Best 5 Chewy English Flapjack Recipes

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**Chewy English Flapjack: A Delightful Treat for Every Occasion**

Indulge in the delectable world of chewy English flapjack, a traditional British confection that captivates taste buds with its irresistible texture and rich flavors. This beloved treat is crafted from a harmonious blend of oats, butter, sugar, golden syrup, and a touch of vanilla extract, resulting in a delightful symphony of flavors and textures. Whether you prefer a classic flapjack or one adorned with tantalizing additions like dried fruits, nuts, or chocolate chips, this versatile treat promises a satisfying experience with every bite. Dive into our curated collection of flapjack recipes, each promising a unique journey of taste and texture, perfect for any occasion.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

CHEWY FLAPJACKS



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A basic flapjack recipe. Add to it anything you like: grated apple and cinnamon, mixed seeds, sultanas, raisins, cranberries, etc. You could drizzle melted chocolate over the top, once it's cooled.

Provided by sugreen

Time 30m

Yield Makes 12 squares

Number Of Ingredients 4

375g unsalted butter or baking margarine
225g golden syrup
200g soft brown sugar
500g porridge oats

Steps:

  • Set oven to gas mark 3, 160 C.
  • Grease a 20x30cm baking tray and line the bottom with baking parchment.
  • In a large saucepan melt butter, sugar and syrup until all mixed and runny.
  • Take the saucepan off the heat and stir in the oats until all combined.
  • Pour the mixture into the prepared baking tray and smooth even with a spatula.
  • Place in the centre of the pre-heated oven and bake for 20 - 25 minutes, until golden. (If you prefer a more chewy flapjack, it should still have a slight wobble when you take it out of the oven).
  • Allow to cool in the tin for 15 minutes, then mark lightly where you want to cut into squares. Cover with a clean tea towel until completely cooled.
  • Cut into squares and turn out.

ENGLISH FLAPJACK



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An English recipe. Very easy to make, and very delicious. Good for lunch-boxes too.

Provided by MISSRUSSELL18

Categories     World Cuisine Recipes     European     UK and Ireland     English

Time 45m

Yield 10

Number Of Ingredients 5

½ cup butter or margarine
½ cup packed brown sugar
4 tablespoons golden syrup or corn syrup
3 cups rolled oats
¼ cup raisins

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
  • In a saucepan over low heat, combine the butter, brown sugar and golden syrup. Cook, stirring occasionally, until butter and sugar have melted. Stir in the oats and raisins until coated. Pour into an 7 or 8 inch square baking pan. The mixture should be about 1 inch thick.
  • Bake for 30 minutes in the preheated oven, or until the top is golden. Cut into squares, then leave to cool completely before removing from the pan.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 250.3 calories, Carbohydrate 36.7 g, Cholesterol 24.4 mg, Fat 10.8 g, Fiber 2.6 g, Protein 3.4 g, SaturatedFat 6.1 g, Sodium 75.3 mg, Sugar 15.5 g

FLAPJACKS



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These flapjacks are delicious and moreish and have a crunchier texture with the addition of mixed seeds. For your perfect flapjack - crunchy or chewy - follow the timings below.

Categories     Biscuits

Yield Serves 16 squares

Number Of Ingredients 7

100g golden syrup
100g demerara sugar
125g unsalted butter, diced
250g rolled porridge oats
75g mixed seeds (sunflower, pumpkin, golden linseed and sesame)
¼ tsp ground ginger
pinch of salt

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 180°C/160°C fan/Gas 4 and line the base and sides of the baking tin with baking paper.
  • To make it easy to measure golden syrup from a tin, first heat a tablespoon in a mug of boiling water for a minute before using. If you have digital scales, place a small pan on the scales, making sure they are registering zero, and use the hot spoon to scoop the syrup from the tin and into the pan. Re-set the scales to zero and add the demerara sugar and unsalted butter. Set the pan over a low heat to melt the butter and dissolve the sugar. Stir until smooth and remove from the heat.
  • Mix the porridge oats, mixed seeds, ginger and salt in a mixing bowl. Add the melted butter mixture and stir well to thoroughly combine. Spoon into the prepared tin and press level with the back of a spoon.
  • Bake on the middle shelf of the oven for 20-25 minutes, until starting to firm, remembering to use the shorter cooking time for more chewy flapjacks and the longer time if you prefer them crisper. The flapjacks will firm up and crisp as they cool.
  • Remove from the oven and mark the flapjack into squares. Cool in the tin on a wire rack.Photography: Amanda Heywood © Hodder & Stoughton

