Having a batch of this on hand, does not only help me create a quick and easy breakfast, it's tasty too! I add mine over a bowl of yogurt. It could really be a delicious snack for any time of the day. I'm thinking of taking some along the next time Izzy and I go on a hike. Yes, even easier would be buying pre-made granola but I get much more satisfaction knowing exactly what is in my granola and I can omit or substitute ingredients depending on what I have on hand.
I got my recipe from Whole Living Magazine. Not an issue comes in the mail that I don't tear out a page or dog ear a tip or recipe to try. They also have recipes, tips and great articles on their Whole Living site. What I liked about this recipe, it was easy to change ingredients and double (or triple) to stock up. On a side note, I love these containers. Oxo makes all different sizes. I use them for many dry ingredients like flour and sugar. Now I have one to store my granola too!
Easy Granola (inspired by Whole Living’s Basic Healthy
Granola)
Ingredients:
1 ½ cups regular rolled oats
¼ cup flax meal
¼ cup unsalted soy nuts
¼ cup sliced almonds
½ cup dried pineapple
½ cup dried papaya
¼ cup dried blueberries
1 tsp. cinnamon
2 Tbs. apple juice
2 Tbs. orange juice
2 Tbs. maple syrup
2 Tbs. honey
½ tsp. orange zest
Directions:
Preheat oven to 325 degrees.
Lightly spray baking sheet with cooking-oil spray or line with parchment
paper. In a medium bowl combine oats, flax
meal, soy nuts, almonds, cinnamon. Mix
well. In a separate bowl combine
pineapple, papaya and blueberries ; set aside.
In a glass measuring cup combine apple juice, orange juice, maple syrup,
honey and orange zest.
Add wet ingredients to dry ingredients and stir until well
combined. Spread the mixture on prepared
baking sheet and bake for 15 minutes.
Remove from oven and stir and break up any large
chunks. Add dried fruit mixture and
return to oven. Bake an additional 10
minutes. Remove from oven and allow to
cool. When completely cool, store in
airtight container.
Give it a try for yourself. Remember, ingredients can easily be changed up based on your tastes. Try replacing the almonds and soy nuts with walnuts and sunflower seeds. Add some dried cherries in place of the other dried fruits. For a sweet touch, you could stir in chocolate chips once cooled. The possibilities are endless! Enjoy!
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4 tasty sweet comments:
I love making granola - yours looks delicious
WOW. I can just tell this would be divine - love all that fruit in your granola! Thanks so much for sharing this at the {what's shakin' link party}!!
thanks so much for stopping by to check it out!
Thanks Keri! The fruit is my favorite part too!
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