ANZAC Biscuits

This is an ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) biscuit, the most popular cookie Down Under. People used to send these long-keeping treats to members of the army. History  aside, this oatmeal coconut cookie belongs in your cookie jar too. This recipe makes about 36 delicious slightly crisp and chewy cookies.

Anzac biscuits are an all time favourite, originating from a time when people used to send these long-keeping treats to members of the army. This is where the name comes from - ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps). They are simple to make, and nothing beats the flavour of a homemade Anzac biscuit.

Ingredients

1 cup old-fashioned (rolled) oats
3/4 cup unsweetened shredded coconut
1 cup all purpose flour
1 cup sugar
6 ounces (11/2 sticks) unsalted butter
3 tablespoons Lyle’s golden syrup
2 tablespoons boiling water

1 1/2 teaspoons baking soda

1 cup rolled oats

3/4 cup shredded coconut

1 cup plain flour

1 cup caster sugar

185g unsalted butter

2 tablespoons golden syrup

1 1/2 tablespoons boiling water

1 1/2 teaspoons bicarbonate of soda

Directions

PREP TIME
15
MINS
COOKING TIME
30
MINS
Serves
18
Make-Ahead:

The cookies can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 5 days.

Make-Ahead:

The cookies can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 5 days.

Position racks in the top third and center of the oven and preheat the oven to 300°F. Line two large (18x13x1-inch) heavy, rimmed baking sheets with parchment paper.

 

In a large bowl, mix the oats, coconut, flour, and sugar to combine.

In a medium heavy saucepan, stir the butter and syrup over low heat until the butter is melted. Remove the saucepan from the heat. In a small bowl, stir the water and baking soda together, and stir into the butter mixture. Stir into the flour mixture.

Using 1 tablespoon dough for each cookie, drop 12 mounds of dough onto each baking sheet, spacing them evenly. Do not crowd the cookies, as they will spread considerably.

Bake the cookies, switching the positions of the sheets from top to bottom and front to back halfway through baking, for about 15 minutes, or until golden brown. Let cool on the baking sheet for 5 minutes.

Transfer the cookies to wire racks and let cool completely. The cookies will become slightly crisp and chewy once cooled. Repeat with the remaining dough, being sure that the baking sheets are completely cooled before adding the dough.

Position racks in the top third and centre of the oven and preheat the oven to 150°C. Line two large (45 x 32 x 2.5cm) heavy, rimmed baking trays with baking paper.

In a large bowl, mix the oats, coconut, flour and sugar to combine.

In a medium heavy saucepan, stir the butter and syrup over low heat until the butter is melted. Remove the saucepan from the heat. In a small bowl, stir the water and bicarbonate of soda together, and stir into the butter mixture. Stir into the flour mixture.

 

Using 1 tablespoon dough for each biscuit, drop 12 mounds of dough onto each baking sheet, spacing them evenly. Do not crowd the biscuits, as they will spread considerably.

Bake the biscuits, switching the positions of the trays from top to bottom and front to back halfway through baking, for about 15 minutes, or until golden brown. Let cool on the baking tray for 5 minutes.

Transfer the biscuits to wire racks and let cool completely. The biscuits will become slightly crisp and chewy once cooled. Repeat with the remaining dough, being sure that the baking trays are completely cooled before adding the dough.