Recipe: Homemade Honey Tiny Teddies {GLUTEN FREE & LOWER SUGAR!} (2024)

Recipe: Homemade Honey Tiny Teddies {GLUTEN FREE & LOWER SUGAR!} (1)


Funnily enough, one of Jesse's first food memories of me has to do with tiny teddies.

Tiny teddies are a bit of an Australian classic - tiny, teddy shaped honey flavoured biscuits that can be found in lunchboxes around the country. They're sweet and crunchy and delicious and when Jesse first came to Australia, he thought I was a little bit insane for keeping a little packet of tiny teddies in my purse at all times.

Why? Well, not only because they were delicious - but at the time I was a veryfussy eater as I was sick all the time (this was three years before finding out I was a coeliac) and kept ememgency snacks in my purse for when I couldn't find anything I wanted to eat.

Recipe: Homemade Honey Tiny Teddies {GLUTEN FREE & LOWER SUGAR!} (3)

Here I was trying to impressmy future husband - and he was probably thinking I was a kid for having tiny teddies in my purse - but once he tried them, he realised I wasn't so silly afterall.

Nowadays, tiny teddies are definitely off the menu, being gluten free and all - but when Jesse brought up the tiny teddy story a couple of months ago, an idea sparked in my head.

I neededto make homemade tiny teddies.

Healthier, lower sugar and gluten free honey tiny teddies that were easy to make, freezer friendly and perfect for lunch boxes.

Recipe: Homemade Honey Tiny Teddies {GLUTEN FREE & LOWER SUGAR!} (5)

As you'd know if you've been reading SIL for a while, when I get an idea in my head I won't give up until I've successfully turned that idea into a reality - and that's exactly what I did....

Until I came up with the perfecthomemade honey tiny teddies recipe.

A recipe that the entireSIL family is obsessed with - and a recipe with halfthe sugar of the original Arnott's Tiny Teddies. They've been loved by kids and adults alike and even my fussy sister has declared them as even betterthan real tiny teddies.

Now, if that's not a success I don't know what is!

So let me share the recipe with you! >>

Recipe: Homemade Honey Tiny Teddies {GLUTEN FREE & LOWER SUGAR!} (7)

Healthier Gluten Free Homemade Honey Tiny Teddies Recipe

makes about 5 dozen cookies, depending on how big your cookie cutter is

gluten free, lower sugar, freezer friendly, lunchbox friendly, nut free, egg free

1 cup (120g) gluten free plain flour

1/3 cup (45g) sorghum flour*

1/2 tsp baking soda

Pinch of salt

1/2 cup (100g) brown sugar**

1/4 cup (55g) butter

2 tbsp (40g) honey

1 tbsp vanilla extract

If needed: 1-2 tbsp milk

  • Preheat your oven to 180C/355F.
  • Line 2-3 baking sheets with baking paper and set aside.
  • In a food processor, add your flours, baking soda, salt, sugar and butter and pulse until the mixture resembles a coarse meal.
  • Add in your honey and vanilla and pulse until your mix starts to form a dough.
  • If needed, add your milk 1 tbsp at a time until your mix starts to come together.
  • Take your mix out of your food processor and knead until combined before flattening your dough into a disc shape, wrapping in cling wrap and chilling in the fridge for half an hour to an hour.
  • Once your dough has chilled, roll it out to around 1/8" between two sheets of baking paper.
  • Cut out your teddies using your cookie cutter (or whatever shape you choose) and place onto your prepared baking sheets, leaving about 1cm/1/3" space between each teddy. re-roll the dough as needed until all of your dough is used up.
  • Bake in your preheated oven for 5-10 minutes or until lightly golden. If you want crunchy cookies, bake them between 8-10 minutes turning the heat down slightly at the end half of the baking time if your cookies are browning too quickly. For chewier, softer cookies bake for ~5 minutes.
  • Leave to cool completely before serving or storing in an airtight container.
  • These cookies are best eaten on the day they're made (as they do soften slightly), however, they will keep in an airtight container for up to a week at room temperature. Alternatively, you can make up your dough in advance, cutting the cookies and then freezing the cut cookies ready to bake whenever you like.

Notes:

  • *If you don't have sorghum flour or can't eat sorghum flour, you can just use another 1/3 cup (40g) gluten free plain flour, however, I highly recommend trying sorghum flour as it's perfect for recipes like these!
  • **If you don't like things really sweet, reduce this to around 75g of sugar. We've made the recipe either way multiple times and both work perfectly.
  • For a non-gluten free version: Use 1 cup plain flour and 1/3 cup wholewheat flour instead.

But tell me, what were your favourite childhood snacks?

