Easy granola rubber made in the microwave
Material ( 6 bottles ) | |
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marshmallow | 50g (1.76oz) |
Fruit granola | 100g (3.53oz) |
butter | 20g (0.71oz) |
Marshmallow is one of the most commonly used ingredients for making Valentine's sweets. If you have a halfway left, why not make a "granola rubber"? Here are some simple recipes that you can do right away in the microwave.
There are only three ingredients: marshmallow (50g (1.76oz)), fruit granola (100g (3.53oz)), and butter (20g (0.71oz)). First, put the marshmallows and butter in a heat-resistant container and heat them in a microwave oven (500W) for 1 to 1.5 minutes.
When the marshmallows swell and the butter melts, add the fruit granola and mix with a rubber spatula. Marshmallows are sticky so quickly while warm. Also, melted butter tends to remain on the bottom of the container, so mix it well so that there is no unevenness.
After mixing well, spread it on an oven sheet and arrange it into a rectangle with a thickness of about 1 cm. At this time, cover it with an oven sheet from above and press it tightly with your hands for smoothness. Finally, put it in the refrigerator and when it hardens well, cut it into sticks with a kitchen knife. A granola bar that can be easily picked up and used as a substitute for light meals is completed!
The amount made this time is 6 bars of about 3 x 9 x 1 cm. You can enjoy it as it is, or wrap it in cute wax paper. It's fun to cut it into squares instead of sticks to give it a clicky impression. The amount of recipe is a rough guide. Enjoy your favorite texture and sweetness by using corn flakes, increasing the amount of marshmallows, and adding nuts and dried fruits left over from making sweets.
A granola bar that can be used to fill the stomach with marshmallows left over. Why don't you make it while you're at Valentine's chocolate?