Easy Chewy Flapjacks Recipe - Traditional Home Baking (2024)

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These soft and chewy flapjacks are delicious oat bars (similar to American granola bars) that won't fall apart. This easy recipe only calls for melted butter, sugar, syrup, porridge oats and a little flour.

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I love this flapjack recipe, I've made it a few times. Adding a little flour to the mixture helps your flapjacks turn out soft and chewy, rather than hard and brittle as they sometimes can.

Once you've mastered this recipe and learned how to make Soft Chewy Flapjacks, you can add just about anything you like to customize these granola bars.

You can add chocolate chips, nuts, or mixed dried fruits like in this Fruity Flapjack recipe. If Apricots are your favourite dried fruit snack, try this Apricot Flapjack recipe.

These Coconut Chocolate Squares have a very similar texture to Flapjacks, but without the golden syrup. They have added coconut in the base with a thick topping of firm chocolate that slices easily when set.

How to make Soft and Chewy Flapjacks

To make basic flapjacks, start by greasing and lining the base and sides of an 8" square loose bottomed baking tin with baking parchment. The baking parchment is essential as it makes it easier to lift the flapjacks out of the tin once they have cooled.

If you don't have an 8" square tin, use one of a similar volume in size eg 8 x 8 = 64 square inches. 9" round cake tin is a good, readily available substitute.

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Melt the butter, sugar, and syrup in a large pan over a very gentle heat until all the sugar and butter have melted. DO NOT BOIL THE MIXTURE. This will turn the sugar into a caramel, which is what makes many flapjacks turn out hard and difficult to eat.

Add the flour, salt, and oats. Mix thoroughly until everything is covered in the syrup mixture. It helps to give the dry ingredients a little mix before adding to the syrup.

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Spread the mixture evenly and firmly into the prepared tin. The mixture is a little runny, but you will still need to press the mixture down firmly as this will help prevent the flapjacks from falling apart after baking.

Bake in the centre of the oven for 25 – 30 minutes or until baked and golden brown in colour.

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Remove from the oven. Leave to cool a little before scoring the top into bars. DO NOT CUT ALL THE WAY THROUGH. You need these oat bars to set and cool completely before doing that.

The mixture will still be hot and very sticky, so take care, especially when baking with children.

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Now that the flapjacks have cooled completely, you can complete the process of slicing them into bars. They will feel soft and chewy, and will not fall apart. The perfect simple granola bar recipe is within your reach!

Keep in an airtight container with a sheet of baking parchment wrapped around them, to help keep them moist and chewy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do my Flapjacks Fall Apart?

There could be many reasons why your flapjacks may fall apart after baking. I find using Porridge Oats rather than whole jumbo oats results in a better product.

Slicing them into bars while still warm can often cause them to fall apart. Instead, if you partially score them and then pop them in the fridge, this will speed up the cooling process and result in solid granola bars.

Packing the mixture down firmly in the baking tin before baking also helps. This removes the possibility of any air being trapped in between the oats, causing them to fall apart.

Finally, I know I'm probably stating the obvious, but I have to ask: did you weigh the ingredients correctly? Using improper amounts can result in the oat bars not setting up correctly.

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Why are my Flapjacks Hard?

Over-boiling the sugar, butter and syrup, is one possible reason for flapjacks being so hard. Simmering the butter-sugar-syrup mixture on low heat is better.

Adding flour helps make them chewy and soft. If you missed the flour, that could be the reason.

If they do turn hard, leave them in the open air for a few hours to help soften them a little. TIP: You can also store them with a slice of bread to keep them soft, or to help soften hard oat bars.

Should Flapjacks be Soft when they come out of the Oven?

Flapjacks will appear to be soft when you first take them out of the oven. They are not underbaked, so don't worry about that. They will firm up but still have a deliciously chewy texture, once they have cooled down.

Should I cut Flapjack Hot or Cold?

You should ideally wait until the flapjacks have cooled down completely before you slice them. But as mentioned above, you can score the top of the flapjacks when they have cooked a little, but wait until they have cooled completely before slicing the flapjack bars all the way through.

