Then one day I read the ingredients closely and discovered that a bunch of things I wasn't so keen on lurked in even in the best & most health conscious bars. Things like sugar syrup, glucose solids, glycerol... and some had shockingly high sugar levels. Plus they were about $5 for a box of 6 bars.
So I decided to make my own and started searching for a really great Muesli bar recipe.
Luckily enough, one of the wonderful Mums in my local mother's group had a delicious, healthy and cost-effective recipe she was happy to share.
I have added a few bits and pieces to really squeeze as much goodness in as possible, and here it is, a great recipe you can make on Sunday and use all through the week in school lunches, for snacks, or as a great pick-me-up with a cup of tea!
Here are the basic ingredients:
1 cup of rolled oats
1 cup of finely chopped dates
1/2 a cup of self-raising wholemeal flour
1/2 a cup of desiccated coconut
1/2 a cup of soft brown sugar
155 grams of butter
1 tablespoon of honey
Here is the super healthy deluxe version with lots of seeds:
1/2 a cup of rolled oats
1/2 a cup of rolled spelt
1 cup of finely chopped dates (see note below)
1/2 a cup of self-raising wholemeal flour
1/4 cup desiccated coconut
1/2 cup shredded coconut
1/4 cup soft brown sugar
1/2 a cup of 'freedom foods' rice puffs
1 teaspoon black chia seeds
1 teaspoon linseeds
1 teaspoon sesame seeds
2 teaspoons sunflower seeds
2 teaspoons pepitas
2 teaspoons flaked almonds
155 grams of butter
1/2 a cup of honey
**NOTE- the quality of the dates is important- if you use dry dates you will get a drier, harder muesli bar. The softer and squishier the dates, the better the texture of your end product.
* Use sultanas and dried cranberries and chopped macadamias/almonds - halve the amount of dates.
* Use golden syrup instead of honey
* Use rice/millet/barley flour instead of wheat flour and 1/4 teaspoon baking soda
* Use lots of chopped nuts
* Use mixed dried fruit instead of dates- cherries, apricots, sultanas, currants, blueberries, mixed peel.
* Drizzle melted dark chocolate over the top before slicing for an indulgence :)
Directions:
- Add all ingredients except the dates, butter and honey to a large bowl and mix thoroughly.
- Chop the dates finely.
- If the dates are nice a squishy (and they should be) add them to the bowl and rub them through the mixture so that you don't get big lumps of date in your muesli bars.
- Chop the butter into smaller cubes, add this and the honey to a small saucepan and heat on medium until all the butter has melted- do not allow to boil.
- Once melted, add the butter and honey to the bowl and stir thoroughly.
- Empty the mixture into a slice tin and press it down firmly and evenly into all the corners
- Cook in a pre-heated oven on 180 degrees Celsius for 20 minutes, or until light golden brown on top and a bit darker around the edges.
- When cooked, remove from oven and allow to cool for 5 minutes- slice into bar-sized portions while still warm.
- Allow to cool fully, then pack in an airtight container in the pantry (after trying a slice of course).
- Will keep for a week. Enjoy!!
I can comment on these bars.......as I have tasted them and they are delicious........great cooking Erin :) Carol
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