These afghan biscuits are creamy, chocolatey and crunchy - they could almost be the definition of perfection! Always a big hit with the kids and, of course, grown-ups too. A a classic Kiwi treat!
½ cup Chelsea Caster Sugar or Chelsea Organic Raw Sugar (113g)
1 tsp vanilla essence
1 ¼ cups Edmonds Standard Grade Flour (188g)
¼ cup cocoa powder (20g)
1 ½ cups cornflakes (or crushed Weetbix)
Icing
1 ½ cups Chelsea Icing Sugar (225g)
1 Tbsp cocoa powder
1 Tbsp butter, softened
2-3 Tbsp boiling water
Walnut halves, to decorate (optional)
Additional tips
Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 5 days.
To freeze the Afghan Biscuits, wrap in clingfilm and freeze in an airtight container for up to 3 months. Allow to come to room temperature before eating.
Can I make Afghan Biscuits without walnuts? Yes! The walnuts on top are traditional but optional. You can leave them off or swap them for another topping like coconut or extra chocolate icing.
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Reviews
353
What did you think of this recipe?
Claire
oven temp?
5
Bronwyn
Excellent recipe! Have made these many times since finding your recipe and they have been a success every time. Everyone who eats them loves them. Thank you so much for getting it so right.I'd encourage anyone who hasn't had good results to try again and to follow the recipe exactly as it's written... you can't go wrong.
5
Angie
Made a double batch of afghany goodness today “Queens Birthday.“ Only baked for 10mins and they are cooling down before they get iced. Easy recipe, dough mix holds well, and my kitchen (no house) smells divine. Can't wait to try one with my cuppa tea later this morning. Thank you Chelsea LOVE your recipes and so do my whanau x
5
1689757569
Easy, tasty and super quick
5
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my fav afghan recipe
5
Susan
Super biscuits and so easy. Noted the US comment about using chocolate frosting. She should simply substitute confectioners sugar, which should be easy to find anywhere in the States.
5
Unknown
Great afghan recipe. Just like my mum use to make.
5
Missy
Can I use white sugar instead of caster sugar? And self raising instead of plain?CHELSEA: absolutely!
4
Jennie
Hi from the UK, a kiwi co worker in London used to make these for me. Best biscuits ever. I always use this recipe and it always turns out perfect. Thanks so much!
5
Essther
Easy and Delicious Afghans.My 'Go To' Recipe every time.
Preheat oven to 180°C bake. Line two large baking trays with baking paper.
In a large bowl, beat butter, Chelsea Caster Sugar or Chelsea Organic Raw Sugar and vanilla until light and fluffy.
Sift in the flour and cocoa. Stir until mostly combined, then add the cornflakes and mix well.
Roll tablespoons of mixture into balls and place on prepared trays. Press down lightly with a fork.
Bake for 15-20 minutes, until biscuits are just firm to the touch. Leave on trays for a few minutes, then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.
Icing Sift Chelsea Icing Sugar and cocoa powder into a bowl. Add butter and 1 tablespoon boiling water at a time, mixing well and adding more hot water as required until icing is a spreadable consistency. Ice cooled biscuits and decorate with walnut halves, if desired.
Additional tips
Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 5 days.
To freeze the Afghan Biscuits, wrap in clingfilm and freeze in an airtight container for up to 3 months. Allow to come to room temperature before eating.
Can I make Afghan Biscuits without walnuts? Yes! The walnuts on top are traditional but optional. You can leave them off or swap them for another topping like coconut or extra chocolate icing.
Frequently asked questions
Why is my Afghan biscuit dough crumbly?
The butter may be too cold. Make sure it is nice and soft before beating.
How can I tell when the Afghan biscuits are cooked?
Visually, it can be quite hard to tell when Afghan biscuits are cooked due to the dark
cocoa. You can usually smell more than see when they are cooked, though the biscuits
should look dry on the outside and be firm to the touch.
How do I ensure a smooth icing on my Afghan biscuits?
Make sure you sift the icing sugar and cocoa powder before mixing. Boiling or hot water will help to dissolve any remaining lumps.
Can I make Afghan biscuits gluten free?
Yes! Swap the flour for gluten-free flour and use gluten-free cornflakes.
Excellent recipe! Have made these many times since finding your recipe and they have been a success every time. Everyone who eats them loves them. Thank you so much for getting it so right.I'd encourage anyone who hasn't had good results to try again and to follow the recipe exactly as it's written... you can't go wrong.
5
Angie
Made a double batch of afghany goodness today “Queens Birthday.“ Only baked for 10mins and they are cooling down before they get iced. Easy recipe, dough mix holds well, and my kitchen (no house) smells divine. Can't wait to try one with my cuppa tea later this morning. Thank you Chelsea LOVE your recipes and so do my whanau x
5
1689757569
Easy, tasty and super quick
5
.
my fav afghan recipe
5
Susan
Super biscuits and so easy. Noted the US comment about using chocolate frosting. She should simply substitute confectioners sugar, which should be easy to find anywhere in the States.
5
Unknown
Great afghan recipe. Just like my mum use to make.
5
Missy
Can I use white sugar instead of caster sugar? And self raising instead of plain?CHELSEA: absolutely!
4
Jennie
Hi from the UK, a kiwi co worker in London used to make these for me. Best biscuits ever. I always use this recipe and it always turns out perfect. Thanks so much!
5
Essther
Easy and Delicious Afghans.My 'Go To' Recipe every time.