Homemade Rustic Granola Recipe (2024)

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This rustic granola recipe with coconut, dried cranberries, and apricots is one of my favorite recipes. With a big glass of cold milk, it is the perfect fall, Christmas, and winter treat.

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Homemade Rustic Granola is Delicious

We eat granola regularly in this house. It’s easy to make, full of whole food ingredients, and great for a quick snack.

My family and I love to make a huge bowl of granola and fresh raw milk. It’s also really good to top off a bowl of homemade yogurt.

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Make Rustic Granola Weekly

I usually make this rustic granola when the kids are at church doing their Wednesday night activities. Sometimes I don’t get around to it mid-week, so I make it on Saturday.

This granola recipe is super quick to whip up. I double the recipe so I have it on hand to serve during the week.

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Rustic Granola Ingredients

3 cups chopped nuts (I use walnuts and pecans)

8 ounces coconut chips

2 cups oatmeal

½ cup honey

¾ cup melted coconut oil

¼ teaspoon salt

1 cup dried fruit- I use ¼ cup each blueberries, cherries, golden raisins, and apricots

Rustic Granola Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
  2. In a large saucepan, melt coconut oil on low heat.
  3. Stir in the honey and salt.
  4. Add the chopped nuts, coconut chips, and oatmeal.
  5. Spread the mixture in an even layer in a 9” by 13” glass pan.
  6. Bake for 30 minutes, stirring halfway through.
  7. Add in the dried fruit while the granola is still warm.

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A Word on the Ingredients

Toasted coconut chips, chopped pecans, and big chewy pieces of dried apricots make up our favorite granola recipe. It’s the perfect snack for my forever hungry brood of young people. They love it over some honey-sweetened yogurt, or drowned in a bowl of fresh raw milk. I usually double the recipe and keep it out in a glass canister on the counter at all times.

Organic Gluten Free Oats

For this recipe, I used rolled oats, not the quick oats.

Coconut Chips

I love coconut chips all on their own for a quick snack. They also taste great in a bowl of honey-sweetened yogurt, or on top of oatmeal. For this rustic granola recipe, I use coconut chips to make my chunky granola.

Chopped Nuts

I like to use pecans and walnuts for this recipe. I love how they taste and I love how they add more crunch to the rustic granola. Every kind of nut will taste really good in this rustic granola recipe, though- like macadamia nuts, almonds, pumpkin seeds, etc. I buy my nuts whole and then blend them up in my Ninja blenderto chop them up a little.

Dried Fruit

Make sure your dried free does not have any added sugar. I love to use dried apricots, dried cranberries, dried blueberries, and dried golden raisins. I bought my dried apricots at my local Aldi.

How to Store Homemade Rustic Granola

I like to store my homemade rustic granola recipe in a glass container on the counter. You could also store it in the fridge as well. If you store the granola in the fridge, the dried fruit might become a little hard though.

How Long Will Homemade Rustic Granola Last?

This granola is good for up to two weeks, but if your family is anything like mine it will be gone within one week!

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Homemade Rustic Granola Recipe

These rustic granola recipe with coconut, dried cranberries, and apricots is one of my favorite granola recipes. With a big glass of cold milk, it is the perfect fall, Christmas, and winter treat.

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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 35 minutes minutes

Servings: 8 servings

Author: Lisa

Ingredients

  • 3 cups chopped nuts I use walnuts and pecans
  • 8 ounces coconut chips
  • 2 cup oatmeal
  • 1/2 cup honey
  • 3/4 cup coconut oil melted
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup dried fruit I use ¼ cup each blueberries, cherries, golden raisins and apricots

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.

  • In a large saucepan, melt coconut oil on low heat.

  • Stir in the honey and salt.

  • Add the chopped nuts, coconut chips and oatmeal.

  • Spread the mixture in an even layer in a 9” by 13” glass pan.

  • Bake for 30 minutes, stirring halfway through.

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Notes

  • I usually double the quantities given to make this last even longer for our family!

Nutrition

Calories: 763kcal | Carbohydrates: 41g | Protein: 10g | Fat: 68g | Saturated Fat: 36g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 22g | Monounsaturated Fat: 6g | Sodium: 88mg | Potassium: 433mg | Fiber: 9g | Sugar: 23g | Vitamin A: 9IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 65mg | Iron: 3mg

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FAQs

What ingredient makes granola clump together? ›

Clumpy Granola Method: Add Egg White

About this method: According to Deb Perelman of Smitten Kitchen, “Nothing glues like protein.” While there are many granola recipes that include an egg white, I got this tip from the Big Cluster Maple Granola recipe in The Smitten Kitchen Cookbook.

