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Monday
Aug192013

Date Flapjacks From Izy of Top With Cinnamon

Date Flapjacks | Izy of Top With Cinnamon on Pastry Affair

I stumbled across Izy's blog, Top With Cinnamon, over a year ago. Izy's photographs are absolutely breathtaking and her flavor combinations are both decadent and refreshing. And she also makes gifs! Watching her dig a spoon or fork into cookies or cakes gets me every single time. I just stare at the gooey chocolate and sigh. You will, too.

Date Flapjacks | Izy of Top With Cinnamon on Pastry Affair

Hi everyone! I'm so honoured to be able to guest post on Kristin's blog. The Pastry Affair has been one of my top sources of inspiration ever since I started my blog. Thank you so much for inviting me to contribute to such a beautiful space!

Date Flapjacks | Izy of Top With Cinnamon on Pastry Affair

Today, I'm bringing a classic British treat to your screens (and hopefully, kitchens!). Flapjacks.

Over here, a flapjack is a well-loved, simple granola bar-esque treat. They're loaded with butter and oats, as well as golden syrup. They're basically the best application of golden syrup in baking that I've ever found. That unique caramelised flavour translates so well to the final bar, and provides a brilliantly chewy texture. Of course, it can be easily substituted for another liquidy sweetener like honey or agave syrup, with excellent results too!

Date Flapjacks | Izy of Top With Cinnamon on Pastry Affair

A few years ago, my brother went through a phase of baking chocolate chip flapjacks EVERY SINGLE WEEK. I mean, of course I love them (it's butter, sugar and oats. Only crazy people wouldn't love that) but eventually got tired of their richness.

Date Flapjacks | Izy of Top With Cinnamon on Pastry Affair

In an effort to cut that richness and make them a bit more, ummm, healthy.... I've found my own perfect version of flapjacks. There's less added sugar in the oat part, coconut oil in place of some butter, and a gooey date ribbon running through them. (Oh, and there's a good pinch of Maldon salt in them too. Salty-sweet is my jam.)

Date Flapjacks | Izy of Top With Cinnamon on Pastry Affair

The smell alone of these when they're baking will be enough to draw everyone into the kitchen. They're that good. And hey, you could probably pass them off as a healthy granola bar and no one would ever judge you for eating 4 of them in one go (that totally didn't happen. But also, it actually did.)

Date Flapjacks | Izy of Top With Cinnamon on Pastry Affair

Date Flapjacks

Makes 12 bars or 24 triangles

1 cup pitted dates, chopped
1 cup water
1 tsp vanilla extract
1/4 cup butter
1/3 cup coconut oil
1/4 cup brown sugar
3 tbsp golden syrup, honey or agave syrup
1/2 tsp flaky salt
1/2 tsp baking soda
2 1/3 cups rolled oats
1 cup whole wheat flour

Preheat your oven to 350 degrees F and line an 8-inch square pan with parchment paper.

In a small saucepan, heat the dates and water over a low heat, stirring occasionally until softened. Stir in the vanilla extract.

In a large saucepan, melt the butter and coconut oil together. Take off the heat and stir in the sugar and syrup. Then add the baking soda, salt, oats and flour and stir together until combined. Press half the mixture into the lined tin, spread evenly with the date paste then top with the rest of the oat mixture (it helps if you crumble it up and sprinkle it over the date paste, then press it down afterwards). Bake for 20-30 minutes until golden brown. Once cool, cut into bars or triangles.

Reader Comments (19)

Flap jacks are also popular in Australia too! I guess that is due to colonization a few hundred years back, but they make for great one bar meals.
Great idea to reduce the sugar of this too and date flavour must really be something. I like using malted syrup in flap jacks as it compliments the whole grains in these breakfast bars.
Loving these! What a fun recipe for dates!
These look amazeballs! Can canola oil (or any veg oil) be used in place of the coconut oil?
08.20.2013 | Unregistered CommenterCarlyn
I was just thinking of flapjacks while looking at an irish brick cake, and here you go adding dates! Oats, dates and golden syrup, these are sensational!
Love flapjacks! Every time I travel to England I somehow end up at bakeries in the little towns I visit with my nose pressed up to the glass like a little kid, deciding what I want. I don't always choose flapjacks, but they are mighty high on the top of my list!
08.20.2013 | Unregistered CommenterKierstan
These sound great!
08.20.2013 | Unregistered CommenterTammela
New to your blog, but love it! And what a fantastic, delicious recipe. I could see myself easily eating many, many of these. Top with Cinnamon is one of my all time faves!
Can you make these without butter and only coconut oil?
08.20.2013 | Unregistered CommenterBrisa
I'll take these over pancake flapjacks any day!
08.20.2013 | Unregistered CommenterMallory
Love the name flapjacks!
yum, they sound delicious :)
08.21.2013 | Unregistered CommenterVickie
Mmmm looks delicious and sounds so decadent but wholesome, my favorite kind! I actually thought you were talking about pancakes at first...haha.
These were a bit dry - but very yummy. I like a thinner flapjack so would double the tin size (or halve the recipe) next time. And where was the cinnamon - did I miss that?
08.22.2013 | Unregistered CommenterAlex
Wow, I thought flapjacks were just pancakes! Your kind of flapjacks look so delicious! Can't wait to try out this new treat!
I have never heard of these kinds of flapjacks! They look much more delicious than pancake-flapjacks. ;) haha!
Dates are like my favorite thing in this world. As is any kind of crumble with oats. <3 I am totally saving this recipe, and pinning! These look absolutely amazing.
08.24.2013 | Unregistered CommenterAbbie
I don't usually comment on recipes, but I made these last night and have to put in my two cents. These are GREAT! I made a few changes: used only coconut oil, used coconut sugar instead of brown sugar, added about 1 T chia seeds, and last (but not least) spread some dark chocolate over the bars when they came out of the oven. That made a little chocolate "shell" which crackles and is really good.

Like a previous commenter said, they're a little crumbly, but I have them in the fridge and they're holding together well enough. Might add 1 T coconut oil to make it more cohesive next time.

Can't say enough good things about these :D
08.26.2013 | Unregistered CommenterEllen
These are delicious! I had to add more dates to make the paste more 'paste-y', and I also added cinnamon and LSA.
Deliciously healthy alternative to a sweet biscuit or cake.
Thank you!
09.7.2013 | Unregistered CommenterBella
Oh my, I found this blog and recipe by a google search for a date recipe and I think I'm gonna try to make these with the fresh dates I bought at the local market today. I even might feature the recipe on my tiny little blog, if that's ok with you. Of course, a reference will be provided.
09.7.2013 | Unregistered CommenterEsther
I've never heard of flapjacks before but yours look so hreat with their triangular form - seems like a great to go treat!

And as the combo of dates and oats is one of my faves, I think I'll try this soon.
Maybe substituting the sirup for honey and adding in some apples...

Thanks for the inspiration and needlessly to say how absolutely GORGEOUS those pics are! ;)
10.6.2013 | Unregistered CommenterSabrina

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