Blackberry Lemon Drop Biscuits are made with Juicy blackberries in a delightful gluten free, dairy free and egg free biscuit drizzled with sweet and sour lemon glaze.
5 Fabulous Reasons to Enjoy Blackberry Lemon Drop Biscuits
easy to make
breakfast on the go
uses fresh berries
gluten free
vegan
There are good baking days and then there are others days that are not good baking days. I alert my family when I am having one of my not good "baking days" and those usually end up with bread that is so dense you it could use it as a door stop, fallen cakes and/or just plain lack of motivation to turn on the oven.
Now, not all of this is my fault. I have an evil possessed oven, I like to call her "Pearl". Pearl decides on "her" own what temperature she feels like being at. The set oven temperature will change at a moments notice with out a shout out or any warning... "She" is very temperamental and hormonal. The odd thing about it is she is only moody with me and she is on her best behaviour when the Meile representatives come and have a chat with her...
I actually cannot complain. When we used to live in Japan, I only had a fish oven. For those of you do not know what that is it is a very compact oven and the top portion has a slide out section that you put a little water to help steam it from the bottom and the top gets nice and toasty. That is all great and wonderful when all you cook is fish every day but try to explain that to teenagers that want dozens of x-mas cookies or a full and complete Thanksgiving meal with a 12 pound turkey. Now the turkey solution was a glazed turkey breast, there is no way a full 12 pound turkey was going to fit in this little " Suzie Q baking oven".
There are some days that I just love to bake and when "Pearl" is being behaved I like to make healthy treats for my boys lunches that even I can eat. I found a recipe from one of my favourite little bloggers, Iowa Girl Eats.
I just love her recipes!!! She made this delicious Lemon Blackberry Breakfast Cookies and they matched up exactly with my dietary requirements at home. In addition, even if you have a temperamental "Pearl" existing in your kitchen these are breeze to make...
Breakfast on the Go
These little blackberry lemon drop biscuits are a perfect breakfast on the go or a snack for school, work lunches or even sharing over a cup of tea/coffee to catch up with your friends. They are lovely plain but my boys really like the Blackberry Lemon Drop Biscuits with just a little drizzle of the sweet and sour lemon glaze. I bet these little drop biscuits would also be lovely with raspberries, blueberries, strawberries or any fruit that your little heart desires.
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Blackberry Lemon Drop Biscuits
Ingredients
- 3 and ¾ cups oatmeal instant dry ( if you have celiac disease, make sure they are gluten free)
- ½ teaspoon baking soda
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ½ cup flax seeds
ground - 2 tablespoon chia seeds
- ½ cup apple sauce
- ½ cup bananas 2 small extra ripe
- ¼ cup honey
- ¼ cup coconut oil
- 1 tablespoon coconut oil
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 1 tablespoon lemon zest
- ¼ cup lemon juice
- 1 pint blackberries or exchange with raspberries, blueberries, strawberries.
Lemon Drizzle
- 1 cup powdered (icing) sugar
- 1 tablespoon lemon juice
- 1 teaspoon lemon zest optional garnish
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees (176 C). Line your baking sheet with parchment paper/waxed paper or sometimes also called cooking paper.
- In your food processor, add 1 and ¾ cup oats and process until a fine oat flour (or you can use oat flour from the market). In a medium bowl mash banana with fork. Set aside.
- In a large bowl dump in the following ingredients...oat flour, reaming instant oats, baking soda, salt, ground flax seed, chia seeds, applesauce, mashed banana, honey, coconut oil, vanilla, lemon zest and lemon juice and mix until well incorporated. Gently stir in raspberries. (Careful not to break the raspberries as they will make a purple mess)
- Take ¼ cup and drop batter onto the waxed paper lined baking sheet. It makes about 14 large drop biscuits.
- Bake for about 8-10 minutes or until golden brown around the edges and set on the top. Cool cookies on rack.
- Make lemon icing: In a medium bowl add powdered (icing) sugar and lemon juice and stir. Add a little lemon juice at a time as it should be thin enough to pour but thick enough to make a glaze. Glaze the top of each cooled Blackberry Lemon Drop Biscuits. Garnish with a little lemon zest and enjoy.
- Store in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours and then freeze up to 2 months if not going to eat right away.
Juliana says
I love how you describe "pearl", temperamental and hormonal...hehehe!
The biscuits look great...love the fresh fruits in it...indeed great for breakfast.YUM!
Hope you are enjoying your week Bobbi 😀
Daniela says
Your story about "Pearl" made me :).
The lemon drop biscuits look amazing and together with blackberries it's the perfect treat.
Fine Dining at Home (@fdathome) says
Hi Bam, I looked at the picture and thought these looked like the best flapjacks ever. I guess they are, but biscuits by definition makes them even better.
What are the chia seeds like? I hear they can be used as a binding ingredient too. Do they have a nice taste?
Amy (Savory Moments) says
Ohh yum - these look so scrumptious and those blackberries look so plump and perfect!
gourmetgetaway says
Now this one doesn't look anything like a door stopper! In fact, you can call a 'door stepper' where someone just passing by could step in your doorstep when they smell what's bakin'!
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dedy oktavianus pardede says
i love the names in the beginning,
the biscuits is what i want on my brunch on my clinic tomorrow Bam...
Culinary Flavors says
I think "Pearl's" behavior is pretty normal just like all the other appliances when the time of the mechanic approaches. They behave perfectly without letting anyone know they have a problem and they let you look like a fool for calling them haha! I love your biscuits and it was nice that she let you made them!
ashley says
My oven can be very moody sometimes, too! Or maybe it's just user error on my part 😉 Love the biscuits!! The glaze looks to die for.
Balvinder says
I have never thought of using blackberries in biscuits. What a wonderful idea!
mjskit says
While I know I would love these biscuits without the glaze, I'll have to go with your sons - that lemon drizzle is a must!
cheri says
Hi Bam, I have a Pearl, but with a twist, the oven will get up to temperature and then it keeps getting warmer and warmer and then hotter and hotter. Anyway, love these biscuits they look so delicious studded with the whole berries, great ingredients used.
hotlyspiced says
It certainly sounds like you've had your share of doozy ovens. I don't think I'd do too well in Japan with a fish oven seeing as I'm allergic to seafood! I'd come back very thin if I couldn't fit anything else into the oven. And now you have a demon-possessed oven! How frustrating. I do hate ovens with unreliable temperature settings. I love the look of your blackberry biscuits - I'm sure they didn't last long in your house xx
Raymund says
Wow those look amazing, the photos looks great. I bet this tasted awesome as well.
Kristy says
I love lemon and blackberry together. These would be a great treat for the kids' snack. They would be so excited! Two of their favorite fruits too.
spicegirlfla says
Oh my, these are heavenly!! Love the sweet drizzle, but I'd also enjoy them right from the oven!