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Then add in the peanut butter and stir well. Fold in the chopped nuts, and raisins. Our Chunky Chocolate bars are full of flavour — and free from a lot as well. You can cook Chunky Choco Bars using 12 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you achieve that.
Ingredients of Chunky Choco Bars
- You need of Granula mix.
- Prepare 300 grams of oatmeal.
- It's 100 grams of blueberries (frozen are fine).
- It's 100 grams of raspberries.
- You need 100 grams of roasted pumpkin seeds.
- Prepare 100 grams of coconut flakes.
- It's 50 grams of sunflower seeds.
- You need 3 tbsp of honey.
- It's of topping.
- You need 200 grams of dark chocolate.
- You need 3 tbsp of chunky unsweetened, unsalted peanut butter.
- It's 2 tbsp of quark (soft white creamy cheese) optional.
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Chunky Choco Bars step by step
- Preheat oven to 175°C/347°F..
- Mix thoroughly in a bowl..
- Place baking paper on baking sheet..
- Scoop mix on to baking sheet, smooth out until 1/2 inch thick and bake for 20 minutes..
- Remove from oven and set aside to cool..
- Melt chocolate and mix together with peanut butter and quark..
- Smooth out the choco-peanut mix on top of the now cool granula mix. Cut into 20 nice rectangular portions..
- Put in fridge for a few min to set..
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