Arnott's shares its secret recipe for its iconic Iced VoVo biscuits (2024)

  • Arnott's has released its secret recipe for its iconic Iced VoVo biscuits
  • The treasured biscuit with raspberry jam has been a family favourite since 1906
  • Home bakers will be able to make the delectable treat at home but with a twist

By Cindy Tran for Daily Mail Australia

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Arnott's has released its secret recipe for its iconic Iced VoVo biscuits.

Australian home bakers will be able to make the classicdelectable treat in their own kitchen - but with a special Mother's Day twist.

The treasured biscuit has been a family favourite since 1906, and it's topped with pink fondant, a strip of jammy raspberry filling and a sprinkling ofdesiccated coconut.

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Australian home bakers will be able to recreate Arnott's Iced VoVo biscuit but with a twist

Arnott's Iced VoVo hearts recipe

Prep time: 10 mins

Cook time: 18 mins

Makes: 36

INGREDIENTS

Biscuit

  • 180 g unsalted butter softened
  • 75 g (1/2 cup) soft icing sugar
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 300 g (2 cups) plain flour

Extra baking items

  • Heart shaped cutter (optional)
  • Piping bag and nozzle (optional)

Royal icing

  • 1 large egg white
  • 200 g (1½ cups) icing sugar
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 tsp glucose syrup
  • 1-2 drops pillar box red colouring
  • ½ cup raspberry jam
  • ½ cup desiccated coconut

METHOD

Using a 6cm heart shaped cutter, cut out biscuits, transfer to baking sheets. Bake for 16-18 minutes or when biscuits start to turn golden. Leave on the tray to cool

Fill your piping bag 1/3 full of icing. Don't overfill your bag. Fill another piping bag with raspberry jam

Pipe a jam strip down the centre of the heart biscuit and pipe pink icing around the edges before filling in the remainder of the heart with icing

Sprinkle with coconut. Place iced biscuits in a single layer of an airtight container to set overnight

1. Pre-heat fan-forced oven to 160C. Line 2 baking trays with baking paper.

2. Using an electric mixer, beat the butter, icing sugar, and salt for two minutes or until pale and creamy. Sift the flour into the butter mixture and mix on low speed until combined.

3. Place half the mixture between baking paper and roll out to approx. 5mm thickness. Using a 6cm heart shaped cutter, cut out biscuits, transfer to baking sheets. Repeat rolling and cutting heart shapes with remaining mixture, rerolling scrap dough to make more hearts.

4. Bake for 16-18 minutes or when biscuits start to turn golden. Leave on the tray to cool.

ICING

1. Place egg white in a clean mixing bowl and mix on low speed with the whisk attachment until the whites begin to break up. Gradually add the icing sugar, vanilla and glucose, whisking until combined and glossy. If the mixture is too stiff add a teaspoon of water to loosen it up but ensure it isn't too runny as it will slide off the biscuit. It should form a smooth surface. Add your colour and stir until combined. Cover surface of icing with cling wrap until ready to use to prevent the icing going hard.

2. Place a small round tip (we used a No. 2 nozzle) and fill your piping bag 1/3 full of icing. Don't overfill your bag. Fill another piping bag with raspberry jam.

3. Pipe a jam strip down the centre of the heart biscuit and pipe pink icing around the edges before filling in the remainder of the heart with icing.

4. Sprinkle with coconut. Place iced biscuits in a single layer of an airtight container to set overnight.

TIPS

  • Be very light handed when adding your colour to ensure a soft pink colour
  • If you don't have a piping bag, you can use a snap lock bag and snip the corner off
  • Biscuits can be made into any shape, including the traditional rectangle

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Arnott's chef Vanessa Horton has adapted the recipe for home bakers so Aussies can create decadent Iced VoVo inspired biscuits in the shape of a love heart - a perfectly delicious homemade gift for any mum.

'Arnott's Iced VoVo holds a special place in many Australians' hearts which led us to this unique twist for Mother's Day,' MsHorton said.

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'We hope this recipe inspires people to bake for (or with) the mum in their life this weekend, whether it's in person or over a virtual video chat.'

The treats can be made in less than 30 minutes to prepare and bake in the oven.

The recipe consists of unsalted butter, icing sugar, salt, plain flour, egg, vanilla extract, glucose syrup, red food colouring, raspberry jam and desiccated coconut.

The treasured biscuit has been a family favourite since 1906, and it's topped with pink fondant, a strip of jammy raspberry filling and a sprinkling of coconut

To encourage Australians to stay at home, put on their aprons and bake together, Arnott's will be sharing some of its secret biscuit recipes to the public every week.

The 'Arnott's Big Recipe Release' will see Australia's largest (and oldest) baker unveil the recipe - complete with instructions, until social distancing regulations are lifted.

'We know how important our biscuits are to Australians, both locally and living abroad, in helping them come together with family and friends and feeling connected,' Ms Horton said.

'That's why I've personally adapted and tested each of the "secret" recipes we're revealing to the public, so they can find new ways to come together and share a biscuit, in this time of need.'

The decision to release the recipes comes in response to the social distancing regulations fuelling a 300 per cent spike in baking-related searches.

