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Saturday, March 30, 2013

New Granola Bar recipe

dry stuff mixed together

It’s been forever since I made a post in here. Well, maybe not quite forever, but a long time. I always have the best of intentions but something always gets in the way it seems. It’s been a long winter up here in the Northwest & Spring has finally sprung. You’d think with the cold, I’d be inside more & writing more. Apparently not. And with the nicer weather, I should be outside more. I’m getting there …

For now, I thought I would share a new recipe I found & adapted for granola bars. I had run out & stayed out for probably close to a month. Maybe longer. 

Since I have managed to spoil my man with these homemade lovelies, he was a bit bummed at not having any in his lunches for so long. I finally got my butt in gear just a few weekends ago & got a new batch made. I tried a whole new recipe this time too. He likes it! So, I made them again today. This time I remembered to take a few pictures too. After all, recipes & blog posts are always more fun with pictures right?

honey, sugar & molasses
Ingredients:
1/2 to 2/3 cup local raw honey
1/2 cup brown sugar
1 Tbsp molasses
1/2 cup organic peanut butter

2 cups oats
2 cups puffed cereal*
1/4 cup ground flax
1 cup total, of desired mix-ins*

peanut butter added
Using a large bowl, add all dry ingredients & set aside.
In a small saucepan combine the honey, brown sugar & molasses. Over medium heat, stir until sugar dissolves.
Remove from heat, add peanut butter & stir quickly to combine.
Immediately pour over dry mixture & stir to combine.
Press into a lined 9x13 or so pan. Let cool to firm up.

adding choc. chips!
Now, this all sounds simple enough. Here’s what I learned. The recipe I first saw had you mixing/melting the sugar then mixing the dry stuff. Lesson learned to mix the dry first & set aside. The honey/sugar/peanut butter mix hardens FAST. 

First batch I used a big plastic Tupperware mixing bowl. Second batch, I just grabbed a glass bowl. I had more mix stick to the side of the glass than I did the plastic. I’ll use plastic again next time. I’m guessing the glass bowl was colder than the plastic & hence let the honey/sugar mix harden faster when it hit the side. 

And as you mix, it’s almost handy to have another set of hands … one to slowly pour the mix while another begins to stir. I ended up mixing with my hands to get the dry off the bottom of the bowl.
first batch cut. 

*The mix-ins we used were a rounded 1/4 cup each of: sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, fig pieces & raisins. The puffed cereal we used was millet. No sugar added stuff. You could use rice crispies or whatever. Millet was what I had at home & it worked well.

Once pressed into the pan, we added some chocolate chips pressed in one by one. After they cooled completely & were cut, it makes 12 nice sized bars. You could easily make smaller bars & get 20 or so.