No Bake Honey 'Flakes

Ms.Baker_Boo @cook_2919078
Easy to make, crunchy and enjoy a fiesta in every mouthful :squirrel
No Bake Honey 'Flakes
Easy to make, crunchy and enjoy a fiesta in every mouthful :squirrel
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Stir butter and honey in a small pan over low heat. Remove once butter melts and well combined.
- 2
Add oats, dried fruits, desiccated coconut, cornflakes (or crisped rice cereals) and stir well.
- 3
Spoon the mixture into muffin cases (12 medium sized ones/ can make about 60 mini muffin), piling it up. Chill in refrigerator until set and firm.
- 4
**feel free to use what you have: peanuts, almonds, dried apricots/ cranberries, candied cherries, et cetera
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