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Anzac Biscuits

By:Nagi
Published:23 Apr '20Updated:1 Jun '21
427 Comments
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The crunchiness of Anzac Biscuits goes back to the roots of when they were invented – by soldiers’ wives who needed a biscuit recipe that would stay fresh for the months that it would take to reach soldiers overseas back in the early 1900’s.

The warm sweetness from the golden syrup combined with the wholesome goodness of oats and coconut is a flavour that is unique to this crunchy Australian biscuit!

Overhead photo of Anzac biscuits on a cooling rack, fresh out of the oven

Anzac Biscuits

Australia’s favourite biscuit! We love them for their buttery caramel flavour, how crunchy they are, that it’s a forgiving recipe and the history – this is a biscuit that Aussies make to commemorate ANZAC Day.

“ANZAC” stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. And ANZAC Day – 25 April 1915 – is Australia’s most important national occasion each year, marking the anniversary of the first major military action fought by Australian and New Zealand forces during the First World War during which we suffered heavy casualties.

It is said that the wives of soldiers came up with the original Anzac Biscuits using ingredients such that the biscuits stayed fresh for the weeks it took to reach the soldiers overseas. I’m told that the original Anzac biscuits were as hard as a rock, so hard in fact that some soldiers would grind them up and use them as porridge.

I think Anzac biscuits as we know them today are much more to my liking! 😂

Here’s what you need (not much!)

What goes in Anzac biscuits

Golden syrup

The only ingredient that might not be familiar to those outside of Australia and the UK is golden syrup. It’s an amber coloured syrup with the consistency of honey, and it has a toffee flavour. It has a bit of a harsh edge to the flavour so I only use it for baking, though some people use it in place of maple syrup for things like pancakes.

Best substitute for golden syrup is a combination of light molasses or treacle, plus honey. I use 1 part molasses or treacle, and 3 parts honey – the flavour is nearly identical, and the colour is very similar (a bit darker).


How to make Anzac biscuits

The making part is very straight forward – melt butter with golden syrup, add the baking soda then mix it into the dry ingredients. Roll into balls, flatten and bake!

How to make Anzac Biscuits

Close up of Australia's favourite biscuit on a cooling rack - Anzac Biscuits

Should Anzac biscuits chewy or crisp??

Apparently, the question of whether Anzac biscuits should be crisp or chewy is a topic of huge debate. 🤷🏻‍♀️

In my world, there’s no question. Anzac biscuits should be crispy, crispy, crispy!!! Just like the original created by the soldiers’ wives over a century ago! 🙂

But actually, if you want chewy it’s very simple – just reduce the bake time by a few minutes.

See? Anzac biscuits for all! – Nagi x


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Anzac Biscuits (Golden Oatmeal Cookies)

Author: Nagi | RecipeTin
Prep: 15 minutes mins
Cook: 15 minutes mins
Total: 30 minutes mins
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Australian
4.98 from 131 votes
Servings16 - 18
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Recipe video above. The great Aussie Anzac biscuits!! Crispy and buttery, a beautiful deep golden colour with a toffee flavour. They will stay crunchy for a week and though they will soften, still fresh for another week!

Ingredients

  • 1 cup plain flour (all purpose flour)
  • 1 cup rolled oats
  • 1 cup desiccated coconut , unsweetened
  • 3/4 cup white sugar , preferably caster / superfine
  • 150g / 5oz unsalted butter
  • 4 tbsp golden syrup (Note 1)
  • 1 tsp baking soda (bicarbonate soda)

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 180°C/350°F (160°C fan forced)
  • Line 2 baking trays with baking paper.
  • Mix flour, oats, coconut and sugar in a bowl.  
  • Place butter and golden syrup in a saucepan over medium high heat and stir until butter has melted.
  • Add baking soda and stir to combine - it will fizz up, this is normal. Immediately remove from heat.
  • Pour butter mixture into flour and mix until just combined.
  • Roll level 1 tablespoon mixture into balls, flatten into patties. Place balls, 2.5 cm/1" apart, on prepared trays.
  • Bake for 15 minutes, swapping trays halfway during cooking, or until deep golden. (Bake 12 min for chewy biscuits!)
  • Stand on trays for 5 minutes. Transfer to a wire rack to cool - they harden as they cool!

Recipe Notes:

1. Golden syrup - amber coloured sweet syrup primarily used for baking purposes in Australia and in the UK. Has a caramel-like flavour. Best substitutes:
  • 1 tbsp light molasses + 3 tbsp honey or light corn syrup
  • 1 tbsp treacle + 3 tbsp honey or light corn syrup
2. Oats & batter consistency - Different brands of oats can have different levels of absorbency. Your dough should be firm enough so that you can roll it into balls without it sticking to your hands, but pliable and wet enough so that you can flatten the balls without the dough crumbling. If your dough is too sticky, add more flour, if it is too dry, add more melted butter. Don't worry about playing around with this recipe - it's a pretty forgiving biscuit dough!
3. Storage - Anzac cookies stay crisp for about a week in an airtight container. After that, they soften a bit but are still good! If the biscuits go soft, they can be crisped up in the oven - 5 minutes at 180C / 350F.
4. Nutrition per biscuit.

