Homemade muesli is cheaper, healthier, and tastier than store-bought.
Plus, you can customize it to your taste.
Start by putting rolled oats, the basis of most muesli, into a large mixing bowl. Add seeds, dried fruit, and chopped nuts – the types and quantity is up to you.
Consider adding nuts just before you eat a serving, since nuts go bad quickly.
Add whatever else you like – bran, rye, or wheat flakes; barley kernels; chocolate chips; coconut flakes; or mini marshmallows. Mix everything together.
Store the muesli in a large, airtight container, like a glass jar with a lid, and store in the fridge. It will stay fresh for up to two months.
Grab a handful for an on-the-go snack, put it in a bowl and add milk and fresh fruit, or use it as a topping for ice cream, yogurt, or cottage cheese. Or invent your own favorite way to eat muesli.
Muesli was introduced around 1900 by a Swiss physician for his hospital patients.
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Comments (2)
Looks like a yummy finished product!
over 2 years ago by HeatherM
I like it!
over 2 years ago by feifei
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