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This is the ultimate homemade granola recipe. Made with simple pantry staples like oats, honey, coconut, pecans, and spices, it’s ideal for snacking, breakfast, or dessert. Follow the foolproof instructions to make homemade granola with your favorite mix-ins.
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Table of Contents
- Healthy Easy-to-Make Homemade Granola
- Why I Love it
- Ingredients
- How to Make Homemade Granola
- 5 star review
- Ways to Use Granola
- Recipe FAQs
- To Store
- More Healthy Snacks
- Granola Recipe Printable Recipe
Healthy Easy-to-Make Homemade Granola
If you love wholesome snacks that satisfy your sweet tooth, this is the granola recipe for you. Made with simple pantry staples like oats, nuts, seeds, and natural sweeteners, this customizable recipe toasts to perfection every time, so you can create nutritious homemade granola that make snacking, breakfasts, and desserts irresistible.
Granola is one of my favorite healthy snacks. It tastes amazing on yogurt, smoothies, oatmeal, or even plain. Perfectly crunchy with a delicious sweet taste!
This granola definitely beats my typical “cereal” breakfast. Just like my oatmeal breakfast bars recipe it makes a great snack as well. Top with a little homemade vanilla ice cream or whipped topping and you’ve got yourself a nice little treat.
Why I Love it
Homemade granola is simple to make and can save money, is customizable, and stays fresh even longer than store-bought granola. You will love how quick and easy it is to make knowing all of the ingredients are fresh and delicious!
- Cost-effective. Making homemade granola is much cheaper than store-bought!
- Less than 30 minutes. It takes less than 30 minutes, which is always a win in my book.
- Customizable. Add in your favorite mix-ins and make fun variations.
- Versatile. Use it for snacking, smoothies, oatmeal, yogurt, and more.
- Stays fresh for a long. Granola will keep for up to a month stored in an airtight container.
Ingredients
These pantry staples are a perfect blend of sweet and savory mixed together! Granola is a great way to stay healthy and eat the right foods when snacking or adding extra substance to yogurt or cereal. This is a healthy granola recipe that is a great combination stirred together!
Find the fullprintable recipewith specific measurements below.
- Old-fashioned oats: Heart-healthy rolled oats are perfect for baking in this recipe. Avoid quick oats and use real oats that come in a tall package. If you are gluten-free you can find the packaging for that as well.
- Canola oil: This gives the oatmeal a crisp outside. For lighter oil, you can use coconut oil!
- Honey: Combine honey and make it sticky but also holds the granola ingredients together on the baking sheet. Maple syrup works well to substitute if needed.
- Vanilla: Just a pinch full of vanilla extract gives this granola just what it needs!
- Salt: Another pinch of salt will help balance all the flavors together.
- Brown sugar: Add sweetness to the homemade granola. This will melt together and is a subtle hint of deliciousness.
- Coconut: Coconut flakes are always delicious and give a light and tasty texture and flavor.
- Pecans: I love adding hearty nuts that can aid in protein as well.
How to Make Homemade Granola
In just a few steps you can have easy homemade granola baked in minutes. It is a soft and crunchy texture with a sweet and savory flavor. “Wow” your tastebuds with this amazing granola!
- Preheat oven and line pan. Preheat oven to 300°F and use parchment paper or grease a jelly roll pan. Set aside.
- Mix ingredients together. In a large bowl, mix all dry ingredients until combined. Spread the granola mixture out evenly onto the jelly roll pan.
- Bake granola.Bake the granola for 7 minutes, then remove it from the oven and stir. Place back in the oven and bake for 7-8 more minutes. Remove, stir and let cool.
Optional Add-In’s
Create the best granola blend with these extra add-in ideas! Make it even sweeter or healthier with these extra options for the best granola recipe. So many choices and options to use!
- Chocolate: Add a little sweeter ingredient with white or chocolate chips. Even peanut butter chips are delicious!
- Dried fruit: Apricots, dried cranberries, raisins, or dried cherries give a natural sweetness that is chewy and delicious.
- Other nuts: Try almonds, peanuts, or walnuts for classic nuts. If you are more adventurous try it with sunflower seeds, pistachios, or pumpkin seeds.
- Small seeds: Chia seeds and flax seeds add a minimum amount of flavor.
- Seasoning: Cinnamon or ground ginger, or pumpkin spice gives a savory flavor.
5 star review
“I always love granola. I tried this one and it was perfect. From now on i’ll prefer home made granola than buying an instant one. Thanks for the recipe!”
-Latrice
Ways to Use Granola
Granola is SO versatile and delicious. Add it to your breakfast, have a light lunch smoothie with it, or eat it as a snack in your hand. All these choices are delicious and so good! Check out some of my favorite ways to use it below!
- Yogurt bowl with fresh fruit
- Hot oatmeal or overnight oats
- Smoothies or smoothie bowls
- On top of peanut butter banana toast
- Eat with a bowl of milk
- As a topping for baked apples or peaches
- Eat plain for a snack
- Make breakfast popsicles
- Sprinkle on top of vanilla ice cream
Recipe FAQs
Is eating homemade granola healthy?