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Easy Flapjack Recipe

Lynn Hill

Soft and chewy flapjacks that won't fall apart. An easy Flapjack recipe of melted butter, sugar, syrup, porridge oats and a little flour.

5 from 9 votes

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

30 minutes mins

Total Time 45 minutes mins

Course Snack

Cuisine British

Servings 10

Calories 285 kcal

Equipment

  • Baking Parchment

INGREDIENTS

  • 170 grams butter
  • 115 grams soft brown sugar or demerara sugar
  • 55 grams golden syrup
  • 225 grams Porridge Oats not jumbo oats
  • 50 grams plain flour
  • Pinch of salt

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 180c conventional oven

  • Grease and line the base and sides of an 8 inch square loose bottomed baking tin with baking parchment. The baking parchment is essential as it makes it easier to lift the flapjacks out of the tin once they have cooled.

  • If you don’t have an 8 inch square tin, use one of a similar volume in size eg 8 x 8 = 64 square inches. I was never good at maths, so I hope you get the idea.

  • Melt the butter, sugar, and syrup in a large pan over a very gentle heat until all the sugar and butter have melted. DO NOT BOIL THE MIXTURE. This is most likely the reason why some flapjacks turn out hard and difficult to eat.

  • Add the flour, salt, and oats. Mix thoroughly until everything is covered in the syrup mixture. It helps to give the dry ingredients a little mix before adding to the syrup.

  • Spread the mixture evenly and firmly into the prepared tin. The mixture is a little runny, but you will still need to press the mixture down firmly as this will help prevent the flapjacks from falling apart after baking.

  • Bake in the centre of the oven for 25 – 30 minutes or until baked and golden brown in colour.

  • Remove from the oven. Leave to cool a little before partially slicing the top into bars. DO NOT CUT ALL THE WAY THROUGH. You need the flapjacks to set and cool completely before doing that.

  • The mixture will still be hot and very sticky, so take care, especially when baking with children.

  • Now that the flapjacks have cooled completely, you can complete to process of slicing them into bars. They will feel soft and chewy. And should not fall apart.

  • Keep in an airtight container with a sheet of baking parchment wrapped around them, to help keep them moist and chewy.

Notes

WHY DO MY FLAPJACKS FALL APART?

  • There could be many reasons why your flapjacks may fall apart after baking. I find using Porridge Oats rather than whole jumbo oats are better.
  • Slicing them into bars while still warm can often cause them to fall apart. If you partially slice them and pop them in the fridge, this will speed up the cooling process.
  • I know I’m probably stating the obvious, but did you weight the ingredients correctly?
  • Packing the mixture down firmly in the baking tin before baking also helps. This removes the possibility of any air being trapped in between the oats, causing them to fall apart.

WHY ARE MY FLAPJACKS SO HARD?

  • Over boiling the sugar, butter and syrup, is one possible reason for flapjacks being so hard. Simmering the butter, sugar, syrup mixture on low heat is better.
  • Adding flour helps make them chewy and soft. If you missed the flour out, that could be the reason.
  • If they do turn hard, leave them in the open air for a few hours to help soften them a little.

SHOULD I CUT FLAPJACK HOT OR COLD?

You should ideally wait until the flapjacks have cooled down completely before you slice them. But as mentioned above, you can score the top of the flapjacks when they have cooked a little, but wait until they have cooled completely before slicing the flapjack bars all the way through.

SHOULD FLAPJACKS BE SOFT WHEN THEY COME OUT OF THE OVEN?

Flapjacks will appear to be soft when you first take them out of the oven. They are not underbaked, so don't worry about that. They will firm up but still have a deliciously chewy texture, once they have cooled down.

Keyword Flapjacks, oats, soft and chewy

Easy Chewy Flapjacks Recipe - Traditional Home Baking (2024)

FAQs

Why is my flapjack not chewy? ›

Over boiling the sugar, butter, and syrup, and over baking are a few possible reasons for flapjacks being hard and not chewy. Adding flour helps make them chewy and soft.

