November 8, 2009

Simple Biscuits


These biscuits really are simple to make. I can give you rough guidelines as to quantities...as usual I just estimate the amounts, hoping it turns out.
Ingredients:
- 100 g of jaggery gour (this is the unrefined sugar that you will find in Indian shops or International Supermarkets). If you can't find it you could try replacing it with dark sugar or maybe Maple Syrup (remember that honey goes toxic when heated, and I've also heard some controversial stories about Agave....)
- 50 g of small oat flakes
- spelt flour: I didn't use much at all, and I guess it can pretty much be replaced with plain flour as well.
- olive oil
- a handful of raisins
- a teaspoon of ginger powder
- a teaspoon of cinnamon powder
- some tepid water
Preheat oven to 180 degress Celsius.
In a pot, place some olive oil and then add the oat flakes and jaggery gour. Keep stirring to get the gour to melt (it usually comes in hard balls). Add some water if necessary, and keep mixing so that it doesn't burn. Once it has all melted and mixed with the oats, place in a bowl and start adding a bit of flour.....sorry! I really don't know how much I used, but not much at all! Probably half a cup. Add some more olive oil and a little bit of water. Mix it all with a wooden spoon until it's a nice ball. You should be able to pick the "dough" up in your hand without it sticking to your fingers.
Make little balls and flatten them between your hands to get biscuit shaped shapes....and then place in the oven. They take roughtly half an hour to cook, just keep an eye on them, and when they look golden brown pull them out of the oven to cool.
I just tasted one and they're lovely because they're not too sweet at all.

2 comments:

eugenia said...

but i really like sweet biscuits... are they crunchy??

Chiara said...

Ha ha! Well, if you like really sweet biscuits you can either add more gour, or use brown sugar instead.
They are quite crunchy! But make sure you keep them in an air-tight container once they've cooled down, or they will lose their crunchiness...