Chia Seed & Flaxseed Flapjack | Recipe

Flapjacks have always been a firm family favourite in our household. With Neil being a huge cycling fan, he has always turned to flapjacks to boost his energy when out on his long hard rides on a Sunday, and in turn the boys have always loved to boost their energy with flapjacks too. Did you realise how simple flapjacks are to make? Simply throw a few key ingredients together in a bowl, bake in the oven and voila – a delicious, healthy and super energy boosting snack the whole family can enjoy! These chia seed and flaxseed flapjacks are no different!

Chia Seed & Flaxseed Flapjacks

Made using lots of energy boosting ingredients, these flapjacks are perfect for babies and toddlers on the move and Mums who need a boost after yet another sleepless night!

Chia seeds have becomes such a popular superfood in recent years and it’s easy to see why. Boasting antioxidant properties and packed full of fibre, chia seeds can help protect you against developing heart disease, boost digestion and can help boost bone health too!

Flax seeds offer similar health benefits. As well as being great for digestion (as long as they’re ground – otherwise they’ll just pass through you!), flaxseed contains health-protective antioxidants called polyphenols which can help protect you against heart disease and cancer. What’s not to love?

chia and flaxseed flapjack straight out of the oven

How do you make this chia seed & flaxseed flapjack?

This chia seed and flaxseed flapjack contains 7 ingredients – all of which I had in my store cupboard (as I am a bit of a hoarder when it comes to rolled oats, seeds and nuts!)

Simply add all the dry ingredients to a bowl and combine, add the wet ingredients and mix, press into a square baking tin and bake for 45 minutes – 1 hour. It’s as simple as that!

chia and flaxseed flapjack

A flapjack without honey?

Most flapjack recipes do contain honey, but this one doesn’t – simply because I wanted to be able to feed these chia seed and flaxseed flapjacks to my baby – and babies can’t have honey before they turn one.

The mashed banana, butter and maple syrup help to bind all the dry ingredients and you can rest assured that when baked, the flapjack won’t crumble!

chia and flaxseed flapjack

How long does the chia seed flapjack keep for?

You can keep the flapjack in a well sealed container for up to a week – that is of course if it lasts that long! The longest we have managed to keep this flapjack without it all being devoured is about three days!


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How will I know if the flapjack is cooked?

Follow the baking instructions and cook for 45 minutes. The flapjack will appear crispy on the outside and soft on the inside when you take it out, however the flapjack will solidify and harden as it cools.

If you do prefer a crispier flapjack, you can bake it for up to an hour.

chia and flaxseed flapjack being cut

What changes can I make to this recipe?

Not a fan of raisins? Feel free to take them out. Prefer a sweeter flapjack? Add chocolate chips or tablespoon of honey. The main ingredients of rolled oats, chia seeds, flaxseed and butter should be kept in, but other than that, the additional ingredients can be switched around based on your individual taste.

ready to eat the chia and flaxseed flapjack

How many calories in this chia seed flapjack?

The nutritional calculator I used worked out that if you cut this flapjack into sixteen slices that each slice will be 130 calories each. Not bad for a flapjack which are infamously known to be FULL of calories!

1 Comment

  1. Kim

    Hi what can I replace the banana with in this flapjack recipe

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