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    EASY NO COOK BREAKFAST BAR…

    TreecaBy Treeca5 July 2012Updated:18 July 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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    Ingredients (makes 12)
    200g porridge oats
    3 tbsp mixed seeds
    3 tbsp chopped hazelnuts
    100g chopped roasted hazelnuts
    100g chopped dried apricots
    60g sultanas
    60g dried cranberries
    90g butter or margarine
    2 tbsp brown sugar

    Method
    Dry fry the oats in a pan for 4 minutes stirring occasionally
    Set aside in a bowl for later
    Fry the mixed seeds for a few seconds, then mix with the oats and nuts
    Put the fruit in a food processor and whiz for a few seconds
    Add the oat mixture and blitz to combine
    Melt the butter with the sugar in a pan and pour into the food processor and combine
    Put the mixture into a tin and press down
    Chill in the fridge to firm up then cut in 12 squares

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    1. huttriver on 6 July 2012 9:56 AM

      Now that is very healthy for you!

      Reply
    2. Amy Stuwart on 7 July 2012 1:23 AM

      I tried the recipe, it was very nice, I would of added a little more brown sugar … I guess that is why I need to loose those extra pounds.

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    3. Barmac on 8 July 2012 2:43 PM

      Thanks for trying it Amy, maybe try adding ‘Splenda’, the sugar subsitute if you are trying to lose a few pounds but enjoy your treats.

      Reply
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