I've probably mentioned before that I'm a 'see what I can make with what I have on hand' kind of baker. I've had some culinary home runs, and few strikes. There was also the day that I couldn't convince myself, the Hubs, or my toddler girls that the chewy, flavorless mass of bananas, oats, and raisins was a cookie. It really was awful.
Today, I found ingredients to make what I'm calling Blueberry Cobbler Bars. Not so sweet that I'd consider it a desert (though give me another try or two and I'll remedy that), but sweet enough that you can consider it a 'treat' for breakfast. And really, served warm, they didn't really hold up as bars very well.
There's two separate recipe lists, but they're almost the same ingredients.
For the base:
4c quick oats
2/3 c brown sugar
2 sticks melted butter
3 tbsp cinnamon
Mix and press into a sprayed 9x13 pan. I prefer glass always. Bake at 350 degrees for 10 minutes.
While this is baking, mix your topping.
Filling:
21 oz can pie filling, any flavor will work. I used blueberry.
Spread the pie filling onto the baked base.
Topping:
2c quick oats
1/3 c brown sugar
2 tbsp cinnamon
2 c milk
1/2 c flour
Let soak for 10 minutes or so, mostly to let some of the milk absorb into the oats to soften them.
Pour the topping mix onto the blueberry layer.
Bake at 350 degrees for about an hour. Your main method to test if it's done will be the jiggle test. :) Shake your pan and if the center jiggles, keep baking!
Serve warm or cold, maybe even with some heavy cream or whipped cream for a sweet treat!
(yes, I'm aware it says Mama Doe Days, that was my previous blog name, but I just didn't love the title as much :)