Cookie monster.

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So I'm making a concerted effort to cut out all convenience and pre-packaged food from my diet, and so far it's been going brilliantly. I've lost almost a stone in a month, and I feel so much better for. Sharper, more energy and that warm sense of healthiness from selecting a better diet.

However there's a problem, removing such foods from my diet had meant I can no longer reach for my staple in-between meals snack. The humble biscuit. Chocolate digestives were, for a long time, the corner stone of evening snacking. Utterly terrible I know, but I'd quite easily nail a packet in one sitting with a pint of milk. :( Not sustainable, woefully unhealthy and probably a fast track to diabetes and losing a foot.

So I've set about finding biscuit/cookie recipes that still allow me a certain indulgence of my sweet tooth but at the same time aren't loaded with junk like high fructose corn syrup and the like.

This week's outing:

Oaty Raisin Cookies

  • 50g low-fat margarine or butter
  • 40g caster sugar
  • 1 1/2 desert spoons of runny honey
  • 1 egg
  • 1 tsp cinnamon powder
  • 50g wholemeal flour
  • 3/4 tsp baking powder
  • 80g porridge oats
  • 75g raisins
Shamelessly stolen the recipe from the BBC Good Food site I admit, but tweaked it slightly. Dropped the sugar from 50 to 40g, upped the honey a bit, and dropped the baking powder. Also added more raisins, 75g up from 50g.

Preheat oven to 180 degrees, and grease two baking trays.

Combine the butter/spread and caster sugar until smooth, then blend in the honey. Once combined, add a beaten egg and the cinnamon. In another bowl combine the flour, baking powder, oats and raisins and give a good mix. Then add to the wet mixture gradually until all combined and coated.

Place heaped desert spoonfuls on to the baking tray. I used 2 small trays and got 6 cookies on one and 4 on the other. Bake in the oven for 11 minutes, or until slightly browned on the edges. Leave on the tray for a minute before transferring to a cooling rack.

The result? A deliciously moist, cake-like chewy cookie with loads of flavour and much tastier than shop bought biscuits. The best part? You can turn this around in less than 20 minutes.

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The Mrs also made a request for chewy chocolate chip cookies, these alas are nowhere near as frugal with the sugar as the above. In fact, they're ridiculous. I used an entire pat of butter, and a hideous amount of two types of sugar. However, they taste awesome. Especially fresh from the oven. The house smells amazing. :D

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I figured that as choc-chip cookies were an American thing, that an American recipe would be best. Turns out Martha Stewart knows her stuff. This is the recipe I used:

http://www.marthastewart.com/344840/soft-and-chewy-chocolate-chip-cookies
 
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