So you’ve made your fill of Anzac Biscuits for Anzac Day but you still have a lot of left over rolled oats and shredded coconut. The problem is, you are slightly over the biscuits and Anzac Day is another year away! What to do with the excess ingredients? I’m one of those who cook/bake for any occasion and Anzac Day is one of them. Not to glorify war but to celebrate the men and women who serve our great nation, so every year I make a batch of Anzacs. Which leaves me with nearly a bag full of rolled oats, begging to be used up. Which gives me an excuse to make Anzac Biscotti or Oat and Coconut Muesli Slice or this luscious Rolled Oats and Coconut Loaf.
The Rolled Oats and Coconut loaf is moist and not overly sweet and perfect to pop into lunch boxes as a treat or something to pair with your tea or coffee. I don’t mind this for breakfast, warmed up and served with lashings of butter. Love coconut? Here’s another tea loaf pretending to be a bread that has coconut, my Mango and Coconut Bread.
What you need to make Rolled Oats and Coconut Loaf
The Oat and Coconut Loaf is a great way to use up left over Anzac Biscuit ingredients. It’s a fact of life that rolled oats comes in 1 kilo packs and although they last long(up to a year when opened), you do have a lot of rolled oats to get through.
- Fridge/Pantry – Self Raising Flour, mixed spice, brown sugar or caster sugar,rolled oats,shredded coconuts, butter,milk,golden syrup and pitted dates.If you don’t have/like pitted dates, you can replace them with raisins or any dried fruit you like. Dried apricots also works well and pairs lovely with coconut. If using dried apricots, there is no need to soak them in water.
- A loaf pan, 10x20cm and some baking paper for lining
Easy does it…
Don’t be put off by the ugly looking batter. It bakes into one delicious tea cake. This is such an easy loaf to make, you don’t even need a mixer for this!
- Place chopped dates in a bowl and pour boiling water enough to cover the dates. Set aside for a few minutes. Drain the water from the dates and use a spoon to squeeze off excess liquid.
Mix the dry ingredients of flour,mixed spice,sugar,dates,oats and coconut together. - Whisk the liquid ingredients together and add to the flour mix, and scoop the batter into the prepared pan. Bake for 55 minutes and you’ve got yourself one delicious loaf. Easy Peasy!
- If you don’t have a loaf pan, you can also make these as muffins, just reduce the baking time to about 12-15 minutes. Use muffin liners, and fill 3/4 full. Yields about 10 muffins.
Looks amazing. I love you recipes. They are so easy to follow and always a Winner.
Hi Cheryl, thank you so much for the feedback it means so much to me and inspires me more !
How’d. Just making this but step 2 refers to caster sugar – I think it should be Brown? And no mention of when to add the golden syrup? Ta
Hi there, thanks for the spot. You add the golden syrup with the liquid ingredients in step 3. I have amended this and should be reflected when you refresh your browser. Thank you, again.