April 24, 2011

Bircher Müesli



Oatmeal is a popular breakfast in our household, especially when my husband is training.  Not only does it have a multitude of health benefits, but is inexpensive and quick to prepare. It is also very filling and keeps me from snacking before lunchtime. My favorite additions are a sliced banana and a little drizzle of golden syrup.  

Once the weather starts to get a little warmer I find regular oatmeal a little heavy for breakfast so I start thinking about Bircher Müesli.  It is based on uncooked rolled oats, fruit, and nuts and was developed by Maximilian Bircher-Benner, a Swiss physician around 1900 to help improve the health of his patients.  I have heard a few different pronunciations of "Bircher" - BIR-ker-, BIR-chur, and BEER-chur, but I don't know anyone who is Swiss to confirm which one is correct.

The first time I ever tasted this müesli was at Bill Granger's restaurant, Bill's in Surry Hills (Australia) and I immediately fell in love with everything about it. Actually it isn't hard to love everything on his menu, but this just seemed so rich and creamy, but healthy at the same time.  At the restaurant the ingredients change with the season, and right now it is served with apples, dates, and almonds. 


For my müesli I decided to add half apple juice and half pear juice.  I really like the Kern's brand of nectar and usually have a few different flavors in my pantry.  This müesli is so versatile and can be adapted to whatever is in season, or just use the fruits and nuts that are your favorites.  I love the tartness of Granny Smiths so they were my apple of choice in this recipe.  I also had blueberries and almonds on hand so these provided my toppings.  Dried fruit or even a trail mix would be good too.  The varieties of this recipe are endless, all you need is your imagination.

The recipe below made about six servings.  It really depends on the ratio of the oat mixture you serve to the fruit you use on top.  It also lasts longer if you don't keep grabbing a spoon during the day for just another little taste.  I kept mine covered in the refrigerator for three days.


Bircher Müesli
(Printer Friendly Recipe)

Ingredients
  • 2 cups rolled oats
  • ¾ cup pear juice
  • ¾ cup apple juice
  • 1½ Granny Smith apples, peeled and grated
  • ½ cup plain Greek yogurt
  • ½ Granny Smith Apple, skin on and julienned
  • ½ cup blueberries
  • ¼ cup flaked almonds
  • honey to taste
Method
  1. Place oats and apple/pear juice in a bowl and soak for at least 1 hour, or overnight.
  2. Add grated apple and yogurt to oat mixture and mix well. 
  3. Spoon into serving bowls and top with blueberries and apple.
  4. Sprinkle with almonds and drizzle with honey. 

Recipe adapted from Bill's Food by Bill Granger




    11 comments:

    1. I just found out what muesli was not too long ago- sounds like a great way to eat oatmeal during the summer months! I'll have to give it a shot one day.

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    2. This looks great! I love that you included pear juice :D I am a sucker for fruit nectars (I usually use Looza or Goya, but I'll have to try Kern's!)

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    3. Oh, this looks perfect for breakfast! Bravo

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    4. We are always looking for ways to make breakfast more exciting, I love this idea!

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    5. This looks awesome! I love muesli and definitely need to make some. Thanks for sharing!

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    6. Oh my, this sounds goooood! That would be one awesome breakfast! Thanks for the recipe!!

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    7. Felice this looks superb! I love Bircher too because it's all done beforehand which I love. I love low stress mornings ;)

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    8. What a wonderful muesli! Such delicious flavors. Sometimes I like to eat if for dessert!

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    9. I love museli but haven't made it in a long time! Feeling inspired after looking at the delicious recipe!

      Mary xo
      Delightful Bitefuls

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    10. I'm a big fan of bircher muesli - like you say Lorraine, low stress in the morning and healthy! I use freshly squeezed orange juice in mine - 1/2 an orange for 1/2 cup of muesli then mix yoghurt in the next day and eat it with strawberries - YUM! Waiting for breakfast now ;-)

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