Preheat the oven to 180ºC conventional or 160ºC fan forced. Grease or line two baking tray with baking paper.
Beat the butter, vanilla essence, sugar and egg yolk in a small bowl with an electric mixer on low speed for 4 minutes until smooth. Add in sifted flour, water and chocolate chips, then mix with a wooden spoon to make a soft dough.
Roll teaspoonfuls of mixture into balls or divide dough into required number of biscuits. Place balls approx. 5 cm apart on prepared trays.
Bake for 15 minutes or until lightly browned. Leave on the tray for 5 minutes then place on a wire rack to cool.
Turned out soft like a muffin, maybe would have been better with plain flour.
Addy
Soooooo good
Addy
This is the best cookie recipe out there!!!! So easy and yummy, definitely a crowd pleaser.
Lorraine
Turned out crunchy and tasty. I will be cooking these again. I substituted 3/4 Edmonds gf flour for Almond meal flour
Rachel
These biscuits are so good! Even better if you halve the sugar and double the chocolate chips
Nikki
A bit too sugary for me. (A lot of GF biscuits are for some reason.) Next time I will halve the sugar.
Georgia Allan
I used the recipe but instead of chocolate chips I put caramel chocolate. It was absolutely amazing for gluten free biscuits
Tain
I followed the recipe but as suggested (by reviewer Meg) I doubled the chocolate chips to 1 cup. Fabulous! By far the easiest and nicest gluten free biscuits I've baked.
Persona
Really yummy
Meg
Great- we made these for school camp so a couple of coeliac kids would have baking to share- fabulous recipe. Came out very crispy and delicious. Made 35 biscuits. I recommend adding extra chocolate chips.
Add your review
Turned out soft like a muffin, maybe would have been better with plain flour.
Soooooo good
This is the best cookie recipe out there!!!! So easy and yummy, definitely a crowd pleaser.
Turned out crunchy and tasty. I will be cooking these again. I substituted 3/4 Edmonds gf flour for Almond meal flour
These biscuits are so good! Even better if you halve the sugar and double the chocolate chips
A bit too sugary for me. (A lot of GF biscuits are for some reason.) Next time I will halve the sugar.
I used the recipe but instead of chocolate chips I put caramel chocolate. It was absolutely amazing for gluten free biscuits
I followed the recipe but as suggested (by reviewer Meg) I doubled the chocolate chips to 1 cup. Fabulous! By far the easiest and nicest gluten free biscuits I've baked.
Really yummy
Great- we made these for school camp so a couple of coeliac kids would have baking to share- fabulous recipe. Came out very crispy and delicious. Made 35 biscuits. I recommend adding extra chocolate chips.
1 2 next »