Apple Bircher Muesli


Apple Bircher Muesli

Apple Bircher Muesli

Preparation time:  15 minutes + overnight refrigeration

Cooking time: nil

Serves 4

 

Ingredients

 

3 cups natural rolled oats

1 cup milk

¾ cup orange juice

1 ½  cup water

¾ cup greek style yoghurt

2 tablespoons sultanas

½ teaspoon cinnamon

1 Kanzi apple

¼ cup chopped pecans, toasted

¼ cup skinned chopped hazelnuts, toasted

2 tablespoons honey

1 Kanzi apple, extra, to serve


Method


Place the oats in a large bowl and pour in the milk, orange juice, water and yoghurt. Add the sultanas and cinnamon and stir the mixture until fully combined. Cover and refrigerate overnight.

After refrigerating overnight, stir through grated Kanzi apple, nuts and honey. Add a little extra milk or water if needed. Top with sliced extra apple.

Note – bircher will keep in the fridge for 2-3 days. The oats will absorb the liquid so add more milk or water if desired.

 

 

Strong Season for Kanzi and Greenstar

Two of Australia's newest apples are expected to make their mark this season

If you haven't tried a Kanzi or Greenstar yet, this is the season to get crunching. A bumper crop of the sweet and juicy new apples has hit supermarkets and green grocers – up to 50% more fruit than last year – due to ideal growing conditions.

Ian Cathels, a second-generation apple grower from premium growing region Batlow says, 'We've had steady rain this year, resulting in particularly good-looking and tasting fruit. We are certain that there will be high demand for these apples – our main focus is planting enough trees to keep up with it as more and more people try the apples each year."

Kanzi is naturally bred, and is a cross between a Gala apple and a Braeburn apple.

'Kanzi combines the juiciness of a Gala and tanginess of a Braeburn. It has an intense flavour that is the perfect balance of sweet and tangy. In addition to being a shiny, bright red colour they don't bruise easily," said Mr Cathels.

Greenstar, which is also naturally bred, is sweet, crunchy and stays white long after slicing. It is a cross between the Delbar Estival and Granny Smith varieties, both of which are known for their juiciness and fresh taste.

'As Australia's only sweet green apple, people are often surprised at Greenstar's sweet flavour. Greenstar is unique, having up to three times more vitamin C than other apples, keeping them from browning when cut," added Mr Cathels.

Tips for using Greenstar:

Take of advantage of Greenstar staying white when cut by adding slices to school lunchboxes.
Mix celery, walnut, red onion and Greenstar for a delicious salad that can be made hours in advance with the apple remaining an impressive bright white.
Slice Greenstar and pair with your favourite cheeses on a plate. The sweetness of the Greenstar makes a delicious partner with the creaminess of the cheese.
Freshly juiced Greenstar is a great ways to kick start your day. The sweetness of the Greenstar pairs well with celery and kale to create the ultimate green juice.

Tips for using Kanzi:

Kanzi is ideal to make apple sauce for a pork roast. Boil then puree the apples with sugar and lemon and serve up with your next Sunday roast.
Simmer white wine, cabbage and sliced Kanzi for a delectable Sauerkraut that pairs well with pork knuckle or sausages.
Peel Kanzi and poach in boiled water with sugar and cinnamon for an easy yet impressive dessert.
Grate Kanzi into a bowl with almonds, cinnamon, rolled oats, Greek yoghurt, apple juice and honey. Leave to soak in the fridge overnight and in the morning a tasty Bircher muesli will be waiting for you.

Kanzi and Greenstar are grown in Australia's premiere appleā€producing regions including Batlow and Orange in NSW, Manjimup in WA, Adelaide Hills in SA and the Mornington Peninsula and the Yarra Valley in Vic.

Fruit will be available at leading independent retailers, Costco and selected Woolworths stores from late March until July.

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