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An easy recipe to make the best homemade healthy granola. It's much cheaper than store-bought, naturally sweetened and so flavorful!
This is my basic, go-to recipe for granola. I've made it a million times (slight exaggeration here but I'm close!) and even though I love its variations (pumpkin, apple pie or chocolate! – see below) I always come back to it because it's super simple yet so good.
I believe all of us healthy foodies need a good granola recipe we can use over and over again, and I'm hoping this one will bethe one for you!
Eat your granola as a snack or for breakfast, on its own, with some milk or Greek yogurt or a smoothie topping!
Ok, let me show how we make it!
Healthy Granola Ingredients
- Oats
Rolled oats, also know as old-fashioned oats, are best for granola
- Nuts and Seeds
My go-to mix is almond, pecans and hazelnuts, but you can also use walnuts, cashews or any of your favorite nut.
Seeds are perfect too: think sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds (pepitas), flax seeds, hemp seeds and even chia seeds.
- Oil
Coconut oil (refined to avoid the coconut taste, or unrefined for a very light coconut taste).
You can also use a light tasting olive oil.
- Natural liquid sweeteners
Maple syrup or honey.
- Spices and salt
For this basic recipe, I use cinnamon. You can also try adding ginger (no more than a teaspoon), nutmeg (just a pinch), pumpkin spice or gingerbread spice.
Don't skip the salt, it brings out the flavors.
- Dried fruits
Dried cranberries, cherries, apricots, strawberries... any of your favorite dried fruits. Add them after baking.
Skip them altogether to lower the sugar content.
How to make homemade granola
- Steps 1 & 2 – mix all the dry ingredients: oats, shredded coconut (optional), nuts and cinnamon.
- Step 3 – add the wet ingredients (maple syrup and melted coconut oil) and mix until thoroughly combined
- Steps 4 & 5 – Transfer to a lined baking sheet, spread the mixture into a thick layer (about ¾ inc – 1.5/2 cm) and with a wooden spoon, press down the granola on the prepared baking sheet.
- Step 6 – Bake for about 30 minutes at 300F/150C. Remove from the oven and add the dried fruits. Let it cool completelybefore breaking into pieces and storing in an air-tight container.
Tips to make clumpy granola
- The granola needs to be a bit crowded on the baking sheet so it sticks together, but not so much as it won't toast nicely. A thickness of about ¾ inches is ideal.
- Press the granola on the baking sheet with a wooden spoon or spatula
- Don't mix your granola mid-baking. It's not only not necessary, it actually tends to break the granola clusters.
- Let the granola cool completely before breaking it into pieces and storing it.
- Keep the granola in the fridge to keep it crunchy and clumpy.
Granola flavor variations
- Chocolate Hazelnut Granola(click for the recipe): this recipe is made with cocoa powder and hazelnuts. It reminds me of Ferrero Rochers! You can also add chocolate chips for an extra chocolate dose.
- Pumpkin Granola (click for the recipe): a classic for Fall! Made with warming spice pumpkin spices and pumpkin puree.
- Dates, Cashew and Honey Granola(click for the recipe): the title says it all! Sweet and delicious 🙂
- Apple Pie: instead of 4 teaspoons of cinnamon, add 2 teaspoons cinnamon, ½ teaspoon ginger, ¼ teaspoon allspice, ¼ teaspoon cardamom. Use dried apples instead of cranberries.
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5 from 11 votes
Healthy Granola
An easy recipe to make the best homemade healthy granola. It's much cheaper than store-bought, naturally sweetened and so flavorful!
CourseBreakfast, brunch, Snack
CuisineAmerican
Keywordbreakfast, brunch, dried fruit, granola, healthybreakfast, kid-friendly, snack
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Cooling time 15 minutes
Total Time 1 hour
Servings 6 cups
Calories 513 kcal
Ingredients
- 2cupsrolled oatsalso known as old-fashioned oats
- ½cupshredded coconutunsweetened – optional
- 1 ½cupsnutsroughly chopped – I used a mix of almonds, hazelnuts and pecans
- 4teaspoonscinnamon
- ¼ teaspoon sea salt
- ⅓cupmaple syrup
- ⅓cupcoconut oilmelted – I used refined coconut oil to avoid the coconut taste
- ⅔cupcranberriesor your favorite dried fruits – roughly chopped if large
Instructions
Preheat oven to 300 F / 150 C degrees. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside.
In a large bowl, combine all the dry ingredients: oats, shredded coconut, nuts, cinnamon and salt.
Add the wet ingredients: maple syrup and coconut oil. Mix thoroughly until well combined and all the oats look wet.
Transfer on prepared baking sheet, spread the mixture into a ¾"-thick layer (about 1.5/2 cm) and with a wooden spoon, press down the granola on the prepared baking sheet.
A thick layer and pressing down the granola is key to getting clusters!
If you prefer your granola without clusters, spread the mixture as much as possible and don't press it down.
Bake for 30 minutes or until golden brown.
All ovens are different so start checking around 20-25 minutes to make sure it doesn't burn.
Remove from the oven, spread the dried fruits on top and let it cool completely.
DO NOT TOUCH the granola before it's completely cooled down. It's key to make it crunchy and clumpy!
When cool, break it into pieces and store in an air-tight container – ideally in the fridge to keep it extra crunchy.
Recipe Notes
Flavor variations:
- Chocolate Hazelnut Granola(click for the recipe): this recipe is made with cocoa powder and hazelnuts. It reminds me of Ferrero Rochers! You can also add chocolate chips for an extra chocolate dose.
- Pumpkin Granola (click for the recipe): a classic for Fall! Made with warming spice pumpkin spices and pumpkin puree.
