Chelsea Golden Syrup in the iconic red and gold tin is the best for baking. It has a thicker consistency and richer caramel flavour than Chelsea Easy Pour Golden Syrup (which is more suited to drizzling and marinades).
{has_more=true, offset=10, total=152, results=[{comment_text=tasty, approved=true, user_name=luca, rating_new__1_5_=5, hs_createdate=1776667295758, id=250838714857}, {comment_text=It was delicious, its very delicious chewy., approved=true, user_name=Aurelie, rating_new__1_5_=5, hs_createdate=1776659186286, id=250838592977}, {comment_text=Really delicious, great for families on anzac day, approved=true, user_name=Carl potter, hs_createdate=1763765665464, rating_new__1_5_=5, id=177326039499}, {comment_text=I tried adding choc chips but they melted when I added the melted butter. they turned into choc Anzacs. They were really good!, approved=true, user_name=Ffion, hs_createdate=1763095410489, rating_new__1_5_=5, id=173144679912}, {comment_text=I use this recipe all the time, it's great. My whole family love them, they are like a little meal., approved=true, user_name=Elisabeth, hs_createdate=1760316572446, rating_new__1_5_=5, id=150544354795}, {comment_text=amazing loved it so much and it was a hit with the kids, approved=true, user_name=Ava, hs_createdate=1758089824296, rating_new__1_5_=5, id=135079713250}, {comment_text=I use this recipe all the time, it's great, approved=true, user_name=Elisabeth, hs_createdate=1757634172789, rating_new__1_5_=5, id=132881440195}, {comment_text=Such an easy recipe and the kids love it, approved=true, user_name=Lucy, hs_createdate=1757459765034, rating_new__1_5_=5, id=131845657079}, {comment_text=Most AMAZING!! cookies ever 😋SOOO good my kid loved them and she is a picky eat love this recipe, approved=true, user_name=Anya (teen mum has 1 kid), hs_createdate=1756366506474, rating_new__1_5_=5, id=124830271953}, {comment_text=Just AMAZING!!kids love it, approved=true, user_name=Norah maton, hs_createdate=1754722501059, rating_new__1_5_=5, id=118020956640}]}
Reviews
152
What did you think of this recipe?
luca
tasty
5
Aurelie
It was delicious, its very delicious chewy.
5
Carl potter
Really delicious, great for families on anzac day
5
Ffion
I tried adding choc chips but they melted when I added the melted butter. they turned into choc Anzacs. They were really good!
5
Elisabeth
I use this recipe all the time, it's great. My whole family love them, they are like a little meal.
5
Ava
amazing loved it so much and it was a hit with the kids
5
Elisabeth
I use this recipe all the time, it's great
5
Lucy
Such an easy recipe and the kids love it
5
Anya (teen mum has 1 kid)
Most AMAZING!! cookies ever 😋SOOO good my kid loved them and she is a picky eat love this recipe
Preheat oven to 150°C bake. Line 2 large baking trays with baking paper.
In a medium-sized bowl, sift together the flour and cinnamon. Add the rolled oats, coconut and sugars; mix well.
Place butter, Chelsea Golden Syrup and water in a small saucepan and stir over low-medium heat until the butter melts and the mixture is well combined (ensure the mixture does not simmer or boil).
Remove from heat and stir in the baking soda. Add immediately to the dry ingredients and use a wooden spoon to stir until well combined.
Roll 1-2 tablespoons of mixture into balls and place on trays about 5cm apart. Use your fingers to flatten each slightly (until they are about 1cm thick). Bake for 16 minutes (for a chewy biscuit) or 20 minutes for a crunchier biscuit.
Allow to cool on trays for 5 minutes before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely. Store in an airtight container for up to a week.
Additional tips
Chelsea Golden Syrup in the iconic red and gold tin is the best for baking. It has a thicker consistency and richer caramel flavour than Chelsea Easy Pour Golden Syrup (which is more suited to drizzling and marinades).