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Home Made Muesli

By Clevermuffin @Clevermuffin

Home made muesli

I’m putting this recipe up for purely selfish reasons – I can never find the recipe when I need it. And getting a good balance of healthy ingredients like almonds, cranberries oats and rice crisps in the right proportions takes a lot of experimenting!

I should say here that it’s been a ridiculous amount of time since I posted last.

I’ve been moving house. Again. I feel like a tequila-drinking kitten that has been chasing moths (my friend Megan used this expression this week, I don’t understand it, but I love it and wanted to use it).

Muesli spoon cam

Spoon cam!

For those keeping score, that’s my third move in 12 months. I’m going for a record. But all boxes are now unpacked, internet is hooked back up and I have a lovely new kitchen I’ll post about soon.

Now back to that muesli…

It took me quite a long time to perfect this, there was a process. I had to go to the grocery store, get annoyed at the price of muesli and the quality of ingredients used. Then I had to play with the quantity of ingredients I’d use to ensure it was healthy. Then I’d lose the recipe and my maths I’d done to work out the health-factor.

Preparing muesli

Hard work. Instead I’d like to be able to pick up my smart phone, go to my wordpress app, and look up the recipe. More and more I’m finding I only cook with my smart phone.

iphone-cupcakes

Well, maybe not quite like the above. Though I really would like to do that. But now that most of my recipes are electronic I no longer pick up my recipe books. Is this the end of an era?

So ‘home made muesli’ joins my other favorite recipes, so all I have to do now to make it is pick up my phone and follow the instructions. Just like below.

1950s housewife on phone

Maybe not just like this. But my that’s a nice apron!

Very Good Recipes also had a competition at the moment for ‘breakfasts of the world’. It was just a nice coincidence that it came up when I decided to put up my muesli. Although I feel the judges probably won’t pick me over the Mexican lasagne (really? For breakfast?) but this is what I have for breakfast everyday, so am proudly putting it in.

Enjoy!

home made muesli

Ingredients
1 1/3 cup oats
1 1/3 cup quick oats
2/3 cup rice bubbles/crispies/puffs (insert whatever your country calls them)
1/3 cup almonds, chopped
1/3 dried apricots, chopped
1/4 cup sultanas
1/4 cup cranberries, chopped
1/8 cup pumpkin seeds
1/8 cup sunflower seeds

Method

  1. Mix all ingredients
  2. Put in container
  3. Serve with fruit and yogurt

Makes: I usually put 1/3 of a cup in a bowl, this recipe makes 14 serves. I then top it with yogurt and fruit.

Healthy: 125 calories per 1/3 cup serve. What you put on top is up to you.

Gluten free: As long as you have oats and rice puffs that are (check the back of the packet), then yes.

Storage: In an airtight container for up to a month… or more. Unless moisture gets in you’ll be fine.

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