My Daily Multi Grain Power Granola (Thorsten'S Müsli) - cooking recipe
Ingredients
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Stock Muesli
4 ounces old fashioned oats
4 ounces old fashioned rolled barley
4 ounces old fashioned rolled wheat
4 ounces old fashioned rolled rye meal
2 ounces rice, flakes
2 ounces spelt, flakes
2 ounces rolled soybeans
6 ounces mixed seeds (pumpkin, sunflower, soja, pignolia or others)
2 ounces millet, flakes
2 ounces wheat germ
2 ounces wheat bran
2 ounces oat bran
2 ounces raisins
2 ounces cranberries
4 1/2 ounces dried fruit (e.g. pineapple, melon, mango, coconut and others)
Daily addition
1 1 other nuts or 1 teaspoon sesame seeds
1 1 teaspoon rye meal or 1 teaspoon millet, germ
4 -5 pieces dried fruits (plums, apricot, fig, date, apple or others)
1 teaspoon flax seed, grind coarsely
Milk
1 cup low-fat milk
Daily topping
1 teaspoon corn flakes
Preparation
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In a large airtight box mix the first 8 ingredients from oats to mixed seeds.
Cut dried fruit into small pieces.
In a second bowl add millet flakes, oat bran, wheat germ and bran. Add raisins, cranberries and cut dried fruits and mix thoroughly. This will coat the fruits with a small layer and prevent them from sticking together.
Add this mixture to the first and mix well. This is the stock Musli. Keep it in an airtight box.
To 3-4 tablespoons of the stock musli add the daily addition. You can use them all or choose the one you like most. The dried fruit add the sweetness to this muesli. I vary this on a daily basis. Add milk, mix and let stand for 30 minutes.
Add cornflakes and serve immediately.
NOTE: Preparation of stock musli is not included in cooking /preparation time.
NOTE on Daily Addition: I use coarsely ground flax seed separately, because they have the tendency to get rancid. You can also use whole flax seed. Then add them directly to the stock musli (2 ounces). Spelt, rye and millet germ are difficult to get. You can omit them, but they have a very special taste. Therefore I add them on a daily basis. Spelt is nutty, millet is crisp and rye has a flavor of bread. As dried fruit use whatever you like, take this as a suggestion. You could combine the daily additions.
NOTE on Thorsten's Musli: This Musli can be varied. You can reduce the number of different grains or omit one or the other ingredient. But then it would not be Thorsten's Musli. Then it is your own Musli. You'll have to find your way and taste. I created this Musli to combine as much as possible different resources for carbohydrates, dietary fibres, minerals, vitamins or proteins. I use no additional sweetening, except that of the dried fruits, because I like the natural sweetness and taste of the different cereals, seeds and fruits. If you like some additional sweetening, use a mild honey (e.g. clover). I eat this Musli every day 'very slowly' with a teaspoon and a glass of orange juice or water. This note is rather long, sorry, I just wanted to share some of my ideas and this recipe (or my ideas on a healthy and tasty granola respectively).
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