Healthier flapjacks are great any time and this soft flapjack recipe is totally gluten-free, dairy-free, and super tasty. They make a great snack for children and adults pre or post-workout, or to beat the sugar cravings.
We actually do not feel the need to ever buy supermarket flapjacks, these are soo satisfying, taste amazing, and are not overly sweet, packed with goodness. In fact, they're the perfect energy boosters, especially for kids who always walk out of school really hungry or us coming out of the gym feeling like we could eat a horse right there and then.
My daughter came back from school yesterday and she said she really fancied one of my healthier flapjacks. She did not want to get one from school as they are way beyond her sweet taste threshold (good girl!) I was impressed and super proud.
She is 11 years old and she’s going through a growth spurt at the moment (another one) and constantly asking for food as soon as she gets home - all you hear it’s ‘Oh, I need to eat something right now or I’ll die from starvation. Yes, right! Haha.
How Are These Flapjacks Different?
This flapjack recipe, contains some nice organic ingredients, it is refined sugar-free, and in fact, no sugar was added at all. I have added dry pomegranate seeds, turmeric, apples, and all the good stuff. I've added no sugar in this recipe at all but used a little amount of some beautiful organic honey instead which I have from my lovely dad.
Substitute the honey with maple or agave syrup for a vegan version.
Healthy Flapjacks
I know that healthier flapjacks may sound a little unreal - but I will tell you what a healthier flapjack is.
Supermarket ones in general (with some exceptions maybe) contain tonnes of butter, loads of added sugar, and ingredients that aren’t always the best for us especially when you want to stay away from refined sugars and fats.
Homemade flapjacks are usually healthier firstly because we know what we put in them.
How To Make Easy Flapjacks
Step 1: Place all the dry/solid ingredients in a food processor. Give it a few pulses until well mixed.
Step 2: Lightly grease an oven-proof dish and spoon in the flapjack mixture.
Step 3: Place in the oven and bake until golden brown. When ready, take it out of the oven and allow it to cool completely before serving.
See the recipe card below for all the details.
Variations
- There are plenty of variations you could play with when it comes to flapjacks, you can use syrup and sugar (for a really sweet tooth), raisins, lemon or orange rind (or both), you can use muesli instead of oats, dried cherries or even glace cherries (if you like them).
- Go totally nuts or coconuts with an abundance of chopped walnuts, almonds, macadamia, cashew, hazelnuts, coconut flakes, or desiccated coconut.
- Add any seeds or even ground flaxseed which has to be one of my favorites. There is no right nor wrong when it comes to flapjacks, agree? It really depends on individual taste and individual thresholds.
- why not add some sultanas and chocolate drops or chips to make yummy chocolate flapjacks or even covered in chocolate if you like (mmm yummy)?
- add dates for date flapjacks, fruits like apricots, cherries, peaches, apples, and raspberries;
- add dry fruits (dried apricots, raisins, dates, figs, cherries, gooseberries, or any homemade jam like these amazing quince jam or elderberry jam.
FAQs
They are even better the next day and thereafter for as long as a couple of weeks if kept in an airtight container in the fridge.
Well, I have stumbled across them some time ago in my online grocery store where I buy all my beautiful and, as some of my friends would say- weird ingredients, haha, well, this is one of those ‘weird’ ones? - they might think so but…. the benefits from some of these weird ingredients are simply remarkable.
Yes, you can freeze flapjacks. Simply cut them into squares or desired shapes and place them in an air-tight container or a freezer bag. Remember to line each layer with parchment paper to avoid the flapjacks sticking together. To defrost these simply take them out of the freezer and leave them to thaw in the fridge for a few hours or overnight.
To make the flapjacks gooey, you will need to add quite a bit of syrup in which case they will be less healthy but if you have a really sweet tooth and want them gooey add 200 ml syrup for 200g porridge about 200g butter and brown sugar approximately 100g.
Tips
* Careful when mixing/pulsing the ingredients so that they do not lose their texture.
* When it comes to honey, of course, it is your call depending on how sweet you would like your flapjacks to be. I have mentioned the quantity in grams, remember, honey weighs a lot more since it is a lot denser so I would say 180g honey would be approximately 125ml or 4fl oz or 6 oz.
* My oven dish was exactly 27x27 cm and the bars came out to be around 1cm thick which is about the right thickness so that they do not crumble and fall apart.
* The pomegranate seeds, if you find them too hard, give them a good blend priorly to almost powdering them as they can be a little tricky and hard for teeth.
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Let’s just get the action started on flapjack making. Yey!
