Cooking can be a simple thing. Just pour the vegetables into the pot and stir-fry or boil them. But do you really like to eat such dishes? In order to make a good dish, you need to have fixed methods and techniques. So, let me teach you how to make oatmeal almond bars. 1. Add sugar to water and pour into a pan 2. Then start cooking over low heat 3. Cook until it becomes chunks 4. Add butter. You don’t have to add butter. Adding a little can make it solidify better. 5. While the syrup is cooking, prepare instant oatmeal and chopped almonds and preheat the oven to 100 degrees. You can also not put it in the oven, but if you put it in the oven, when you pour the syrup, it will not solidify too quickly. 6. Brush the mold with oil. Vegetable oil and melted butter are both fine 7. Cook the syrup until it melts quickly 8. Turn into brown 9. Add oatmeal and almonds 10. Mix well and pour into the mold 11. Then pour it out 12. Slice and eat The recipe for the oatmeal almond bars introduced above may be very simple, but with your extraordinary comprehension, you will definitely add your own innovation. If you dare to innovate, you will definitely be able to create delicious food with new ingredients. |
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