Fruit Packed Breakfast Bars

You can tailor these healthy little bars to whatever your kid’s preference is in dried fruit, nuts, and seeds. These are great for those mornings you and you child have no time to sit and eat breakfast. They make for a great snack in their lunches or even just in their back pack, for when they need something extra to get them through the day. They have plenty of fiber and protein from the oats and fruits and beneficial healthy oils from the seeds and coconut. This recipe makes 2 batches, so you can make them up when you have time, and then have plenty on hand for when you need them.

6 cups Gluten-free quick cook oats
2 cup dried apricots, chopped into small pieces
2 cup dried cranberries
1 cup sunflower seeds
1 cup unsweetened coconut
1/8 teaspoon salt
1 1/2 cups local honey
1/2 cup vegetable oil
1 cup milk, any of your choosing

DIRECTIONS:
1) preheat oven to 350 degrees.
2) generously grease with either a spray or a little vegetable oil 2 9×13 inch pan.
3) combine the oats, fruit, seeds, and coconut. Add the honey and vegetable oil and coat the oat/fruit mixture well, then add in milk and mix to combine.
4) divide amoungst the 2 pans and Press the mixture into each prepared pan.
5) bake in oven for 25-30 minutes, remove from oven, let cool for 5 minutes then cut into bars or squares, return pan back to oven and bake for another 10 minutes or until golden brown.

These store really well, you can individually wrap the bars, or place into a large airtight container.

I love to drizzle them, once cooled, with some gluten-free melted chocolate chips, for those days when I need something sweet.

Michelle Day

Michelle Day has been cooking and baking since she was old enough to hold a whisk. Michelle is an expert cook and her passion for cooking and entertaining has never wavered. At the age of 10 Michelle’s Family started a bakery in Simsbury CT, where Michelle got her first taste of running a food service business. In 1994 Michelle moved to New York City, where, she found her true passion in baking. In 2001 she started “The Catering Divas” Catering business. Serving the Upper East Side, she catered numerous small dinner and cocktail parties. Her passion and attention to detail won her the attention of some of New York’s Elite. Back at home in Connecticut, Michelle is a well known culinary instructor and her cake decorating skills jump-started a side business — Devine Cake Designs — where clients clamor for her inspired and beautifully artistic designs. After 15 years in the culinary industry, Michelle’s love of cooking, baking and children, has lead to her to her newest career, offering personalized family cooking classes and creating a TV show, digital broadcasts and Cook Books like no other. Kids and a Cook is all about healthy, fun, and easy meals for kids and their families. Michelle credits her parents with her success and her love of food, helping to create so many memories being in the kitchen with them as a child. Her goal is to have a show to help viewers create the same memories with their families. A show for the kids, and by the kids, with the “cook” there as guidance. Michelle’s featured co-host is an energetic, precocious 9-year-old named Elisabeth. Although a finicky eater, Elisabeth still loves to cook in the kitchen and learn about ingredients and how to mix them to make tasty dishes. Come join us — as you and Elisabeth learn easy recipes and explore culinary adventures. Michelle Day is available for lectures and cooking demonstrations. Please contact us through this website.