I have no clue at all, what a flapjack or an oaty cake is being a Dane !!! This is something very English and something very un-Danish !!!
A tray bake would have been a too easy way around this theme, I could have selected this tray cake called "Plums hiding in cake", so I decided to have a look in the cooking book called "A Country Cook´s Kitchen" by Alison Walker. And here I was luckily enough to find a recipe on flapjack with fruit and mixed seeds.
And when I saw the "massive" amount of butter (175 g) used in this recipe I was certain, this was just the recipe for me to make my very first flapjacks at all (do not forget the blog´s motto of "plenty of butter). A flapjack somehow seems to be equal amount of butter, sugar and oat flakes. And I assume the oat flakes is only added to make flapjacks a little more healthy !!!
I did no make any modifications at all to this recipe. I really like the texture from the oat flakes together with sweet flavour boost coming from both the raisins and dried cranberries.
In connection with tasting these my very first flapjacks I got some inspiration for a Christmas-style flapjack !!
Fruit and mixed seed flapjacks from "A Country Cook´s Kitchen": - 24 flapjacks
A tray bake would have been a too easy way around this theme, I could have selected this tray cake called "Plums hiding in cake", so I decided to have a look in the cooking book called "A Country Cook´s Kitchen" by Alison Walker. And here I was luckily enough to find a recipe on flapjack with fruit and mixed seeds.
And when I saw the "massive" amount of butter (175 g) used in this recipe I was certain, this was just the recipe for me to make my very first flapjacks at all (do not forget the blog´s motto of "plenty of butter). A flapjack somehow seems to be equal amount of butter, sugar and oat flakes. And I assume the oat flakes is only added to make flapjacks a little more healthy !!!
I did no make any modifications at all to this recipe. I really like the texture from the oat flakes together with sweet flavour boost coming from both the raisins and dried cranberries.
In connection with tasting these my very first flapjacks I got some inspiration for a Christmas-style flapjack !!
Fruit and mixed seed flapjacks from "A Country Cook´s Kitchen": - 24 flapjacks
- 175 g butter
- 125 g sugar
- 50 g light brown syrup
- 225 g oat flakes - finely rolled
- 2 tablespoons (cake) flour
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 teaspoon ginger
- 125 g mixed dried fruit - 50 g raisins + 50 g dried cranberry + 25 g dried apricot
- 50 g mixed seeds - 25 g sunflower + 25 g sesame seeds
- Heat up the (conventional) oven to 200'C.
- Cover a baking tray (30 x 35 cm) with baking paper.
- Melt the butter, sugar and syrup together in a cooking pot over low heat. Stir the mix well together during the heating process.
- Dry-mix the oat flakes, flour, salt and ginger.
- Dry-mix the dried fruits and seeds together.
- Stir the the flour-spices mix into the the melted butter-sugar mixture. Afterwards stir in the mixture of fruit and seeds.
- Fill this mixture into the baking tray.
- Bake the flapjacks in the middle of the oven at 200'C for 25-30 minutes until golden.
- Cut the flapjacks into squares of equal size.
- Store in an air tight container.
I LOVE this recipe - so healthy and yet to TASTY looking! You did VERY well making these as I realise that they may not be what Danish people know or make! THANKS so much! Karen
ReplyDeleteHi Karen,
Deletethese flapjacks turned out to be very tasty. I took some with me to work as a mid morning snack, and I could people´s head turning and people´s noise sniffing, when I opened the container with the flapjack. I assume it was the butter flavour, which my colleagues could smell.
Kirsten