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Preparation time
2min
Total time
19min
Portion
20 piece(s)
Level
easy
  • TM 31
published: 2014/01/13
changed: 2014/01/19

Ingredients

Dry ingredients

  • 180 grams dried chickpeas
  • 210 grams spelt rolled oats
  • 100 grams Rapadura or Raw Sugar
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 0.5 tsp baking soda (bicarb)
  • 0.25 tsp salt
  • 70 grams dark choc chips

Wet ingredients

  • 1 banana, ripe, mashed
  • 60 grams coconut oil, melted
  • 70 grams plain natural yoghurt
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract

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Recipe's preparation

  1. Preheat oven to 170c

     

    Weigh in dried chickpeas.

    Grind on sp 10 for 1 min.

     

    Add oats, rapadura, cinnamon, baking soda and salt. DO NOT add choc chips yet.

    Mix sp 4 for 5 seconds

     

    Add banana, coconut oil, yoghurt and vanilla extract.

    Mix sp 4 for 10 seconds.

     

    Add choc chips

    Mix Counter-clockwise operation"Counter-clockwise operation" sp 3 for 5 seconds

     

    Place tablespoon size drops onto baking sheets, press slightly to flatten a little. Bake for 17 mins.

Tip

Try substituting chocolate chips with nuts, saltanas or seeds.

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    TM 31

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Comments

  • 22. November 2015 - 22:09
    4.0

    Thanks heaps for this recipe! Didn't have any dried chickpeas so I used a tin instead, adding it with the wet ingredients as the other poster did.  I had to increase the cooking time but that was probably the added moisture of the chickpeas and also my oven is rubbish.

    Next time I'm going to try choc chip & macadamia, with the dried chickpeas as recommended. tmrc_emoticons.)

  • 7. October 2015 - 11:44
    5.0

    Thanks for a lovely recipe! Mr 3 loves them, and I feel good knowing he is getting some protein in his treat! I used frozen pre-cooked chickpeas rather than grinding dried ones,and it worked well, bikkies were just a little chewy.

  • 14. February 2015 - 08:49
    4.0

    I made these just now. Thanks for.the healthy recipe. Kids.are loving Them. I.put 60g sugar, 1 tbsp rice malt syrup, 2 bananas, 2 tablespoons dessicated coconut and.I used rice bran oil.oil. As ran.out.of.coconut Oil. 

  • 1. February 2015 - 13:34
    4.0

    Kids loved them  tmrc_emoticons.)

  • 28. January 2015 - 15:59

    great recipe!! We have taste tested them and have 2 thumbs up for school lunch box treats. Thanks for sharing! 

  • 16. October 2014 - 14:02
    5.0

    Great biscuits!

    My kids only want one in their lunchbox because they are filling!

    Going to try dried cranberries instead of choc chips next.

  • 12. June 2014 - 14:18
    5.0

    These are really yummy. Nice taste of banana and oats. 

  • 18. May 2014 - 18:00

    Everyone in our family loved them.  Thanks for creating.

  • 11. May 2014 - 13:50
    5.0

    Kids loved them!

  • 2. February 2014 - 18:38
    5.0

    Thanks for your feedback! So glad your kids loved them. I thought they tasted like Anzacs too. Glad to hear they work well with canned chickpeas too! Big Smile

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