuit using 14 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Macrobiotic: Anzac Biscuit:
  1. Take Dry ingredients:
  2. Get 240 grams Oatmeal
  3. Make ready 100 grams Whole wheat flour
  4. Take 100 grams Cake flour
  5. Prepare 40 grams White rice flour (brown rice flour)
  6. Take 1/2 tsp Salt
  7. Prepare Wet ingredients:
  8. Make ready 70 grams Canola oil
  9. Prepare 70 grams Sesame oil
  10. Take 60 grams Honey
  11. Get 80 grams Rice syrup
  12. Take 1 tsp Baking soda
  13. Get Accent
  14. Get 1 Nuts/raisins

Anzac biscuit recipe: Here's the best, easiest and only recipe you will ever need. These iconic biscuits were originally made to send to the ANZACs (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) serving in Gallipoli. Shares. to Australia, where they had their origin back in World War I. Legend has it that wives and mothers would mail them to their soldiers in ANZAC.

Steps to make Macrobiotic: Anzac Biscuit:
  1. Prep work: preheat your oven to 170 ℃. Evenly mix the ingredients listed from the oatmeal through to the salt. If adding nuts and raisins, mix them in here.
  2. Combine the ingredients listed from the canola oil through to the baking soda in a small pot and heat. Mix well while dissolving the ingredients.
  3. Add the oil mixture from Step 2 to your prepared dry ingredients. Mix well until no longer floury.
  4. Make 1 biscuit using about 25 g of dough. Form them into round balls, then press to flatten. Arrange them on a baking pan.
  5. Note: If the dough is too crumbly and doesn't stick together, add a bit of water while carefully checking the consistency.
  6. Bake in the oven at 170 ℃ for about 20 minutes until lightly baked. Once they've baked, allow to cool on a rack.
  7. You can also bake these by evenly spreading the dough out on in baking pan. Cover with plastic wrap, use a rolling pin to roll it out, and then use a knife to cut. Then bake.

Anzac Biscuits. this link is to an external site that may or may not meet accessibility guidelines. Anzac biscuits are inexpensive and the ingredients are things you would have in your cupboard. Take a flat dessertspoon of mixture, roll into a ball. My personal preference, at anytime, is for a home-baked biscuit. ANZAC Biscuits are simple, delicious Austalian / New Zealand cookies made of oats, dried coconut, butter, sugar and flour.

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