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Yummy Muesli Bars!
Yummy Muesli Bars! Ingredients: oats shortening confectionery, coconut (hydrogenated) and or palm kernel (hydrogenated) raisins, seeded seeds, sunflower seed kernels, dried seeds, pumpkin and squash seeds, whole, roas...
Yummy Muesli Bars!
Ingredients:
oats
shortening confectionery, coconut (hydrogenated) and or palm kernel (hydrogenated)
raisins, seeded
seeds, sunflower seed kernels, dried
seeds, pumpkin and squash seeds, whole, roasted, without salt
seeds, sesame seeds, whole, dried
honey
sugars, brown
butter, without salt
Directions:
Mix the seeds, coconut and oats in a bowl.
Heat a little oil in a pan, and toast the mix on a light-medium heat for 4-5 minutes, until it turns golden (but before it burns!
).
Remove from heat, and pour back into the bowl to cool.
once cool, add the sultanas.
In a small saucepan, add the honey, sugar and butter and heat gently until the butter has completely melted (this may be easier if you chop the butter into smaller cubes).
now, turn up the heat and bring to the boil while constantly stirring the mixture.
as soon as it comes to the boil, turn the heat right down and let it bubble (without stirring) for approximately 7 minutes.
Remove from heat, and pour over the muesli mix.
work the syrup through the muesli completely to ensure it is all moist.
Take a dish (grease the edges lightly with a dab of oil, or use baking paper) and press the mixture firmly into it.
obviously you can use whatever shape you like, but beware that if it is too thick, it becomes very difficult to cut once it is refrigerated.
Put in the fridge and let it set.
Eat it!
YUMMY!
mmm.
Ingredients:
oats
shortening confectionery, coconut (hydrogenated) and or palm kernel (hydrogenated)
raisins, seeded
seeds, sunflower seed kernels, dried
seeds, pumpkin and squash seeds, whole, roasted, without salt
seeds, sesame seeds, whole, dried
honey
sugars, brown
butter, without salt
Directions:
Mix the seeds, coconut and oats in a bowl.
Heat a little oil in a pan, and toast the mix on a light-medium heat for 4-5 minutes, until it turns golden (but before it burns!
).
Remove from heat, and pour back into the bowl to cool.
once cool, add the sultanas.
In a small saucepan, add the honey, sugar and butter and heat gently until the butter has completely melted (this may be easier if you chop the butter into smaller cubes).
now, turn up the heat and bring to the boil while constantly stirring the mixture.
as soon as it comes to the boil, turn the heat right down and let it bubble (without stirring) for approximately 7 minutes.
Remove from heat, and pour over the muesli mix.
work the syrup through the muesli completely to ensure it is all moist.
Take a dish (grease the edges lightly with a dab of oil, or use baking paper) and press the mixture firmly into it.
obviously you can use whatever shape you like, but beware that if it is too thick, it becomes very difficult to cut once it is refrigerated.
Put in the fridge and let it set.
Eat it!
YUMMY!
mmm.