Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Millet (bird seed) Granola Bars

If you haven't had millet, you're missing out. These bars offer a great way to sneak a little millet into your life! Crispy little bits with whatever flavors strike your fancy is always a win.

Ingredients:
1 2/3 c rolled oats
1/3 c flour (I use coconut, you can use whatever you'd like)
1/3 c shredded, unsweetened coconut
1/3 c millet
1/2 c sugar (brown or white, or I've used the coconut sweetener too)
1/2 t cinnamon (but who's measuring?)

3 T Earth Balance (or replace with coconut oil)
3 T coconut oil
1/3 c nut butter (I use peanut)
6 T assorted liquid sweetener (molasses, maple syrup, honey, agave)
1 tsp vanilla

1.5 cups nuts, seeds, dried fruits

I usually use some almonds and raisins, but you can use any chopped, dried fruit you'd like. This recipe is a great way to clear out your nut/seed/dried fruit stash.

Method:
Oven at 350
1. Combine all the dry ingredients in a large bowl.
2. Soak dried fruit in a little bit of hot water while you work.
3. Melt Earth Balance, coconut oil, and nut butter in a liquid measuring cup. Add liquid sweetener and stir to combine (this really helps the peanut butter situation).
4. Drain the dried fruits and add them to the dry mix. Then stir in the wet ingredients.
5. Bake in a greased 8x8, loaf tin, or 7x11. PRESS the stuff into the pan using a spatula or a coconut-oiled hand. The thinner the bars, the less time they will need. 7x11 probably need only 20 minutes while a loaf pan will need as much as 35. Check for browning edges.

COOL COMPLETELY IN THE PAN. WALK AWAY, I'M SERIOUS. These puppies are prone to crumbling. The original recipe called for corn syrup as a liquid sweetener, and swears that it will prevent the breakage. My friend Kelli adds an egg and says that's a good binder, too. Do what you want.

Other great additions include food grade oils, like orange oil. You could use chocolate chips as some of your mix-ins, even though they are not technically fruits, nuts, or seeds.

Black strap molasses makes these bars even healthier, as do the additions of hemp seeds, flax seeds, and other nutrient-dense options. They never come out the same twice, but they are always delicious.