I found my recipe here, but I changed it to suit my own ingredients because while I was cleaning out my pantry recently, I discovered this...
I think I may have bought it at the beginning of the year with lots of good intentions to start eating a nice healthy breakfast (it is awesomely delicious mixed with greek yoghurt and fresh blueberries), but somehow it got pushed to the back of the cupboard and forgotton. Since the best before date is the end of the month, I figured there was no way I could slog through a whole box of muesli in a few weeks, so muesli bars (or squares, in my case) would be perfect!
Instead of including a whole heap of seperate dry ingredients, I simply added up the amount needed in the original recipe (five cups), used the muesli (which came to four cups) and topped it up with the last of Miss Six's cornflakes, the last of a packet of craisins (dried cranberries) and some extra sultanas to make the five cups. Not only did I get some yummy muesli treats, but I got more space in my pantry too!
So here's my recipe...
Homemade Muesli Squares
Ingredients
5 cups of dry ingredients (cereal, grains, dried fruits, seeds, nuts, whatever you like)
125g unsalted butter
1/2 cup honey
1/3 cup brown sugar
Method
1. Preheat oven to 180 degrees. Grease and line a 3cm deep, 16cm x 28cm (base) baking pan with baking paper. Cook your dry ingredients (without fruit, although I didn't bother seperating the stuff that was already in the muesli) in a frying pan over medium heat, stirring, for 8 to 10 minutes or until golden.
Transfer to a bowl. Set aside to cool. Stir in dried fruit if you are adding extra.
2. Cook butter, honey and sugar in a small saucepan over medium heat, stirring, for 3 to 4 minutes or until sugar dissolves.
3. Spoon mixture into pan. Use a large metal spoon to press down firmly.
Cook in oven for 5-7 minutes. Allow to cool. Cut into squares - it may still be quite soft but will harden up a bit on refridgeration. Store in an airtight container (I put baking paper between layers to stop the pieces sticking together) in the fridge.
Obviously these are designated snackage for myself and the hubby as the muesli I used is not nut-allergy friendly for Miss Six (it has almonds, which she is actually not allergic to, but just in case) so I am working on a nut free version for her to take in her lunchbox to school.
Here's the finished product with a little more blue/green love and a sneek peak of my latest crochet project.
Happy baking!