With their high nutritional value, pumpkin seeds go into every batch of our homemade granola.
You will find that this tasty batch of Honey and Almond Granola also includes pumpkin seeds along with almonds. Both are good sources of Magnesium which we all need for good health. You might notice that I do not add dried fruit to this granola recipe or any of the other flavors. Often in the baking process, it becomes hard and often changes flavor from the dry heat. Instead each person can choose their own fruit from the pantry, enjoying something new each morning...Granola is the perfect recipe to use coconut oil. The flavor compliments while offering another source of good fats.
- oatmeal
- sliced almonds
- pumpkin seeds
- shredded coconut
- coconut oil
- honey
- molasses
- salt
- vanilla
- measuring cups
- measuring spoons
- large bowl
- large rimmed pan
- silicone spatula
- kitchen spoon
- storage container with a tight-fitting lid
| Honey and Almond Granola |
350-degree oven
5 c old-fashioned oats
1 1/2 - 2 c sliced almonds
1/2 c coconut oil, melted
1 c honey
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| Honey and Almond Granola With NO Refined Sugar |
Bake 10 more minutes, stirring once again, and then bake the final 5-10 minutes, or until a deeper golden brown color is achieved if desired.
Let cool in the pan for about 15 minutes, stirring every 5 minutes to prevent the mixture from turning into one giant granola bar! You might want to set a timer for this part also...
Let cool completely.
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350-degree oven
5 c old-fashioned oats
1 1/2 - 2 c sliced almonds
1/2 c coconut oil, melted
1 c honey
Let cool in the pan for about 15 minutes, stirring every 5 minutes to prevent the mixture from turning into one giant granola bar! You might want to set a timer for this part also...
Let cool completely.





That looks delicious! Thanks for sharing with us at Encouraging Hearts and Home. Pinned.
ReplyDeleteThanks, and thanks for stopping by!
DeleteI made this for hubbie, to make a change from your maple syrup recipe. He said it's also very good! Thank you :)
ReplyDeleteLisa, thanks for this update! Take care and thanks for stopping by, I appreciate it.
DeleteI sure enjoy granola. This may be a silly question- Is this to add to yogurt and the likes or eat as a cereal with milk?
ReplyDeleteDebra, you can enjoy this granola (or any granola for that matter) either way. I love the stirred into yogurt suggestion!
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