If you live alone (or are in danger of wolfing down the entire batch of biscuits that you just baked), single-serve vegan biscuit recipes are the answer. These recipes ensure you can still treat yourself, but not with 5000 calories! Avoids food waste too.
Single-serve vegan cookies (Peanut Butter Plus Chocolate) are super-simple to make. Choose from 4 flavours: peanut butter, chocolate chunk with flaky sea salt, chocolate hazelnut espresso or birthday cake sugar cookies with sprinkles.
Before baking, read up on food safety for people and pets (keep fresh dough away from young children and pets). Also keep chocolate, nuts, dried fruit, nutmeg and citrus away from animal friends.
Single-Serve Chocolate Chip Cookie
Also try a recipe for a single-serve chocolate chip cookie (Rainbow Nourishments). All you need a a few ingredients including Flora melted vegan butter (no palm oil), brown sugar, baking soda and vegan chocolate chips (or chunked chocolate).
Biscuit Brands Encourage Food Waste
If you think of the average pack of biscuits, they contain around 12 or 20 biscuits. Considering we are all told that biscuits are ‘occasional treats’, then think that the average pack of biscuits only lasts for 5 days, once opened.
So unless you are having people around for tea and biscuits every day, you’re either going to eat them all yourself (NHS says this is not good). Or you’re going to end up throwing some away (food waste). So it makes sense to make smaller batches yourself.