The report found the average Aussie household has stockpiled enough flour to last 65 days, and the volume of sugar purchases have increased by 65 per cent.

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Arnott's shares its secret recipe for its iconic Iced VoVo biscuits (2024)

FAQs

What are the ingredients in Arnott's Iced VoVo? ›

Sugar, Wheat Flour, Raspberry Flavoured Filling (14%) (Sugar, Apple Juice, Glucose, Raspberry Juice, Fruit Fibre, Food Acids (E330, E331), Gelling Agent (Pectin), Food Colours (Allura Red AC, Caramel III), Flavour), Desiccated Coconut (6.5%), Vegetable Oil (Emulsifier (Soy Lecithin), Antioxidant (E307b From Soy)), ...

What is the original Iced VoVo biscuit? ›

Arnott's Iced VoVo is a treasured golden biscuit topped with pink fondant, a strip of jammy raspberry and a sprinkling of coconut. It's an Australian icon since 1906.

What is the Arnott's controversy? ›

The Australian Biscuit Company was later renamed Arnott's Biscuits Pty Ltd. In 1997, Arnott's Biscuits was subject to an extortion bid by Queenslander Joy Ellen Thomas, aged 72 years, who allegedly threatened to poison packets of Arnott's Monte Carlo biscuits in South Australia and Victoria.

Are iced vovos still made? ›

Our Iced VoVo biscuits continue to be made by our wonderful team in Marleston, South Australia, who have been delivering the same delicious recipe … for decades.

What is Iced VoVo made of? ›

An Iced VoVo is a wheat flour biscuit topped with 2 strips of pink fondant flanking a strip of raspberry jam and sprinkled with coconut.

What happened to iced vovos? ›

“Our Iced Vovo biscuits continue to be made by our wonderful team in Marleston, South Australia, who have been delivering the same delicious recipe of smooth fondant, sweet raspberry jammy flavoured topping, and a sprinkle of coconut all on a delicate golden biscuit that Aussies have loved for decades.

What is the oldest biscuits? ›

It's called the Aberffraw biscuit (sometimes Aberffraw cake or Teisen Berffro) and is said to originate from 13th Century Anglesey.

Did Iced Vovos used to have marshmallow? ›

the original ones had marshmallow, the new version does not. If you want marshmallow though, Royals have marshmallow on top (choc coated), wagon wheels have marshmallow inside.

What country owns Arnott's biscuits? ›

The company employs approximately 3,100 people, operates in Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia, Singapore and Hong Kong, and is administered by its head office in North Strathfield, New South Wales. Arnotts Biscuits Holdings Pty Limited is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Asia Snacking Pte Ltd, a Singapore-based firm.

What is the best selling Arnott's biscuit? ›

Tim Tam Original: Australia's #1 biscuit

YES! This choccy biscuit is basically the face of Australia so there's no surprise that the OG TimTam has taken out the top spot.

What is the bird on Arnott's biscuits? ›

In a media release in 2015 to mark its 150th anniversary, Arnott's said the daughter-in-law, Miss Leslie Arnott, "drew a sketch of a Mexican parrot given to William by the captain of a Newcastle coal fleet". "In the sketch, the bird sat on a pole and ate a biscuit. The actual bird lived until 1918," the release said.

How old are iced vovos? ›

Iced Vovos – an Australian classic since 1906 that takes us all back to childhood. This delicious biscuit was an Arnott's invention and is a great choice to share with the uninitiated overseas visitors or friends.

Have iced vovos shrunk? ›

“As well as the recipe, the biscuit size of our Iced VoVo has stayed the same in recent years.” Some customers have claimed the biscuits have changed since the company was bought in 2019 by the private American investment company KKR for a reported $AUD3. 14 billion. “Just had my first Iced VoVo after several years.

When did Iced VoVo change? ›

Photos of the Iced VoVo on the packet compared to an example of the biscuit inside the pack do appear to show several differences, with the marshmallow topping looking to be less pink and not as fluffy. In a statement to 7NEWS.com.au, an Arnott's spokesperson confirmed there'd be no changes to the popular biscuit.

What are the ingredients in Arnott's cookies? ›

Chocolate Chips (40%) (Sugar, Cocoa Mass, Milk Solids, Vegetable Oil, Emulsifiers (Soy Lecithin, E476), Cocoa Butter, Flavour, Salt), Wheat Flour, Sugar, Vegetable Oil, Desiccated Coconut, Wheat Starch, Salt, Baking Powder, Flavour, Food Colour (Caramel IV), Emulsifier (Soy Lecithin), Antioxidant (E307B from Soy).

What are the ingredients in Arnotts crackers? ›

Ingredients. Wheat Flour, Vegetable Oil (Antioxidant E307b From Soy), Sugar, Salt, Herb Extract, Malt Extract (From Barley), Baking Powder, Yeast, Food Acid (Citric Acid), Emulsifier (Soy Lecithin).

What is a substitute for Arnott's Marie biscuits? ›

What can I use instead of Arnott's Marie biscuits? Any type of sweet, plain tea biscuit will work. In Australia, Nice, Scotch Finger, Arrowroot or plain (not chocolate coated) Teddy Bear biscuits can be used. Elsewhere, Digestives or Graham Crackers are a great alternative.

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