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  • Makes 10
  • 10 minutes
  • Difficulty Easy
  • 4 Ingredients

19 Comments

Super quick, super easy, super tasty


Ingredients (makes 10 Large biscuits)

  • 1 Packet of Coles Butter Cake Mix
  • 2 Eggs
  • 1/3 cup Vegetable oil
  • Choc chips (optional)

Method

  1. Combine all ingredients in a mixing bowl
  2. Stir until a dough forms
  3. Roll tablespoon sized balls and place on an oven tray.
  4. Bake at 200 degrees in a fan forced oven for 8 minutes

Notes

Any type of cake mix can be used for this recipe. Optional ingredients can be replaced to suit your flavour preference.

  • This is a great idea… I wonder what the texture is like but Im going to give it a go…. such a cheap way to make biscuits.

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  • I wonder how they change texture from cake to biscuit!!!
    Very interesting indeed. Will need to try it just to see.

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  • Choc chips for sure. Never used cake mix to make biscuits. Will be trying these ASAP!

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  • Simple, delicious and a fantastic recipe to make!

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  • Nice easy method. Thanks for the recipe.

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  • I have made similar ones once and kids loved them

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  • A great idea and a way to use up cake mixtures in the cupboard. Might try dried fruit in them.

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  • Hmmm interesting, are the biscuits spongey?

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  • Such a great idea, and saves having to use any icing which is normally the Mess!

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  • Such a great recipe and super easy!

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  • Cake mix biscuits sure caught my eye, I couldn’t picture how to make biscuits from cake mix. Now I can see how and they look fabulous. Not keen on the Coles brand cake mix though. I bet it’s made overseas with a majority of overseas products. We all need to get behind Aussie farmers and producers and buy their products

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  • oh i have that in my pantry right now!

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  • what a good idea to use a cake mix.

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  • Awesome a quick and easy recipe my kids can follow

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  • Thanks for your cake mix recipe for biscuits. Will whip up a batch.

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