I have always loved digestive biscuits. Crispy and wholesome cookies that go really with with a glass of milk (in my case) or a cup of tea or coffee. It is that sweet treat thats filling and delicious! If you love these rustic and simple cookies, you will sure love this recipe.
Making digestive biscuits at home is easier and simpler than you might think. This recipe uses a combination of whole wheat flour (aata) and oats, ghee as the fat and jaggery as the sweetener along with some leavening and some milk to bring the dough together. This is an easy one bowl recipe and the results are some really flavourful, nutritious and filling digestive biscuits/cookies!
If you like making cookies at home, you may like these recipes: Gluten free Oat Chocolate Chip Cookies, Eggless Wholewheat Molten Chocolate Cookies, Eggless & Gluten free Jowar Almond Cookies.
Here are the main ingredients:
Whole Wheat Flour has more fibre and nutrients than all purpose flour. Digestive biscuits are rich in fibre and use whole wheat flour for that earthy flavour. This is regular wholewheat aata that you generally use to make roti.
Oats help create that unique texture of the Digestive biscuits that feels so rich in fibre and still crispy and flakey.
Jaggery provides sweetness to these cookies and brings a beautiful caramel flavour to the biscuits. You can use regular caster sugar or brown sugar here as well.
Ghee is the fat in this recipe. You can replace it with butter if needed. Reduce the amount of milk by 1 tbsp if you use butter.
Milk provides the moisture to bind the dough. You can however replace milk with water or any plant based milk too.
Now that we have covered all the ingredients, here is the detailed recipe for you.
1 cup (130 g) - Wholewheat flour (Aata) 1 cup (110 g) - Oats (Rolled or Instant) 3/4 cup (85 g)- Jaggery 75g - Ghee/Butter 1 tsp - Baking Powder 1/4 tsp - Baking Soda 1/4 tsp - Salt 1/3 cup - Milk 1 tsp - Vanilla (optional)Ingredients
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