Oatcakes (not Sweet)

Ingrients & Directions 3 1/2 c Oats; quick 1/2 c Shortening 1 ts -salt 1/2 c -water ,approx. 2 tb Flour Combine the oats, salt and flour. Cut in the shortening and add enough water to dampen and form a ball. (A food processor does the work in a jiffy). […]

Ingrients & Directions


3 1/2 c Oats; quick 1/2 c Shortening
1 ts -salt 1/2 c -water ,approx.
2 tb Flour

Combine the oats, salt and flour. Cut in the shortening and add enough
water to dampen and form a ball. (A food processor does the work in a
jiffy). Leave to swell for ten minutes. Divide the dough and roll
each part to 1/8″ thickness; slide onto ungreased cookie sheet,
indent in squares with a pastry wheel or knife. Bake in 350F for
about 1/2 hour but watch that they don’t turn brown.

Sweet Oatcake: Add 1 cup sugar to recipe.

Anne’s note: That recipe is labelled “Bannock” in the title in
cookbook but it far more a nonsweet oatcake in the tradition of
Walker’s oatcakes (it appears as “oatcakes” in the book’s index.


Yields
1 servings

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