Anyone know any recipes using weetabix? I just got a catering box of weetabix 24 packs of 12. Talk about the weetabix week I think it's gonna be the weetabix year!
Oh yeah and guess what... they were FREE
Ingredients
2 Weetabix
113g (4oz) Sultanas
142ml (5fl oz) Skimmed milk
142ml (5fl oz) Water
113g (4oz) Self-raising flour
1 Teaspoon of Mixed Spice
14g (½oz) Artificial sweetener/or sugar (castor)
1 Egg (beaten)
Method
(1) Preheat oven to 180°C, 350°F or Gas Mark 4.
(2) Put the Weetabix and sultanas in a bowl. Pour milk and water over the top and leave to soak up all the liquid.
(3) Stir in the flour, mixed spice, sweetener and beaten egg.
(4) Spoon the mixture into a 454g (1LB) lined loaf-tin, and bake in oven for 1 hr 15 mins, until cooked.
Brownies
In a bowl put
4 crushed weetabix
4oz caster sugar
4oz self raising flour
2 tbsp cocoa powder
pkt chocolate drops (i use a 25p 100g tescos own milk chocolate chopped up)
mix this altogether
then take 4oz of melted marg and stir this into the mixture along with an egg
mix well and put in a baking tray and bake for 15 minutes at electric 180.
I put this mix into a square tin which measures 8 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches. I suppose you could use anything a similar size it would just turn out a bit more or less deeper. I also line the tray with greaseproof paper to save any sticking. Once out the oven let it stand for about 5 minutes then turn out the tray and cut into squares.
Chocolate nests with tiny eggs
Ingredients:
3 breakfast wheat biscuits (ie: weetabix), crumbled
1 large bar chocolate (100g/3 and a half oz/half a cup)
Mini eggs
muffin tin
Paper cake or muffin cases (10 to 20 depending how big you make the nests)
Place your paper cases in the tin. Melt the chocolate and stir into the crumbled weetabix. Put a spoonful of the mixture into each case and shape with the spoon into a rough 'nest' shape. How big or small you make these is entirely up to you! Leave to cool and set (in the fridge is fastest). Then place two or three mini eggs in each nest - simple!
Banana Sticks
Makes 4
1.Peel the bananas.
2.Cut the banana in half.
3.Put the yoghurt into a big bowl.
4.Put the cereal into a big mixing bowl.
5.With clean hands roll half a banana in the yoghurt and then roll it into the muesli or weetabix. Do this with the four pieces of banana.
6.Put the coated bananas into a freezer for 25 - 30 minutes.
7.Gently push a biscotti or bread stick into the flat (cut) end of the bananas - now eat your banana stick!
The brownies sound lovely.
I will try that recipe thanks.