Homemade Granola
6 cups oats
1 cup sunflower seeds
1 cup coconut flakes
1 cup buckwheat groats
1 cup of almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts, or whatever nuts you have on hand
Handful of flax seeds
Dried fruit, if you wish
3/4 cup honey
4 tablespoons coconut oil/olive oil/almond oil, etc.
3/4 cup honey
4 tablespoons coconut oil/olive oil/almond oil, etc.
Note: Sometimes I don't have all the ingredients, so I just use whatever I have! Rolled triticale or any sort of rolled grain can be used to supplement for the oats. You can supplement more nuts for the sunflower seeds, or mix it up as you wish. The point is to roughly end up with 10(ish) cups of dry ingredients.
Meet the granola team:
The Oats
The Flax Seeds
The Walnuts
Unsweetened Coconut Flakes
Sunflower Seeds
Step One: Mix all the dry ingredients together in a large bowl
Step Two: Melt the honey and the oil of your choice over low heat until it is runny and combined
Step Three: Pour the honey mixture over the dry mixture until well combined
Step Four: Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and spread the mixture in a thin layer across the sheet
Step Five: Baked at 300 degrees for roughly thirty minutes until lightly toasted. Stir a few times during the baking.
Voila. That's it! Wonderful and delicious! We eat ours just like a normal boxed cereal, or it also works well with yogurt and fruit. All the ingredients are available at the health food store in bulk for less than they cost at the regular grocery store.
I'm off to go sledding with my niece, nephew, and husband. It can get ruthless out there. They are animals on those sleds.
If I never return, it's been a pleasure.
Happy granola making you-granola-eater-you!
If you are adding dry fruit to the granola do you add it before you bake it or after?
ReplyDeleteEither one :) I usually wait till after.
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