Tiny teddies were one of our treat foods when we were kids (we weren't like the "cool kids" who had roll ups or fun things in their lunchboxes :P) so they were probably my favourite! Whilst Jesse just told me his favourite childhood snack was "everything" ;P

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FAQs

What are the ingredients in tiny teddies? ›

Wheat Flour, Sugar, Vegetable Oil (Contains Soy), Milk Solids, Cocoa Butter, Butter (Contains Milk), Vegetable Fibre, Cocoa Mass, Honey, Salt, Golden Syrup, Emulsifiers (Soy Lecithin, E476), Baking Powder, Flavour.

Do tiny teddies have gluten? ›

Gluten Free Tiny Teddy is the delicious gluten free version of the childhood favourite. The golden baked biscuits have a crunchy bite and real milk chocolate chips baked throughout.

Are tiny teddies vegan? ›

This product is not vegan as it lists 1 ingredient that derives from animals and 2 ingredients that could derive from animals depending on the source.

What are the ingredients in tiny teddies hundreds and thousands? ›

Wheat Flour, Sugar, Vegetable Oil (Contains Soy), Butter (Cream (From Milk), Salt), Honey, Vegetable Fibre, Starches (Tapioca, Wheat, Maize Starch), Salt, Food Colours (Cochineal, Paprika Extract, Copper Chlorophyll, Turmeric), Emulsifier (Soy Lecithin), Baking Powder, Modified Starch (E1422), Natural Flavour, Glazing ...

Are Teddy Grahams and Tiny Teddies the same? ›

Tiny Teddy is a brand of sweet biscuits manufactured by Arnott's in Australia, since 1991. Each biscuit is small and teddy bear-shaped, and variations in facial expression have been given the names Happy, Sleepy, Grumpy, Cheeky, Silly and Hungry. They are similar in appearance to the North American Teddy Grahams.

Are Honey Teddy Grahams gluten-free? ›

This product has 5 ingredients with gluten and 1 ingredient that may have gluten.

What biscuits can a celiac eat? ›

  • Sainsbury's Free From Chocolate Chip Cookies 150g. ...
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  • Nairn's Gluten Free Oaties Biscuits 160g. ...
  • Nairn's Gluten Free Mini Cheese Bakes 45g. ...
  • Sainsbury's Free From Ginger Crunch Cookies 150g. ...
  • Nairn's Gluten Free Biscuit Breaks Oats & Stem Ginger 160g. ...
  • Nairn's Biscuit Break Oat & Fruit 160g.

What are the ingredients in gluten-free shapes? ›

Starch (Tapioca, Maize), Rice Flour, Vegetable Oil, Tomato Powder Antioxidant (E307b From Soy), Sugar, Thickener (Xanthan Gum), Salt, Modified Starch (E1412), Baking Powder, Yeast, Garlic Powder, Onion Powder, Food Acid (Malic Acid), Yeast Extract, Emulsifier (Soy Lecithin), Parsley, Vegetable Protein Extract (From ...

How many Flavours of tiny teddies are there? ›

Now available in four delicious flavours, Honey, Choc, Berry and Caramel.

How old are tiny teddies? ›

Launched in 1990 with six playful characters – Happy, Cheeky, Grumpy, Silly, Hungry, and Sleepy – the teddy biscuits continue to be a favourite, with nearly 7.5 million boxes sold per year.

What foods are accidentally vegan? ›

Top Accidentally Vegan Foods
  • Cinnamon Life.
  • Duncan Hines Chewy Fudge Brownie Mix.
  • SkinnyPop White Cheddar Flavored Popped Popcorn.
  • Airheads.
  • Cracker Jack.
  • Doritos Spicy Sweet Chili–Flavored Tortilla Chips.
  • Fritos.
  • Fruit by the Foot.

Are tiny teddies healthy? ›

Arnotts Tiny Teddy biscuits. Small packets of biscuits may look relatively plain, but the truth is they are most likely made from sugar, white flour and vegetable oil. With literally no protein or fibre, there is not a lot of positive things to say about plain biscuits.

Do tiny teddies have palm oil? ›

Wheat Flour, Sugar, Palm Oil (contains Soy), Honey (5%), Butter (Cream (from Milk), Salt), Vegetable Fibre, Salt, Emulsifier (Soy Lecithin), Baking Powder, Natural Flavour. Contains Gluten containing Cereals, Milk and Soy. May contain traces of Egg, Peanut, Sesame and Tree Nut.

How much energy is in tiny teddies? ›

Nutrition Information
Per Serving*
EnergyHoney Biscuits: 463kJ, Chocolate Biscuits: 460kJ, Chocolate Chips Biscuits 470kJ.
ProteinHoney Biscuits: 1.6g, Chocolate Biscuits: 1.7g, Chocolate Chips Biscuits 1.5g.
Fat, TotalHoney Biscuits: 3.3g, Chocolate Biscuits: 3.3g, Chocolate Chips Biscuits 3.5g.
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What flavour are tiny teddies? ›

Now available in four delicious flavours, Honey, Choc, Berry and Caramel. Your choice in the cereal aisle just got smaller, yummier and a whole lot more fun!

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