Air Fryer Biscuits With Oats
This incredibly easy air fryer recipe is great for baking with the kids because it uses traditional ingredients and rolled oats. Also included is a wonderful twist to turn your oatmeal biscuits into oatmeal crème pies.
Additionally, you can experiment with different ingredient combinations to create raisin-flavored air fryer oatmeal chocolate chip cookies or even include mashed bananas.
Are Muesli Cookies Bad for You?
- Even while oatmeal biscuits are healthier than classic chocolate chip biscuits, they aren’t in my opinion. This is due to the fact that they still contain flour, sugar, and butter.
- However, you are using less flour in this recipe because you are using gluten-free healthy rolled oats, which makes it somewhat healthier than traditional biscuits.
Components
- 150 g Flour for Self-raising
- 150 grammes of rolled oats
- 75 grammes of butter
- 75 grammes of caster sugar
- Two teaspoons of golden syrup
- Two tsp Vanilla Extract
- 15 millilitres of whole milk
Instructions for optional Squirty Cream
- In a bowl, combine the sugar and flour and stir. Add the cubed butter. Mix the flour with the fat. Using your fingertips, work it into the consistency of coarse breadcrumbs. Add all the ingredients except the milk and stir in the oats.
How Are Muesli Cookies Baked in an Air Fryer?
- Work the mixture thoroughly with your hands, then add a small amount of milk to form a huge ball of dough.
How Are Muesli Cookies Baked in an Air Fryer?
- Using a rolling pin and floured surface, lay out the dough, then cut it into medium-sized pieces using cookie cutters. Or, if you want to make crème pies, cut smaller. Make sure the oatmeal cookies in your air fryer are not in contact with one another by placing a layer of foil within.
How Are Muesli Cookies Baked in an Air Fryer?
- After air-frying for 8 minutes at 180°C/360°F, let it sit for an additional 3 minutes at 160°C/320°F. After letting it cool down a little, serve it with milk.