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Snot Drops

Are you looking for a spooky cookie to make for Halloween or a birthday party?


Make Snot Drops today! It will make everyone want to say, YUCKY!

This was a fun and super easy recipe to make, and I am sure that the kids would love helping out too.

All the ingredients you need to make the snot drops…well aside from the jam

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Snot drops are ready to be cooked in the oven.
Snot Drops cooked and cooling down..we cannot wait to try them.

Enjoy your snot drops and yes….I said you will enjoy snot drops. Trust me they are very yummy!


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Originally published Oct 21, 2020

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ANZAC Biscuits

I used the ANZAC Biscuit recipe from the Wiki Cookbook – ANZAC Biscuits, however, if you wish to do the more traditional method it is available from The Australian War Memorial Recipe for ANZAC Biscuits

Ready to add the coconut
Ready to add the coconut

Ingredients

  • 2 cups plain (non-self raising) flour
  • 1 cup white or brown sugar
  • 4 tablespoons golden syrup (cane syrup) or honey
  • 1 cup desiccated coconut
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 2 tablespoons of water
  • 2 cups rolled or instant oats
  • 225 grams butter or margarine

All the dry ingredients
All the dry ingredients

I melted the butter and golden syrup in the microwave. The recipe wanted you to do it in a saucepan but I think you could do it either way.
I melted the butter and golden syrup in the microwave. The recipe wanted you to do it in a saucepan but I think you could do it either way.

Method

  1. Mix the dry ingredients in a bowl, and melt the syrup and butter in a saucepan. Add the baking soda and water to the syrup mix.
  2. Mix the wet and dry ingredients, adding water if necessary.
  3. Separate and roll the mixture into small balls, and flatten them on oven trays.
  4. Bake at 150°C (300°F) for about 20 minutes or until golden brown.

The finished biscuits are quite chewy and crisp, and have a long shelf-life.

Kids helped me make this batch. All ready to go in the oven.
Kids helped me make this batch. All ready to go in the oven.

All cooked and ready to eat. They were very yummy! We did not have a huge dinner due to the ANZAC biscuit afternoon tea.
All cooked and ready to eat. They were very yummy! We did not have a huge dinner due to the ANZAC biscuit afternoon tea.

Did you make ANZAC Biscuits? Were they yummy? Did you make heaps? I have a huge box of them and I think they will be treats in lunches for weeks to come.

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