5.21.2011

Homemade Chewy Granola Bars



In a word: control. It's sick to admit, but I love to have control, it's like being in the driver seat of a fast convertible and going wherever, and I mean WHEREVER you want to go. Most especially I love to control what goes into my edible creations, which is perhaps why I like baking so much. While there is a certain framework that must be established to achieve the correct results and texture, you can add your own flair through flavor, creativity, and playful experimentation. Thus no two cookies, no two brownies, no two cakes, no two muffins, no two breads, no two anythings needs ever be exactly alike. As vast as the stars in the sky, as vast the variety of baked goods. Granola bars, a great way to show such personal flair.

When I saw a recipe for Homemade Granola Bars, and realized I could balance the ingredients to suit my specific preferences, and not rely on Quaker's mass produced items, I was delighted, I was awed, a whole new world opened before my eyes.

There are lots of different ways to go about a granola bar, even the base can be altered and comprised in many varieties. I went with this one for simplicity, ease and egg free. The ingredients I chose worked for me that day, I kept things pretty classical since this was my first granola bar experimentation. But next time I plan to get crazy, I mean seriously crazy, start a rockin' granola party in my kitchen, and you are invited! Sky is the limit for ingredients just as long as it's edible and not say, I don't know: meat. Possible variations I'm considering:
dried cranberries with white chocolate chips and salted macadamia nuts,
whole almonds with salted pepitas and dark chocolate,
chai spiced with cinnamon chips and dried blueberries
crushed pretzels with dark chocolate and dried cherries
salty cashews with crispex cereal, raisins and caramel tidbits
different grains like quinoa and cereal like crackin oat bran, honey nut cheerios

Homemade Chewy Granola Bars
3 cups old fashioned oats
2 cups rice cereal
2 tbsp flax seed
1/2 cup slivered almonds
1 cups raisins
1/2 mini chocolate chips (the minis are great for these)
1 tsp cinnamon
1/2 tsp cardamom
pinch of sea salt (especially if you love salty & sweet)

1 can sweetened condensed milk

Place the can of sweetened condensed milk in hot water prior to opening while mixing dry ingredients. Mix dry ingredients and spices in a bowl, pour milk over and mix well.
Flatten out on 11X17 jelly roll pan lined in parchment paper. If you like the salty & sweet combo sprinkle with a touch of sea salt. Bake at 350 for 20-25 minutes (chewier less time, crispier more).

Cool 5-10 minutes in pan, and then cut with large sharp knife into bars. Cool completely and I recommend placing in small baggies to resist the temptation to eat the whole pan, standing in the middle of your kitchen!

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