Ginger Oat Slice
This tray bake recipe is perfect for those who love oat biscuits and the taste of ginger.
It’s important to measure the syrup accurately when making this – as too much will make the slice too hard.
I tasted this a couple of years back at a friend’s house, and this tray bake is about as addictive as it is possible to be! The oaty base is moist and sweet, and the creamy ginger topping is a delight. The recipe comes from talented cooks Joanne Torrance and her niece – thank you to them both!
It’s important to measure the syrup accurately when making this – as too much syrup will make the slice too hard.
![Ginger Oat Slice ingredients](https://www.northlinkferries.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Ginger-Oat-Slice-ingredients.jpg)
Ingredients
For the base
- 227g porridge oats.
- 2 level teaspoons ground ginger.
- 113g soft brown sugar.
- 113g margarine.
- 2 level tablespoons Golden Syrup.
For the top
- 150g sifted icing sugar.
- 170g butter.
- 2 level teaspoons ground ginger.
- 6 level teaspoons Golden Syrup.
![The dry ingredients and melted marg and syrup, ready to combine](https://www.northlinkferries.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/The-dry-ingredients-and-melted-marg-and-syrup-ready-to-combine.jpg)
Method
- Grease a 24cm wide by 24cm long tin.
- Mix the oats, ground ginger and soft brown sugar together in a bowl.
- In another bowl melt the margarine and no more than two level tablespoons of Golden Syrup. We put it in the microwave for one minute. Mix well.
![The mixture is ready to be placed evenly into a greased square baking tin](https://www.northlinkferries.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/The-mixture-is-ready-to-be-placed-evenly-into-a-greased-square-baking-tin.jpg)
- Combine the dry ingredients with the margarine and Golden Syrup and pack the mixture evenly into the tin. We used a potato masher to make sure it was level!
- Bake in the oven for approximately 20 minutes at 150°C.
- For the top, put the icing sugar, butter, ground ginger and Golden Syrup into a pan and stir over a gentle heat until melted. Alternatively, use a microwave and whisk until smooth.
![The baked base and the icing ready to be spread across the top](https://www.northlinkferries.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/The-baked-base-and-the-icing-ready-to-be-spread-across-the-top.jpg)
- When the oat base is out of the oven, pour the mixture evenly across the top. Neither need to be cold.
![The traybake is left to set after the topping is spread across the top](https://www.northlinkferries.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/The-traybake-is-left-to-set-after-the-topping-is-spread-across-the-top.jpg)
- Leave to set and after 30 minutes, divide up the slices by scoring deep marks into the icing with a knife. We cut 16 slices in all. This made it much easier to cut them when the slices hardened, and prevented the top from shattering.
- Enjoy!
Top Tip: Joanne and her niece cut the squares diagonally to make triangles, which makes the tray bake last even longer.
![Magnus Dixon](/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/magnus-dixon.jpg)
Orkney and Shetland enthusiast, family man, loves walks, likes animals, terrible at sports, dire taste in music, adores audiobooks and films, eats a little too much for his own good.
Pin it!