It has taken me a while, I know, but I'm finally getting round to posting a few things on this blog, before the hectic year two of Uni swamps me next week! So I hope you enjoy my post on FlapJacks and if you enjoy books, remember to check out my YouTube channel: BookNomming.
Now for my FlapJacks!!!
The recipe I used was part of a book that my Primary School made, it's a combination of many different recipes from the pupils and teachers. The one I used was not mine unfortunately , but I do have a recipe in that book (Chocolate Fondant Waterfalls - a recipe featured in the old children's programme, Planet Cook!), which I may do soon for you guys...and Andrew of course, who will no doubt eat it all!
So below is a copy of the recipe :)
Note: It's a relatively simple bake that anyone can do at home and tastes so good!!!
My recipe below is in grams, whereas the picture above is in ounces.
For this Recipe I used Sainsburys Scottish Porridge Oats ( I brought a 1kg bag, but you won't need all of that :p) and Sainsburys Golden Syrup (The Jar held 680g). I also believe for this recipe I borrowed some Demerara Sugar from Andrew's mum as I did not have any at present.
So the first step was to melt 85g of Demerara sugar and 140g of butter over the hob until melted and and all mixed in. However, make sure the sugar does not burn on the bottom of the pan, you can avoid this by stirring the mixture often with a wooden spoon.
The next step was to pour 85g of Golden Syrup into the mixture and mix together.
Once mixed together I turned off the heat and then weighed out roughly 225g of oats which I chucked into the pan.
Keep Mixing the concoction until the oats are all coated in the mixture.
I then greased a large rectangular tray, for this I normally keep the empty wrappers of butter and wipe it across the tray, either that or I cut of a small chunk of butter and just wipe round the tray with my fingers.
Spread the mixture evenly across the tray. In this case, the mixture was nowhere near enough to fill it, so I had to repeat the previous actions to double up the mixture (whilst keeping an eye out for the sneaky fingers of Andrew eating half of the previous mix!).
After placing the second mixture in, I placed the tray into the oven for around 20 minutes, but really it does not need long at all, as long as it has had enough time to brown off and merge a bit more together, it will be fine :)
Wait for it to cool down a little as to avoid burnt fingers and tongues, and as soon as it is cool enough to touch, gobble up as much as you can, before your hungry boyfriend eats it all! :P
Pictures of the finale product :P
I was very tempted to put a very embarrassing picture of Andrew up eating flapjack but he would only let me put up his plate unfortunately. I am guessing he liked it :P