Cranberry Orange Pecan Scones
category: Breakfast

Great for breakfast or afternoon tea. These scones are flakey and so easy to make. I adopted this version of a traditional scone when my son was studying the United Kingdom in school this past year. His classmates and all the mothers just went crazy over them!
The Ola! Cranberry Orange Pecan Granola has maple syrup as the sweetner and the combination is just amazing.

You will need to chill the dough for at least 2 hours or overnight so I plan ahead

What you will need:
- 2 3/4 cups all- purpose flour
- 1/2 cup corn meal (white)
- 1/2 cup granulated sugar + some for topping
- 1 tablespoon baking powder
- 1/8 teaspoon kosher salt
- 1 1/2 to 2 sticks + sweet butter depends if you want really, really flaky scones use all 2 sticks of butter
- 2-2 1/2 cups Ola! Cranberry Orange Pecan Granola (one 9 ounce bag)
- 3/4 cup heavy cream + extra for topping
- pinch of cinnamon

Combine flour, corn meal, sugar, baking powder & salt then cut in cold butter. This mixture will be course now add the Ola! Cranberry Orange Pecan Granola & heavy cream. Mix till all is combined.

Next: shape the dough into three equal disks about one inch in height on parchment paper. Brush the top with heavy cream & melted butter then sprinkle with cinnamon sugar mixture.

Refridgerate for at least two hours or overnight.

Then: cut each disk into four or eight triangles, separate the triangles on the parchment paper so they cook evenly. You can use a cookie cutter that is round if you want a uniform shape - but why bother

Preheat the oven to 400F. Bake 15- 18 minutes. Remove from the baking sheet.

Serve warm or cool with jam, more butter or enjoy them alone with a cup of tea.

Hint: I double the batch and freeze the disks right on parchement paper in a freezer bag. I take the dough out the night before and de-frost in the frig because mornings are just crazy.

posted by Rose on January 24, 2010
Try it hot!
category: Breakfast

Ola! is fabulous as a hot cereal. Start with the 1/3 cup serving size of Ola! (you can always add more later) in a microwavable bowl or small saucepan. Add 1/2 cup milk or water and heat until hot. You can let it sit for a few moments until it's just the right texture, then add toppings of your choice: half-and-half, cream, milk or soy milk, flax, bran cereal, nuts, dried fruits (also good added before heating), coconut, fresh berries, and on and on...Enjoy while looking out the window. Sticks to your ribs all morning!

posted by LJ on January 02, 2010
Ola! brie
category: Breakfast

Ola! brie a great variation of the traditional matzah brie
while your fry pan is heating up beat 2-3 eggs add 1/2 cup of ola! vanilla almond making sure to break up the clusters
melt a tab of butter
add the egg and ola! mixture to the heated fry pan and smooth the ola! evenly over the pan
fry on both sides until golden brown much like french toast
serve with more maple syrup, cinnamon & sugar or your fav jelly
serves 2 or one male teenager

posted by cathy on December 22, 2009
parfait cups
category: Breakfast

this is one of those ideas that looks great when served but is so easy to make. your kids will also love to help with these too.
i used stemless wine glasses for mine but a large trifle dish would also work great for a brunch gathering.

what you will need:
your favorite Ola! flavor
your favorite yogurt
fresh fruit (berries, bananas, etc.)
pumpkin bread* (can also use banana, apple or zucchini breads)
*note: can omit if you just want to do the yogurt, Ola!, fruit layers.

how to begin:
start out with a layer of small cubes of the bread and spread on the bottom of glass.
spoon on a layer of yogurt
spread a layer of Ola!
add a layer of the fruit

this can now be repeated for another layer or two, depending on the size of your vessel.
i like to have the Ola! showing on the top so don't cover it all with the last layer of fruit.




posted by dina h. on December 14, 2009
Yummy Pancakes or Waffles!
category: Breakfast

this is a great way to dress up pancakes or waffles for a special breakfast or brunch. great for the holidays!
mix up your pancake or waffle batter. add in a scoop of your favorite Ola! flavor. ladle batter into your skillet or waffle iron. the aroma of the heated Ola! is amazing! serve with heated maple syrup and sliced fresh fruit such as strawberries and bananas and sprinkle of more Ola! on top. enjoy!

posted by dina h. on December 13, 2009
Energy fix
category: Breakfast

i dont like to eat much in the morning especially before exercise. so i will grab a banana before a run or bike ride and thats it. but when i'm finished, i'm starved and usually borderline woozy. so. i take about a 1/2 cup of vanilla almond Ola! in a medium bowl and mix with strawberries, blueberries and milk. heaven! it completely recharges the batteries

posted by kurt on December 13, 2009
pumpkin muffins with cream cheese frosting
category: Breakfast

these are quick and great for a brunch or quick breakfast treat!
use your favorite pumpkin bread mix.
cranberry orange pecan Ola! can be used at this point to top muffins before baking if you don't want to use the frosting.
if using the frosting, bake muffins according to directions.
to make frosting, mix a container of cream cheese and 1/4 cup confectioners sugar with a hand mixer. add in zest of one orange. spread frosting on cooled muffins and top with cranberry orange pecan Ola! (Tip: a scoop of Ola! can also be added to batter before baking)

posted by dina h. on December 13, 2009



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