I ripped out this DIY granola recipe from a recent O Magazine issue. I wasn't sure which type of dried fruits and nuts I wanted to use, so I ended up buying a pre-made mixture at the grocery store with almonds, pepitas, dried papaya, raisins, and dried cranberries.
You basically just need plain oats, mixture of dried fruits & nuts, honey, salt, and canola oil. Mix all ingredients together and bake at 300 degrees for about 30 minutes.
Overall, the recipe was very easy, and I like that you can alter it & make it your own each time by adding any mixture of dried fruits & nuts. Next time, I would add at least 1 cup of the dried fruits/nuts (vs. just 1/2 cup the recipe calls for) and add much more honey.
What type of DIY granola would you make?

Mhmmmm...yummy!
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jaime this looks AWESOME! I need to try this out soon :)
ReplyDeleteI've never made granola but always wanted to, especially granola bars - it looks like it would be so simple, like this. And tasty.
ReplyDeleteYum. So easy and so delish.
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ReplyDeleteThat looks really yummy. I love honey too so I like that that is included in the recipe. I also love the jarring container you put it in.
ReplyDeleteThis look delicious! I'm definitely going to pin this & eventually make it ! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteYum this looks so good.thank you.
ReplyDeleteI've had homemade granola before and it is delish. It tastes so much better than the store bought stuff. I would definitely include cranberries and almonds. Love that combo
ReplyDeleteYum I love granola! I've never ventured to make it though!
ReplyDeleteOh yum, it looks super scrumptious:)Have a fantastic morning, darling. xo
ReplyDeletethe closest I get is oatmeal
ReplyDeleteHomemade granola is so easy and a million times more delicious than store bought stuff (not to mention cheaper and customizable like you say). My favorite recipe is from the Flour bakery cookbook :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea..I would love to try this
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