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Cereal Yogurt Bars
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Kraft Foods
"Delight your family tonight with this scrumptious dessert from Kraft."
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PREP TIME
15 Min
COOK TIME
30 Min
READY IN
45 Min
Original recipe yield 16 bars
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2 cups POST Raisin Bran Cereal
3/4 cup flour
1/4 cup firmly packed brown sugar
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/2 cup butter or margarine
1 (8 ounce) container BREYER'S Strawberry Lowfat Yogurt
1 egg, slightly beaten
2 tablespoons flour
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DIRECTIONS
Mix cereal, 3/4 cup flour, sugar and cinnamon in small bowl. Cut in butter until mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Press 1/2 of the mixture firmly into bottom of greased 8-inch square baking pan.
Mix yogurt, egg and 2 tablespoons flour in another small bowl. Spread over cereal mixture in pan; sprinkle with remaining cereal mixture.
Bake at 350 degrees F for 30 minutes or until golden brown. Cool in pan on wire rack. Cut into bars.
© KF Holdings. Used with permission.
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Reviewed on jan. 25, 2004 by LIZNATALE
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LIZNATALE
jan. 25, 2004
These are GREAT! They do not require anything that isnt already in your kitchen. And make for a perfect "on the run" breakfast. My 6 year old loved them, and I will definatly make them again!
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These are GREAT! They do not require anything that isnt already in your kitchen. And make for...
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Reviewed on jan. 25, 2004 by 2BUSY867
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jan. 25, 2004
I used Oat Bran cereal with strawberries along with the strawberry yogurt. Delicious, only next time I think I'll let it cook a little longer so the top layer of cereal gets a little crunchy. Another keeper.....
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I used Oat Bran cereal with strawberries along with the strawberry yogurt. Delicious, only...
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Reviewed on jan. 25, 2004 by TIGERLISE99
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jan. 25, 2004
These are great bars! I subsituted applesauce for the butter to get rid of the majority of the fat. I still mixed it with a pastry cutter to chop up the cereal. This made the mixture a lot more moist, so it was a little difficult to spread a thin layer in the pan. I wasn't sure that it would work for this recipe, but they came out fine! They were just a little bit chewier than I think they would have otherwise been. Also, since I didn't have much topping to put on, I made a quick streusel topping from about 3 Tbs brown sugar, 1tsp flour and 1 Tbs butter. I also used Post Blueberry Morning cereal with blueberry yogurt. This is a very versatile recipe!
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Reviewed on jan. 25, 2004 by SKOONUS
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jan. 25, 2004
Oh my...there are so many things you can do with this recipe. I will try it with different flavored yogurts.
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Reviewed on jan. 10, 2006 by
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jan. 10, 2006
YUMMY! These are fantastic and the possibilities are endless! I used Quaker Strawberry and Mango cereal with blueberry yogurt and doubled the recipe while still using the smaller pan to make a nice thick bar. Super easy, even kids can prepare. Great recipe! Thanks!
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YUMMY! These are fantastic and the possibilities are endless! I used Quaker Strawberry and...
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Reviewed on jul. 5, 2005 by MtnBikeGirl
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jul. 5, 2005
These were OK, kind of mushy and greasy. I had to buy raisin bran just for this and I don't usually buy it. I may or may not make these again only if raisin bran goes on sale. My husband did like them.
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These were OK, kind of mushy and greasy. I had to buy raisin bran just for this and I don't...
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Reviewed on may 10, 2005 by
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RUBY2
may 10, 2005
Unusual, quick to prepare and absolutely delicious even though I forgot to add the cinnamon. I made these with mostly whole wheat pastry flour and as I was using a black metal pan they baked in only 25 min.
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Unusual, quick to prepare and absolutely delicious even though I forgot to add the cinnamon. ...
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Reviewed on jan. 25, 2004 by
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BOND 007
jan. 25, 2004
These are so good! I made them at 3:00 and by 3:10 3 of them were devoured! There are now only three left, and they'll be gone soon too! This is one of the best recipes I've ever tried! Thanks Kraft!!!!
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These are so good! I made them at 3:00 and by 3:10 3 of them were devoured! There are now...
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Reviewed on jan. 25, 2004 by STACEY.
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STACEY.
jan. 25, 2004
We used this recipe for a cooking group with older adults. We followed the suggestion for blueberry morning cereal and blueberry yogurt. They were a huge hit! Note: crushing the cereal made it easier to blend for the crust and topping.
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Reviewed on jan. 25, 2004 by METRAA
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METRAA
jan. 25, 2004
This are quite good. I made them once with reduced fat margarine (Brummel & Brown works well). Today I made them with 1 cup Raisin Bran & 1 cup Kashi Good Friends. I also added 1/4 cup of diced apples. Very tasty indeed! Plus the kids eat 'em up.
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