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    ** Oat Biscuits ( super clean) **

    Are you fed up of eating boring oats?

    I am so i decided to experiment with making some really clean Oat biscuits

    Im still in the process but my first batch came out pretty well

    1 cup oats
    0.5 cup water
    4 raspberrys
    1 tspn splender

    Ok so mix it all together in a bowl while u heat the oven up to 220 with a large tray in there.

    Then dump the mixture onto the heated tray (oil tray if u need to) and cook for aprox 10 mins per side or untill browned slightly

    I like to spread the mix out realy thin so that u get lots of crispy bits


    Its defo worth a try and u could easily eat 2 cups of oats this way in a sitting


    I now find it best to cook on a plate in a microwave on full power for 5 mins
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    My next batch will have crushed almonds in aswell

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    Sounds good. I never get sick of oats, but wouldn't mind trying them in a different way. Keep us posted!

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    Quote Originally Posted by baseline_9 View Post
    Are you fed up of eating boring oats?

    I am so i decided to experiment with making some really clean Oat biscuits

    Im still in the process but my first batch came out pretty well

    1 cup oats
    0.5 cup water
    4 raspberrys
    1 tspn splender

    Ok so mix it all together in a bowl while u heat the oven up to 220 with a large tray in there.

    Then dump the mixture onto the heated tray (oil tray if u need to) and cook for aprox 10 mins per side or untill browned slightly

    I like to spread the mix out realy thin so that u get lots of crispy bits


    Its defo worth a try and u could easily eat 2 cups of oats this way in a sitting
    YUM! I like

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    Ok just for you that want the macros aswell;

    Cal/Pro/Carb/Of which sugar/fat

    370/11/63/2.7/8









    not too bad at all

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    looks tasty

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    Thanks for sharing...I have been looking for a recipe like this for taking the edge off my sugar craving at night....FAR better then peanut M&M's!!

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    So you had to flip them over in the oven after ten min???

    Btw those look amazing?? What kind of oats did you buy?? Can u give me the name brand plz???

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    U have a PM but i will answer here also

    Yes, flip them over

    Just buy plain oats, store brand, as cheap as u can find, not sugar filled packets

    Ingredients should read : oats.

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    looks good bro.I will def try.

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    Wow those look awesome. I am going to try em with Steel Oats.

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    How about adding pro powder to increase the pro content!

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    Quote Originally Posted by marcus300 View Post
    How about adding pro powder to increase the pro content!
    Im sure it would work

    I have this with my regular chicken and salad meal so i get my pro from chicken

    If i was trying to gain weight these would be great with a scoop of chocolate whey per each 100g of oats

    That would bump the protein up to around 35g

    A perfect snack IMO

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    Quote Originally Posted by baseline_9 View Post
    Im sure it would work

    I have this with my regular chicken and salad meal so i get my pro from chicken

    If i was trying to gain weight these would be great with a scoop of chocolate whey per each 100g of oats

    That would bump the protein up to around 35g

    A perfect snack IMO
    Thats what ive done in the past (add the pro powder) to add more meals to my daily eating regime,

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    What whey do u use marcus?

    I use bulk powders chocolate cookies concentrate

    It tastes great even in water. In milk its some next level stuff man!

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    I made your biscuits with some change
    doubled recipe
    used splenda brown sugar instead of splenda regular
    added shaved almonds
    half raspbarries and half black berries
    and cinnamon

    baked at in recatangle about 1/2 inch thick

    my kids wont stop eating them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sgt2jay View Post
    I made your biscuits with some change
    doubled recipe
    used splenda brown sugar instead of splenda regular
    added shaved almonds
    half raspbarries and half black berries
    and cinnamon

    baked at in recatangle about 1/2 inch thick

    my kids wont stop eating them.
    Well they are deof going to be better than ur regular cookies even with the sugar


    Ive found mine actually come out best in the microwave for 5 mins, eat them hot

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    Quote Originally Posted by baseline_9 View Post
    Well they are deof going to be better than ur regular cookies even with the sugar


    Ive found mine actually come out best in the microwave for 5 mins, eat them hot
    Baseline...do I understand that if I put them in the microwave for 5 mins, I don't need to bake them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by girlgymrat View Post
    Baseline...do I understand that if I put them in the microwave for 5 mins, I don't need to bake them?
    You understand

    Put as little water on the oats as you can, just enough to make them all stick together

    When it is cooked sprinkle a little splender on top and it forms a kind of crispy top some how (dont put splenda in the oats,water,raspberry mix to begin with)

    5 mins on full power, eat them hot and you will not be disapointed

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    Bookmarked! thanks....

