Home cook shares her 100-year-old recipe for a deliciously crunchy Anzac biscuit – and you only need eight ingredients
- Cook reveals her simple yet delicious Anzac Biscuit recipe that’s 100 years old
- Ayeh Manfre shared that she enjoys crunchy Anzac biscuits over chewy biscuits
- Her TikTok recipe received 35,000 views in just 15 hours and many comments
- ‘They’re so easy and delicious! I make them all year long,’ one foodie wrote
An amateur chef has revealed her simple yet delicious Anzac Biscuit recipe that’s 100 years old and perfect to make this Anzac Day.
Ayeh Manfre, better known as Cooking With Ayeh, shared on TikTok that she enjoys crunchy biscuits over chewy and so used just eight ingredients to achieve her desired result.
To make the historic biscuits the Sydneysider first placed 150 grams of cubed butter into a pot over high heat and added two tablespoons of golden syrup into it.
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Ayeh Manfre (pictured) has revealed her simple yet delicious Anzac Biscuit recipe that’s 100 years old and perfect to make this Anzac Day
Ayeh let the syrup and butter melt down before she added a dash of baking soda and water to the pot, then mixed the golden liquid together.
Next she added one cup of rolled oats, one and a quarter cups of flour and half a cup of caster sugar into a large bowl.
She added three quarter cups of coconut into the bowl and mixed the dry ingredients together, then poured the golden syrup mixture into the bowl.
Ayeh poured the liquid mixture into a bowl with flour, sugar, rolled oats and coconut, then combined the dough and formed it into balls then flattened them out onto a baking tray
Ayeh did one final mix to incorporate the ingredients, then rolled the dough into balls and flattened them out on a tray lined with baking paper.
She baked them in her oven for 15 minutes, for an extra crunchy biscuit, but suggests to those who like the Anzac treats chewy to only cook them for 12 minutes.
The home cook posted her easy-to-follow recipe to TikTok where it received 35,000 views in just 15 hours and many comments from impressed foodies.
She baked them in her oven for 15 minutes, for an extra crunchy biscuit, but suggests to those who like the Anzac treats chewy to only cook them for 12 minutes
‘I make these in my Thermomix! They’re so easy and delicious! I make them all year long,’ one wrote.
‘Try adding in cinnamon, it adds another great flavour and some chopped nuts! Yum,’ another wrote.
‘I add cinnamon, ginger and mixed spice to mine! Delicious! I add one choc chip in the middle,’ a third wrote.
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