Nutrition Information:

Serving: 19gCalories: 74cal (4%)Carbohydrates: 14.3g (5%)Protein: 1.1g (2%)Fat: 1.6g (2%)Saturated Fat: 1.2g (8%)Sodium: 56mg (2%)Potassium: 30mg (1%)Fiber: 0.8g (3%)Sugar: 6.9g (8%)Iron: 0.5mg (3%)
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Anzac biscuits originally published July 2014, refreshed in 2019 and 2020. Updated with new photos, new video and most importantly, Life of Dozer section added! No change to recipe.

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427 Comments

  1. Em says

    April 20, 2020 at 1:15 pm

    5 stars
    I haven’t actually made these yet but there is no debate – ANZAC biscuits need to be crispy on the edges and chewy in the middle! I think my mum’s ones were a wetter mixture which spread across the tray more when cooking, and the edges were thin and caramelised, and the middle was chewy .. perfect! Your other recipes always work for me though, so I always check your version before I cook anything these days!

    Reply
    • Jojo says

      April 23, 2020 at 1:28 pm

      5 stars
      It’s so easy and delicious. My daughter said “it’s fantastic”. I like it chewy & I just cut down the sugar. Thank you

      Reply
  2. Edwina says

    April 19, 2020 at 6:08 pm

    Can you use quick oats or are rolled better?

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      April 20, 2020 at 1:57 pm

      Rolled oats 🙂 N x

      Reply
  3. Leanne says

    March 4, 2020 at 9:33 pm

    5 stars
    A great version of the Aussie staple. Cooked as per recipe -one batch for the crispy texture and one batch with less cooking time for chewy biscuits. Both delicious.

    Reply
    • Chels says

      March 18, 2020 at 4:05 pm

      After losing my ol’ faithful Anzac recipe, this is the best in terms of dry ingredient ratio I’ve found. I reduce it to 125g of butter and use brown sugar. Very pleased and have made them 3 times this month already. Thank you!

      Reply
  4. Nicole says

    February 23, 2020 at 11:09 am

    Fantastic, but I did the bake for shorter time thing, Chewy is only way to go – always was in my book! Can’t even comprehend a crispy Anzac bickee. Great recipe thanks.

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      February 23, 2020 at 2:20 pm

      I’m so glad you enjoyed them Nicole! N x

      Reply
  5. MJ says

    December 23, 2019 at 2:27 pm

    Would golden corn syrup work in place of the golden syrup? Also is it possible to replace the coconut with anything else? I’m allergic to coconut so I can’t eat it.

    Reply
    • Carla says

      April 23, 2020 at 4:22 pm

      You can make golden syrup. It’s really easy mate. You just need a few lemons, some sugar and water. You can find the recipe on YouTube. If you want treacle, there’s tons of how-to recipes on YouTube.

      Reply
  6. Pam says

    November 24, 2019 at 5:41 pm

    5 stars
    I rarely leave feedback but this one was worth it! Even after I reduced golden syrup to 2Tb and sugar / desiccated coconut to 1/2 cup, the biscuits were still crunchy and flat just the way I like it! Super easy to make if you don’t want to spend a lot of time in the kitchen. Thanks so much for sharing! 6⭐️

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      November 25, 2019 at 5:08 am

      Thanks so much Pam, I’m so happy you enjoyed them!

      Reply
  7. Veronika says

    November 2, 2019 at 2:00 pm

    5 stars
    Have tried a number of different Anzac biscuit recipes & the family loves yours best. I do tweak a little as coconut is not a favourite with one important family member 😉 – I sub various chopped nuts instead. Thank you!

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      November 3, 2019 at 4:13 pm

      Sounds great Veronika, great idea!

      Reply
  8. Karen says

    September 22, 2019 at 10:40 am

    Can i replace golden syrup with maple syrup?

    Reply
  9. Mike says

    September 21, 2019 at 10:13 pm

    5 stars
    This is the pretty much the same recipe as the all the others from Aussie recipe websites but it is a ripper 🙂

    I also add a handful of toasted macadamia nuts as well as a half a tsp of ginger powder to mine which I think really gives them a bit more zing,

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      September 22, 2019 at 6:57 pm

      That sounds amazing Mike, I’ll have to try it!

      Reply
  10. angela says

    September 15, 2019 at 2:44 pm

    I have never found a good Anzac biscuit recipe until now!!! Seriously, they would always be too crispy, too soggy, just not right. These were perfect !!!!!!

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      September 16, 2019 at 7:58 am

      WOOT! Thanks Angela!