***** CHEWY ENGLISH FLAPJACK *****



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This recipe is for a tradional english cake/dessert/snack. everyone in my family loves this recipe, though its so old i cant remember where it came from. we all love it because its such a sweet, gooey, rich comfort food! its so easy to make, why not try it out? there are variations in this recipe, so you can try out the different optional ingredients, or even a combination of them!

Provided by comfort_food_rocks

Categories     Bar Cookie

Time 40m

Yield 9-12 SQUARES, 9-12 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 7

8 ounces plain porridge oats
4 ounces butter
4 ounces golden syrup
4 ounces sugar (either brown or white, whichever is your favourite)
2 ounces chocolate chips (white or milk or dark)
2 ounces raisins or 2 ounces other dried fruit
2 ounces nuts or 2 ounces seeds

Steps:

  • Put the butter, sugar, and syrup in a saucepan, and stir ir over a medium heat until the butter has melted.
  • put the melted mixture into a miXing bowl, and add the porridge oats and any optional ingredients you want to add.
  • put the mixture in a papered tin, flattening the mixture with the back of a spoon.
  • bake the flapjack in the oven at about 180c for around 30 minutes, or until the flapjack has browned.
  • note: if you are using raisons in your recipe, you might like to cook the flapjack for a shorter time, or for a longer time at a lower temperature, because raisins can burn and expand with the heat.
  • once you take the flapjack out, you should cut it before it cools completely because it will harden.
  • if youre impatient, eat some warm (if you havent already!) but flapjack is just as delicious chilled.
  • ***** if youre a chocaholic, i would recommend that when the flapjack has cooled completely, you melt a black of chocolate and pour it over, and wait for it to set. *****.

BRITISH FLAPJACKS



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Provided by Molly Wizenberg

Categories     Bake     Vegetarian     Quick & Easy     Low Cal     Dinner     Bon Appétit     Kidney Friendly     Pescatarian     Wheat/Gluten-Free     Peanut Free     Tree Nut Free     Soy Free     Kosher

Yield Makes 16

Number Of Ingredients 5

1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, cut into 8 pieces
1/2 cup (packed) golden brown sugar
1/4 cup golden syrup*
2 1/3 cups quick-cooking oats (not instant or old-fashioned)
Pinch of salt

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 350°F. Butter 8 x 8 x 2-inch metal baking pan. Combine first 3 ingredients in heavy medium saucepan. Stir constantly over medium-low heat until butter melts, sugar dissolves, and mixture is smooth. Remove from heat. Add oats and salt; stir until coated. Transfer mixture to prepared pan and spread out in even layer.
  • Bake until top is golden (edges will be darker), about 25 minutes. Cool in pan on rack 5 minutes. Cut into 4 squares; cut each into 4 triangles (mixture will still be soft). Cool completely in pan before serving.
  • A type of syrup popular in Great Britain; available at some supermarkets, specialty foods stores, and British import shops.

Tips:

  • Use good quality oats. Rolled oats are the best type of oats to use for flapjacks, as they will give them a chewy texture. Avoid using instant oats, as they will make the flapjacks too soft.
  • Don't overcook the flapjacks. The flapjacks should be cooked until they are just set in the center. If you overcook them, they will be dry and crumbly.
  • Let the flapjacks cool completely before cutting them. This will help them to hold their shape and prevent them from crumbling.
  • Store the flapjacks in an airtight container at room temperature. They will keep for up to 3 days.
  • You can add different ingredients to the flapjacks to customize them. Some popular additions include dried fruit, nuts, and chocolate chips.

Conclusion:

Chewy English flapjacks are a delicious and easy-to-make treat. They are perfect for breakfast, lunch, or a snack. With a few simple ingredients and a little bit of time, you can make a batch of flapjacks that the whole family will enjoy. So next time you're looking for a sweet and satisfying snack, give these flapjacks a try.

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