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Posted: 10 Feb 2021 01:22 AM PST We take our granola pretty seriously here in California. So much so that you can get a 3-inch chunk of granola bark down at a good coffee place for over $5 with your $6 coffee. I’ll make my own breakfast and coffee at home for less than $11, thank you. But then I wonder if it’s one of those things where what you are paying for is better portion control. Having a whole tray of granola bark in my presence could make me eat well over $50 of granola bark. I packaged some up for my Dad & a neighbor friend so I don’t end up eating $200 worth of granola bark. This is for all of you who also love finding clusters & chunks in your favorite granola.
Ingredients are gathered: Let’s get the granola part out of the way first. Put the oats, nuts, seeds, flax, almond flour, and coconut in a large bowl to combine. Now, we have to make our coating. We must dissolve the brown sugar, water, and vanilla. We beat an egg white. This will help us bind everything together. Oil goes in. Followed by the beaten egg white. Let’s mix! Here we go! Press into a parchment lined pan. Take another piece of parchment and with your hand, smoosh the top flat. Bake!! Let the bark cool and start breaking it up into chunks. Clusters! I packaged up granola bark for friends because I knew I’d eat it all if I didn’t.
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