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    Home » Dairy Free Recipes » Gluten Free Recipes

    Healthy Tiger Nut Millet Flapjacks

    Published: Sep 18, 2019 · Modified: Jun 12, 2021 by Zoe Williams. 809 words. About 5 minutes to read this article.

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    These tiger nut millet flapjacks are dairy free, gluten free, vegan and contain no refined sugar! Their sweetness comes from dried fruit alone, making these flapjacks healthy enough to eat for breakfast, or a snack anytime. This recipe contains a great balance of protein, carbs and healthy fats, and is high in fibre. Plus, it's packed with superfood ingredients with tons of important vitamins and minerals, as well as antioxidants.

    tiger nut millet flapjacks

    I just love tiger nuts and millet flakes for allergy friendly baking. Tiger nut powder is a great substitute for ground almonds, and millet flakes are a fantastic alternative to oats. They work really well together and I've combined them in other recipes such as my banana millet breakfast biscuits and pear and cinnamon smoothie. But before we get to the recipe I have an announcement!

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    Anyway, back to the recipe...

    Tiger Nuts

    Tiger nuts are not a nut, despite the name! They are actually a vegetable that grows underground - a tuber, like a potato. The name comes from their stripy appearance. Tiger nuts are a very healthy food, packed with fibre and high in vitamins and minerals. Their mineral content includes calcium and magnesium, both of which are important for bone health. This makes it a great ingredient to use if you are avoiding dairy.

    Millet Flakes

    Millet is a naturally gluten-free ancient grain. It's a great plant-based protein source, with 11g protein per 100g. Including protein in your breakfast or snack helps to slow down the release of energy from the food and keeps you fuller for longer - avoiding blood sugar spikes and subsequent crashes. Millet flakes are a great alternative to oats in baking, and you can also use them to make porridge.

    Weaning

    Millet flakes can be quite chewy, so I wouldn't give these flapjacks to a very young baby. However, they would make a great healthy snack or make-ahead breakfast for an older baby or toddler. Millet is a great grain to introduce to children from a young age and can help to increase variety in your little one's diet.

    How To Make Tiger Nut Millet Flapjacks

    Healthy Tiger Nut Millet Flapjacks

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    Prep Time 15 minutes mins
    Cook Time 20 minutes mins
    Total Time 35 minutes mins
    Course Breakfast, Snack
    Servings 12 flapjacks

    Ingredients
      

    • 100 g raisins
    • 1 ripe banana
    • 150 g millet flakes
    • 100 g tiger nut powder
    • 100 g cold-pressed rapeseed oil (or dairy free spread, melted)

    Instructions
     

    • In a small bowl, cover 100g raisins with boiling water and leave to soak for 5-10 minutes. 
    • Preheat the oven to 180C/160C fan/Gas 4. Line a tin with baking parchment. 
    • Put 1 ripe banana, 150g millet flakes, 100g tiger nut powder, 100g cold-pressed rapeseed oil (or use melted dairy-free spread) into a food processor. 
    • Drain the raisins and add to the food processor. 
    • Pulse until the mixture is well combined and sticky. 
    • Put the mixture into your prepared tin. Smooth down with the back of a spoon. 
    • Bake for 20 minutes. 
    • Remove the flapjacks from the oven. Allow to cool slightly then cut into 12 squares.
    Keyword dairy free, gluten free, vegan, weaning
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    1. TIGER NUT

      September 28, 2019 at 2:55 pm

      These tiger nut millet flapjacks are amazing! So far, I had no idea that they even existed, I am glad I visited this article and discovered about their existence!

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    2. Leila

      February 12, 2022 at 7:52 pm

      Hi I'd like to try these, is there any substitute for tiger nut poweder?

      Greetings from Germany

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      • Zoe

        February 14, 2022 at 5:22 pm

        You could try using ground almonds, if you're not allergic to them.

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