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    made my with blueberries 2day...delicious! Thanks Baseline!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by baseline_9 View Post
    What whey do u use marcus?

    I use bulk powders chocolate cookies concentrate

    It tastes great even in water. In milk its some next level stuff man!
    you ever try reflex instant whey mate? best out there, in all aspects

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    Quote Originally Posted by dec11 View Post
    you ever try reflex instant whey mate? best out there, in all aspects
    Best in the cost aspect?

    I get 5 kg of whey for £45

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    Looks like it would be a good little snack.

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    Base - firstly, the pics look great. So what do you recommend - baking the like in your initial instructions, or microwaving? I prefer mine crispier if possible, so I would imagine baking. My oat-based experiments always come out spongy. =(

    I'm gonna go try the baking method now. We'll see what happens!

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    I actually now prefer them microwaved

    I like them a little chewey

    I only use just enough water to make the mix stick together,

    5 mins on a plate on full wack does the trick for me

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    Ok, I don't wanna clog the thread so if you prefer I PM you, let me know - but maybe this will help others too.

    The timer just went off after 10 mins @ 220 in my oven, and they were still all raw and mushy. Impossible to flip, they would just break apart. I upped it to 300 and just put them on for another 10 mins. Why do you think this happened though? I realize all ovens vary a bit, but not by that much.

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    Try using less water

    Just enough to get the mx to stick together a bit

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    ^^^never mind


    did you make the too runny, base said add very little water

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    Maybe. I just followed the original recipe, 1 cup oats and 1/2 cup water.

    Just took them out of the over (300) and they taste decent, but as with all my oat recipes, they're spongy. If I can get them crispy, i'll be thrilled. Next time i'll use 1/4 cup water and start at a higher temp. Will also up the splenda just to sweeten them more, or use the brown sugar splenda as somebody else mentioned. I only had blueberries, so that's what I used.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baseline_9 View Post
    I actually now prefer them microwaved

    I like them a little chewey

    I only use just enough water to make the mix stick together,

    5 mins on a plate on full wack does the trick for me

    How about adding a tbsp or two of unsweetened apple sauce or prune? We did this trick with baking low fat items for restaurants..mass produced. It kept the moisture; yet little calories....hmmmmm

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    Quote Originally Posted by gbrice75 View Post
    Maybe. I just followed the original recipe, 1 cup oats and 1/2 cup water.

    Just took them out of the over (300) and they taste decent, but as with all my oat recipes, they're spongy. If I can get them crispy, i'll be thrilled. Next time i'll use 1/4 cup water and start at a higher temp. Will also up the splenda just to sweeten them more, or use the brown sugar splenda as somebody else mentioned. I only had blueberries, so that's what I used.
    Is it sad that I'm a graduate of culinary school?

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    Sounds good KG

    Im ordering some no sugar mape syrup stuff as soon as its bak in stock

    I think this will b good 2

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    Quote Originally Posted by baseline_9 View Post
    Sounds good KG

    Im ordering some no sugar mape syrup stuff as soon as its bak in stock

    I think this will b good 2

    We have access to this as well...strawberry...blueberry...and you can get calorie jams.....in peach, apple....oh...and chocolate sauce..

    http://www.sweettweet.ca/products.html

    this is local...but you can find the jams and jellies on the site...I think called Waldoff Farms...and they have a site I believe to check out products.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gbrice75 View Post
    Is it sad that I'm a graduate of culinary school?
    i don't think sad is the word your looking for! HA! try adding some baking powder to the mixture, that should help hold it together more. could prob put an egg white or two in to help also. the proteins in the egg will help hold it together plus it will give it a lil more protein. i will have to experiment with this recipe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kawigirl View Post
    We have access to this as well...strawberry...blueberry...and you can get calorie jams.....in peach, apple....oh...and chocolate sauce..

    http://www.sweettweet.ca/products.html

    this is local...but you can find the jams and jellies on the site...I think called Waldoff Farms...and they have a site I believe to check out products.
    definitely going to check this out! i have a bad sweet tooth! thanks

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    Yes i was looking for this type of recipe for a long time. And at last i got it from you and i will definitely try it for the health of my body.

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    I was looking for this recipe for a long time and i will try it at home very soon. At last i got it from you and its highly thankful for some wonderful idea and sharing.

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