This healthy slice is such a hit in my household that I end up making it often. Made with a minimum amount of fat and low in sugar, this is definitely a healthier choice for breakfast or after school snack.
Obviously, they're so versatile, change up the raisin, use other dried fruit instead or add seeds of your choice also use coconut oil instead of melted butter. If don't drink regular milk, there are a lot of non dairy alternatives to choose from. You can buy milk made from almond, rice or soy.
Full of natural goodness of oat without no artificial color or flavor and they are super easy to prepare.
ROLLED OAT SLICE
Servings : 16
1 cup all purpose flour
1/4 cup rolled oat
1/2-3/4 cup sugar
1 tsp vanilla extract
1/3 cup oil/melted butter
1/2 cup regular milk/non diary milk
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
handful raisin (optional)
DIRECTION
Preheat oven @ 175 C, grease 8 in square pan.
Combine flour, oat, salt, baking powder and baking soda in a mixing bowl.
In a separate bowl, whisk together sugar, milk and vanilla extract.
Add wet ingredients to the flour mixture, stir until well combined.
Mix in raisin, stir and scoop the mixture into prepared pan.
Bake for 30-35 minutes or until a skewer inserted comes out clean.
Cool in pan for 15 minutes, transfer onto rack to cool.
Cut into slices to serve.
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wow,such a healthy slice,yummy!!
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These look wonderful...would love to give it a try sometime
ReplyDeleteAs you said this would surely be a hit, I will try this out and let you know....loved this recipe....
ReplyDeleteRecipe is very nice. I'll try.
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ReplyDeleteThey look really delicious. I'm definately going to try that as they look easy to make with store cupboard ingredients. Thanks for sharing.
wow... fabulous looking bars...
ReplyDeleteVery healthy slice... would love it for snack
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Healthy snack, loved the perfection...
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This does look easy and love any sweet thing with raisins! These would make great little breakfast bars or even better - a treat with our afternoon tea!
ReplyDeleteDelicious and healthy Love it.
ReplyDeleteTruely looks very healthy and delicious..
ReplyDeletemost important thing is it's look so yummy..
ReplyDeleteI was just trying to think up another egg-free breakfast food for my family. These look like they will be perfect. I have tried a few of your other recipes, and they were wonderful. So I am sure these will be great.
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Very healthy slices, i can start my day with these slices.
ReplyDeleteThis would be a perfect afternoon snack!
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ReplyDeleteInteresting. I'd like to try this sometime.
ReplyDeleteSounds yummy! I'm going to try them today! (Did you know you have salt listed twice?)
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baking soda - not listed either!
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Rolled Oats looks delicious! nice to have as a breakfast...
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of this before! What a great idea! Thanks for sharing at Foodtastic Friday!
ReplyDeleteLooks so perfectly made :) Will try sometime!!
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Very easy to make, and I think I'm gonna like these very much!
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I love how simple and high in fiber this is... I am pinning it and making it for breakfast soon.
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What a brilliant idea! We don't eat a whole lot of raisins, but we do enjoy Craisins and I bet that would work just as well. Sharing this on our page :) Thanks for sharing with us this month on 'Made From Scratch' Monday!
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ReplyDeleteSounds great for breakfast on the go. I'll have to see if my son likes these. Thank you for sharing it at What We Accomplished Wednesdays.
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This simple, wholesome loaf is such a hit! I love the fact that you noted that we can use coconut oil instead of melted butter and non dairy milk alternatives such as almond, rice or soy. Thank you so much for sharing this healthy and delicious recipe at the Plant-Based Potluck Party Blog Hop! I appreciate it!
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ReplyDeleteThis looks yummy. Just a note that this is 350 degrees in Farenheit temps. I'm gonna try it!
ReplyDeleteI have everything here to make this with except I need raisins. I think I will try the dried cranberries in it that I have on hand. Thank you so much for sharing this recipe.
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ReplyDeleteI think I'd substitute craisins for the raisins, but it would be a healthy snack either way!
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