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Australian and New Zealand Army Corps Biscuits – ANZAC Cookies.

Let’s call this a ration recipe – a new term that I learnt recently from my daughter Anjali. Seems like a good time as any to share this wonderful recipe again especially as many of us seem to be in a rationing type of mode lately.

What is a ration recipe?

I had never heard of the term ration recipe until Anjali exclaimed …

“Oh, this is a ration recipe!” when she saw me making these cookies.  I asked her to elaborate to which she gave me this explanation, “Ration recipes are recipes that are from WWII whenever they had to ration to maximize food for troops. Every recipe from that time was meant to use ingredients most efficiently and last much longer than normal food. The rationing is also why in the fifties, after the war was over, all of the food was suddenly ridiculously decadent. People had access to ingredients they didn’t have for an entire decade like dairy, sugar and eggs, so they went WILD!” And then she ended her explanation with “Wow my history teacher will be proud, I remembered something from her class 😀😉!”

A ration recipe from WWI

To clarify, this is a type of ration recipe but not from WWII but rather from WWI.  My friend Susan who first introduced me to these cookies explained 

“These cookies are called ANZAC Biscuits – Australian and New Zealand Army Corps Biscuits.  During WWI, the wives and mothers of the Australian and New Zealand soldiers would make these biscuits and send them to their soldier son/husbands in Europe.  The cookies would last the long trip overseas on ships to Europe because of the combination of ingredients.”

When Susan brought these cookies to our Garden Party or to our Spring Tea these cookies were always the first to go!  Folks loved these cookies made with oats, sugar, dried coconut, butter and flour.

Susan with the teapot
At my garden party

Delicious wholesome cookies

These cookies really taste amazing in a humble sort of way.  The taste reminds me of an oatmeal cookie with a coconut and caramel flavor. Or think of them like a granola bar but in a cookie form.  Golden in color, sweet, and full of oats, they’re crunchy on the edges and soft in the center, and taste wonderful with a good cup of tea or coffee.

The process

All you do is melt butter with golden syrup and then combine it with baking soda, coconut flakes, oats and flour. No eggs required.  The only ingredient which maybe difficult to find is the Golden Syrup but as you can see in these photos it looks just like honey.  Susan explained that here in the U.S. she has substituted with honey or molasses when making these cookies.

Whether this is a ration recipe or just a cookie recipe, either way you look at it these are delicious!  Easy to make at those times when you want to whip something sweet in a jiffy, give this recipe a try.  Crunchy and chewy these cookies will satisfy anyone’s sweet craving.

 ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) Biscuits
From Australian Women’s Weekly
Contributed by Susan
makes 30-40 cookies

Ingredients:

Directions:

Store in an airtight container.

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