Ingredients
½ cup flour 70g
½ cup coconut 45g
1 cup rolled oats 100g
2 oz walnuts 60g
Pinch salt pinch
½ cup brown sugar 100g
¼ cup sugar 50g
4oz butter 115g
2 tsp golden syrup 30g
½ tsp baking soda ½ tsp
½ tsp vanilla essence ½ tsp
Preheat the oven to 350°F/180°C and line a shallow 12 x 8in/30 x21 cm tin with baking paper, or grease it lightly. Chop the walnuts.
1. Combine the flour, coconut, rolled oats, walnuts and salt in a large bowl. Add the sugars and mix well.
2. Put the butter, golden syrup and sifted baking soda in a saucepan and melt gently together over a medium heat, stirring with a wooden spoon, until the mixture begins to froth. Pour it onto the dry ingredients and add the vanilla essence.
3. Stir until everything is combined and press the mixture evenly into the prepared tin and bake for 15-20 minutes until it is golden brown, rotating the tin after 10 minutes. Try not to overcook it.
4. Cut into bars while hot, pressing the edges gently back down if they roughen. Cool in the tin and store airtight. Makes 24
This was served at a group I went to for supper and I loved it so I asked for the recipe. It has a sweet, nutty, chew, ANZAC biscuit taste. It is from the book A Second Helping by Alexa Johnston, a sequel to her first book, Ladies a Plate.
I followed the instructions as it was written adding the vanilla essence into the melted mixture before I poured it all into the dry ingredients..
I baked it for the full 20 minutes but my oven is a bit hot so it was slightly over cooked. I will probably try it just for 15 minutes next time giving it a bit more if needed.
I will be keeping this one and maybe even buying the book and her first one!
What a wonderful idea this blog is. After I watched the movie Julie/Julia I thought about doing something similar, but I'm not really a huge baker or cook. I will try out some of these recipes though :)
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