Sugar Free Date Flapjack Recipe

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WEBStep 2. Now, transfer the drained dates to a food processor and tip the oat milk, peeled bananas, and peanut butter. Blitz all into a smooth and creamy mixture. Make sure the …

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WEBRemove any seeds from the dates, and weigh out your ingredients. Step 1 and 2. - In a saucepan, add the dates and butter (coconut oil and simmer until the dates dissolve. …

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WEBProcess until smooth and paste-like. Tip the paste into a bowl and add the oats. Stir to combine, then place the mixture in a greased oven-proof dish measuring approx. 20 x …

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WEBHow to make Healthy Banana Flapjacks - Step-By-Step. Preheat the oven to 160C (Fan)/325F/Gas Mark 3. Line your baking tin with some baking paper overlaping on two …

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WEBIn a large bowl, mix the oats and coconut. Slowly drizzle the butter mixture into the oats while stirring. Mix everything well until all the oats are covered with butter. Pour the oat …

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WEBIn a large bowl, add the oats and salt. Pour in the wet ingredients from the saucepan. Use a spoon to thoroughly combine. Line an 8x8 baking pan with parchment paper and add the …

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WEBWith warming notes of cinnamon, apple and hazelnuts, this recipe is a real mouth party. Sugar-free - Instead of dates, banana, honey or maple syrup, my flapjacks get their …

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WEB0.5 cups (100g) Sultanas. 2 tsp Dried Stevia Leaf. 1 Egg. RECIPE METHOD. Preheat oven to 180 c / 355 F and line a baking tray with baking paper. Mix the dry ingredients …

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WEBSimply mash the bananas, add in the oats, oil and optional ingredients and then give it a good mix. Squash it into a baking tin. Cook it at 175 degrees for about 20 minutes or …

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WEBGrease and line a 20 x 10 cm (8 x 4 inch) loaf tin with non-stick parchment paper. Make sure to leave a couple inches of paper overhanging the sides for easy removal. Set …

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WEBPreheat oven to 180 degrees C/350 degrees F. In a medium sized mixing bowl, add the flour, cream of tartar, bicarb and ground cinnamon. Mix with a spoon to combine. Add …

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WEBLine a 30 x 20cm tin with baking parchment. Step 2 Add the honey and butter to a pan and place over a medium heat. Stir and cook until melted. Step 3 In a large bowl, add the …

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WEBHeat the oven to 180C (160C fan, Gas 4). Lightly grease a 18cm (7 in) square cake tin. If you have it, line with a sheet of baking paper that overhangs too as this will make it …

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WEBInstructions. Heat your oven to 190F or 375C and line a 6inch square pan with parchment paper. Melt your butter and maple syrup over a low heat. Add the warm butter and …

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WEBMethod. Line a large baking tray with baking paper. Mix the oats, bananas and half the milk in a large bowl. If the flapjack mix seems dry, add more milk bit by bit, until the mix just …

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WEBKeto Almond And Coconut Flapjacks. Rich, buttery and utterly delicious, this low carb adaptation of flapjacks uses flaked almonds and coconut chips in place of the traditional …

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WEBLine a square tin (20cm x 20cm) with parchment paper so that the paper comes up on all sides. In a saucepan heat the butter and xylitol until bubbling. Turn the heat down and …

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