One easy formula for endless granola creations...
Just choose your ingredients based on what you have in your pantry! Select from each of the following columns in the amounts shown:
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3 cups
Grains
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1 cup
Raw Nuts
|
1 cup
Raw Seeds
|
3/4 cup
Sweetener
|
1/2 cup
Oil
|
Spices / Extracts
|
Old
Fashioned Rolled Oats
Rolled
Barley
Rolled
Rye
Uncooked
Quinoa (2 tbsp added
to other rolled grains)
Quick
Cooking Steel Cut Oats
(1/2 cup added in with other rolled
grains)
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Hazel
Nuts
Walnuts
Pecans
Peanuts
Coconut
Chips
Almond
Slivers
Pistachios
Cashews
|
Pumpkin
Seeds
Sunflower
Seeds
Flax
Seeds
Millet
Sesame
Seeds
Hemp
Seeds
|
Brown
Sugar
Honey
Molasses
Brown
Rice Syrup
Maple
Syrup
Agave
Nectar
|
Canola
Oil
Olive
Oil
Avocado
Oil
Sunflower
Oil
Coconut
Oil
(melted)
Peanut
Oil
Walnut Oil
Grape
Seed Oil
Butter
(melted)
(2 to 4 tbsp of beaten egg white can be used to replace some
of the oil if desired)
|
3/4 to 1 tsp
Salt
(salt is essential,
but all other spices are optional)
1/2 tsp
Ginger
1 to 2 tsp Cinnamon
1 tsp
Pumpkin
Pie Spice
1/2 tsp Cardamom
1 tsp
Nutmeg
1/4 cup
Cocoa
Powder
2 tsp
Vanilla
Extract or another, like
almond, coconut, strawberry, etc.
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Next, choose your add-ins to finish your granola after it's been baked (after baking, because dried fruit can burn if baked with the rest of the mix, chocolate chips will melt, and roasted nuts could burn since they've already been roasted once).
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Add-ins should
equal 1 to 2 cups total.
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Dried apples, chopped
Dried pineapple, chopped
Dried apricots, chopped
Dried mango, chopped
Dried strawberries,
chopped
Dried plums, chopped
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Raisins
Craisins
Dried Cherries
Dried Blueberries
Dried Goji Berries
Banana Chips
|
Dried Dates
Chocolate Chips (or another variety of chips)
Roasted Nuts or Seeds (add roasted nuts and seeds only after
baking. Since they are already roasted, they will burn if baked again)
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Now, here's how to make the granola:
1. In a
large bowl, combine your chosen grains,
nuts, seeds, salt, spices and extracts.
2. Add
sweeteners and oil (and egg
white if using). Stir it all together with a rubber spatula.
3. Spread
the combined mix on a large deep cookie sheet, or split between two 9 X 13 baking dishes. Just be sure to line your chosen bake-ware with parchment
paper and you're good to go.
4. Bake
at 300 degrees for 40-45 minutes, stirring once or twice at intervals. The granola is done when it
looks nicely browned. It's okay if it doesn't seem crunchy when you first take
it out of the oven. It will harden as it cools.
5. Allow to cool on the cookie sheet, or in the baking dishes for about 10 minutes, then turn out onto a long piece of parchment paper on the counter. Carefully stir in any post baking add-ins, such as dried fruit, or roasted nuts (see above list). When the add-ins are mixed in, allow the granola to finish cooling completely. When the granola is totally
cooled, store in an air-tight container in your pantry.
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Not
sure where to begin your granola making adventure? Try the following recipe. You'll be hooked
on making your own granola in no time!
Orange Cranberry Walnut Granola
The following ingredients are broken down according to the
chart for DIY Granola, above. Once you've made a batch, you'll want to go back and experiment
with creating your own recipes!
INGREDIENTS
Note how selections are made from the categories above...
Note how selections are made from the categories above...
Grains
2 1/2 cups
old fashioned rolled oats
1/2 cup quick cooking steel cut oats
Nuts
1 cup chopped raw walnuts
Seeds
1/2 cup raw hemp seeds
1/2 cup raw sunflower seeds
Sweetener
1/2 cup honey
1/4 cup brown sugar
Oil
1/2 cup
avocado oil (or another oil)
Spices / Extracts
3/4
teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons cinnamon
2 teaspoons vanilla extract (all natural)
2 teaspoons orange extract (all natural)
Dried fruit
1 cup raisins
1 cup dried cranberries (or try orange flavored dried cranberries, I found mine at Trader Joes)
Makes approximately 2 quarts or 16 servings.
1 cup dried cranberries (or try orange flavored dried cranberries, I found mine at Trader Joes)
Makes approximately 2 quarts or 16 servings.
INSTRUCTIONS
Just like above...
1. In a large bowl, combine everything except the last 2 ingredients (you'll add the raisins and cranberries after baking, or they could burn). Stir together with a rubber spatula until well combined.
2. Spread the combined mix on a large deep cookie sheet, or split between two 9 X 13 baking dishes. Just be sure to line your chosen bake-ware with parchment paper and you're good to go.
3. Bake at 300 degrees for 40-45 minutes, stirring once or twice at intervals. The granola is done when it looks nicely browned. It's okay if it doesn't seem crunchy when you first take it out of the oven. It will harden as it cools.
4. Allow to cool on the cookie sheet, or in the baking dishes for about 10 minutes, then turn out onto a long piece of parchment paper. Carefully stir in the raisins and cranberries. Allow the granola to finish cooling completely, then store in an air-tight container in your pantry.
UPDATE!! FREE PRINTABLE RECIPE CARD
Just like above...
1. In a large bowl, combine everything except the last 2 ingredients (you'll add the raisins and cranberries after baking, or they could burn). Stir together with a rubber spatula until well combined.
2. Spread the combined mix on a large deep cookie sheet, or split between two 9 X 13 baking dishes. Just be sure to line your chosen bake-ware with parchment paper and you're good to go.
3. Bake at 300 degrees for 40-45 minutes, stirring once or twice at intervals. The granola is done when it looks nicely browned. It's okay if it doesn't seem crunchy when you first take it out of the oven. It will harden as it cools.
4. Allow to cool on the cookie sheet, or in the baking dishes for about 10 minutes, then turn out onto a long piece of parchment paper. Carefully stir in the raisins and cranberries. Allow the granola to finish cooling completely, then store in an air-tight container in your pantry.
UPDATE!! FREE PRINTABLE RECIPE CARD
(You'll receive a PDF of the nearly 5X7 card that will print out nice and clear!)
Let's visit: What is your favorite variety of granola? Do you make your own? Have any tips? Let's chat in the comments below...
Joy--Fearless Farm Girl,
"Farm girl: it's a verb, because it's what you do."
Love the quick and easy recipes! Also this could be so fun to do with kids. Each could make his/her own granola.
ReplyDeleteSo true. Even big kids! My boys are both grown, but I've had them each over to make their own granola creations and they loved it. :-)
ReplyDeleteyour food styled photos are wonderful! great inspiration!
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