Ingredients

How to make it

  • Preheat fan oven to 300F/150C, gas mark 2 (regular oven 325F/170C gas mark 3) for at least 30 minutes, and mix the oatmeals & flour together along with the bicarb of soda and the salt.
  • Add the melted butter and only 4 tbsp of warm water and mix into a smooth but very firm paste. It should not be sticking to the sides of the bowl and if it is, add more (1tbsp at a time) of medium or fine oatmeal. If itys too dry, add 1 tbsp warm water at a time.
  • Cover your work surface with fine oatmeal or flour and start rolling out your oatmeal. Flour your rolling-pin to stop it sticking.
  • A trick to keep the oatmeal pliable - if you have an old fashioned Tupperware plastic rolling pin which you can add water into, then use this. I fill mine with extremely hot water. The heat keeps the oatmeal workable because if it gets cold, it starts to break and crack when you try and roll it out. (If this happens, you can microwave it for 30 seconds.)
  • Roll it till it is 1/8th inch (1/2cm) thick appx. And then use a long knife or metal spatula to cut it into rectangles (see photos for guidance). this is much easier than trying to form circles and triangles and to be honest, is easier to use when adding cheese, or pate when you eat them
  • Flour your baking sheet or stone and add to the middle shelf in the oven.
  • When they start to brown (appx 30 mins) remove and leave to cool. You may have to experiment a little with your oven, to find the optimum temperature setting.
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    " It was excellent "
    lor ate it and said...
    I grew up on something similar to these and they are delicious! I remember my Mother having a difficult time rolling the mixture out and she used a ribbed cover for her rolling pin. If only she'd had a Tupperware rolling pin ;)
    Thanks for the memory nudge and HIGH 5!!!
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    " It was excellent "
    mjcmcook ate it and said...
    ~HELLO~
    I am So Pleased that You shared this
    Wonderful "5"FORK!!!!! recipe~
    I look forward to preparing it during the
    'Holidays'~
    ~*~mj~*~
    P.S. I am 1/2 Scottish ~ and Proud to
    Proclaim it!!!!!
    Photo 'FLAGGED' !!!!!
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