Preheat the oven to 180˚C. Line a baking tray with baking paper.
Mix together flour, sugar, coconut and rolled oats.
Melt butter and golden syrup. Dissolve baking soda in the boiling water and add to butter and golden syrup. Stir butter mixture into the dry ingredients.
Place level tablespoonfuls of mixture onto cold greased trays and flatten with a fork. These don't spread as they bake so you can place them close together.
Bake for about 15 minutes or until golden. Leave on the tray for 5 minutes then place on a wire rack to cool.
EDMONDS: Yes, the biscuits can be frozen. You can also freeze the uncooked dough (for ease later, we'd recommend is cookie sized potions) and freshly baked at a later date.
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It's not bad it's delicious
Pearl parsons
The BEST Anzac biscuits EVER!!!!!!
Mathilda
These bikkies are really good but if you place a table spoon of batter how are hey flat like the pic if they don’t spread when they’re baked??
Greer
Yummy
John Cena
I love it
Linda
Do I need baking soda?
EDMONDS: Yes, you will need to include Edmonds Baking Soda for a good bake as it is the main rising agent in Anzac biscuits.
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Can these be frozen?
EDMONDS: Yes, the biscuits can be frozen. You can also freeze the uncooked dough (for ease later, we'd recommend is cookie sized potions) and freshly baked at a later date.
It's not bad it's delicious
The BEST Anzac biscuits EVER!!!!!!
These bikkies are really good but if you place a table spoon of batter how are hey flat like the pic if they don’t spread when they’re baked??
Yummy
I love it
Do I need baking soda?
EDMONDS: Yes, you will need to include Edmonds Baking Soda for a good bake as it is the main rising agent in Anzac biscuits.
Nice simple recipe
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