Thursday 31 May 2012

Kitchen Krafts - Crunchies

 Kay has to do a South African talk in two weeks time at her school and has been asked to bring some eats from the country for everyone to try. As such I have been trying out all the biscuit recipes I know to see which one will be the easiest to make and transport. This week I made some South African crunchies. This is another fast recipe and is complete in very little time.

I haven't done this recipe as a tutorial today but it is pretty straight-forward.
Your ingredients:
180g Margerine
2 Cups Oats
1 Cup Coconut
1 Cup Flour
1 Cup Sugar
1 Tbsp Syrup (We don't get this here, but Table Molasses tastes very similar so I substituted the syrup with this)
1 tsp Bicarb

1. Melt the butter and syrup and add the bicarb to this. 
2. Mix in the dry ingredients.
3. Flatten out onto a greased baking tray.
4. Bake in a preheated oven (180 Deg Celcius) for 20 - 25 minutes.
5. Remove and cool slightly. Cut into squares.
6. When completely cool remove and store in container.
Enjoy.

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On Friday I will be sharing this post over at Linda Scoot over there to see some amazing crafts that have happened over the week.

7 comments:

  1. these look delicious, and very much like rusk that i love and i think they are south african in origin also. i haven't cooked or baked in almost a month, it's time to begin again! thank you for sharing!

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    1. Hi Lori Ann,

      I will be making rusks in a week or two with tutorial if you are interested :D

      Hope you had a good stay in Africa.

      Thanks for the visit.
      x

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  2. they sound super easy to make and look delicious! Thanks for the recipe!
    xo maureen

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    1. Hi Maureen,
      They really are, love that, as I am really not an avid baker and like things to be really quick and really easy!

      Thanks for visiting.
      x

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    1. Hi there,

      I hope you enjoy them.:-D

      Thanks for visiting.
      x

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  4. Looks very tasty, and sounds pretty healthy too

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