Thankfully the view from our apartment is not obstructed by any high rise building and crystal clear sea beckons me every morning with bright sunshine penetrating our balcony. Life is getting better everyday meeting new people and exploring new things. When you move to a new place it always brings with it excitement and the unexpected. Any kind of information is a boon especially in a place where the medium of communication is Greek and Latin to me! Although this is my third year and by this time I should have picked up the local language to strike a decent conversation but am sorry to say that, I am still a novice and the many tones of the Chinese language still confuse me but all I can say is that I am the better communicator in my family of three.
My neighbors are kind and their body language and expression makes me feel comfortable and warm in my new home. Catching with up own folks over a lunch or a cup of tea does make my day. It is always great to catch up with people sailing in the same boat, sharing the same views and ideas. All I can say is it is adventurous or for a choice of a more politically correct word you can call it exciting!
Well coming back to my coveted place in my den, my pots, pan and oven have stopped oscillating and very well settled as have I. I have started my usual course of baking! With my pantry of overstocked dried apricots, I had no choice than to blend it with oats for a lovely and deliciously chewy cookie. With slight tweak of adding peanuts and crushed pistachios, these cookies are crunchy and nutritious.
Adapted from a lovely website Taste.
Ingredients
½ cup whole-wheat flour
½ cup plain flour
1 1 /2 cup rolled oats
1 cup chopped dried apricots
2/3 cup brown sugar
2 table spoon golden syrup
100 grams butter
1 ½ teaspoon bicarbonate of soda
Handful of nuts crushed of your choice
Method
Mix flour, oats, apricot, sugar, and nuts in a bowl. Place the golden syrup, bicarbonate of soda and 1/4 cup (60ml) boiling water in a bowl. Stir until well combined. Set aside for 2-3 minutes. Stir in the butter.
Add the golden syrup mix to the above dry ingredients and mix it well. Set aside for 10 minutes. Preheat the oven at 160' C and line a tray with a non stick baking paper or sheet. Roll into 1 teaspoon sized ball and gently flatten it with a spatula. Sprinkle crushed pistachios (optional) and bake it for 15 to 18 minutes or until done. Transfer to a wire rack to cool completely. When cooled, store in an airtight container.
picture is awesome.. a nice recipe again...nice post!!
ReplyDeletebtw, i wanted to know whether there is a substitute for golden syrup or corn syrup?
ReplyDeleteSowmya,u can substitute honey for the golden syrup.
ReplyDeleteThey look golden and crunchy! Want some for the rainy weather at Chennai :)
ReplyDeleteWell, when I first came to Québec with my Parisian-learnt-in-Paris accent I wasn't able to understand anything! Now, I love the accent and people in France think I'm québécois!
ReplyDeleteAnd let me tell you something, in Spanish you don't say 'it's Greek to me' but 'it's Chinese to me'... so, I'm sure you're right!
Nice nice recipe and gorgeous photos!
That sounds perfect for a cold evening :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture and love the cookies.
ReplyDeleteThis looks delectable ..
ReplyDeletebeautiful cookies shibani
ReplyDeleteOh great pics, mouthwatering!!! Cookies looks awesome, very nice recipe!!!
ReplyDeleteluved ur second pic....healthy cookies will surely give it a try
ReplyDeleteThese look really great and filling, perfect for after school!
ReplyDeletedelightful!!! i love all the flavours.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious...apricot cookies...this is interesting and pics are cool..
ReplyDeleteAw, how much longer do you have to stay? Don't worry, in time you will pick up everything :) But if you feel a little language-sick, you can come here to Manila for a while :) It's nice, though, that your neighbors are very friendly and considerate! And I'm sure with such delicious treats coming out of your oven, it can feel like home any time!
ReplyDeleteflavourful and chunky, just the way I like it
ReplyDeleteTempting Pic !!
ReplyDeleteEggless oats cookies Shall try dis soon.. Ur a super baker yaar !! Hats off !!
these cookies look divine...
ReplyDeletewow wow wow... how r you doing fren.... you r bakingg some really nice stuffs... first that rice n lentil cake n this..... flawless pics... awesome
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ReplyDeleteooh, the cookies look so moist and delicious Shibani! Awesome recipe. Have a great sunday!
ReplyDeleteHow did I miss this post..looks absolutely gorgeous gal..
ReplyDeleteYour cookies look fabulous. I don't think there's much else I can say.
ReplyDeleteSorry I've been missing for a while.:)
I understand that difference in inflections/ tone makes all the differenc in meaning. So it might take time to catch the nuances.
Oh these look great! I love the dried apricot/oat combination! I'll definitely be trying these out. Thanks so much. :D
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