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Healthy oat and fruit Easter eggs

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Former Specialist Health Editor at Bupa UK
07 April 2022
Next review due April 2025

With Easter just around the corner, you might be planning to make some special snacks. As many Easter celebrations can revolve around chocolate, sometimes it’s nice to try something a bit different. Here is a recipe you can use to create an Easter themed snack with no chocolate required.

This recipe doesn’t need baking and uses simple ingredients. It is fun for kids to help with too. You can choose which fruit you want to put on top, such as strawberries, banana, and grapes.

Recipe

You will need:

  • 1 cup peanut butter
  • 2 cup oats
  • a quarter cup of honey
  • pinch of salt
  • your favourite fresh fruit (chopped)
  • a half cup of Greek yoghurt

How to make

  • Pour peanut butter and honey into a microwave safe bowl and heat for 20 seconds at a medium heat.
  • Add the peanut butter and honey mixture to your oats and sprinkle a pinch of salt over the top.
  • Mix these ingredients together until you have a cookie-dough-like texture.
  • Create Easter egg shapes with the mixture and place on a non-stick tray.
  • Coat the top of your Easter eggs with some Greek yoghurt and top with your chopped fresh fruit – creating any designs you like.

You can enjoy your Easter eggs straight away or store in the fridge for a day.


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