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Preparation time
5min
Total time
35min
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0 portion(s)
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  • TM 31
published: 2015/02/12
changed: 2015/02/12

Ingredients

Choc Chip Oat Slice

  • 70 g rolled oats
  • 100 g coconut oil
  • 100 g Coconut sugar
  • 1 egg
  • 170 g spelt flour
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 90 g rolled oats
  • 140 g choc chips

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Recipe's preparation

    Choc Chip Oat Slice
  1. 1. Preheat oven 160 degrees. Line a lamington/slice tray.

    2. Put 70g rolled oats into TM bowl and mill 10 sec, sp 9. 

    3. Add coconut oil, coconut sugar, egg, spelt flour and baking

    powder. Mix 5 sec, sp 5. Scrape bowl and mix 5 sec, sp 5 again.

    4. Add 90g rolled oats and 140g choc chips. Mix Counter-clockwise operation"Counter-clockwise operation" , 10 sec, sp 4 or until oats and chocolate chips are mixed through.

    5. Pour mix into lined tray and press down firmly. Place in oven for 25-30mins. Let slice cool slightly before cutting or it will crumble.

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  • 27. April 2016 - 17:10
    4.0

    Nice - and so easy... and my three year old is enjoying it!

    Got a bit confused with the recipe.... it doesn't mention removing the oats after milling but then in step 4 it says to add the oats?!?

    I just added everything else in and mixed on reverse. It was really dry and didn't come together so I think I'd melt the coconut oil first as it had lumps through the mix when I pressed into the tin, although it baked up OK. I also baked a little longer as I wanted it crunchy - yum!

    I can see this being adaptable to other flavourings so I'll be keeping this recipe as a go to to make quickly with panty ingredients.

    Thanks for the share  tmrc_emoticons.)

  • 5. March 2016 - 17:18
    5.0

    These are great!!! I just used plain flour and raw sugar as that is what I had on hand and my daughter loved them!!!!! 

  • 18. February 2015 - 21:07
    5.0

    Awesome...

    I did run out of cocnut oil so used 1/2 coconut butter.... 

    Beautiful, kids love it!!