This simple granola recipe is going to change your granola world! It’s easy to make, tastes amazing, and it keeps well in the fridge so it’s ready to eat any time you are!
This simple granola recipe with maple syrup is perfection.
I love making this for my family and myself. It’s easy to make and healthy making it a win-win in my book!
It has texture without being overly crunchy…I don’t know about you but I don’t want to get cuts in my mouth trying to bite down on hard granola!
It has just the right amount of sweetness and cinnamon to complement anything you are adding it to. Or, it’s perfect just on its own or with a bowl of milk…mmm.
This post is about how to make the best simple granola recipe.
To make this healthy granola recipe, you will need:
First, combine all the dry ingredients in a big bowl. This includes the rolled oats, nuts, coconut shreds, cinnamon and salt.
Next, add the “wet” ingredients. Add the coconut oil and maple syrup and stir it into the oat mix with a spatula.
Then stir in the almond butter until combined.
Line a flat baking pan with parchment paper and transfer the granola mixture onto the pan.
Pressing firmly, mold it into a log or oval shape that is about 1 inch thick.
Bake the granola mixture in the oven at 300°F for about 20 minutes.
At the 20 minute mark, you should see some browning at the edges. Take out the granola and rotate the granola by gently breaking it apart and tossing it.
*Do so gently so clusters of granola remain intact.
After it has been gently tossed and spread out a bit, put the granola back into the oven for another 20 minutes or until the granola is golden brown and toasted.
Once it is golden brown, remove it from the oven and let it cool.
Once it is cooled, transfer it to an airtight jar and refrigerate it for up to 3 months. This recipe makes just enough to fill a 32-ounce jar.
Serve this granola by itself as a snack, with milk like a cereal, in a parfait with yogurt, in an acai bowl, on oatmeal, or on chia pudding…the delicious possibilities are endless 🙂
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If you want a pumpkin spice granola, simply substitute the cinnamon in this recipe for pumpkin spice using this recipe:
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This granola is absolutely delicious. I love that this granola is crispy rather than crunchy. I’ve used it in a homemade acai bowl and a parfait so far. Will be bookmarking this page and trying some of your other recipes too! Beautiful site 🙂
Aww, thanks so much Emma! Let me know how the other recipes go too!