So, to make this delicious fruity and oaty dessert you will need:
And here is what to do:
First, pre-heat your oven to 200C or 180C for a fan oven or gas 6 then..
1) Mix the porridge oats, honey and oil in a bowl... at first I didn't think there would be enough honey and oil but if you keep on mixing and mixing with a spoon all of the oats will be coated.. I assure you!
*Keep Mixing!!* |
2) Spread the coated oats onto a baking tray and bake for 7 minutes... then stir and bake for 7 minutes more.. *Warning.. the smells from your kitchen will make you want to eat the whole tray immediately!!*
*Spread out well* |
3) Admire your baked oats and leave to cool..
*Smells DIVINE!* |
*YUM* lovely home-baked granola!! (NB this recipe will make 8 servings of this dessert.. I just made 2 servings and saved the rest for another day) |
5) For one serving mix 100ml of natural yoghurt (or fat-free Greek yoghurt) with 1 tbsp of sugar-free apricot jam (or regular/reduced sugar-jam) in a bowl..
*Delish..* |
*Proud moment* |
These desserts really did go down well.. and I was super happy the next day to have granola for breakfast :) .. Simply store your granola in an airtight container. You can even portion into small bags for an extra lunchbox treat!
Happy baking!
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Nutrition Per 50g Serving of Granola: 165 kcal, 3.5g Protein, 33g Carbs, 3g Fat*
Nutritional Benefits: High in soluble fibre & antioxidants
(Lower in kcal and fat than shop-bought granola: 212 kcal / 6g Fat) For more great tasting, low calorie recipes click [here]
Nic x
Disclaimer: I am NOT being paid for this blog. All opinions are my own and 100% honest. Nairn's kindly sent some samples to try which I decided to use in recipes to share with my lovely readers. I am not aiming to promote or endorse products featured over any other.
*Nutritional information provided by Firecracker
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