14 of our best Anzac biscuit recipes (2024)

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Our classic Anzac biscuit recipe as well as new twists on an old favourite. - by Rebecca Lowrey Boyd

Whether you prefer the traditional Anzac biscuit recipe or a twist on the classic, we've got the perfect Anzac Day recipes for you.

WATCH: Gluten-free Anzac biscuits

With 14 show-stoppers to choose between below, covering every flavour and texture from chewy, zesty, gooey, chocolatey and crumbly,whichever your choice, you'll want to savour every bite!

1. Classic Anzac biscuits

Andre Martin

Once named ‘Rolled Oat Biscuits’ or ‘Soldiers’ Biscuits’, Anzac biscuits were made by the women back at home for the troops overseas. Even though many variations now exist, sometimes the traditional recipe is all you need. Click here for the recipe.

2.Chocolate caramel Anzac slice

Try this teatime slice based on the classic Anzac biscuit.The crunchy and chewy biscuit of rolled oats, butter and golden syrup is essential Anzac Day fare, but for a delicious twist, this slice recipe combines it with chocolate and caramel. Click here for the recipe.

3.Chocolate-filled mini Anzacs

Want to switch things up? Make these classic Anzac biscuits with a chocolatey twist!

4.Anzac caramel tart with banana and passionfruit

Turn the classic Anzac biscuit ingredients into a show-stopper dessert. Shake it up by baking the mixture in a tart tin with caramel, then topping it with cream, banana and passionfruit - delish! Click here for the recipe.

5. Gluten-free Anzac biscuits

All the chewy Anzac biscuit goodness without the gluten!Delicious for anyone, whether you need to watch out for gluten or not. Click here for the recipe.

6. Baked caramel cheesecake tart with Anzac biscuit base

This recipe takes a cheesecake and teams it with a base made fromAnzac biscuits, with more crumbled over the top. Click here for the recipe.

7. Macadamia, lime and white chocolate Anzac biscuits

Andre Martin

Even though there's nothing better than a classic Anzac biscuit made right, this creative recipe is a fun twist on the traditional. By adding macadamias and white chocolate, you can take your best Anzac recipe and make it just that little bit better. Click here for the recipe.

8.Chewy chocolate orange Anzac biscuits

These chewy Anzac biscuits offer a zesty spin to the original recipe, as they include two secret ingredients: fresh orange juice and its zest finely grated.Drizzle with melted chocolate to top this tasty recipe off. Click here for the recipe.

9. Coconut Anzac biscuits

Make a small adjustment to your next batch of Anzac biscuits by adding in some desiccated coconut for added texture and flavour. Click here for the recipe.

10. Healthier Anzac biscuits

Your favourite biscuit but a knotch healthier. Packed with flavour, this is a great option for those wanting to swap out butter for EVOO. Click here for the recipe.

11. Vegan Anzac biscuits

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You don’t have to give up the soft, syrupy comfort of Anzac biscuits after going vegan, when there are so many equally satisfying plant-based butter substitutes on the market. Click here for the recipe.

12.Easy peasy Anzac slice

Using all the core ingredients of Anzac biscuits, you can tweak the preparation and take the recipe from biscuit to a slice. Who can resist? Click here for the recipe.

13. Dotty chocolate chip Anzac biscuits

Add a few drops of colour to your next Anzac biscuit batch by decorating them with candy-coated chocolate buttons before you bake them in the oven. Click here for the recipe.

14. Fast Ed Anzac pie

Rob Palmer

This two-for-one dessert is made with anapple and rhubarb pieon the bottom and topped by atraditional Anzac biscuit.It’s a treat to please both pie and biscuit lovers.

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With 27 years' experience as a lifestyle magazine and digital editor, Rebecca Lowrey Boyd is best known as the founder of Wee Birdy, a London-based blog devoted to London shopping, style and design. It was named one of the Top 100 Blogs in the World by the Sunday Times (UK), and was listed on Times Online's Best 50 Design Blogs in the World.

14 of our best Anzac biscuit recipes (2024)

FAQs

Can I substitute honey for golden syrup in Anzac biscuits? ›

Anzac biscuits also traditionally use golden syrup, but it seems as if it is a little harder to find here than it is in Australia and New Zealand. So, I switched it out and used Honey instead. If you would like to use Golden Syrup then by all means go ahead - it is a 1:1 swap.

