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Lavender & Lovage Oatmeal Digestive Biscuits: A Calming & Relaxing Treat

The great thing about digestive biscuits is their simple, gentle nature doesn’t make overt demands on the palate or the stomach, yet they make a sweet and satisfying snack. And the good news is, giving ourselves a pleasurable treat actually encourages a physiological relaxation response.

And what better ingredient to enhance pleasure and digestion but lavender. This gentle nervine’s ability to ease nervous tension, decrease anxiety and uplift the spirit is legendary. Lavender’s gorgeous floral aroma and flavour lights up our pleasure receptors and encourage the body to relax, but her digestive supportive abilities also help soothe symptoms of anxiety-troubled tummies.

But what really elevates this biscuit into something special is the addition of lovage seeds, also known for their ability to stimulate the digestive system. The savoury notes of lovage balance the sweet floral notes of lavender and complement the rustic oatmeal flavour of this biscuit perfectly.

Today lovage is mostly a forgotten herb, but it was once frequently used in all kinds of cooking. Native to the Mediterranean, the Romans loved lovage so much they took it to England where it continued to grow in medieval monastery gardens for medicinal and culinary uses. My grandma never made a soup or a stock without it. Its leaves taste like celery and parsley, and its seeds are a slightly sharper version of celery seed or a milder version of caraway.

Lovage Seeds Ready for Harvest

If you don’t have lovage seeds on hand (not many people do!) celery or fennel seeds are both easily found common substitutes – and both are also wonderful for enhancing digestion.  You can make the biscuit without these seeds of course, but I encourage you to add them as they really add to the overall flavour (and medicinal aspects) of the cookie.

According to biscuit experts, oatmeal is part of classic tradition and must always be added to digestive cookies.  These biscuits are made ENTIRELY from oat flour (which I ground from oats in my coffee grinder). I was out of butter (which is also traditionally used) so I used coconut oil. And it worked out just fine.  Which is a nice accident, as it’s both non-gluten and vegan.

I prepared both these herbs by grinding them with a mortar and pestle, just to loosen them up and make their oils more available to the dough. You can also throw them into the food processor or a coffee grinder, but don’t grind them too fine. This was probably the most time-consuming part(aside from cutting out the cookies) because these biscuits are really easy to make!

I just dumped all the ingredients in the food processor and whirred it around until I got a rough clump of dough. This I patted down into a ball, covered and chilled for 15-20 minutes before rolling it out.  Then the biscuits go into a hot preheated oven (425) for 10-12 minutes. But keep watch, they brown quickly – I wished I’d taken mine out a minute or two earlier.

Lavender & Lovage Seed Digestive Oatmeal Biscuits

(makes about 2 dozen)

Ingredients

Directions

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