That often happens, I have one idea of something to I want
to bake, which then gives rise to another version which then inspires another
recipe idea, and then I have a brainwave to make an old recipe even better by
using the new ideas…etc etc, you get the picture. Not that I’m complaining
though, I simply wish I had even more time (and even more money to buy all
these ingredients).
Yesterday I had one majorly successful recipe…a burger
trial (with one more variation left to try to make sure it’s the best it can be)
until I will unveil all to the world. However that was followed by one major disaster
recipe….it was my basic nutty granola to stock up my snack supplies but I burnt it big time and it was not salvageable.
Sad times.
Anyway, now onto breakfast; this one is so good, so
simple and more like dessert than breakfast but just as good for you as my
usual bowl of fruity oats. Make a
big dish full and have it as breakfast and then dessert in the evening!
Perfect.
Meet the fruity breakfast crumble crisp.
A deep layer of juicy chunks of seasonal fruits topped
with a thick layer of nutty, oaty crumble crisp. With most of the sweetness coming
from the fruit itself and apple sauce in the topping, with just a smidgen of
agave syrup, this is one virtuous crumble. I also added white chia seeds to the
fruit mix to bulk up the sauce and also give an extra nutritional kick, but
these are entirely optional.
Use whichever fruits you like- here I used apple,
raspberry and blueberry, but you could use pear instead of the apple, plums
instead of the berries or maybe even mango for a tropical trip...combine that
with some coconut flakes in the topping!!
P.s it seems that my ‘mugcake’ poacher idea is finding a few fans! Thanks guys.
Recipe: Breakfast crumble crisp
Serves 3
Ingredients
Filling:
2 apples or pears cut into
chunks (skin on)
½ cup blueberries or
raspberries
Squeeze of half a lemon
1 tbs whole or ground chia
seeds
½ tsp cinnamon
Pinch salt
1-2 tsp agave syrup (optional
to taste)
Topping:
3 tbs apple puree
1 tbs coconut oil- melted
2 tbs agave syrup
1 cup oats
½ cup puffed brown rice (or
other cereal)
1/3 cup nuts and seeds mix
½ - 1tsp cinnamon
Method
Mix all filling ingredients together in a medium bowl and spoon
into the bottom of a smallish oven proof dish.
For the topping, in a separate bowl mix the wet ingredients
together first and then add in the dry topping ingredients. Mix until well coated then
press down firmly and evenly over the fruit layer.
Bake at 180C for approx. 20 mins until topping is golden.
Serve with soy cream or yoghurt if desired.
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Oh my god, this must be heaven ! I love your fruity granola-crumble-crisp-stuff :D
ReplyDeleteYes it is pretty good. Go on...you know you want to...! :-)
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