Prep time: 2 minutes
My husband is on a real health-kick at the moment and has decided he wants to try and cut down the amount of wheat in his diet to see whether it makes a difference. Non-wheat cereals are difficult to find – and the ones you can buy in the supermarket are super-expensive – so I thought I’d make my own version of a wheat-free muesli.
All you do is put all the ingredients together in a big plastic tupperware container (the kind you put cereal in) and give them a big shake.Ingredients
- 1kg porridge oats (just ‘basic’ oats)
- 300g Raisins or sultanas
- 50g Pumpkin seeds
- 50g Chopped mixed Nuts
- 200g Chopped dates
You can swap around the ingredients depending on what you fancy – you can add any kind of dried fruit, seeds or nuts although I wouldn’t recommend dried coconut as this floats to the top when you add milk!
You can have this as muesli with cold milk or turn it into a fruity porridge by adding milk or water and heating in the microwave for 30 seconds.
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Very nice, definitely gonna try this I generally prefer to have muesli along with some fresh fruits and yoghurt + honey and that really tastes good.
let me know what you think of it – I like the idea of adding some fresh fruit too