It depends on what is added to the granola but more than likely it is a healthy combination. There are natural sweeteners that help and then add-ins that can take away the healthiness but adds sweetness to the homemade granola.
Is it cheaper to make homemade granola?
It may not seem like it when purchasing all the ingredients but yes, it is less expensive to make homemade granola. You can make several batches of granola with one trip to the grocery store and it tastes better too!
Why is my homemade granola not crunchy?
When baking at a high temperature in the oven, the nuts and oats can become overcooked or even burnt before the other ingredients can properly dry out and become crispy in the oven. Cook your granola low and slow in the oven. Stir it occasionally to make sure that it is evenly cooking throughout the baking sheet.
To Store
Add granola to an airtight container or bag. I love to store it in a glass mason jar. It will keep for up to 1 month stored in an airtight container at room temperature.
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Granola Recipe
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Author: Jamielyn Nye
Easy homemade granola recipe with oats, honey, coconut, pecans and a delicious crunch. Perfect for snacking, breakfast or dessert!
Prep Time: 10 minutes mins
Cook Time: 15 minutes mins
Total Time: 25 minutes mins
Servings: 24
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Ingredients
- 5 cups rolled old fashioned oats
- ⅔ cup melted coconut oil , or canola oil
- ½ cup honey
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ¼ cup light brown sugar
- ½ cup coconut
- ½ cup chopped nuts (I prefer a mix of cashews, almonds or pecans)
- ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
Optional mix in's: Additional nuts, seeds or craisins (I love adding in 1/2 cup golden berry blend from TJ)
Instructions
Preheat oven to 300°F. Line or grease a 15×18 jelly roll pan and set aside.
Mix all the ingredients in a large bowl and stir until combined. Spread granola mixture out evenly onto a greased jelly roll pan.
Bake for 7 minutes. Remove from oven and stir. Put back in the oven for 7-10 more minutes or until it reaches desired crunchiness. It will harden more as it cools, so be careful not to burn. Remove from oven, stir and let cool.
Store granola in an air tight container.
Notes
Optional add-in’s:
- chocolate chips (wait to add until after baking)
- chopped dried fruit
- extra nuts such as macadmia nuts or walnuts
- chia seeds, cinnamon
To store: Place in an airtight container or bag and keep at room temperature for up to 1 month.
Nutrition
Serving: 0.25cup | Calories: 163kcal | Carbohydrates: 20g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 51mg | Potassium: 78mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 8g | Vitamin C: 0.1mg | Calcium: 12mg | Iron: 0.8mg
Nutrition provided is an estimate. It will vary based on specific ingredients used.
Course: Snack
Cuisine: American
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Categorized as: American, Breakfast, Dairy-Free, Meal Prep, Snacks, Vegetarian
Jamielyn Nye is the founder and recipe creator at I Heart Naptime. She is also the author of the I Heart Naptime Cookbook. Here you will find easy family-friendly recipes for every occasion.
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59 comments
- Madeleine
Wow – was this sweet! too sweet for me. To balance it, I would add more oats and slightly more oil or cut way down on the honey / brown sugar.
Other than that, it was very easy to make and looks wonderful.
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- Molly Hayden
The flavor was good but it took way longer than it said in the recipe. After cooling down, it’s still not as crunchy as I would like.
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- Jamielyn Nye
Hi Molly, I’m glad you enjoyed the flavor. If you prefer it crunchier, you can also cook a few minutes longer, just make sure to stir so it doesn’t burn (I prefer mine softer which is the time mentioned).
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- Cheryl Klimack
This was the first time I made my own granola and I will never buy granola again. This is delicious! Thank you.
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- I Heart Naptime Community
I’m so glad you enjoyed the granola Cheryl!
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- Sue Willis
Love it, but just wondering if it is ok to refrigerate this?
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- I Heart Naptime
You can refrigerate this granola but can be stored at room temperature too.
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- Gina W. Rodgers
The recipe is very simple to put together. Very tasty even before cooking. Due to food allergies, I substituted the coconut oil / Canola oil with avocado oil. I hate it the honey and oil before pouring into dry ingredients. Not sure if this helped the oats absorb the flavor. Highly recommend
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- Jean
This was my first time making granola. It was so easy to make and way cheaper than store bought. I love that it doesn’t contain cornstarch, cornsyrup or seed oils. This will be my go to recipe for granola. I made it with only almonds and coconut add ins and it tasted just like honey bunches of oats cereal. Delicious! Thank you for sharing this.
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- Laura Raiman
I reduced the amount of honey to 1/4 cup, but should have halved the brown sugar, too. So sweet!
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- Billie-Jo Beaton
First time making homemade granola and chose this recipe. Will never buy store bought again. So delicious!
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- katie
I did not know how many servings it was but over all it was good
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