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Oatcake recipe needed

Has anyone got a recipe for flour free oatcakes - the biscuit type? Cheers

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  • fairtrade
    fairtrade Posts: 476 Forumite
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  • pineapple
    pineapple Posts: 6,938 Forumite
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    Thanks so much.
    I don't know why but I couldn't find a basic recipe.
  • thriftwizard
    thriftwizard Posts: 4,936 Forumite
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    Quite some time later - thank you from me too! Could help keep me out of the supermarket this month...

    PS - no "thanks" buttons showing, or I would have pressed them.
    Angie - GC Feb 26 £228.07/£400: 2025 Fashion on the Ration Challenge: 40/68: (Money's just a substitute for time & talent...)
  • grunnie
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    When you get to the rolling out stage in oatcakes get 2 long pieces of cotton material ( a bit of old clean sheet will do). Put little bits between the 2 bits of material and roll out thin. Carefully remove the top bit of material and use a cutter to make a perfect circle. You can reuse the cut off bits to make more oatcakes. This makes perfect really thin oatcakes :D
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