What makes Anzac biscuits crunchy or chewy? ›

According to taste.com.au Food Editor Miranda Payne, the traditional Anzac biscuit was the harder, crunchy version. Over time, the original recipe was modified with variations being cooked for less time (making them chewier) or adding more sugar (so they're super crispy).

What were in original Anzac biscuits? ›

The basic ingredients for a rolled oat biscuit were rolled oats, sugar, flour, butter with golden syrup, not eggs, used as a binding agent. This made them not only nutritious and full of energy but also long lasting.

What is a substitute for desiccated coconut in Anzac biscuits? ›

My partner wants to make Anzac biscuits for a friend of ours who is deathly allergic to all nuts, including coconut. What would be a good substitute for it? The best thing we can think of is flax meal or ground oats with some added coconut-free coconut flavouring.

Can I use shredded coconut instead of desiccated coconut in Anzac biscuits? ›

Either desiccated or shredded coconut can be used – your preference. I use salted butter. If you use unsalted butter then add 1/4 teaspoon salt to the dry ingredients. Each biscuit is made with approximately 2 tablespoons of biscuit dough.

Which is healthier, honey or golden syrup? ›

Golden syrup is made up of sugar and water. Therefore, it is in no comparison healthier than honey. However, honey is a natural sweetener with nutrients, whereas golden syrup is empty calories. Therefore, honey is more nutritious than golden syrup.

What is a substitute for golden syrup in Anzac biscuits? ›

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).

Why are my Anzac biscuits falling apart? ›

But watch for crumbling or "melting": "If your biscuits are falling apart, then you have added too much of the wet ingredients, or potentially too much sugar," Quinn says. The marine biologist-turned-cook advises leaving the biscuits on the baking tray as they cool, then giving them a day or two to "chewify".

Why do my Anzac biscuits go flat? ›

Shopping tip: Make sure you buy whole rolled oats - if you use instant oats, the mixture will spread too much and your biscuits will be flat. Make them your way: Soft and chewy: Omit the brown sugar and increase the caster sugar to 155g (3/4 cup).

What do Anzac biscuits symbolize? ›

Anzac biscuits have long been associated with the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) established in World War I. It is thought that these biscuits were sent by wives and women's groups to soldiers abroad because the ingredients do not spoil easily and the biscuits kept well during naval transportation.

What did the soldiers call Anzac biscuits? ›

At first the biscuits were called Soldiers' Biscuits, but after the landing on Gallipoli, they were renamed ANZAC Biscuits. A point of interest is the lack of eggs to bind the ANZAC biscuit mixture together. Because of the war, many of the poultry farmers had joined the services, thus eggs were scarce.

Are hobnobs the same as Anzac biscuits? ›

For those of you who have never had a hobnob biscuit, it's kind of like a cross between an Anzac and a digestive biscuit. This particular recipe comes from Kate Doran's Homemade Memories – Childhood treats with a twist, and uses wholemeal flour, oats and as well as being fairly restrained with the sugar.

Can I use shredded coconut instead of desiccated coconut? ›

I often use shredded coconut and desiccated coconut interchangeably when I am baking, making desserts, curries or coconut recipes. Shredded coconut is a larger fiber so you may want to pulse it in a food processor to make it finer to become more like desiccated coconut if needed.

Is sweetened coconut flakes the same as desiccated coconut? ›

Desiccated coconut is fresh coconut that has been shredded or flaked and dried. It is typically unsweetened, but the term is sometimes also used to refer to the less dry sweetened flake coconut as well.

Can I use ground almonds instead of desiccated coconut? ›

In any recipe saying to use it, simply replace with any other cooking oil. Shredded coconut can mostly be replaced with coarsely ground or chopped nuts, and desiccated coconut with ground nuts. Both coconut and nuts have a decent amount of natural oil in them, so can mostly be substituted for each other.

Can you use honey instead of golden syrup? ›

Honey: Similar in color, taste, and texture to golden syrup, honey is a good substitute for treacle. Look for a thick amber honey, rather than a super-light honey. Use the same amount of honey as you would golden syrup in a recipe.

Is it OK to substitute honey for golden syrup? ›

2. Honey. As with maple syrup, honey will work as a 1:1 substitute for golden syrup.

Are honey and golden syrup interchangeable? ›

If you can get your hands on raw honey, you are in for a treat. Golden syrup on the other hand is a by-product from sugar processing and was invented by chemists at Abram Lyle (now Tate & Lyle). It can be easily substituted for honey although I find that the flavour changes slightly.

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