Oats Raisins Cookies (Recipe from BBC Goodfood. These
cookies are amazingly easy to make, and have a crumbly-cakey texture to them.
Quick and easy and perfect with warm milk, natural yoghurt, or just a tasty and
healthy treat. This recipe makes 10-12 (depending on how big you want your
cookies!) but the amounts can be easily doubled to make larger amounts for more
people. Instead of raisins, try chopped dates, small pieces of ginger,
chocolate chips...)
Ingredients
50g low-fat margarine or butter
50g caster sugar
1tablespoon set honey or dessert spoon of runny honey
1 egg
1 teaspoon cinnamon powder
50g wholemeal flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
80g porridge oats
50g raisins
Method
Heat oven to 180 C / 160 C (fan assisted) / gas
4.
Grease a large baking sheet.
In a large bowl, mix the margarine/butter and sugar together
until soft, then beat in the honey (using an electric whisk makes it quick and
easy!).
Add the egg and cinnamon powder and mix well.
In another bowl, combine the flour, baking powder, oats and
raisins and mix together before adding to the butter mixture.
Drop heaped dessertspoonful of the cookie dough onto the baking sheet and
bake for 10-12 minutes or until lightly golden.
Remove them from the oven, they should be golden but will
still seem a tiny bit soft to the touch. Leave them on the tray for a minute
(this lets them settle slightly) before transferring them to a cooling tray to
completely cool. Store in an air tight container or (if you're anything like
me) dive straight in!
3 comments:
I really loved Indian dishes. I think this would be one of the simple recipe. Which could be easy done by me. Thanks for sharing.
yummy and delicious..
I always enjoy visiting on your blog. Always found new and simple recipe to prepare. Thanks for sharing.
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