Chewy, crisp and soft all at once, these Buttery Sultana Cookies will become a family favourite. Taking around 30 minutes and with only 7 ingredients these copy-cat British fruity biscuits are incredibly easy to make and perfect for gifting too.
We love cookies!! Especially when they're homemade cookies!! If you love homemade cookies too, you should try this cinnamon and sultana cookie recipe!
Sultana and oats is a great combination. Iβve already covered them in the guise of flapjacks and today Iβve knocked up a batch of cookies. The great thing about oatmeal sultana cookies β¦
There is something so satisfying about making cookies. They are so easy to make, you get to squidge the mixture in your hands, you get to watch as your golf ball sized bits of mixture turn into beaβ¦
Perfectly spiced oat and sultana cookies. The sultanas add a fruity edge, with a cinnamon and mixed spiced kick. They're beautifully rich and tasty and once you've had one, you end up reaching for more.
Looking for a healthier version of your favourite treat? These cookies from Leiths School of Food and Wine use wholemeal flour, oats and walnuts to create an ultra nourishing sweet bite
Chewy, crisp and soft all at once, these Buttery Sultana Cookies will become a family favourite. Taking around 30 minutes and with only 7 ingredients these copy-cat British fruity biscuits are incredibly easy to make and perfect for gifting too.
Bursting with flavour and low in added sugar these delicious Seedy Oatmeal Sultana Cookies are packed with the good stuff. Made from oats, pepitas, flaxseed with sultanas, cinnamon and orange zest it's hard to wait until they're cool enough to eat.
Bursting with flavour and low in added sugar these delicious Seedy Oatmeal Sultana Cookies are packed with the good stuff. Made from oats, pepitas, flaxseed with sultanas, cinnamon and orange zest it's hard to wait until they're cool enough to eat.
Looking for something new to bake this week? Try out these Oat & Sultana Cookies! They are refined sugar-free, gluten-free, dairy-free and super tasty! We absolutely love them made with sultanas as they are chewy and sweet. But if youβre a chocoholic then you can totally swap the sultanas for choc chips π Sultana a
Chewy, crisp and soft all at once, these Buttery Sultana Cookies will become a family favourite. Taking around 30 minutes and with only 7 ingredients these copy-cat British fruity biscuits are incredibly easy to make and perfect for gifting too.
Make and share this Sultana Biscuits (Cookies) recipe from Food.com.
This is a recipe that I have had for a while now. Over the years I have collected recipes which use certain ingredients, because I hate b...
A delicious snack at your desk or on the go, and quick to make, these fruity cookies are made with honey and a touch of cinnamon
These Crunchy Chocolate Chip & Sultana Cornflake Cookies are the perfect lunchbox recipe. They're quick, easy and kid-approved!
I love malt, vanilla malt milk, malteasers, malt on my ice cream the list goes on! So it's only fair to myself that I make these and I must say I wasn't disappointed when I tried these with a cuppa!
Golden, crunchy Cornflake Cookies have been loved for generations. This favourite recipe includes a flavour-boosting secret ingredient.
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These biscuits are very easy to make and trust me, you won't be disappointed! They never last long in my house. I have made them easily over 100 times.
Crunch into an oak cookie and find juicy morsels of apricot and sultana.
These Crunchy Chocolate Chip & Sultana Cornflake Cookies are the perfect lunchbox recipe. They're quick, easy and kid-approved!
This Sultana Oat Cookies recipe is simple to make and freeze well so you can make more than one batch at a time. They're not too sweet, so are good for kids.
These Crunchy Chocolate Chip & Sultana Cornflake Cookies are the perfect lunchbox recipe. They're quick, easy and kid-approved!
Some of Ma's recipes were similar to those my Sicilian Aunts cooked. And some were similar to what our German neighbours cooked. Hard...
Sultana and Oat Cookies
This sultana cake is kept moist by adding mashed jap pumpkin. It has a delicious flavour and keeps well.
This Easy Sultana Cake is an old family recipe that has stood the test of time. All the ingredients are added to the one pot and mixed together using only a spoon - a 'melt and mix' recipe that is very simple to make. It is buttery and moist right to the edges, studded with plump sultanas and has a beautiful flavour. It is utterly delicious!
This Easy Sultana Cake is an old family recipe that has stood the test of time. All the ingredients are added to the one pot and mixed together using only a spoon - a 'melt and mix' recipe that is very simple to make. It is buttery and moist right to the edges, studded with plump sultanas and has a beautiful flavour. It is utterly delicious!
Quick,easy to make,light and fluffy.These scones are splendid!One thing i changed from the original recipe ;I upped the quantity of sultanas!They are perfect with breakfasts or whenever snacks..Just serve them with butter and jam! Ingredients 225 gr self raising flour pinch of salt 55 gr butter 40 gr sultanas 25 gr caster sugar 150 ml milk Preparation Heat the oven to 220 C gas.Lightly grease your baking sheet. Mix together the flour and salt and rub in the butter. Stir in the sultanas,sugar and the milk to get a soft dough. Turn onto a floured work surface and knead very lightly.Pat out to a round 2 cm thick.Use a 5 cm in cutter to stamp out rounds and place on a baking sheet.Lightly knead together he rest of the dough and stamp out more scones to used it up. Brush the top of the scones with a little milk.Bake for 15 minutes until well risen and golden.Enjoy!
86K views, 1.2K likes, 87 comments, 381 shares, Facebook Reels from Steph de Sousa: Hey everyone! πͺ Iβve just whipped up the most dreamy Sultana Cornflake Cookies and let me tell you, itβs a sweet...
I love malt, vanilla malt milk, malteasers, malt on my ice cream the list goes on! So it's only fair to myself that I make these and I must say I wasn't disappointed when I tried these with a cuppa!
This Sultana Loaf Cake is based on a traditional Scottish Sultana Tea Loaf, made with a basic sponge filled with juicy sultanas. A Scottish cake best enjoyed with a cup of tea!
A real teatime classic. Sultana Cake is super simple to make and perfect when enjoyed alongside a cuppa.
Delicious sultana cake kids and adults will love