THERMOMIX ® RECIPE
Ingredients
24 portion(s)
museli mix
- 3 1/2 heaped tablespoons coconut oil
- 4 heaped tablespoons honey
- 1 level teaspoon vanilla
- 20 grams Brown rice puffs
- 50 grams mixed sunflower and pepita seeds
- 40 grams desicated coconut
- 1 level tablespoon sesame seeds whole
- 80 grams sultanas or finely chopped dried apricots
- 70 grams gluten free rolled oats
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6
20min
Preparation 10minBaking/Cooking -
7
easy
Preparation -
8
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Recipe is created for
TM 31
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Recipe's preparation
Melt Coconut Oil, Honey and Vanilla on 100/speed 2 for 2 mins.
Add Brown Rice Puffs, Oats, Coconut, Sultanas and Seeds, mix gently on reverse speed 2 for 15 seconds or until wet combined with dry mix.
Press tablespoons of mixture into a silicon mini muffin baking tray.
Press mixture down firmly with the back of a spoon.
Should make 24.
Bake in preheated oven 170 for approx 8-10 mins until lightly golden. These are best kept chilled in the fridge.
Museli Mix
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Comments
Add a commentThank you! Great idea to put
Thank you! Great idea to put in mini muffin tin too.
My kids LOVE these! Yum.
My kids LOVE these! Yum. Thank you xxx
What a fabulous snack for me
What a fabulous snack for me and mine
These tasted great, although
These tasted great, although mine fell apart :O
I cooked them in a tray like a slice - could this have been my downfall?
This is fabulous I made it as
This is fabulous I made it as a museli bar slice so needed cooking for a bit longer. I changed the ingredients a bit and added chia seeds, rice bubbles and some left over boring Amaranth and Millet cereal. This is a great recipe as you can change it around for different tastes. Thank you
These are great. Love them,
These are great. Love them, thanks for sharing
This recipe is now firmly my
This recipe is now firmly my daughters favourite lunch box snack. Make it almost every week. So quick and simple too. Thanks for sharing
kathysaks you could try
kathysaks you could try quinoa flakes, I use them in anzac biscuits instead of oats. A friend bought the gluten free oats once (from the health food section of woolworths or coles) and I think they were rice flakes.
Oh yum...I cannot stop eating
Oh yum...I cannot stop eating the mixture and I have not even cooked them yet ! Very sweet, I will try less honey next time.....Just delicious.
Thank you for sharing. This
Thank you for sharing. This is a devine recipe. quick and easy. Our little girl takes to daycare in her lunch box no more store purchased museli bars for us!!!
where do you get gluten free
where do you get gluten free rolled oats? i have been to a few health shops, no one seems to have them?
These were really nice, held
These were really nice, held together well and very tasty. I used a mixture of dried apricots and Craisins instead of sultanas.
Just made these, they taste
Just made these, they taste delicious. I didn't have brown puffed rice, so used rice pops and didn't have sunflower seeds so used sliced almonds, used a combo of sultanas and dried apricots, turned out perfect, love them, thank you for sharing this recipe
Delicious! The coconut oil
Delicious! The coconut oil and honey combination work well to keep the bar together rather than melting in the heat (I made these last week during 40 degree weather. Husband forgot his and left it in the car all day. Was still together fine when we found it.) I swapped in some goji berries and chia seeds as well. Tasty!
hope you enjoy these as much
hope you enjoy these as much as we do!