Why are homemade granola not crunchy? ›

I aim to let it hit room temperature, whatever that may be; the real point is to give it ample time to shed excess heat and steam. This should take about 45 minutes; if left out indefinitely, the granola can turn sticky or soft, so do try to put it away as soon after cooling as you can.

Why do my homemade granola bars fall apart? ›

Using the right binding agent in your granola bar recipe is a crucial part of keeping your bars from falling apart. While there are several different sticky ingredients that you can use, we've found that the binding agent that works the best is honey!

Is it worth making your own granola? ›

Once you try homemade granola, you won't go back to store-bought granola. It's so much better! This granola recipe is also a far more healthy granola option, since it's made with whole grains, unrefined oil and naturally sweetened.

What is the best binder for granola? ›

Nut butter is a super flavorful fat that serves multiple purposes in granola. It acts as a binding agent—along with additional coconut oil and whatever natural sweetener I've chosen—helping to pull the dry ingredients together into a wet, sticky mass for baking.

How do you get homemade granola to stick together? ›

There are other ways to achieve clumpier granola. You can add more fat (in the form of butter or oil). If you're shooting for a somewhat healthy result, you can add some other binder, like an egg white or applesauce.

What ingredients should you avoid in granola? ›

Check the ingredient list, avoiding products that list sugar or sweeteners —including natural sweeteners like honey — within the first few ingredients. Instead, the first few ingredients should be whole foods, such as oats, nuts, seeds, and dried fruit. You may also want to look for varieties high in protein and fiber.

What was the downside to granola as a food? ›

On the downside, granola can be high in added sugars, hidden calories, and saturated fat, making some options less healthy.

Why put oil in granola? ›

Olive oil gives a crispier granola, and it's cheaper too. I would never go back. My preference for granola is to use jumbo oats, porridge oats will of course work also, but the texture with jumbo oats is less 'floury'.

What binds granola together? ›

Flaxseed is wonderful for this, because after 30 minutes it soaks up the water, and turns into a gluey mass that will bind all your granola ingredients together. Also, flaxseed is the most concentrated source of essential omega-3 fatty acids. It has tons of fiber too.

What holds granola bars together? ›

While the oats and nuts bake, you can make the sticky glue that holds our bars together. You'll melt butter, honey, and brown sugar in a saucepan and simmer until the sugar dissolves. Mix this sticky mixture with the toasted oats and nuts.

How do you increase the shelf life of homemade granola? ›

How to Extend the Shelf Life of Your Granola
  1. Step one: Use high quality materials. Use good quality ingredients to make granola. ...
  2. Step two: Roast/bake it in hygienic surroundings. Make sure that your granola is baked in a hygienic environment. ...
  3. Step three: Use food grade packaging.

Why is granola so expensive in the USA? ›

Jamie Lee McIntyre MS RDN, dietitian and nutrition consultant says the price of high-quality granola makes sense, as many brands spend money on organic ingredients. Plus, many higher-end granola brands make small batches to maintain freshness, which can increase manufacturing costs per unit.

How many days does homemade granola last? ›

Storing and Serving Homemade Granola

When stored in an airtight container, this granola will keep for up to a month. Eat it like cereal with milk or sprinkle over yogurt for a simple breakfast you can take anywhere.

Is homemade granola healthier than shop bought? ›

Homemade is higher in gut-healthy fibre, too, with 15 per cent of your recommended daily intake in each bowl. The same portion of the shop-bought granola has 11 per cent.

Why does my granola stick together? ›

We've also noticed that clumpier granola seems to have a higher percentage of oats to other ingredients. Oats stick to each other much easier and more firmly than they do with other, heavier ingredients. If it seems like your mix doesn't have a lot of oats, try adding another cup or two of rolled oats before cooking.

How to fix crumbly granola? ›

If you're willing to re-bake it a bit, a drizzle of honey or agave syrup will make clumps. Just bake for about 20 minutes, and start with hot syrup. You want to make sure to get some water evaporating and sugars changing. It will solidify as it cools.

Why is my granola so crumbly? ›

Quick oats (also known as instant oats): These oats have been cut into smaller pieces, which makes them cook faster than rolled oats. They can be used in granola, but they will not provide the same texture as rolled oats and may cause the granola to be too crumbly.

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