Showing posts with label granola. Show all posts
Showing posts with label granola. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Granola!




















When it finally occurred to me that granola is "just" oatmeal (yes, I was slow about realizing that) it dawned on me just how much money I was wasting buying it. Even if I did buy it from the bulk bins. So, I have been on a quest to not only create the perfect granola recipe, but also the perfect granola bar recipe. The quest for the perfect granola bar is still going, but I may share some of the creations so far. Luke has enjoyed most of them at least. The granola recipe I am giving you is open to variety - the sky is the limit. It's sooo yummy like I do it, but I'm giving you a few suggestions if you want to change it up.

Now for today's recipe - Granola!
You can double or triple this recipe if you want, but this is a "basic" amount, if you make it weekly-ish.
Ingredients:
2 cups oats (NOT the instant or quick oatmeal stuff, the good old OATS that make oatmeal (and cookies, and muffins, and breads, and bars...)
2 tbsp butter (or oil if you prefer - weirdo!)
1 tsp cinnamon (not everyone like cinnamon as much as I do, you could cut it in half or even omit it)
1/2 tsp vanilla (or any other liquid flavor - maple, coconut, almond...)
3 tbsp (packed AND heaping) brown sugar
2 tbs honey (or agave nectar - and peanut butter or tahini should work too!)
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Preheat the over to 300*.
Put the oats in a bowl (big enough to mix the other stuff into).
In a skillet (you should hear my son say that word - HILARIOUS!) on the stove, mix the butter, cinnamon, vanilla, brown sugar, and honey while heating over med-low heat.
Keep stirring & heating until the mixture is pretty liquidy (I don't think that's a word, huh?) & the sugar is starting to dissolve. Don't cook it too long or it might start to crystallize.
Pour the liquid into the oats & stir until they are well coated. It might seem like there isn't enough liquid - just keep stirring!
Spread the oat mixture on a cookie sheet/pan. I prefer to line it with parchment paper for ease of removal & clean up. :)
Cook for 30-40 minutes total. Be sure to stir the mixture up at least once (every 10 minutes is ideal, but I live in the real world...).
Oh - did I mention - make this right before you have company. Not because you're gonna share, but because it will make your house smell really good!
Once it cools, the granola will be crunchy & yummy & ready to eat! ...OR... you can add nuts, dried fruit, or whatever else you like to it, then eat it. (Dried cranberries + walnuts are my favorite addition.)