Cooking with your children is a great way to help them to learn to love good food. Give your little one some of the biscuit dough and let them cook to their heart’s content. They will love to squeeze it and squash it, and most of all they will love to bake biscuits with you that they can share with you. There are lots more tasty family and baby recipes on the Organix website. You can also read about Organix long term commitment to helping families reclaim healthy eating by joining the "no junk" conversation and saying "yes" to healthy, natural and simple food for the family.
This recipe makes approximately 35 biscuits depending on the size of the cutter.
Ingredients
• 300g ground almonds
• 50g dried sour cherries
• 100g coconut oil (or butter if you prefer and happy to include dairy)
• 60mls maple syrup
• 1 tsp vanilla extract
Method
The dough can be frozen in a ball in a freezer bag, defrosted in a couple of hours and rolled out. Or the baked biscuits can be frozen in a tub, and defrosted in less than an hour.
If dairy isn't a problem butter can be used instead. If nuts are a problem you can replace the ground almonds with plain flour or gluten free flour. As flour is drier than almonds you may need a little extra oil to bring the dough together.
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