Saturday, April 24, 2010

Homemade Muesli Bars

My family loves Carman's Muesli Bars, but since we can can gobble up a $5.00 box in a blink, I thought I'd try to make my own and make it a bit more nutrient dense. I replaced the canola oil with organic virgin coconut oil (to learn more about it's health benefits click here and to learn more about it's fat burning ability click here) and added some chia seed for the omega-3 fatty acid boost (for more on this wonder seed click here).

They are perfect for a quick breakfast or snack. You can always swap out the raisins, coconut, almonds and sunflower seeds and substitute with your favorite fruit, nuts and seeds.

Admittedly, they aren't an exact replica of Carman's, but they did get the kids' and husband's seal of approval.


Fruit and Nut Muesli Bars
Ingredients:
2 cups of old fashion oats
1/2 cup slivered almonds
1/4 cup sunflower seeds
1/4 cup coconut (unsweetened)
1/2 cup raisins
1/4 cup chia seed
1/2 cup organic virgin coconut oil
1/3 cup raw honey
2 Tbsp sucanat or palm sugar (for more on my favorite low glycemic sweetener, click here)
1/2 tsp cinnamon
1/2 tsp vanilla

Preheat oven at 350 degrees. Line an 8 X 8 pan with parchment paper for easy lifting.

Mix the oats, almonds, sunflower seeds and coconut and place them on a cookie sheet line with parchment paper. Place in heated oven for 10-15 minutes. Mix around every 5 minutes until slightly toasted.

Melt coconut oil on stove over low. In a small mixer pulse sucanat or palm sugar until powdered. Add coconut oil to sucanat and pulse some more. Add honey, cinnamon and vanilla to coconut/sucanat in mixer and combine.

Place toasted oats/almonds/seeds/coconut in a medium bowl and then mix in chia seed and raisins. Pour in coconut oil mixture and combine. Spoon the muesli into the 8 X 8 pan and press down with a firm, large spoon. Refrigerate for about 30 minutes until firm. Cut and enjoy!

8 comments:

amir taiar said...

Thank's, that grate...
Amir

Deanne said...

You're very welcome, Amir! Hope you enjoy it!

Steve Murphy said...

Deanne,

I tried this with dates and dried blueberries, just for giggles. They turned out great, though I felt I needed to turn down the heat to about 325 for better results when using fruit. Thanks for sharing!

Regards,

Steve
Energetic Healing

Deanne said...

Steve,

I'm happy to hear you liked it. I think my oven is a little off these days so 325 may be a better temperature. Although, adding the fruit toasting the oats and nuts may be another option to try.

Thanks for the feedback!

All the best,
Deanne

Jacki said...

Thank you for a wonderful idea.

Deanne said...

Jacki,
You are very welcome!
:) Deanne

Yvonne said...

Thank you for the wonderful recipe. Fantastic. Many times I have tried to make them by myself but it was not as good. Your recipe is the best so far. I can make them very well thanks to You. More tips please :-) Regards

Deanne said...

Yvonne,
I am so happy that these bars worked out for you. Stay tuned...I have another "green" bar version I plan to post soon that you might enjoy as well!
Thanks!
Deanne