- Dates, Cashew and Honey Granola(click for the recipe): the title says it all! Sweet and delicious 🙂
- Apple Pie: instead of 4 teaspoons of cinnamon, add 2 teaspoons cinnamon, ½ teaspoon ginger, ¼ teaspoon allspice, ¼ teaspoon cardamom. Use dried apples instead of cranberries.
Nutrition Facts
Healthy Granola
Amount Per Serving (0.5 cup)
Calories 513Calories from Fat 297
% Daily Value*
Fat 33g51%
Saturated Fat 15g94%
Sodium 95mg4%
Potassium 398mg11%
Carbohydrates 48g16%
Fiber 9g38%
Sugar 20g22%
Protein 10g20%
Calcium 132mg13%
Iron 2.7mg15%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
More granola recipes you will love:
- Granola Energy Bites
- Pumpkin Granola And Apple Yogurt Parfaits
UPDATE NOTE:This post was originally published onAugust 31, 2012 and republished in April 2019 with a brand new recipe, new photos and more tips.
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Comments
Diana
Do you mean sweetened condensed milk, like I'd use for Magic Cookie Bars? That sounds intriguing. I've been making my own granola for 10-12 years now, but I like that idea. If you're interested, I have found that adding wheat germ helps the granola "clump" better. I usually make mine tropical with a lot of different nuts, banana chips, and coconut. Yummy!
Marie
Yes absolutely, sweetened condensed milk! It gives the granola a caramel-y and crunchy texture I love.
Thanks for the tip, it's good to know!
Jon Finlay
I normally just mix granola with cream and it it raw. I'm gonna try your suggestion and mix it with condensed milk! Thanks!
marie
I'm glad you like this recipe Jon! 🙂
Kiki Johnson
Oh, Marie. This granola recipe comes at the perfect time. I have a can of sweetened condensed milk left in the pantry and would love to use it for this recipe! This granola looks so crunchy!
Pam Greer
I make homemade granola too, my recipe is a little bit different, so I can't wait to try yours! I especially love all the variations!
Marie
Thanks Pam! Isn't homemade granola the best?!
ilona
Love granola and I make it often at my home. I like that you made it healthy!
Marie
It means we can eat more, right? 😉
Lisa | Garlic & Zest
I'm definitely a fan of homemade granola for my morning yogurt, or just to carry in a ziploc bag for when I get a hankering... This sounds really wonderful!
Marie
Thanks Lisa 🙂 I love carrying it around in a ziploc bag too!
Sophia
Wow, I love granola but i've never thought to make it myself! Thank you for the recipe and all the possible flavor variations! Hazelnut and chocolate, yum!!
Marie
It's so easy Sophia! Once you try it, there's no going back!
Jessica Formicola
I could snack on this granola all day! It looks so hearty and delicious!
Marie
Thanks Jessica! It *might* be what I do when I have a batch around hehe.
Cinnamon Vogue
It has cinnamon so two thumbs up. Don't remember when I last ate Granola but this looks so good. Adding Cinnamon is genius because not only does it cut what little sweeteners you used, it creates an amazing taste sensation with Granola. Now if you agree to use Ceylon Cinnamon we will send you a free bag of the very best organic Ceylon Cinnamon. Just e-mail us with your shipping address.
Marie
Absolutely, cinnamon is a staple! Thanks, I will get in touch.
Ronda Olive
Best granola recipe ever! My family loves it. Soooo yummy!
Marie
Super happy to hear Ronda, yay!
Cynthia McKnight
Where is the portion of the recipe that call fro sweetened condensed milk. I see comments about it, but can't find it.
Marie
Hey Cynthia! This post has been updated in April 2019 with a new granola recipe that doesn't include sweetened condensed milk anymore.
Sunny
How many calories is just 1/2 a cup? 85.5?
Marie
Hi Sunny! One cup has 85, half a cup 42. Cheers!
Janet
This recipe turned out fabulous. I used honey, craisins, raisins, adding pumpkin seeds and chia seeds. I also increased it 1/2 as much. Love it!!
Marie
Love the sounds of these add-ins Janet, thanks for sharing!
Mary
Hi Marie! Your recipe sounds yummy! It’s my first time making homemade granola and I only have quick oats. Have you tried it with them instead of old fashioned? Just curious if I should go ahead and make it or wait til I grocery shop again?
Thanks!Marie
Hi Mary! I did try with quick oats and the texture really isn't the same, it's not as good. It works if that's all you have and don't want to venture out for that, but if you're planning to go shopping anyway I would wait a bit 🙂
Mary
I appreciate your feedback. Thanks so much!! Can’t wait to try😊
Angelica Blackburn
I’ve made this granola 3X now and my husband loves it. We have it with our yogurt and fresh fruit. He prefers it over store bought. Thanks for sharing the recipe.
Marie
Such a fantastic compliment Angelica, thanks so much!
Alisa
So delicious! I actually couldn’t wait until it cooled! But I just grabbed a couple spoonfuls!
Marie
Haha yeah, it's hard to resist! Glad you loved it Alisa 🙂
Anabel
Doing again and again just love it
Marie
Yay super happy to hear you love it Anabel 🙂
Emma Nicolls
I have made this recipe more than 10 times now. It’s so good! Instead of cinnamon I use Granola Spice from Gewurzhaus and it makes my whole house smell amazing when it’s in the oven. Thank you so much for this recipe Marie! I love it. I now give a lot of it away as gifts to friends and they love it too. I can’t wait to start trying variations with different ingredients. I’d like to try your chocolate hazelnut granola next.
Marie
So so happy to hear Emma! Thanks for sharing 🙂