Millet Breakfast Muesli Recipe
Tagged in Vegetarian
Directions
Mash the banana till creamy. Add the rest of the ingredients, mix well.
Comments: I like this rather dry, but if you prefer you may add a little soy milk,
or water. I never add any vegan sugar to this, it doesn't need it. The taste of the apple is
crucial! A bland, mealy apple will ruin the whole taste. Millet cooks in about 20
minutes and is best used for this dish while still warm. However, you may cook a larger
quantity of millet and quickly freshen a desired portion in the microwave. Day old millet
tends to be somewhat dry, so sprinkle with a little water. I like to cook all my grains
"neutral" - that is without salt or broth. That way I can use the left over for either
fruit/grain combinations as in this recipe, or in stir fry dishes.
Here is how I cook all my grains, including millet:
I put the desired amount of grain in a saucepan, add cold water to about 1/2 inch above
the grain line, bring to boil, stir, cover, turn down heat to simmer gently till done.
Millet is done in about 20 minutes. I set my timer to 15 minutes to check if the grain
needs a little more water. I never worry about lifting the lid while grain is cooking - I
don't think it makes a difference with wholegrains.
I hope you enjoy this dish as much as I do!
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup cooked Millet
- 1/2 small RIPE Banana (or vanilla flavored vegan soymilk
- to taste)
- 1/2 apple chopped (I like Fuji
- Braeburn or Red Delicous)
- 1 tablespoon Walnuts
- Pecans or Almonds
- chopped
- Some sweet white grapes
- halved (opt.)
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