Homemade Granola Bars
2 cups old fashioned oatmeal
1 cup sliced almonds
1 cup shredded coconut, loosely packed
1/2 cup wheat germ ( I did not use, because I didn't have any)
3 tbsp unsalted butter
2/3 cup honey
1/4 cup light brown sugar, lightly packed
1 1/2 tsp vanilla
1/4 tsp salt
1/2 cup chopped,pitted dates
1/2 cup chopped, dried apricots
1/2 cup dried cranberries
Directions:
Preheat oven to 350.
Butter an 8x12 inch baking dish and line it with parchmant. I used a 9x13 and it was perfect. Do not skip on the parchmant paper, it will help you remove these later.
Toss oatmeal,coconut and almonds together on a sheet pan and bake 10-12 minutes, stirring occasionally, until lightly browned.
Transfer to a large bowland stir in wheat germ. Reduce oven to 300.
Place butter,honey,brownsugar, vanilla and salt in a small saucepan and bring to a boil over medium heat.
Cook and stir for a minute, then pour over oatmeal mixture. Add the dates, apricots and cranberries.
Stir very well.
Pour the mixture into prepared pan, please use the parchmant paper. Wet your fingers and lightly press the mixture evenly into pan.
Looks good, no? Bake 25-30 minutes, until lightly browned. Cool at least 2-3 hours before cutting into squares. Serve at room temperature.
The parchmant paper made this so much easier for the whole thing to come out when I flipped it over.
These were so good and my coworkers inhaled them. I was really impressed. They were so easy to make and they made alot and I think for the upcoming school year they would make a great snack or quick breakfast. I think you could substitute any dried fruit or nuts you like to make it work for you, but definately try them. They are a keeper.
Denise- I love this post! Id love to be on George Clooney's arm for one day. He'd never let me go..kidding. Not really..
ReplyDeleteI love Ina too, she has never let me down either. Your granola bars look picture perfect. Ive never made my own, I should. They look fantastic!
LMAO!!! Ah, the dreams we all hold inside....tee hee. These granola bars look amazing :)
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is YUM! They look delicious! I don't know if I would want to be Ina but I will take her house anytime. I love the Hamptons and miss the beach....
ReplyDeleteI love watching Ina! Wouldn't it be fun to entertain like she does? I love the look of these granola bars. They will be great for my grandsons.
ReplyDeleteYou have a really nice blog with some great recipes!
I'd inhale them too!
ReplyDeleteGranola bars look GREAT!! This is the same post I could write almost word for word...isn't it funny!!!!
ReplyDeleteYeah...we can dream, can't we? Actually, I'd love to be Ina for a day or two, too. In fact, maybe longer...:)
ReplyDeleteThe granola bars look fantastic. Just to keep things in perspective, Ina worked like a beaver to get where she is, and she's still working like a beaver. It didn't fall in her lap. And it's so sweet that she stayed married to her hubby of so many years. They must have something going on, they certainly look happy.
ReplyDeletethese are perfect! consider them inhaled!
ReplyDeleteWow, these look and sound wonderful. I'll bet they'd made a terrific breakfast for those mornings you're grabbing something on the way out the door :) Thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteThose turned out so darn awesome. I have been looking for a tried and true recipe. Now i have one. Thanks
ReplyDeleteThese look awesome! I love how Ina is just so calm, cool and put together!
ReplyDeleteI love homemade granola because you can put whatever you want in it. These look tasty.
ReplyDeleteI love granolas..and your homemade granola bars looks really delicious.
ReplyDeleteYour post made me laugh. When you are going to Ina's amazing home let me know so I can come too. I am looking around my kitchen now and I could use Ina's cleaning lady today since my little grandson came in here like a tornado. I bet she does not have FP toys on her counters:) These granola bars look wonderful and I need to make some for the family. Thanks for the review and I will visit your blog again.
ReplyDeleteJoyce
Darn the way you described her life I want be her too. LOL, but I know what you mean about missing our own hectic crazy lives. :)
ReplyDelete~ingrid
Oh, me too my friend. But I'd settle for her garden and beautiful hydrangeas. I already have my own "jeffrey" :-)
ReplyDeleteI've been wanting to make granola for a while now and these just gave me a little push- they look fantastic.
Donna is so funny!
Ina's life does sound pretty awesome. But you're right - I wouldn't want to be her forever! I love that you included dried fruit in these, adds a little more character and oomph.
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome! I'll have to remember them for the school year too.
ReplyDeleteA kitchen in a barn would be so fun! :0)
I wouldn't mind to be Ina for a day either - what a life she has. These granola bars look amazing - my kids would love them. Bookmarked!
ReplyDeleteWow those look fantastic, I have never thought of making my own granola bars, great idea!
ReplyDeleteI really like homemade granola bars; these look delish.
ReplyDeleteI saw her making these too. They look so yummy! So much healthier than the store bought ones.
ReplyDeleteOh yum!! I LOVE granola bars!
ReplyDeletei want to be invited to her house for dinner! these granola bars look lovely!
ReplyDeleteI make my own granola bars all the time, but I've never tried this recipe. They look delicious! I can't wait to try them!
ReplyDeleteThese homemade granola bars look excellent - I love the coconuts and almonds here.
ReplyDeleteI love it - I agree 100% that being Ina would be fantastic, she's a pretty interesting lady. If I remember correctly she worked in government during the Carter Administration - both an accomplished career lady and a good cook, quite a skill set!
ReplyDeleteI don't know if I want to BE her, but I certainly want to have breakfast, lunch and dinner with her! :)
ReplyDeleteThese granola bars look excellent. My husband would love these as a treat.
Beautiful! They look scrumptious.
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