How to make flapjacks that don't fall apart? ›

5 Bake for 25 minutes until golden. After five minutes cooling, press the flapjacks with something heavy and flat (this compresses them and stops them falling apart). Cool on a wire rack. Cut into squares.

Why does my flapjack go hard? ›

Why do my flapjacks go hard? Flapjacks can go hard if the temperature is too high when heating the butter, sugar and syrup mixture on the hob. Instead, keep it on a low heat, stirring occasionally. During baking, rotating the tray in the oven can help them cook more evenly.

How to firm up flapjacks? ›

If your flapjacks appear to be extremely crumbly when cutting, score the top of the bake immediately and put them in the fridge or freezer for a short period to firm up. When you are pressing the mixture into the tin before baking, it's important to pack the mixture in tightly.

What happens if you put too much syrup in flapjacks? ›

For me, too much golden syrup makes them hard to bite through and dunking is simply not an option with flapjacks. Golden syrup can also make flapjacks sickly sweet. Cooking times and oven temperature are important.

What can I use instead of golden syrup in flapjacks? ›

Golden syrup – This gives the lovely sticky texture. You can replace it with honey if you prefer but it can be more unpredictable as honey is a natural product where the consistency varies. The flavour can also be quite strong. Brown sugar – Soft light brown sugar gives a good flavour but caster sugar will work too.

Can I use honey instead of golden syrup? ›

However, honey has a unique flavor, which can change the flavour of your baked goods more than golden syrup would. For this reason, honey is good to add sweetness, but as it will change the flavour of your desserts, it's not considered to be the best substitute for golden syrup.

Should you cut flapjacks hot or cold? ›

You should always cut flapjacks while they're still warm so you can easily slice through them and create even, equal slices.

What is the difference between a flapjack and a pancake? ›

Different regions of the U.S. are more likely to call them one name or the other. For example, in the South, “flapjacks” is the preferred term, while the North and Northeast prefer “pancakes.” There is no noticeable difference between them except for the name, and whatever you call them, they're sure to be delicious!

How to tell when flapjacks are done? ›

Press evenly into the baking tray and bake on a high shelf in the oven for 15 minutes. The flapjack will still feel soft. Leave to cool in the tray for 5 minutes and then lift the baking paper up and out of the tray to cool completely. Cut into bars and enjoy!

Why are my flapjacks rubbery? ›

If gluten is over-mixed it becomes tough, rubbery, and unappetizing. Don't worry about the lumps; they'll disappear when you cook your flapjacks!

What to do with failed flapjack? ›

I cut it into squares & put it in my Thermomix & ground it up for less than a minute & set it aside. Then I melted butter, light brown sugar & golden syrup in the TM6 bowl, before adding the crumbed mix & set it to stir on reverse blade. Back in the oven for 20 minutes & it is perfect!

Why do my homemade flapjacks fall apart? ›

Too crumbly - oats too large or too many additions if you're adding nuts and fruit etc, use the small cheap oats, or grind them with a pestle and mortar. Also flatten the mixture down well in the tin. Rock hard! - baked too long, when the flapjacks come out of the oven they should still be bubbling a little.

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.

How long does it take for flapjacks to set? ›

Press evenly into the tin and bake for 25 minutes for chewy, 30 minutes for crunchy, until set and golden. Allow to cool completely in the tin, but cut into squares a few minutes after they come out of the oven, before they harden. Are flapjacks the acceptable face of tray bakes, or a health hazard in disguise?

Should flapjacks be hard when cooked? ›

Press evenly into the tin and bake for 25 minutes for chewy, 30 minutes for crunchy, until set and golden. Allow to cool completely in the tin, but cut into squares a few minutes after they come out of the oven, before they harden. Are flapjacks the acceptable face of tray bakes, or a health hazard in disguise?

Can you undercook flapjack? ›

Why do my homemade flapjacks fall apart? This can happen if you overcook or undercook your flapjacks. When you overcook a flapjack, the golden syrup dries out and it becomes crumbly. An undercooked flapjack will have a raw doughy texture that doesn't hold its shape.

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