Easy Chocolate Banana Flapjack Recipe - What the Redhead said (2024)

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I’ve been looking for new ways to use up over ripe bananas that make a change from banana bread recipes and one evening the idea of banana flapjacks came to me and I just had to make them. We love flapjacks and I’ve learnt that you can put pretty much anything in them to make some great flavour combinations.

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This chocolate banana flapjack was a bit of a happy accident as the children wanted a flapjack version of our banana and chocolate muffins. They weren’t expecting the chocolate to melt into the flapjack but it gives such a nice flavour throughout the bake.

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Can you vary this flapjack recipe?

For this easy recipe we use a basic mix of sugar, butter and golden syrup to cover the oats but you could use maple syrup or even honey if you prefer. You could also add some dried fruit for some added texture and even leave out the chocolate if you’d rather have a plain banana flapjack without the underlying chocolate flavour. You could also switch the chocolate for peanut butter to make a lovely peanut butter banana flapjack.

The kids love baking and one of their favourite things is a flapjack. It’s always a foolproof recipe and although not a healthy one it’s one that can be made at home and enjoyed in no time at all. I think our children would eat it straight from the baking tin if given half a chance!

If you’re looking for other recipes to use up bananas, why not try our banana pancakes, fruity banana muffins or banana snack bar recipes? You can see all our banana recipes here.

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What equipment do you need for this flapjack recipe?

You can make this recipe simply with things you already have in your kitchen but here are the things we use in case there’s something you don’t already have:

As you can see, it’s all things you probably have already – that is what makes flapjacks so simple and convenient to make.

So here’s our delicious Chocolate Banana Flapjack recipe:

Ingredients

  • 2 overripe bananas, mashed
  • 200g margarine or unsalted butter
  • 200g soft light brown sugar
  • 120ml golden syrup
  • 400g porridge oats
  • 100g chocolate chips

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 160C/325F/Gas 3 and grease a suitable oven dish or baking tray.
  • In a pan, heat the butter, soft brown sugar and golden syrup until fully melted.
  • Put the porridge oats and mashed bananas in a large bowl and stir in the melted butter mixture until fully coated.
  • Add the chocolate chips and mix well.
  • Pour into the prepared tray and flatten out so it reaches all the edges and has a nice even finish.
  • Bake in the oven for 35 minutes until golden brown.
  • Slice whilst still warm and leave to cool in the baking tray.

If you’d like to pin or print this Chocolate Banana Flapjackrecipe for later you can do so below. Happy baking!

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Chocolate Banana Flapjack

This is such a moreish treat of a recipe. The chocolate and banana flavours work so well together and these flapjacks are fantastic for breakfast or a snack at any time of the day.

Course Afternoon Tea, Dessert, Snack

Cuisine American, British

Prep Time 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time 35 minutes minutes

Servings 16 portions

Calories 269kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 bananas overripe and mashed
  • 200 g margarine or unsalted butter
  • 200 g soft light brown sugar
  • 120 ml golden syrup
  • 400 g porridge oats
  • 100 g chocolate chips

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 160C/325F/Gas 3 and grease a suitable oven dish or baking tray.

  • In a pan, heat the butter, soft brown sugar and golden syrup until fully melted.

  • Put the porridge oats and mashed bananas in a large bowl and stir in the melted butter mixture until fully coated.

  • Add the chocolate chips and mix well.

  • Pour into the prepared tray and flatten out so it reaches all the edges and has a nice even finish.

  • Bake in the oven for 35 minutes until golden brown.

  • Slice whilst still warm and leave to cool in the baking tray.

*Note: Nutritional information is estimated, based on publicly available data. Nutrient values may vary from those published.

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FAQs

Why are my flapjacks not fluffy? ›

Over mixing: Over mixing the ingredients can cause the gluten in the flour to become overdeveloped, which can make the flapjacks tough and crumbly. Over cooking: If you cook your flapjacks for too long, they may become dry and fall apart. Using too much dry ingredients: If you add too much dry ingre.

Why is my flapjack not chewy? ›

Golden syrup is the chewiness activator in a flapjack recipe, so if you want extremely chewy results, add an extra half a tablespoon to this recipe, with 5g less caster sugar. When the flapjacks are pale golden and still very soft to the touch, remove them from the oven.

What makes flapjacks stick together? ›

How to make flapjacks stick together and not crumble. Splitting the oats in two and blending half into a flour really helps everything stick together. It is also vital to really press the mixture into the tray before you cook. And resist the temptation to take them out of the tray when they are warm.

Why does my flapjack go hard? ›

You don't want to leave them in the oven for too long – if they turn too dark they can be a bit hard. Remove the flapjacks from the oven and leave them in the tin to cool. Once they're cool, remove them from the tin, cut them into squares, serve and enjoy.

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