Milo Biscuits

    These chewy, malty Milo biscuits are a hit with kids, big and small! Bake a batch as an after school snack served with a glass of milk or pop one in a lunch box for a special treat.

      Breakfast biscuits

      If school mornings are crazy at your house like they are at mine then you will love these breakfast biscuits. They are choc-full of healthy oats, raisins and coconut. This makes them perfect for eating on the way to school in the car and will give them enough energy to make it to recess.

        Kiss biscuits

        Kids will love making these sweet little biscuits. Dipping them in icing and then sprinkles is what childhood cooking dreams are made of! Don't forget to chill the dough to make cutting out the biscuits easy.

          Jelly biscuits

          So much fun the kids will love helping to make these you can use different coloured jelly crystals and smarties they make a great birthday party food or for a school fair

            Welsh cakes

            A traditional snack in Wales, these warm buttery little cakes have the beauty of being cooked in a frypan - no waiting around for the oven to get hot! Made with pantry staples, quick to mix and even quicker to cook, these little treats can be whipped up while the kettle boils.

              Tim Tam brownies

              These delicious Tim Tam brownies are stuffed full of New Zealand's favourite biscuit and enveloped in a yummy coating of chocolate brownie. They are so easy to make and perfect to take along and share with friends.

                Shortbread

                Shortbread is a traditional Christmas biscuit recipe but it can also be enjoyed all through the year. The light sweet biscuit dough results in a pale biscuit that's perfect with a cup of tea.

                  Anzac slice

                  Anzac biscuits are a favourite with kids so try this recipe that takes the classic recipe and turns it into a slice. Using the same delicious oats, coconut and golden syrup, it's perfect for lunch boxes and afternoon tea.