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These are a delicious high calorie snack to have as part of your recovery from training or a race. You could even crumble one up and serve over natural yogurt or cottage cheese or as a delicious pudding with a few extra fresh raspberries on the side.
Raspberry Flapjack Slices are packed full vitamin C from the raspberries and healthy fats from the nuts, seeds, butter and coconut oil. Try to use organic butter as it is higher in omega 3 oils and healthier than margarine. Oats are a super food as they release their energy slowly and are high in the soluble fibre beta-glucan that can help lower cholesterol.
If you are on a budget don’t be put off by having to buy the extra flax seeds, pumpkin or chia seeds – just add what you miss out with extra oats, or just buy one of the types of seeds.
Makes 10
Preparation time: 20 minutes
Cooking time: 10 minutes
Ingredients
350g oats
25g flax seeds
25g pumpkin seeds
25g chia seeds
50g organic butter
50g virgin coconut oil
50g honey
250g raspberries
20g coconut flour/oat flour
Method
Preheat an oven to 180C, 350F, gas mark 4. Line a 20cm x 4cm (8 x 1 ½ inch) square cake tin with a large piece of non-stick baking paper, snipping diagonally into the corners so that the paper fits snugly over the base and up the sides of the tin.