Wednesday 16 August 2017

Seeded Oatcakes


Yes! I am nuts about the combination of oats and seeds! These cookies/crackers/biscuits....whatever you want to call them make a nice snack any time of day. They are crisp and crunchy, and go well with tea or coffee. Eaten with jam and cheese of your choice, they are really delicious!


Ingredients
1 cup Oats
1 cup oatmeal or oat bran
1 Cup Flour
2 tablespoons flax meal
½ tsp Salt
½ Cup Crisco or other vegetable shortening
¼ tsp Baking Soda
½ Cup Brown Sugar
¼ Cup plus tablespoons water
2 tablespoons oats
2 tablespoons sesame, chia or hemp seeds
2 tablespoons pumpkin seeds
Directions
  1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees and line baking sheet with parchment paper.
  2. Mix the 2 tablespoons oats, and seeds in a small bowl and set aside.
  3. Mix the larger quantities of oats, oatmeal or bran, flour, and salt in a large bowl
  4. Rub shortening into dry ingredients until it looks like coarse bread crumbs.
  5. Dissolve sugar and baking soda in boiling water
  6. Add liquid mixture to dry, and shape into a dough ball (add more wet or dry mixture to bring the dough together). Press to flatten. Top the dough ball with the mixed seeds and oats and roll the dough out to be about ¼ inch thick.
  7. Cut into squares.
  8. Bake for 15-20 minutes until they are golden brown. They should be dry to touch. Turn off oven and return cookies to oven with the door slightly ajar so that the cookies can finish drying out. Store in an airtight container.  

Saturday 12 August 2017

Tres Leches Baked Oatmeal




This is not a very sweet baked oatmeal but is very dense, very heavy with good "stick to the ribs" qualities that keeps you feeling full! It is packed with oats in various forms (flakes, meal and bran). It’s sweet enough for me, especially with fruit but for those who like it sweeter, it can be topped with your favorite stewed fruit,  maple syrup or additional spoonfuls of dulce de leche. Dulce de leche is a caramelized condensed milk with a delightful flavor. It is not used to excess here so as to be overwhelming. 


Ingredients:
2 cups quick-cooking or old-fashioned oats, uncooked
1 cup Scottish oatmeal
1 cup oat bran
1/2 cup flax meal
1/3 cup brown sugar
¼ cup dry, shredded coconut
6 ozs dried Medjool dates, halved
1/2 cup walnut halves
 ½  teaspoon ground cinnamon
½ teaspoon baking powder
½ teaspoon fine sea salt
2 large eggs
2 cups milk
1 3/4 cups half and half
1 can (14 fl oz) La Lecherea Dulce de Leche

Directions
1.      In a large bowl, combine the oats, cinnamon, oatmeal, oat bran, flax meal, baking powder, and salt. 
2.      Mix the milk, brown sugar, dulce de leche and half and half in a saucepan. Bring to just under simmer, stirring constantly until the dulce de leche is mixed in with the milk. Allow to cool.   
3.      Heavily grease a 8x8x2 inch baking tin or Pyrex dish (If I’m using Pyrex, I put about 1-2 tablespoons of butter in the dish, microwave to melt, then swirl around to coat the bottom and sides just like you would do when making a bread pudding).  
4.      Whisk the eggs, and add the lukewarm milk mixture to this.
5.      Pour into the bowl with the dry ingredients, and mix well. Pour the mixture into the prepared baking dish. Use a wooden spoon or spatula to distribute the solids evenly. Decorate the top with date halves and walnut halves. Refrigerate for a few hours (6 hours at least) or overnight for the dry ingredients to absorb the wet mixture. Prior to baking, pour an additional 1/4 cup of half and half over the top of the oatmeal and poke holes in the mixture with a skewer to aid absorption of the liquid.


6.      Bake in a water bath for 1 hour and twenty to thirty minutes at 350 degrees Fahrenheit, until the center is set, firm to the touch, has a golden color, and a cake tester inserted comes out relatively clean (I use a food thermometer to make sure that the center temperature is 164 degrees Fahrenheit or just above).