But I have been baking, and I wanted to share these biscuits with you. They are easy, healthy, sugar free, gluten free and my one year old LOVES them. Basically they go like this:
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Take 2 bananas and a cup of oats*. Mix, spoon onto trays, then bake about 10 min at 180 C...
That's it!
I've been making these like crazy. They are super easy! I've added and adapted as I go along. I often reduce the amount of oats and add in other stuff instead - dessicated coconut, almond meal, sesame seeds, sunflower seeds or qunioa flakes... Sometimes I put in a spoon of peanut butter, some currants or cinnamon or vanilla... Given little-miss-e is so little, I tend to make teeny tiny biscuits that are barely a teaspoon-ful. She loves them.
It is worth noting they don't store all that long, a few days at the most. But I pop them in the freezer and then they last and last (at least until we eat them all!) Little-miss-e loves to gnaw on them frozen, or they defrost pretty quickly cos they are so small.
So there you go - the easiest biscuits you'll ever make.
Give them a go!
*NB: Oats are controversial in the gluten free world, but my lovely gluten free husband can eat them, so they are counted as gluten free here on marjoryjane.
4 comments:
Thank you - I will give this a go. We have waaaay too many frozen bananas and I'm looking for a way to use them (other than banana bread). How long should you bake them and what are you looking for in a cooked biscuit?
Please can you give the oven temperature and for how long they must be baked - Thanks!
Hi, I've edited to include temp and baking time. Hope you enjoy them!
Hi, I've edited to include temp and baking time. Hope you enjoy them!
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