There are plenty of recipes around for fridge, or refrigerator, biscuits and they don’t need to be modified for Oscar’s diet, however they did come in very handy recently, so I’ve decided to add them to the blog. Oscar’s day care centre has cooking activities for the kids, so whenever Oscar attends on a cooking day I have to check beforehand whether he can eat what is being cooked or discuss with the staff modifying the recipe for him. Recently, the kids were making coconut biscuits, not OK for Oscar because of the desiccated coconut. The alternative was for me to bring in some biscuit dough for him to make his own biscuits – which is where the fridge biscuits come in. Obviously I only needed to send in enough for 2 or 3 biscuits, and I didn’t really want to have to make a full batch of biscuits for home, so I needed something I could freeze.
Fridge Biscuits
Serves | 40-80 |
Prep time | 1 hour |
Cook time | 10 minutes |
Total time | 1 hour, 10 minutes |
Allergy / Intolerance | Amines, Artificial Addititives, Artificial Colours, Egg, Glutamates, Preservatives, Salicylates |
Suitable for | Amines Challenge, RPAH Elimination Diet - Amines Allowed, RPAH Elimination Diet - Low Chemical / Failsafe |
Meal type | Sweet Things |
Misc | Child Friendly, Freezable, Pre-preparable, Serve Cold |
Biscuit dough to store in the freezer and bake as needed.
Ingredients
- 185g unsalted butter (softened and chopped)
- 1 cup brown sugar (firmly packed)
- 1 teaspoon vanilla essence
- 1 egg
- 1 cup plain wholemeal flour
- 1 1/4 cup plain white flour
- 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
To decorate: (Optional)
- Cashews
- Chocolate pieces (Amines)
- Pear Jam
- Naturally coloured 100s and 1000s or sprinkles (Salicylates)
- Nestle Smarties (Salicylates and Amines)
Directions
Note
Low Chemical / Failsafe, Optional decorations - Salicylates and Amines
Variation: add chocolate chips to the dough at step 2. (Amines)