Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Challenge Book #43 - Animal Crackers


These animal crackers are deadly. Not in the figurative sense of being starfish - a creative use of my meagre stock of cookie cutters. Creatures not exactly known for their bloodthirsty cunning and ferocity.

They are more in the line of being deadly to your waistline. Not only are they delicious, they are hard to keep track of being so small. It's all too easy to have just one more!


I was very surprised when I saw this recipe. I had no idea that animal crackers were sweet biscuits. Shirley Temple has a lot to answer for.

They are also very quick and easy to make. I left out the honey, not being a fan and all and added an extra few teaspoons of sugar. It seemed to work well.

Icing them is probably the time consuming task. But it's worth it. I thought they tasted almost exactly like chocolate wheatmeals.



This recipe is of course from Challenge Book #43 in the KJ wants a Kitchen Aid Challenge. This is the first recipe I have made from this book. The first of many for sure.

Animal Crackers
(adapted from Field Guide to Cookies)

1/2 cup rolled oats
2 tbspn light brown sugar
3/4 cup plain flour
1/4 tspn baking soda
1/4 tspn salt
1/4 cup softened unsalted butter
2 tspn honey
1/4 tspn vanilla
1/4 cup cold buttermilk

Grind the oats in a food processor until they are very fine.

Combine the oats, flour, sugar, baking soda and salt in a stand mixer and mix on a low speed to combine.

Add the butter in pieces and mix to a fine meal.

Add the liquids and mix to fully combined.

Turn the dough out onto plastic wrap, cover and refrigerate for 1 hour.

Roll the dough out to 1/8 inch. Cut into desired shapes with cutters. Place biscuits on a lined baking tray.

Bake in an oven preheated to 175C for 7-9 minutes. Leave to cool.

Melt together 6oz chocolate and 3 tspn butter. Spread over the biscuits and decorate as desired.

32 comments:

  1. long time no see, kj! what adorable little crackers you've made. i enjoy animal crackers, and i'm sure it goes without saying that a little bath in chocolate makes them even better. :)

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  2. Only recently came across your blog so I have been catching up on your challenges. I'm feeling quite guilty about the number of books I have now, especially as I have just finished updating my cook book wish list for Christmas. Of all my books the one I think I would struggle the most with is Nobu - some fabulous recipes but Cambridgeshire is not exactly known for it's Abalone or Sea Urchin roe! Good luck with the rest of your challenges and it's so worth it for a kitchen aid, I would not be without mine now.

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  3. Anonymous6:04 pm

    It is very interesting for me to read this post. Thanks for it. I like such topics and everything that is connected to them. I definitely want to read a bit more on that blog soon.

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  4. Love reading your post!

    I really love crackers ever since I was a kid..

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  5. Wow this is awesome, perfect for the holidays!

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  6. nice idea, i love cracker

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  7. They look very good indeed. I have this book, I must use it!

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  8. What wonderful blog, congratulations. Bring kisses from Brazil. Back often. Kisses. Carol

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  9. Tried these and loved them! Thanks!

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  10. These do look deadly. Deadly to my diet and self control,that is!

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  11. You are right! Yummy cookies are deadly...ruins my D! LOL. But my daughter loves these.

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  12. I loved the recipe and will try these "animal crackers" tonight.

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  13. they look so cute and tasty! I bet it really is hard to not eat all of them.

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  14. Anonymous5:04 am

    I tried this recipe but I dont know where I had done some thing wrong, It started breaking automatically and was more softer...

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  15. have you managed to get yourself a Kitchen Aid??
    I would love one too but don't need one often enough so I will not give myself one,:-))
    Evelin, The Netherlands

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  16. Nice crackers.....

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  17. I love tiny, decorative and petite.... addictive in every way! Super sweet photos... love the post!
    Megan

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  18. Great looking dish! Make me hungry!

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  19. It sounded fun and easy to make! This will serve as my snack for thanksgiving. My niece would definitely these! She love stars.

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  20. what a great perfect it looks delicious i will make them soon. thanks..

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  21. this really makes me hungry i love crackers really,

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  22. Happy new year to you and each of your readers!

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  23. They LOOK dangerous!

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  24. its looking really good, star cookies woowww.

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  25. Very nice, thanks for the information.

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  26. That sounds like a fantastic idea.

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  27. Fabulous recipe! Of course I love the chocolate on top! addictive-oh yes

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  28. Thanks KJ for sharing this lovely recipe. I love the cute little shape of animal crackers and this one with oodles of chocolate icing is a sure mind blower.

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  29. Of the starfish back into my pocket to eat.

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  30. Hmmm... I'm planning to cook some cookies like these on my daughter's 5th birthday! :) Thanks for this mouth watery deadly cookies! Lol

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  31. These animal Crackers looks delicious! Thanks for sharing the recipe.

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