For this week’s Charity Chomp, the café with a conscience, which helps people with learning disabilities into paid employment in its café network, has shared the recipe for their oat and raisin cookies.
With simple ingredients and easy-to-follow instructions, you’ll have a delicious batch of cookies to dunk in your cup of tea in no time.
(Makes 15 to 20 biscuits depending on size)
Oat and Raisin Cookies
Ingredients:
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180g butter
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180g brown sugar
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180g plain flour
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170g oats
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Three tablespoons honey
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One and a half bicarbonate of soda
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50g raisins (or chocolate chips if you’re feeling naughty)
Method:
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Preheat oven to 180c. Grease a large baking sheet.
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Over a medium heat melt butter and honey. Remove from the heat and stir in bicarbonate of soda
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Mix the sugar, oats and flour in a bowl and pour over the liquid.
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Mix everything really well and leave to stand for a few minutes.
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Spoon out a dollop of mixture onto the baking tray and press down gently into a biscuit shape.
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Repeat until the tray is full, leaving a small gap between each biscuit.
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Bake for 10 to 15 minutes until a nice golden colour. Serve with a nice cup of tea, they are great for dunking.
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