We are lucky enough to have a large plum and a large greengage tree in our garden. Cue lots and lots of yummy fruit which cannot be wasted. With the immense flapjack love I have and the glut of greengages this one was a no brainer – it worked REALLY well.
These are healthier as I’ve not added any sugar, the greengages and prunes add sweetness. I’ve reduced the butter and used part peanut butter for monounsaturated fats. The oats add wholegrain goodness.
I’m off to sit in the sun, with a cuppa and some flapjack 😉
Greengage and Prune Flapjacks
2014-08-04 02:42:10
Yields 20
A healthier take on flapjacks that uses the sweetness from the fruit instead of sugar.
Prep Time
15 min
Cook Time
45 min
Total Time
1 hr
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size
54g
Yields
20
Amount Per Serving
Calories 143
Calories from Fat 44
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 5g
8%
Saturated Fat 1g
4%
Trans Fat 0g
Polyunsaturated Fat 2g
Monounsaturated Fat 2g
Cholesterol 0mg
0%
Sodium 18mg
1%
Total Carbohydrates 22g
7%
Dietary Fiber 3g
10%
Sugars 3g
Protein 4g
Vitamin A
6%
Vitamin C
4%
Calcium
2%
Iron
7%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your Daily Values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
Ingredients
- 450g greengages or plums
- 150g prunes
- 1 tsp cinnamon
- 350g oats
- 70g peanut butter
- 50g butter/margarine
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to Gas Mark 6.
- De stone the greengages and chop each one into about 8 pieces.
- Chop the prunes finely or blitz in a food processor.
- Mix the fruit with the cinnamon.
- Weight out the oats and then mix in well.
- Now measure out the peanut butter and butter, melt in the microwave then mix into the oaty mix, stirring well.
- Add about 50ml water to help the mixture bind together well.
- Press into a well greased and lined tin.
- Cover the top with foil and bake for 30 minutes then remove the foil for the last 15 minutes.
Adapted from BBC Good Food "Sticky Plum Flapjacks"
Adapted from BBC Good Food "Sticky Plum Flapjacks"
https://www.dietitianuk.co.uk/