Easy muesli recipe (copycat Alpen). (2024)

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This easy muesli recipe requires nothing more than mixing a few pantry staples together! It’s so good, you’ll be making it on repeat, and will save a bundle on those expensive bags and boxes of store-bought muesli cereals.

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Since I was a little girl in Scotland, I have loved Alpen muesli cereal.

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In fact, when my mother was pregnant, she said she couldn’t wait to get up to eat a bowl of Alpen for breakfast because she loved it so much.

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That said, I have to explain, to those of you in North America who may have only tasted the Canadian-made Alpen: it’s NOT the same as the original UK Alpen, it’s absolutely awful! I actually left a review for the only box I ever bought, and said it tasted like horse food! Not that I’ve had horse food, but you get the idea.

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So whenever I come back from the UK, I have some Alpen in my suitcase. Last time, I splurged and bought the family size (almost 2.5 lb) bag and lugged it back with me. Well, no more lugging heavy cereal over 5000 miles, because I’ve cracked the Alpen code, and made it myself! It tastes JUST like the original!

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Honestly, I cannot tell you how ecstatic I am to have done this. This copycat Alpen tastes just like the real deal, and I have already made four batches in about 10 days! This means my husband is allowed to eat “Alpen” too, now (it was off limits when I lugged it back from the UK)!

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Alpen comes in three flavors: original (which is the one I like), no sugar, and dark chocolate. The beauty of this recipe is that you can make all three. Omit the sugar for the no sugar version, and add chocolate for the chocolate Alpen! So easy, and the most work you’ll have to do is to chop some hazelnuts, that’s it. Some of you on Facebook asked about muesli when you saw my photo.

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What is Muesli?

Müesli means, “little mush” in German. It was invented by a Swiss doctor, Maximilian Bircher-Benner, in the early 1900s who hoped to cure his sanatorium patients by healthy eating of raw food. His original concoction consisted of rolled oats (soaked in water for 12 hours), sweetened condensed milk, lemon juice, grated apple and ground hazelnuts or almonds.

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You may have heard of Bircher muesli as there has been a resurgence of this overnight oats breakfast in past years. I eat Alpen, and this copycat muesli, with cold milk poured over it, but you can make it like Bircher muesli, or even pour hot milk onto it.

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What is Alpen?

In the late 1960s, a UK executive from the Weetabix company was on a skiing holiday in Switzerland when his personal chef made him some muesli. (FYI I still buy Weetabix as I don’t think I’ll be recreating this cereal anytime soon!) He loved it so much and was so impressed with how it kept him going on the slopes, he brought the idea back to the UK and Alpen was born in 1971. It has been incredibly popular ever since. -Alpen.com

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One of the things I love most about Alpen is the dry-milk coated raisins! Don’t ask me why, because I haven’t got a clue-it’s such a strange thing, I know!

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Now, let’s get to the recipe. Here are all the ingredients you’ll need for the original Alpen muesli recipe (with a pinch of salt–not shown). Try to buy organic if at all possible. I used Shiloh Farms wheat flakes, Trader Joe’s nuts, organic raisins and organic rolled oats. My supplies have dwindled because I’ve made so many batches. Do I even need to tell you how nutritious this breakfast is? I thought not.

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Easy Muesli Recipe (Alpen Copycat)

copycat recipe of Alpen muesli makes 10 servings

FULL PRINTABLE RECIPE BELOW (I recommend using a scale)

Put all of the ingredients into a bowl and mix well.

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Pour into an airtight container.

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Keep in a cool cupboard or pantry. Use within 4 weeks.

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How to Serve Muesli

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Serve with cold milk, or even hot milk on a cold day.

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Soak the muesli with water the night before, and add shredded apples if you like, too. It’s rather addictive, just warning you. Although I’m not pregnant, I wake up thinking about having this cereal, too!

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And if you have never seen one of these cow milk jugs, they are absolutely hilarious! Well, to me they are, but my mum hates them, ha ha! I have to say, children think they are so funny! Maybe something to encourage them to have milk (or whatever you want to pour)!

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Easy Muesli Recipe (Alpen Copycat)

Yield: 10

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Total Time: 10 minutes

A copycat recipe of Alpen muesli.

Ingredients

  • 1 ¾ cups (170 g) wheat flakes
  • 1 ¾ cups (170 g) rolled oats, old fashioned (not instant)
  • ½ cup (60 g) raisins
  • 1 Tbsp (14 g) fine sugar (caster), or a little more or less, to your liking (omit for sugar-free)
  • 4 Tbsp dry milk powder
  • ½ cup (43 g) sliced almonds (raw or roasted)
  • ⅓ cup (43 g) chopped hazelnuts (raw or roasted)
  • a generous pinch of salt

Instructions

  1. Add all of the ingredients into a bowl
  2. Mix well.
  3. Pour into airtight container.

Notes

Original Alpen has twice the amount of sugar, so if you want to make it exactly the same, just add 2 Tbsp of sugar.

For no sugar Alpen: omit the sugar.

For dark chocolate Alpen: add ½ cup (57 g) dark chocolate chunks.

Nutrition Information:

Yield: 10Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 255Total Fat: 7gSaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 5gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 25mgCarbohydrates: 43gFiber: 7gSugar: 7gProtein: 10g

Nutrition information is only estimated.

