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Granola Yogurt Parfait

05 Sunday May 2013

Posted by Good Cooks in Breakfast & Brunch, Fruits, Recipes, Snacks

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almond, breakfast, Fruits, granola, grape molasses, grapes, healthy breakfast, oatmeal, quick breakfast ideas, roasted grapes, snacks ideas, step by step, storing granola

For robust breakfast, add these granola bites on top of your fruit and yogurt for extra flavor and more fiber in your diet, or for snacks enjoy it plain.

Granola Yogurt Parfait

Oat is one of my favorite breakfast food ingredient. I love a hot bowl of oatmeal in the morning and I often use oats in my baking, as well. It give the cakes the softness like this pillow soft muffins. But most of all, I like using oats in this quick and easy granola recipe.

No time for making or eating breakfast?
Make your granola in a batch and enjoy it throughout the week. I like to sprinkle it over my yogurt for a sweet start in the morning, or you can zip it in less than 5 min and take it with you.

Granola Yogurt Parfait

Why should you make your own granola instead of buying ready made?
Because homemade granola tastes twice as good and costs half as much. You also can cut the fat down considerably when you make it at home and by using small amounts of canola oil, add the flavors you prefer, or load it with nuts and fruits of your choice.

What is grape molasses?
A Very healthy middle eastern thick syrup extracted from grapes. Anyone who is not familiar with grape molasses, it is very healthy and beneficial, very rich in antioxidants, well known for it’s high contents of iron and used widely in treating iron related anemia. You can find it at middle eastern stores.

Granola Yogurt Parfait

The key to making delicious granola is to bake it at low temp or a long time.
Store in an airtight plastic container with lids on in the cupboard, where it will await breakfaster or afternoon muncher. For long storage , keep it in the fridge or freeze it.

In this recipe, I used my homemade yogurt recipe, does not need to strain it because it is thick enough, smooth it a little with a whisk. Served loaded with oven roasted black grapes, then topped with some sweetened the granola and almond clustered that is coated with generous amount with grape molasses for additional healthy diet then toasted to nutty flavors.

Granola Yogurt Parfait

Grape Molasses Almond Granola

1/2 cup chopped almond
2 cups old fashioned oat
1/4 cup grape molasses
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
1 tablespoon canola oil

Preheat the oven at 275 f. Coat an oven pan with a little oil.
Place all ingredient in large mixing bowl, and stir very well until combined, make sure all coated with the molasses.
Spoon the entire mixture into the baking sheet, spread into a single layer, so they have room to get toasty.
Bake for 10 min, then rotate the pan and bake for another 10-15 min, let cool.
Once cool, break clumps into smaller parts, store in plastic jars.

Granola Yogurt Parfait

Granola Yogurt Parfait Yogurt Granola Parfait with Roasted Black Grapes

Baked granola
Roasted black grapes plus juices (recipe coming next in separate post)
Homemade or store bought yogurt or greek yogurt(Recipe here)

With a whisk, whip the yogurt until creamy and smooth, top with the roasted grapes or you have the choice to use any kind of fruits. Then top it with granola clusters, enjoy.

Granola Yogurt Parfait

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Honey Buttermilk Oatmeal Coffee Cake: For The Daring Bakers February Challenge

29 Wednesday Feb 2012

Posted by Good Cooks in Bread and Pastries, Breakfast & Brunch, Cake, Cupcake, & Muffins, Daring Kitchen, Dessert, Recipes

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& Muffins, Baking, Bread and Pastries, breakfast, buttermilk, Cake, coffee cake, Cupcake, daring baker, daring kitchen challenge, honey, oatmeal, pecan, quick bread

The Daring Bakers’ February 2012 host was – Lis! Lisa stepped in last minute and challenged us to create a quick bread we could call our own. She supplied us with a base recipe and shared some recipes she loves from various websites and encouraged us to build upon them and create new flavor profiles.

Bread that is quick to make because it doesn’t require kneading or rising time. That’s because the leavener in such a bread is usually baking powder or baking soda, which, when combined with moisture, starts the rising process immediately. In the case of double-acting baking powder, oven heat causes a second burst of rising power. Eggs can also be used to leaven quick breads. This genre includes most biscuits, muffins, popovers and a wide variety of sweet and savory loaf breads.

Some tips from Lisa:

•Quick breads can be sweet or savory, they are a modern innovation they became common after the introduction of baking powder and baking soda.
•Baking powder is a combination of acid and alkaline that reacts together when moistened to form gases that raises the baked quick bread. Usage 1 to 2 teaspoons per cup of flour.
•Baking soda (an alkaline salt, sodium bicarbonate) is used when the liquid is acidic, such as buttermilk, honey, molasses, tomato sauce etc. Usage ½ to 1 teaspoon per cup of acidic liquid.
•Be sure your baking powder and baking soda are fresh.
•Measure ingredients accurately, using the measuring tools and techniques suggested.
•Preheat the oven to the correct baking temperature. Arrange racks so that the bread will bake in the center of the oven which has the best heat distribution in the oven.
•To allow for good air circulation while baking, leave at least 1 inch of space between pans and between pans and sides of oven. Switch pan positions and rotate pans halfway through baking.
•The two top secrets to moist, tender quick bread is 1)in the mixing always use a quick light technique so you don’t over-mix the batter 2) don’t over-bake since this cause dryness in the final baked product.

