05.08.2020: I love, absolutely love Granola Bars. I have been
meaning to make granola bars at home for the longest time, but I always ended
up buying them from the store. I do think some of the store-bought ones
are overpriced and probably not as nutritious as they claim to be.
Pre-covid days, I would reserve weekends/holidays for
cooking and when weekend arrived, I thought it wasn’t fair that I should be
sweating it out in the kitchen when I could just relax with my feet propped up
on the table and go through recipes online, bookmarking them for eternity.
Now that I am working from home, I have the inclination to bake and cook all dishes that I have
always wanted to. WFH cons: my break from office work involves doing household
chores.
I am stuck with ironing a pile of Sky’s shirts! (How
many shirts can a man have!!!) I wish I hadn’t banned our clothes from being
sent out for ironing. I got it in my mind that our clothes mixed with
strangers’ clothes would bring the virus back home. Skip and I are fine wearing crumpled clothes at home. I realised Sky had run out of ironed clothes for
office when I saw the HUGE pile of washed clothes on his bed. I am currently ironing 5 shirts a
day and yet the pile doesn’t reduce in size. I HATE ironing and the fact that
Skip calls me Ironwoman doesn’t amuse me! Sky reminds me daily that I needn’t
iron the shirts (I think he wants me to stop as I do such a bad job of it) but
I strive on untiringly after having noticed some weight loss on my arms.
I got a batch of dry fruits and seeds from my parents and decided to make granola bars since I finally had ALL the ingredients to
make it. These make for great snack bars as they provide you with guilt-free
snacking (not that I have ever felt guilty about snacking), are a good source
of fiber, curb your hunger, boost your energy, is made up of healthy ingredients
and most importantly is easy to make.
You can be flexible with the quantities of the
ingredients.
The recipe is from the
minimalistbaker's blog. i have added a few extra ingredients.
GRANOLA BARS
Ingredients:
Dates – 200 gms ( about 2 cups)
Honey
- 80 gms (1/2 cup)
Peanut butter- 50 gms (1/2 cup)
Chopped Almonds – 100 gms (3/4 cup)
Pumpkin and sunflower seeds – 20
gms (¼ cup)
Rolled oats –120 gms ( 2 cups)
Method:
1. De-seed the dates and grind it in a
mixie until it attains a dough like texture. Place it in a mixing bowl.
2. Toast the oats, almonds and seeds for
about 10 minutes. Add these to the dates.
3. Add the honey and peanut butter to
another dish and lightly warm it and mix it well.
4. Pour the honey-peanut butter mixture
to the mixing bowl and mix all ingredients well.
5. Transfer the contents to a greased
dish. I used a 9 inch baking dish. Press the mixture down firmly. I used the
back of a bowl.
6. Cover it and place it in the freezer
for about 15 minutes. Remove from freezer and cut it into bars.
7. Store the bars in an airtight
container in the refrigerator.
8. Done.
Recipe Notes:
- You may add additional ingredients such as dried
fruits (apricots, cranberries, sultanas), walnuts, candied peel, bits of
chocolate or coat the bars in melted chocolate.
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So so delicious. Tried it, easy to make, nutritious and I will make it again.
ReplyDeleteThank you iron woman....that's a compliment:):):)
hahaha, thanks!
DeleteYummy
ReplyDeletethank you :)
DeleteSO TASTY AND SO HEALTHY!
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