The Only Homemade Granola Bar Recipe You'll Ever Need (Plus Endless Variations) You reach for a store-bought granola bar, expecting a wholesome pick-me-up. Instead, you find a snack packed with high-fructose corn syrup and preservatives you cannot pronounce. Making your own granola bars from scratch is surprisingly simple, rewarding, and puts you in complete control of the ingredients. You get a chewy, satisfying bar crafted exactly to your taste preferences. This guide walks you through a foolproof base recipe for delicious, healthy granola bars, along with a treasure trove of optional add-ins to keep things exciting. Whether you are an experienced baker or a kitchen novice, you will be whipping up batches of your new favorite snack in no time. Unlock Your Perfect Chewy Granola Bar Texture Getting the texture right is the main challenge of DIY bars. You want them to hold together without becoming a brick, and you want them chewy without turning into mush. It comes down to chemistr...
Mom's chocolate swirl pumpkin bundt cake To make mom's eggless, chocolate swirl pumpkin bundt cake, you'll need one Betty Crocker chocolate swirl boxed cake mix and only three other ingredients. For her recipe, mom substituted pumpkin for the eggs. Mom's cake looks amazing, and it turns out super moist, without adding eggs! Ingredients: 1 Betty Crocker chocolate swirl cake mix 1 cup water ½ cup of cooking oil 1-15-ounce can of pumpkin Instructions: Preheat your oven to 350 degrees F. Prepare a bundt pan, by greasing it, then lightly dust it with flour. Shake any excess flour out of your bundt pan. In a mixing bowl, add your cake mix, cooking oil, water, and pumpkin. Mix at low speed with a mixer for thirty seconds; then bump the speed up to medium. Mix for about three minutes. If mixing by hand, stir for several minutes until your cake batter is well incorporated, and the batter is smooth. Remove eight to ten tablespoons of the cake batter and transfer it to a smaller ...