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Easy muesli recipe (copycat Alpen). (2024)

FAQs

What are the ingredients in Alpen original muesli? ›

Ingredients. Wholegrain Wheat (39%), Wholegrain Rolled Oats (37%), Raisins (12%), Sugar, Skimmed Milk Powder, Milk Whey Power, Roasted Sliced Nuts (2.0%) (Hazelnuts & Almonds), Salt. Also may contain other Nuts.

Is Alpen the same as muesli? ›

Alpen is a whole grain muesli cereal consisting of rolled oats, fruits and nuts.

How is Alpen made? ›

Wholegrain Wheat (43%), Wholegrain Rolled Oats (37%), Raisins (15%), Skimmed Milk Powder, Milk Whey Powder, Roasted Sliced Nuts (2.0%)(Hazelnuts & Almonds), Salt.

Is it cheaper to make your own muesli? ›

Making homemade muesli and muesli bars are much cheaper than buying them. You can really make it a budget breakfast – oats are an economical ingredient, and you can add the add ins which suit your budget.

Why is Alpen so good? ›

The combination of whole grains and nuts makes muesli a good source of protein. For example, Alpen muesli provides about 6 g of protein in a 2/3-cup (55-g) serving. It also contains fiber, vitamins, and minerals ( 4 ).

What is the healthiest type of muesli? ›

Untoasted, raw or natural muesli usually starts with a base of rolled oats, loaded with nuts, seeds and/or dried fruit. Untoasted muesli is usually lower in saturated fat and added sugars than the toasted varieties, making it a healthy choice.

Why is muesli so expensive? ›

Apparently it's mainly because of the price of some of the raw ingredients going up so much, particularly almonds and hazelnuts.

What is muesli called in America? ›

Muesli and granola are considered by some people, especially Americans, to be the same thing…but they are not! Granola is made with similar ingredients as muesli, specifically oats, nuts, seeds and fruit, but granola typically has a lot more sugar and oil than muesli does.

Is muesli healthier than oats? ›

Oats is rich in key nutrients, protein and fibre, but muesli has comparatively higher protein and nutrient due to presence of additional ingredients in it. But unlike oats, muesli also has added sugar which somehow eliminates all the good properties.

Which country brand is Alpen muesli? ›

Alpen is the original Swiss style muesli, made from only finest natural ingredients that have been expertly blended to deliver a deliciously tasty and healthy high fibre cereal. It is a whole grain breakfast of rolled oats, fruits and nuts with no preservatives or artificial flavours or colours.

Is Alpen good for high blood pressure? ›

*Alpen is two thirds carbohydrate which helps provide energy to the body as part of a healthy diet and lifestyle. **Alpen is low in sodium and reducing consumption of sodium contributes to the maintenance of normal blood pressure as part of a healthy diet and lifestyle.

Is Alpen good for diabetics? ›

Sugar-free muesli has a GI of 57. It consists of raw, rolled oats and other ingredients, such as dried fruits, seeds, and nuts. Reputable brands include Alpen Original Muesli, Bob's Red Mill, and Familia Swiss Muesli Cereal. With its base of oats, muesli is a great source of fiber.

Why do you soak muesli overnight? ›

The simple practice of soaking grains allows the organisms and enzymes to break down within the grain and start to neutralize the phytic acid. Phytic acid is found within the hulls of nuts, seeds, and grains (things that our muesli is chalk-full of) and can be tough for your body to fully digest.

Should you eat muesli everyday? ›

It's the most versatile breakfast that you can eat hot, cold, overnight, baked and more! Eating muesli every day helps improve your brain function, focus, and energy, and decreases your risk for heart disease!

What happens to your body when you eat muesli? ›

Muesli comprises of oat bran which contains a oat fiber known as beta-glucan. Beta glucan helps in reducing cholesterol levels, regulating blood pressure, promoting weight loss, relieving constipation etc. The first meal of the day has to be the healthiest of all.

What is the difference between breakfast cereal and muesli? ›

Cereal is a processed grain-based product with a lighter texture and varied flavor options, while muesli is a raw or lightly toasted mixture of whole grains, nuts, and dried fruits with a heartier texture. From a nutritional standpoint, muesli often takes the lead due to its natural ingredients and minimal processing.

Is Alpen muesli good for diabetics? ›

Sugar-free muesli has a GI of 57. It consists of raw, rolled oats and other ingredients, such as dried fruits, seeds, and nuts. Reputable brands include Alpen Original Muesli, Bob's Red Mill, and Familia Swiss Muesli Cereal. With its base of oats, muesli is a great source of fiber.

Is Alpen processed food? ›

Not All UPF is bad

points out that some foods which meet the UPF definition may still deserve a place on your table. These include Heinz Beanz, Alpen No Added Sugar Muesli, and New Covent Garden Tomato & Basil Soup.

What is the difference between muesli and granola cereal? ›

Muesli is made with uncooked rolled oats, which retain their natural texture and taste. Granola is made with baked rolled oats, which gives it a crunchy texture and a toasted flavor. Muesli typically contains fresh or dried fruits like apples, bananas, berries, and raisins, which add natural sweetness and flavor.

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