I absolutely love this recipe for flapjack. I don’t even know where it came from, I think my mum got it from somewhere. So I’ve been making these flapjacks for about 4 years and my little munchkins still love them and consider them a real biscuit! The best thing is they are absolutely healthy, they have NO sugar and lots of yummy banana. So I have no need to feel bad if I give in to requests for more biscuits.
I have to be honest, they don’t satisfy my craving for a biscuit! I find that a chocolate coated malted milk (or 5) hits the spot! As long as my little munchkins are loving these banana flapjacks, we will keep on making them!
Here’s what you need…
50g Raisins (or currents, or sultanas, whatever takes your fancy)
65g Butter
2 Bananas
1 Egg
115g Oats
60g Plain Flour
1/2 tsp baking flour
First things first. Mashing the bananas…good fun for budding bakers….
I then melted the butter on the stove and added it to the mashed banana along with the egg. Zori gave it a good mix.
Munashe weighed the oats and added them to the mix, followed by the flour and baking powder.
Zori weighed out some sultanas and gave it a final mix. I put grease proof paper on a baking tray and using two teaspoons I created the biscuit shape. They then went in the oven for about 20 minutes at 180c. Yum Yum!
I’m loving Munashe and Zori’s biscuit faces! Do you have any yummy biscuit recipes your little ones love to make? Please comment below 🙂
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They look great, I love seeing pictures of kids in the kitchen and then enjoying their creations! My son loves to make a similar recipe (an of course eating it!) #kidscorner
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Mine certainly enjoy a bit of mixing!
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I will have to try those! I love the idea of no-sugar treat for the kids. Thanks for sharing. #KidsCorner
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me too x
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Love the photos! Great to see the fun they were having in the kitchen. Love to see kids cooking – even better when they are making something healthy! Thanks for sharing #KidsCorner
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Thanks Sara. I’m always on the look out for tasty treats x
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I love kid friendly recipes, these look great! Thanks for sharing in #KidsCorner x
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Thanks Katy 🙂
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oo these sound delicious, love their biscuit faces. Great recipe thanks for linking up to #kidscorner x
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Thanks…it’s about time we made some more 🙂
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Oh yum, love all your pics. Thanks for linking up to #tastytuesdays
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Thanks, the kids really like them x
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Adorable photo of your little one helping you!
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Thank you 🙂
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It’s so great to let the kids be part of this—and their faces? Priceless!!
XOXO
Jodie
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Awww thanks
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They look like they are having a ball helping out!
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This looks fun! I wish my Evelyn can eat eggs. xx #FabFridayPost
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Leave out the egg. I’m sure they would still work 😀
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Thanks. I will have a try. xx
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This is really healthy! Great #FabFridayPosts
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These look so tasty! I might have to attempt these with the boys next week! #fabfridaypost
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Hope your baking goes well 😀
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They sound yummy, and if the kids enjoy them, so much the better! They certainly look like they are having fun. #FabFridayPost
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I agree!
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It is so much fun (to watch other people’s) kids in the kitchen! The food looks yummy too! Making my mouth water a bit! #fabfridaypost xoxo
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Not sweet enough for me! But will keep making if the children keep eating!
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