With the 3Bears Poppy Banana Porridge, the British oatmeal classic “Flapjack” can be transformed into a wonderful piece of enjoyment that literally melts in your mouth. Poppy seeds and banana give the flapjacks a particularly aromatic note and the preparation works as if by magic. You only need 5 ingredients!
Ingredients
35 minutes (including baking time) | 20 flapjacks
- 300g 3Bears Porridge Poppy Banana
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250g butter diced into pieces
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200g coconut blossom sugar
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70g maple syrup
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Vanilla bean pulp
Preparation
- Heat the oven to 175 degrees top and bottom heat.
- Cut the room temperature butter into cubes and put it in a saucepan along with the cane sugar, maple syrup and vanilla bean pulp.
- Heat the ingredients on a moderate heat, stirring constantly, until all the ingredients are melted and well mixed together. However, do not let the mixture boil.
- Remove the saucepan from the heat and mix in the 3Bears Porridge with a wooden spoon so that all the ingredients are well mixed together. The mixture is still a bit runny, but that's just right.
- Line a baking tin or casserole dish measuring around 24 x 30 centimetres with baking paper and pour the mixture evenly into the tin, creating a smooth but not too thin layer. If your baking pan is too large, limit one end with a rolled-up layer of aluminium foil, for example.
- Place the dough in the oven and bake for 15 minutes until the top looks golden. Attention: The dough gives the impression that it is still liquid. But that's exactly right, because the mass hardens as it cools.
- Let the flapjack cool completely on a rack for about 45 minutes.
- Once hardened, cut into 20 pieces and arrange on a serving plate.
about the author
Just like 3Bears, Simone loves the wonderful land of porridge - Great Britain! You can also notice this in her recipes. Everything from scones to flapjacks to apple crumble is featured on her blog Tea and Scones . Thanks for this fabulously British recipe, Simone! |
3 comments
Annette
Das ist wirklich ein tolles Rezept! Vielen Dank dafür. :-) Mich würde interessieren, wie lange sie haltbar sind und wie man sie am besten lagert?
Sieglinde Schlegel
Ist Porridge auch für Diabetiker geeignet?
Claudia
Liebe Simone, ich denke schon seit einer Weile über Flapjacks nach. Da kommt mir dein Rezept gerade wie gerufen :-) Hört sich lecker an, auch die Kombi Mohn-Banane!
Liebe Grüße
Claudia
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