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Home-baked low fat and/or sugar biscuits & cakes
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Much to my childrens annoyance, I don't buy cakes, biscuits, crisps, sweets etc as they are just treats at their nanny & grandads houses. Do any of you have any recipes for low fat and/or sugar treats that are quick and easy, so the children can help me make more mess, erm, help make them please? Thank you.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Chocolate Praline - 8oz rich tea biscuits, 4oz butter, 1 rounded desssp brown sugar, 2oz sultanas, 3 rounded desssp cocoa, 11/2 tablsp golden syrup, 6oz good choc (opt)
Break up biscuits into small pieces. Melt butter, sugar, cocoa, syrup and sultanas. Blend together over a low heat. Remove and stir in biscuit pieces until coated. Flatten mixture into a greased shallow tinand press down firmly. Melt choc and spreat evenly over biscuit mixture. Leave until cool Cut into fingers with a sharp knife.
This is an easy no-cook recipe coggles, perfect for little helpers and was always a wow at school parties.
Ah, yes, the mess, they do love hands-on food. We had lots of fun with vanilla beans, carob, cinnamon sticks, sago, setting stuff in gelatine, marshmallow, apple or banana pancakes, individual 'fist' shortbreads, fruit iceblocks, graters & shapes. Kids are quite adventurous diners, they like layering foods, parfaits, building their dessert at the table, etc. I just leave sugar & salt out of most recipes, but here's a useful site: "www.cbel.com/special_diets/". Don't forget to let them do the washing up, too.
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