( Martha Stewart granola, cooling )
Making granola is very easy. Once you have tried it you will likely never want to buy granola again! For this this post we picked two different recipes with slightly different ingredients to make at home.
My mother made me a batch of granola as part of a Christmas gift. She used a recipe from Martha Stewart magazine. I thought we would start with that which harnesses maple, a friendly New England flavor.
We made a half batch of the original recipe with a slightly different mix of nuts.
1 ¾ cup rolled oats
1/8 cup chopped pecans
1/8 cup whole almonds
1/8 cup chopped walnuts
1/8 tsp kosher salt
1 Tbsp vegetable oil
3 Tbsp maple syrup
1/4 tsp vanilla
The walnuts will burn if allowed to cook too long. Keep the mix agitated to avoid this.
The resulting granola was quite similar to the gift I received although I felt ours was a bit understated in comparison. I’ll have to ask my mom if she veered off the recipe somewhere. This granola is light in body. The sweet maple flavor intersects with enough salt to keep things balanced.
( ready for the mix! )
We made the full sized recipe. We used different nuts and fruits and altered the process just a bit.
2 cups rolled oats
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon salt
3 tablespoons plus 1 teaspoon vegetable oil
1/4 cup honey
1/4 cup firmly packed dark brown sugar
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
1/3 cup whole almonds
1/3 cup chopped pecans
1/3 cup chopped walnuts
1/3 cup raisins
1/3 cup dried cranberries
Mix oats, cinnamon and salt together in one bowl. Whisk oil, honey, sugar and vanilla together in microwave safe bowl. Heat the wet mixture in microwave for 30 seconds. Pour wet over dry. Mix well.
Spread on a parchment covered baking sheet. Bake for 25 minutes. Mix after 15 minutes, add nuts and finish cooking. Allow to cool. Mix in fruit.
( how can you not want this? )
( ready to eat! )
Cheers!
--Jason
Oh! Both ways look great!
ReplyDeleteI love making granola and other snacks at home. One way I like to make it is by tossing the oats in a bit of apple juice.
ReplyDeleteFabulous, healthy looking cereal or snack!
ReplyDeleteYum! I love making homemade granola too! It's fun to play around with the nuts, the fruits and the sweetener. I also like to leave out fruit sometimes, and then add fresh fruit to my yogurt/milk when I eat it, but I love dried fruit too...especially dried cherries, apples, dates and raisins. Looks like yours is delicious...I'll have to try it one of these days too!
ReplyDeleteYum! That bowl looks chewy, crunchy, and scrumptious ...the way a granola should be!
ReplyDeleteI also enjoy making my own stuff from scratch, and that includes granola.
I love this post - I really enjoyed the comparison between the two recipes. They both look delicious! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI love granola! I love it...I love it!!!
ReplyDeleteWait I almost forgot..I LOVE GRANOLA!!!
I have long wanted to make my own granola - now I have two great recipes. Each morning I typically take a greek yogurt and either granola or grapenuts to put on top for breakfast. Now I have not excuse to make my own - perhaps this weekend.
ReplyDeleteI've made one similar to the second recipe and the big problem is that it is so good I ate 10 times more than I would of store-bought granola. So much for healthier and fewer calories!
ReplyDeleteI made the second granola recipe and mentioned it in my World Nutella Day post. I also suggested that readers check out and maybe support your Relay for Life. Good luck on your fund raising.
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