Biscuits, coffee cake, muffins_ they’re all quick breads. My recipe for the quick bread challenge is for the coffee cake, simple, light and healthful, perfect for afternoon tea or breakfast with tea or coffee.
A lot of thanks to Lisa and the Daring bakers for sharing with us some tips and recipes for quick breads.

Honey Buttermilk Oatmeal Coffee Cake

The honey mixture bakes at the bottom of the pan for this dessert. Then flip the finished cake over to reveal a sweet glaze on top.

1/2 cup honey
1/3 cup butter, melted
2 Tbsp. light-colored corn syrup
2 tsp. finely shredded lemon peel
4 tsp. lemon juice
1/2 cup chopped pecans
1-1/2 cups rolled oats
1 cup all-purpose flour
3/4 cup packed brown sugar
1/2 cup chopped pecans
1 tsp. baking powder
1/2 tsp. baking soda
1/2 tsp. salt
2/3 cup buttermilk
2 eggs, lightly beaten
1/4 cup butter, melted
1-1/2 tsp. vanilla
Honey (optional)

Grease a  baking pan. In a small bowl, combine 1/2 cup honey, 1/3 cup melted butter, corn syrup, lemon peel and lemon juice. Stir in 1/2 cup chopped pecans. Pour into prepared pan; set aside.


For cake: In a blender or food processor, blend or process oats until finely ground. Transfer to a large bowl. Stir in flour, brown sugar, 1/2 cup pecans, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. Make a well in the center of the dry ingredients. In a medium bowl, combine buttermilk, eggs, 1/4 cup melted butter, and vanilla. Add the milk mixture all at once to the flour mixture. Stir just until moistened (batter should be lumpy).


Spoon batter evenly over honey mixture. Bake in a 375 degree F oven about 25 minutes or until a wooden toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. Remove from oven and immediately invert cake onto a serving plate. Cool about 10 minutes. Serve warm drizzled with additional honey, if you like. Makes 9 servings.

A Tip From My Kitchen:

I learnt from Martha Stewart Very helpful tip about buttermilk.
When I buy a quart of buttermilk, I never need all of it. Luckily, it freezes well and is great to use later in pancakes, cakes, or marinades.

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Banana Oat Muffins

21 Saturday May 2011

Posted by Good Cooks in Breakfast & Brunch, Cake, Cupcake, & Muffins, Fruits, Recipes

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Banana, breakfast, chocolate chip, cinnamon, kids friendly, Muffin, nutmeg, oatmeal, pecan

Delicious … satisfying … Warming … Fragrant …  Healthy …  Easy and quick …

But the most important ONE  kids friendly

yeb! kids like these.

When I bake these muffins they always gone within an hour, they even don’t wait for the morning. I some times double the batch if I plan to have some at breakfast.

It’s a good way to push a high fiber oat into your kids diet, banana also give that beautiful aroma with cinnamon and nutmeg. oh very tempting to eat all of them.

For snacks they are a healthy choice, so whats your kids favourite snack?

Banana Oatmeal Muffins

 
1 1/2 cup  flour
2 teaspoon baking powder
1/4 teaspoon baking soda
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 bag vanilla powder
1\2 teaspoon cinnamon
1\4 teaspoon nutmeg
1/2 cup oatmeal old-fashioned
1/4 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup minced pecan
1/2 cup (1 stick) butter at room temperature
1/2 cup white sugar
2 medium egg at room temperature
3 bananas medium size
1 teaspoon  white vinegar
4 tablespoon liquid milk
chocolate chips
 
for the top
 
oatmeal
Brown sugar
 
 
Heat  the oven to 350 f.
  
Beat the butter and white sugar with the electric mixer until they creamy and fluffy, add the egg one at a time, beat together.
 
 Mash the banana add the vinegar to it then add the banana to the egg batter (I like to put vinegar to all my baking, it takes off the smell of eggs also increase the shelf  life for the bakings).
 
 
Add the milk and beat together,the batter will be smooth and fluffy.
 
Sift together all the dry ingredients:  the flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, cinnamon, vanilla, nutmeg),  then add to it the minced pecan, the oatmeal (first you must grind it very fine in the food processor).
Add the dry ingredient gradually and stir gently after each addition.
 
 Add the chocolate chips the amount you like and as how you like it  in the batter.
 
Line the cupcake pan with paper cups and spray the papers with oil, fill 3\4 of the cups with the batter.
 
Mix 2 tablespoon oatmeal with 2 tablespoon brown sugar, add to the top of the batter
 

 
 
 
 

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