You all know how much I love a bit of clean eating convenience and this shop bought muesli is one of my absolute favourite quick and convenient breakfasts.
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Jordans Nut & Seed Muesli is the cleanest I have found for the price. It is also the tastiest! I’m a bit funny about my oats, I cant have them soggy unless I’m eating porridge (you are highly unlikely to ever find a recipe for overnight oats on this blog) and so I struggle when it comes to cold oat cereals like muesli unless like this product, they are slightly toasted. Hurrah!
As much as I love this muesli, I wouldn’t eat it plain with milk. I like to top it with whatever seasonal fruit I have to hand and this winter it has been pears and apples. YUM! Not only do you get 2 of your 7 a day, you can also avoid adding maple syrup or honey because the fruit makes it sweet. The cashew nut butter is optional but definitely worth it in my opinion!
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Clean Eating Pimped Up Muesli
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Published:- Yield: 1 Servings
Not only do you get 2 of your 7 a day, you can also avoid adding maple syrup or honey because the fruit makes it sweet. The cashew nut butter is optional but definitely worth it in my opinion!
Ingredients
- 45 grams Clean Muesli I use Jordans Nut & Seed
- 150 ml Milk of choice or as much milk as you like
- 1/4 teaspoon Ground Cinnamon (optional)
- 1 Apple diced
- 1 Conference Pear diced
- 1 Tablespoon Cashew Nut Butter or any nut butter
- 1 teaspoon Honey or Maple Syrup (optional)
Instructions
- Pour your muesli into a bowl and pour over milk.
- Top with the diced fruit and sprinkle over the cinnamon.
- Dollop on your nut butter and drizzle over the honey or maple syrup if using.
- Serve and enjoy!
7 Comments
Ceri @Natural Kitchen Adventures
3rd February 2016 at 11:09 amLove the idea of pimping up muesli. I had mine this morning with frozen blueberries and seeds – a great way to add extra nutrition!
The Kitchen Shed
9th February 2016 at 9:00 pmThat sounds great Ceri! I love frozen blueberries 🙂
Dannii @ Hungry Healthy Happy
3rd February 2016 at 1:56 pmI think a few added spiced to muesli can go a long way!
The Kitchen Shed
9th February 2016 at 8:59 pmDefinitely!
Tina
23rd February 2016 at 7:34 amI will definitely try this at home.. Thanks for sharing it..
The Kitchen Shed
2nd March 2016 at 7:30 pmThanks Tina!
Fiona
10th May 2017 at 7:59 amJust tried this today. I can tell its going to become one of my favourite breakfasts! And the cashew butter just makes it Thank you