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Pecan & almond muesli

I always find that museli off the shelf has either too much of one ingredient or not enough of another, so I like to make my own. It’s so easy and way cheaper than buying shop bought; the only effort you have to make is toasting a tray of nuts and seeds then you’re done. This batch will last me absolutely ages for a fraction of the price.

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Ingredients

Makes approx 1kg

  • 500g oats

  • 70g desiccated coconut

  • 150g raisins, or any dried fruit you prefer - need to add 120g

  • 70g pumpkin seeds, toasted

  • 70g sunflower seeds, toasted

  • 100g pecans (almonds, hazelnuts or cashews if you prefer), toasted

  • 100g flaked almonds, toasted

  • 50g flax seeds

  • 150g buckwheat flakes, optional

  • 50g quinoa flakes, optional

Method

  • Preheat the oven to 160ºc.

  • Tip the nuts and seeds on to a large tray, spread them out and them place in the oven for about 7 minutes. Keep checking every 2-3 minutes if you put them back in as they can turn very quickly. Put a timer on! My trick is not to put the timer on, get distracted and burn 5 quids worth of nuts!

  • Leave the nuts and seeds to cool before adding to a large bowl or tub with the rest of the ingredients.

  • Serve with fruit compote, nut butter and slices of banana. It also works well to mix with coconut or Greek yoghurt instead of milk.

Tip

  • I added the buckwheat and quinoa flakes to vary the texture a bit, but if you don’t have them it’s not a major problem. The muesli will still be great with just oats.

  • But if you want some variation, other alternatives for the base are: wheat, barley or spelt flakes, bran or jumbo oats


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