Friday, June 12, 2015

Granola


Everyone loves granola. It's sweet and crunchy, can be eaten for breakfast with milk, added on top of yogurt, banana ice cream, salads, or simply eaten dry as a tasty snack. The only downside is the calorie content! I could quite happily eat bowls of granola but the extensive amounts of fats and sugars in just a small serving (1/2 cup size) is very surprising. What's more, a standard serving size always seems so small and then my will power is tested (I have none!) when I have to stop myself from having seconds. Store bought granola is also ridiculously expensive!

The upside to granola is that it does contain whole, natural and healthy ingredients - a much better alternative to some of the popular processed breakfast cereals and snacks. There's fiber from the oats, plus the nuts and seeds all contain healthy fats. Obviously, granola is healthy in moderation!

In order to get the sweet crispy crunch, it's essential to use fat (in the form of oil) and a liquid sweetener (like honey or maple syrup). Hence the high calorie content! The oil provides moisture, which explains why fat-free granola is all dry and dusty, that coats the sugar-coated nuts, oats and seeds. The end result is a crisp coating that has a sense of moistness.

It's fun to try different combinations of ingredients, adding a variety of nuts, seeds and dried fruits. Just try not to eat the entire batch in one go!

Granola
Makes 8 (60g serving)

Ingredients:
- 120g / 6tbsp honey
- 60 ml / 4tbsp coconut oil
- 2tsp vanilla extract
- 240g / 8.5oz oats
- 28g / 1oz almonds, chopped
- 30g / 1oz walnuts, chopped
- 15g / 2tbsp pumpkin seeds
- 15g / 2tbsp sunflower Seeds
- 40g / 1.4oz cranberries, dried

Method:
  • In a bowl, whisk together the honey, coconut oil and vanilla.
  • In a separate bowl, stir all the remaining ingredients together.
  • Pour the honey oil liquid over the dry ingredients and gently fold until the oats, nuts and fruit are thoroughly coated.
  • Spread the mixture on a baking tray (9x13inch), lined with parchment paper, and press down to gently compact the mixture.
  • Bake in the oven at 175C / 350F for 20 minutes, until golden brown.
  • Allow the granola to completely cool, so it becomes crisp, before transferring into a air-tight container. ENJOY!



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