Healthier Flapjacks With Honey And Pomegranate Seeds
Equipment
- oven tray
- spatula
- knife
Ingredients
- 220 g rolled oats I used jumbo rolled oats - organic
- 170 g rye flakes organic
- 180 g honey
- 100 g apple finely chopped
- 50 g desiccated coconut organic
- 45 g dried cranberries chopped
- 50 g pecans or walnuts - chopped and toasted
- 70 g coconut oil plus extra to grease the oven dish
- 40 g sunflower seeds
- 100 g pomegranate seeds
- ½ teaspoon sea salt flakes
- 1 teaspoon turmeric optional
Instructions
- Preheat the oven at 180C/350F fan assisted or 200C/400F/Gas mark 4.
- Place all the dry/solid ingredients (jumbo rolled oats, rye flakes, desiccated coconut, dry cranberries, toasted nuts, coconut oil (if solid), sunflower seeds salt, and turmeric powder if you chose to add it) in a food processor. Give it a few pulses until well mixed.
- Add the honey, and coconut oil (if liquid) and pulse a few more times until it has reached the desired texture/grain size.* I personally like the grains to be slightly bigger for extra chewiness.
- Lightly grease an approximately 27x27cm (11x11”) * oven-proof dish and spoon in the flapjack mixture. With the back of a strong spoon, press and flatten the mixture uniformly. Use something more squarish like a knife for the corners to press the mixture down nicely.
- At his point you may also want to score it into 16, 20, or 25 squares or rectangles, however big or whatever shape you may like your flapjacks to be/look like.
- Place in the oven and bake for approximately 15-17 min until golden brown. Edges will get browner quick so lower the temperature if this happens too quickly - the whole idea is to dry this slightly not to brown it. When ready, take it out of the oven and allow it to cool completely before serving.
Notes
- use maple syrup or agave syrup to make these a vegan version
Mikayla says
I am fortunate to have ready access to pomegranate seeds each year from my moms tree, making this recipe an easy go to for me for ingredients and for flavor!
My kiddo loved them!
Ramona says
Thank you so much dear Mikayla xx
Heather says
This is such a keeper!! I have made this for my fussy kids and they loved it. The only thing I did not have was the pomegranate seeds but will look for these and add them next time as I feel like I am missing out if I don't, texture-wise but nutrition too. WOW!
Ramona says
Thank you so much dear Heather, thanks so much for your feedback. The seeds would be a great addition if you can find them, if not, do not worry! Add some chia or linseeds.
silvia says
Ramona I love pomegranates and I want to make these so badly. Can I use frozen pomegranate seeds or they need to be fresh?
Ramona says
Hi Silvia, and thank you very much for stopping by.
I’ve never frozen pomegranate seeds but that’s such a great idea. I am pretty sure they work very well in this recipe, I don’t see why not.
Tyanne says
I love the seed idea, I never thought of that before!
Andrea says
these flapjacks are the absolute best! so delicious!
Jan says
Gosh, I couldn't get enough of these. They are so tasty, thanks for a great recipe Ramona
Megan Ellam says
These look so good and I am a huge fan of pomegranate so I will give them a whirl. Thanks for sharing.
nancy says
these granola bars are super tasty! I love the pomegranate seeds - it gives it that lovely tart finish!
Brianna says
We call these granola bars in the US. These look easy to make and very tasty!
Katie Crenshaw says
I love the flavors in these. I can eat them with little guilt! It is a great healthy option for a snack or a light breakfast for when I am on the go.
Hayley Dhanecha says
These flapjacks remind me of my school days, mum used to pack one for me for my break. Would love to have one with dried pomegranate seeds, I bet it tastes so delicious!
Loreto and Nicoletta says
These flapjacks are just what you need to sustain you on a long hard dayscwork. Love all the goodness and health in these. I was feeling so much healthier just looking at the puctures and reading all the good facts. Good on your daughter for picking a healthier choice! Thanks for sharing. Well done!😁😋👌👍❤
Marisa says
Granola bars are my very favorite snack and these flapjacks look just like the bars I make. I don't usually have pancakes in the morning because of the calories and fat. Well, I've printed out the recipe and I'm making them for breakfast tomorrow. I Know I'll love them.
Carmy says
I love all the wholesome ingredients added to your flapjacks! I've never tried they with pomegranate seeds before!
Linda says
I've never tried adding pomegranate seeds into these oatmeal bars and have to say...these bars make a great little snack! Even better because they're also healthy
Natalia says
Thank you so much for this delicious recipe! It's very filling and nutritious and super easy to make too! My kind of breakfast. Highly recommend it! Will surely make these flapjacks with honey again!
veenaazmanov says
Nutty and all the healthy combination to making this amazing snack or tiffin box option ready. I love your recipe. Thanks.