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Love your Anzac biscuits chewy? Me too! This recipe creates perfectly soft & chewy Anzac biscuits every time with just a few simple ingredients. Cook in either the oven or the air fryer - instructions are included for both.
4.5 Stars (46 Reviews)
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OVEN INSTRUCTIONS
Preheat - Preheat the oven to 160C / 320F (standard) OR 140C / 285F (fan-forced), and line two baking trays with baking paper or silicone mats.
Mix the dry ingredients - Combine oats, flour, sugar and coconut in a mixing bowl.
Mix the wet ingredients - Place butter and golden syrup in a saucepan over medium heat. Stir for 2 minutes, or until the butter has melted. Mix bicarb with 2 tbsp of boiling water, then add to the saucepan. The butter will appear frothy - this is good. No cause for alarm.
Mix the wet and dry ingredients together - Pour the wet ingredients into the mixing bowl and stir to combine. Grab a tablespoon of the mixture and roll it into a ball, then place on the prepared baking tray. Press down to flatten slightly. Repeat with the remaining mixture, leaving a gap between the biscuits.
Bake - Place the trays in the oven and bake for 15 minutes or until golden brown. When you remove the biscuits they'll still be soft to touch, but will harden while cooling. Leave in the trays to cool for 15 minutes, then move to a wire rack.
AIR FRYER INSTRUCTIONS
Mix the dry ingredients - Combine oats, flour, sugar and coconut in a mixing bowl.
Mix the wet ingredients - Place butter and golden syrup in a saucepan over medium heat. Stir for 2 minutes, or until the butter has melted. Mix bicarb with 2 tbsp of boiling water, then add to the saucepan. The butter will appear frothy - this is good. No cause for alarm.
Mix the wet and dry ingredients together - Pour the wet ingredients into the mixing bowl and stir to combine. Grab a tablespoon of the mixture and roll it into a ball, then carefully place into the preheated air fryer basket. Press down to flatten slightly. Repeat with the remaining mixture, leaving a gap between the biscuits to allow them to spread. If you have a smaller basket, you'll want to do this in batches of 4 or so cookies.
Bake - Place basket into air fryer and cook on 140C / 285F for 15 minutes or until golden brown. I'd start checking in on the biscuits around the 10 minute mark just to ensure they don't overcook. Remove the basket and leave the biscuits in the basket for 15 minutes to cool, then move to a wire rack to cool completely.
Amount Per Serving:
calories
166kcalcarbohydrates
22gprotein
2gfat
8gsaturated fat
5gpolyunsaturated fat
2gcholesterol
18mgsodium
69mgfiber
1gsugar
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April 24, 2020
I found 125gms of butter too much. Most other recipes I have since found have 25gms. Was this an error? Love your recipes keep them coming.
April 24, 2020
Hey Adrienne, thanks so much! 125grams is correct 🙂 did you try this one? should make just enough liquid to mix into the dry ingredients.
May 3, 2020
I have this exact recipe but I got it from Taste.com. Was my very first time making any kinds of biscuits. They were delicious. Love the Chewy Anzac Biscuit.
May 3, 2020
Being such a classic Aussie recipe I'm not surprised there's very similar ones out there! Can't go past a Chewy Anzac biccie YUM
August 30, 2020
April 26, 2021
Delicious and chewy. Perfect and just how I love them. I had to squash them down more than I thought as they didn't spread at all by the 11 min mark. I was worried when they came out as they were so soft, but don't keep cooking; they're perfect at 15mins
April 26, 2021
They are seriously deceptive aren't they - come out of the oven soft to touch and magically firm up within minutes. So glad you enjoyed these!
January 18, 2024
First time, and they work really well in my actifry original. Just got a basket so experimenting. I might try a bit less butter as quite a bit dripped down, but all in all a great success and will tweak and continue to bake..we do love an anzac and this saves putting the oven on for such a short bake.