Super Simple Healthy Granola

I'll let you in on a little secret - you can knock up a huge batch of granola that will last you all week in less than half an hour. And it's super-easy. And you'll look like a regular Bree Van der Camp to all your friends and family. Winning.

When I used to hear people say they made their own granola, in my head they were instantly elevated to the dizzy heights of domestic goddess/Stepford wife - I mean who has the time to bake their own granola, and also how on earth do you make it anyway?

Well, I'll let you in on a little secret - you can knock up a huge batch of granola that will last you all week in less than half an hour. And it's super-easy. And you'll look like a regular Bree Van der Camp to all your friends and family. Winning.

There are heaps of fancy (and healthy) granola products available these days, but they can often be a little bit pricey. This granola is pretty economical to make, and you can use it as a base and play around with the flavours to mix it up a bit (see below for some optional ingredient ideas).

I make a big batch of this on the weekend so that I have enough to last the whole week - it's a really great breakfast as the oats make it super-filling and are full of slow release energy and the nuts and seeds provide protein and good fats and give it the loveliest crunch. What's also good is that with maple syrup a little really does go a long way, so you only need a few tablespoons to give it the perfect amount of sweetness.

I love this with almond milk, coconut yogurt or fresh berries - it's also in our delicious parfait recipe, which we'll be sharing on our blog very soon!

Ingredients

  • 2 cups oats
  • 1 cup nuts (we use a mix of almonds, hazelnuts and pecans)
  • 1 cup seeds (we use a mix of pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds and linseeds)
  • 3 tbsp maple syrup
  • 2 tbsp coconut oil
  • Optional: 1 tbsp cinnamon, chopped dates, raisins, cacao nibs or chocolate chips

Pop the maple syrup and coconut oil together in a saucepan, place on a low heat and stir until they are totally melted.

Then blitz the nuts in a food processor for 20 seconds or so until they are all roughly chopped.

Add all the ingredients into a mixing bowl (NB if you are using dried fruit or chocolate chips, simply stir them in at the end as they may burn otherwise) and once all mixed together spoon the granola onto a lined baking tray.

Bake at 180 degrees for about 25 minutes, opening the oven to stir every 5 minutes or so so that it bakes evenly and doesn't burn.

Once it's all lovely and golden, add in any extra ingredients and store in an airtight container at room temperature.

Love, D&H xx

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