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Healthy granola breakfast with yoghurt and fruit

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The ultimate healthy breakfast Power Powder

January 25, 2018 • In Healthy

Also known as ‘Power Powder’, Jamie’s Awesome granola dust is a brilliant megamix of healthy heroes: nuts, seeds, oats and fruit – perfect for breakfast!

Find the full recipe for Power powder here, then have a go at these twists, which all make one delicious portion. These recipes are taken from Jamie’s Everyday SuperFood

Granola dust porridge

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Place 50g of granola dust into a pan with 200ml of milk and heat gently to your desired consistency, stirring regularly, then top with fresh fruit (80g totals one of your 5-a-day).

Breakfast smoothies

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Put 50g of granola dust into a blender with 200ml of milk, then add 1 ripe banana and 1 handful of frozen raspberries, and blitz until smooth.

Pancakes

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Simply beat 2 heaped tablespoons of granola dust with 1 heaped tablespoon of wholemeal self-raising flour, 1 mashed banana and 1 egg, then cook your pancakes until golden on both sides.

Hot granola drink

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Heat 25g of granola dust with 200ml of your favourite milk, stirring well until you reach your desired consistency.

Keep it simple

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The simplest way to enjoy your ’Power Powder’ is in 50g portions, served with either cold cow’s, goat’s, soya, nut or oat milk; or 2 tablespoons of natural yoghurt, and a handful of fresh fruit.

For more healthy breakfast inspiration, check out our full recipe collection here.