      Reply
  11. Anisah says

    August 20, 2019 at 7:10 pm

    If i have frozen shredded coconut,can i use it. Or can I not use coconut and increase the oats? Thanks Nagi.

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      August 21, 2019 at 2:22 pm

      Hi Anisah, is it dried coconut? – N x

      Reply
  12. Gilly says

    August 10, 2019 at 9:40 am

    Hi Nagi! Once upon a time I would look for a recipe and just choose the one that had the best looking photo 🤔 doesn’t always mean best recipe!! But now I just go straight to you and I know that is going to be an awesome cook up 🤗 and I love reading what you have to say . Cheers Gilly

    Reply
  13. Frank Robinson says

    August 2, 2019 at 10:56 am

    Hi Nagi,
    Problem solved.
    Pays to check the packet you are picking up.
    What I assumed was caster sugar turned out to be BiCarb of Soda, so, stupid me, in went 16gms of Soda instead of sugar.
    Today I will try again.

    Reply
    • Frank robinson says

      August 2, 2019 at 10:57 am

      That should have read 165 gms of soda.

      Reply
  14. Frank Robinson says

    August 1, 2019 at 10:09 am

    Hi,
    Tried this recipe.
    Measured all ingredients by weight,
    Do not know why, but all have very strong taste of Bicarb of Soda. Really inedible.

    Any thoughts?

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      August 1, 2019 at 3:20 pm

      Hi Frank, that doesn’t sound right at all, I’ve made this countless times and don’t have that issue. Did you put the right amount in? – N x

      Reply
      • Frank says

        August 2, 2019 at 7:12 am

        One level teaspoon. All other ingredients as per your recipe above. BiCarb has expiry date of 01/2021

        Reply
        • Lourenza says

          December 5, 2019 at 11:07 pm

          My kids made these, they added the bicarb to all the dry ingredients instead of adding it to the butter and syrup mixture, then the biscuits taste too much like bicarb. Bicarb needs to fizz and react in butter mixture before going into dry ingredients. That might sort the bicarb taste for you.

          Reply
  15. CC says

    July 30, 2019 at 5:30 pm

    5 stars
    I make these often for my grandkids. I tried many other recipes because we moved house and my favourite recipe folder went missing. These are the taste of my childhood. Great store cupboard ingredients too.Fabulous and foolproof thanks Nagi.

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      July 31, 2019 at 5:09 pm

      That’s great to hear CC!

      Reply
  16. Khaulah says

    July 21, 2019 at 1:36 pm

    Hi Nagi!
    The first time I tried this recipe it was perfect! I made it again but my first batch was too hard (overcooked) :(.

    In step 8, I wanted to clarify- do we bake each tray for 12-15 mins or for about 6-7 mins? I didn’t swap it half way so that may be the reason it was over cooked. But just wanted to clarify 🙂 also both my trays were of different sizes (some had more biscuits than the other) so I’m not sure if that will make a difference!

    Thank you and as always I just love your recipes !

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      July 21, 2019 at 3:20 pm

      Hi Khaulah, the cookies should cook for 12-15 minutes, I only say to swap the trays as the top of the oven is generally hotter than the bottom. How many cookies did you get out of the batch and what temperature did you have the oven on? – N x

      Reply
  17. Nadia says

    June 25, 2019 at 11:04 pm

    5 stars
    Hi. In South Africa we call these crunchies and the dough pressed into a tray then sliced into squares after removing from the oven. Interesting to learn the history. Thanks

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      June 26, 2019 at 8:49 pm

      Sounds yum Nadia, I’ll have to try that way!

      Reply
  18. Margaret says

    June 22, 2019 at 9:11 pm

    Is it true that the wonderful liquid known as golden syrup isn’t part of everyone’s childhood? Poured over crumpets or waffles, or the base sauce for a steamed pudding? The world needs to know about this syrup right now.

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      June 24, 2019 at 6:23 pm

      I hear ya Margaret!!!

      Reply
  19. Bec says

    June 7, 2019 at 11:38 am

    5 stars
    Very easy. Taste great and chewy! Have made twice now.

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      June 7, 2019 at 7:16 pm

      I’m so glad you love them Bec!

      Reply
  20. Vutomi says

    May 19, 2019 at 11:40 pm

    I’ve been looking for such a recipe quite some time and the moment I saw it I knew that this is exactly what I’ve been looking for. So yummy I’m baking them right now.

    Thank you for such a great recipe

    Reply
    • Annette says

      April 25, 2020 at 2:49 pm

      5 stars
      Thanks Nagi, I always make these on Anzac Day and they are a beautiful biscuit. Another favourite recipe i make is the Byron bay biscuits. I can’t get enough of them.

      Reply
    • Nagi says

      May 20, 2019 at 8:45 am

      I’m so glad you love them Vutomi!

      Reply
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