Showing posts with label Australia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Australia. Show all posts

Wednesday, 8 February 2012

Anzac Slice


Anzac Biscuits/Slice



Inspired by:
Family Circle Kids Cookbook Recipe

Why?
I continued the Australia Day celebrations from last week. We had more visitors from Australia come and stay and they had missed out on celebrating Australia Day. What better to cheer them up than some warm Anzac slice!?

Time Taken:
10mins +20 mins cooking

Number of Dirty Dishes:
Saucepan, wooden spoon, measuring cups, medium bowl, tray

I used:
1 ½ cups rolled oats (or rolled rice if oats isn’t in your gluten free diet)
1 ½ cups gluten free flour
2 tbs golden syrup
125g dairy free margarine or ¼ cup oil
3/4 cup sugar
1 tbs hot water
1tsp bicarb soda
*see what I would do different for the recipe with coconut

What I did:
Preheat oven to 180C and line 20cm x30cm baking tray. 
In a medium saucepan, melt dairy free margarine and golden syrup. 
In a cup mix hot water and bicarb soda and then add to the syrup, stirring well. 
Take off the heat (turn off the element). In a medium sized bowl mix together oats, sugar and gluten free flour. 
Pour syrup over the dry ingredients and mix well until combined. 
Pour into tray and flatten into the pan with the back of the spoon making sure the mixture is even. 
Bake for 20 minutes (it will be gooey/bubbling when it comes out of the oven), and then leave to set for 10 minutes before cutting.

Comments after eating Anzac biscuits/slice:
This slice is a winner with so many, which I am always surprised by that as I think it looks healthy (in a way that might make the eater think the biscuits are bland) because of the oats, and in general when it comes to dessert I find that friends don’t often choose the healthy looking option they choose the yummie looking option. I think the golden syrup gives them a delicious taste that not everyone, especially here in our international community is used to as It’s very easy, it’s vegan, and very delicious.

Comments/What I would do different:
Normally coconut is added to this recipe, but as I didn’t have it I added extra oats and flour. 
If you add 1 cup of shredded coconut, then only add 1 cup of rolled oats and 1 cup of gluten free flour. 
Normally this recipe is made as a biscuit/cookie not as a slice. I have had no success in getting my mixture to stay separate in the oven (perhaps a side effect of the dairy free part) and so I cut them into biscuit squares after it is cooked instead of despairing every time.







Monday, 29 August 2011

Hello!

Well if you are one of those people who have subscribed to the email feed. . .then sorry about the mistakes in my typing!! The biscuit recipe should have read tablespoons not teaspoons worth of dough being put on the tray to bake! They are fixed now!
I am back in Rome! For another 8 months at least. The last 6 weeks has just reminded me how depressing it can be sometimes travelling being gluten and dairy free sometimes. Potato chips and tea, chicken and rice. Not necessarily from this trip, but I have come back from trips craving vegatables. It's nice to be back in the land of gelato again too. 
Every time I visit Australia and New Zealand (not so much NZ cause they have Whitakers) I get so annoyed at their chocolate companies which put milk in DARK DARK chocolate and wheat in there too sometimes. . .can't a girl get a break? I just want chocolate!!!!!
I was happy to see that Weis brought out a new flavour of sorbet. Bliss!! and I always love cooking with the fake cream cheese- toffutti.
My lovely mother in law introduced me to some great gluten and dairy free breads in NZ, it was such a luxury having toast for breakfast!
In sad news it seems a lot more of my friends are having to eat gluten and or dairy free now. It's not an easy road, or cheap, but I hope it helps your health!!
Thats all for me for now. Thanks for listening. xoL