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Old Fashioned Oatcakes…sort of.

Old Fashioned Oatcakes. Perfect for quick breakfasts or packed lunches, these old fashioned oatcakes can be made plain or with lightly spiced flavour.

Old Fashioned Oatcakes

Old Fashioned Oatcakes

I’ve received a couple of recent requests for a good old fashioned oatcakes recipe and although I’d made them before I have to say I wasn’t a big fan. I do love oatmeal though but the oatcakes I’d tried before were a little plain and boring without a lot of flavour.

So, I set out to make some that I would actually eat and enjoy.

Old Fashioned Oatcakes

Original 2012 image

Some very old recipes I’ve seen use lard or shortening, very little sugar, no spices and plain water to bring the dough together; no wonder they were so boring. Simple frugal ingredients that were always on hand made many a sustaining oatcake over the years though, I’m sure.

In this recipe, I’ve used butter and part brown sugar for extra flavour, a touch of spice to compliment the oats and evaporated milk to bring the dough together and to add a little richness. The result: finally, an oatcake to actually crave.

Old Fashioned Oatcakes

Ready for the oven.

The texture is still quite dense and satisfying and even one with a morning cuppa would make an adequately substantial breakfast. They are the perfect, grab and go breakfast too. You oatcake purists can omit the spices for plain oatcakes if you prefer.

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Originally published October 2012.

Old Fashioned Oatcakes
Yield: 8 large oatcakes

Old Fashioned Oatcakes

Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes

Old Fashioned Oatcakes…sort of. Perfect for quick breakfasts or packed lunches, these old fashioned oatcakes can be made plain or with lightly spiced flavour.

Ingredients

  • ½ tsp baking soda
  • 1½ cups flour
  • ½ tsp cinnamon
  • ½ tsp ground nutmeg
  • ¼ cup sugar
  • ¼ cup brown sugar
  • pinch salt
  • ¾ cup cold butter, , cubed
  • 1½ cups large rolled oats
  • ½ cup undiluted evaporated milk, (not condensed milk)

Instructions

  1. Sift together the flour, baking soda, cinnamon, nutmeg, sugar, brown sugar and salt.
  2. Rub in the butter with your hands (or pulse in using a food processor)
  3. Toss in the rolled oats.
  4. Add the milk and toss together with a wooden spoon until a soft dough forms.
  5.  Roll the dough out on a lightly floured board to a ½ inch thickness and cut out the oatcakes with a 3 inch biscuit cutter or an inverted drinking glass.
  6. Place on a parchment lined cookie sheet and bake in a 350 degree F oven for 18- 20 minutes. Cool on a wire rack. These will keep for several days when stored in an airtight container.

Nutrition Information

Yield

8

Serving Size

1 grams

Amount Per Serving Unsaturated Fat 0g

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Wendy Gerlock

Saturday 22nd of August 2020

Best oatcakes were made withe drippings from bacon, never tasted any that were better than my mom's, but will try these. W.endy

Shirley

Thursday 8th of August 2019

I made these, some with pecans, some without, and dipped half of each in chocolate. They froze well. A neighbour dropped by as they were cooling and became my taste tester. She raved about them , took some home, and kept asking when I was baking more. These are truly delicious and easy to make. Thank you for the recipe.

Carol Murdock

Tuesday 30th of April 2019

Could you possibly use quick oats in this recipe?

Barry C. Parsons

Friday 3rd of May 2019

You may find them a little drier but you can try it.

PJ

Sunday 10th of February 2019

I made these this morning and they were fantastic. They were light and moist and the spices were just right. Thank you for another lovely recipe.

Deb Howie

Friday 4th of January 2019

Wondering about having a filling with dates. Had them in Moncton bc a few years back and were scrumptious. Guess you would slice and fill after baking?

Barry C. Parsons

Sunday 6th of January 2019

Do you mean date turnovers? I love those but this recipe is drier than the ones I've had.

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