Low-Fat Apricot Oat Cakes

Try this Low-Fat Apricot Oat Cakes recipe, or contribute your own.

Low-Fat Apricot Oat Cakes
Low-Fat Apricot Oat Cakes

Try this Low-Fat Apricot Oat Cakes recipe, or contribute your own.

  • Preparing Time: 30 minutes
  • Total Time: 1 hour
  • Served Person: 12
  • Carbohydrate 57.9687638888889 g
  • Cholesterol 0.124444444444444 mg
  • Fat 2.99895777777778 g
  • Fiber 5.55131684537604 g
  • Protein 9.99411611111111 g
  • Saturated Fat 0.524535277777778 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 Serving (90g)
  • Sodium 18.9962638888889 mg
  • Sugar 52.4174470435129 g
  • Trans Fat 0.475301333333333 g
  • Calories 295 calories

Step-by-step

  • Thoroughly grind rolled oats in food processor or blender.
  • Mix with flour and baking powder.
  • Chop dried fruit into small pieces. You could use apricots, raisins, dates, dried apples, dried cranberries, or anything else you like.
  • In a separate bowl, "cream" together yogurt, fructose, honey, and vanilla.
  • In yet another bowl, lightly beat egg white until it gets bubbly but not stiff.
  • Fold egg white into the wet ingredients.
  • Add dried fruit.
  • Combine wet and dry ingredients. The dough gets pretty stiff and is hard to mix. You may even have to knead it with your hands like bread dough!
  • Form into 12 patties (these are smaller than the store-bought ones -- you could probably make them bigger if you want).
  • Bake at 325 degrees F for 15 minutes on a non-stick cookie sheet.
  • Cool completely and store in the refrigerator.
  • These keep well and may be frozen.
Low-Fat Apricot Oat Cakes: A Healthier Take on a Coffee House Favorite

Low-Fat Apricot Oat Cakes: A Healthier Take on a Coffee House Favorite

As a busy professional, finding time to bake is a luxury, not a given. But sometimes, that sweet craving hits – you know the one, a desire for something wholesome and satisfying, but not overly indulgent. That's where these low-fat apricot oat cakes come in. Inspired by the dense, chewy delights I often encountered in Northern California coffee shops, I set out to recreate that perfect texture and flavor at home, without the hefty price tag or unnecessary calories. This recipe is the culmination of my experiment, a delicious and guilt-free way to satisfy that afternoon slump or pre-workout energy boost.

The beauty of this recipe lies in its simplicity. No complicated techniques or obscure ingredients are needed. Just a few pantry staples, a touch of patience, and you'll be rewarded with a batch of healthy, flavorful oat cakes perfect for breakfast, an afternoon snack, or even a unique dessert. I often find myself grabbing one or two before a workout; the slow-releasing energy from the oats keeps me going without that sugar crash that other snacks sometimes induce. And let's be honest, the delicious apricot flavor doesn't hurt either! The process of making these cakes is remarkably simple, and the result is incredibly satisfying. The slightly chewy texture, the burst of sweet apricots, and the subtle hint of honey create a culinary masterpiece that perfectly balances flavor and health.

What makes these oat cakes particularly appealing to me, besides their taste, is their versatility. The dried fruit component can be adapted to your preference. Feel free to substitute apricots with raisins, cranberries, chopped dates – whatever tickles your fancy! I've even experimented with adding a sprinkle of cinnamon or nutmeg for an added warmth and spice, which gives a pleasant holiday vibe. The recipe is extremely forgiving, and the end product is always enjoyable. The best part? These oat cakes keep surprisingly well in the refrigerator, allowing you to make a batch ahead and savor them throughout the week. It’s a perfect solution for busy days when you need a nutritious and delicious option that requires minimal effort.

Beyond the practical aspects, baking these cakes provides a welcome moment of calm in my hectic schedule. The simple act of measuring ingredients, mixing, and watching them bake in the oven is a meditative experience. It's a small act of self-care that reminds me to slow down and appreciate the simple pleasures of life. And, of course, sharing them with loved ones is an added bonus. These oat cakes have become a staple in my home, enjoyed by everyone from my workout buddies to my family. So if you're looking for a healthy, satisfying, and surprisingly easy-to-make treat, give these low-fat apricot oat cakes a try. They’re sure to become a new favorite.

The recipe, as straightforward as it is, yields a result that’s truly remarkable. The cakes possess a delightful density and chewiness, a textural contrast to the softer textures of many baked goods. This unique character makes them the perfect companion for a morning coffee, an afternoon tea break, or even as a satisfying late-night snack (in moderation, of course!). Each bite is a rewarding exploration of flavor, starting with the wholesome sweetness of the apricots and honey, then transitioning to the subtle earthy notes of the oats and a delicate touch of vanilla. These aren’t just healthy alternatives; they are superior treats on their own, surpassing many commercially available oat bars and cookies. They offer a compelling blend of deliciousness, nourishment, and convenience, a trifecta that’s hard to resist.