I've been moving more toward the food portions of "make your own"...particularly, snacks. Who doesn't love a great box of cheese-it crackers, name brand cookies, or a great jar of marinara sauce. What I never explored was..."How could I make this myself?"
So here goes, my summer series on my blog: "Make your own...Whaaaat?" First up:
Strawberry Nutri-grain Bars
I use the brand name of this item specifically because "cereal bar" can often be confused with granola bars, which are not the item I am going for this time. This is more specifically a combination of grains and oats, mixed with a fruit preservative. Such a great treat for an on-the-go-breakfast, between meal snack, or toddler meal replacement in some cases! (haha)
My favorite brand is Kashi TLC Cereal Bars, however, at about $5 a box, and only 8 in a package, I wanted to see if I could come up with my own version that are healthier, tastier, less processed, and just plain fun to make. I think I found it!
Start with:
2 sticks of butter/margerine
1/2 cup brown sugar
1 cup whole wheat flour
1 cup all-purpose flour
1 1/2 cups old fashioned oats
Appx. 1/2 cup Strawberry preserves/jam
2 tsp. almond extract
Cream butter and brown sugar together. Add dry ingredients and mix well.

Press 2/3 of mixture in 9x13 pan. This works best if you coat your hands with butter first so the mixture doesn't stick to your utensil or hands when pressing.
Add a layer of preserves. I used my homemade jam to make strawberry preserves. (I will add the recipe later!)
Take the rest of the oats/flour mixture and drop over top of the preserves layer. If you add 1/2 more of each ingredient, you can cover the entire layer completely making it much more like real nutri-grain bars in appearance. Since I'm obsessed with strawberries, I opted for just 1/3 of the whole mixture for the top.
Bake at 300 degrees for about 25-30 minutes, until slightly brown on top. Let cool, and then separate like bars.

If you'd like them to "keep" for longer than a few days, I suggest wrapping them individually in plastic wrap, and then sealing them in an air-tight container.
Enjoy!! :)
My favorite brand is Kashi TLC Cereal Bars, however, at about $5 a box, and only 8 in a package, I wanted to see if I could come up with my own version that are healthier, tastier, less processed, and just plain fun to make. I think I found it!
Start with:
2 sticks of butter/margerine
1/2 cup brown sugar
1 cup whole wheat flour
1 cup all-purpose flour
1 1/2 cups old fashioned oats
Appx. 1/2 cup Strawberry preserves/jam
2 tsp. almond extract
Cream butter and brown sugar together. Add dry ingredients and mix well.
Press 2/3 of mixture in 9x13 pan. This works best if you coat your hands with butter first so the mixture doesn't stick to your utensil or hands when pressing.
Bake at 300 degrees for about 25-30 minutes, until slightly brown on top. Let cool, and then separate like bars.
Enjoy!! :)
2 comments:
Do you like granola? We make our own with wholesome ingredients including coconut oil which is so much better for us. Its a crockpot recipe and makes the house smell so good! Let me know if you would like the recipe.
I have a great granola recipe too! Sure--would love your recipe. I use coconut oil in mine too--love that stuff! you can e-mail me at kimhewlett18@gmail.com :)
Post a Comment