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Anzac Biscuits (Oatmeal Crisp Biscuit)

12 servings

25 minutes

Anzac biscuits are a symbol of Australian cuisine with deep historical roots. They first appeared during World War I and were popular among Anzac soldiers (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps). Their uniqueness lies in the absence of eggs, allowing them to be stored for long periods in frontline conditions. This crunchy treat combines the sweetness of caramelized syrup, the tenderness of coconut flakes, and the rich flavor of oats. Perfect with morning tea or coffee, as well as a light snack throughout the day. Anzac biscuits are not just a treat but a reminder of the resilience and courage of soldiers, becoming an integral part of Australian tradition.

Energy value per serving
CaloriesProteinsFatsCarbohydrates
240.1
kcal
3.3g
grams
14.8g
grams
26.4g
grams
Ingredients
12servings
Oat flakes
1 
glass
Wheat flour
1 
glass
Sugar
0.5 
glass
Coconut flakes
100 
g
Corn syrup
1 
tbsp
Butter
125 
g
Soda
0.5 
tsp
Boiling water
1 
tbsp
Cooking steps
  • 1

    Mix the oats, sugar, and coconut flakes.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Oat flakes1 glass
    2. Sugar0.5 glass
    3. Coconut flakes100 g
  • 2

    Melt the syrup and butter together.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Corn syrup1 tablespoon
    2. Butter125 g
  • 3

    Mix baking soda with boiling water and add butter and syrup to the mixture.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Soda0.5 teaspoon
    2. Boiling water1 tablespoon
  • 4

    Place a tablespoon of the mixture on a greased baking sheet.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Wheat flour1 glass
  • 5

    Bake at 150-160°C for 20 minutes.

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