It had been a while since I made granola and this week I decided it had just been too long. I made up a batch and am thoroughly enjoying it! I love this recipe because the only sweetener used is a natural one - honey.
As I have started my health food journey along the lines of Sally Fallon's Nourishing Traditions, this recipe is one of those controversial ones that she would not approve of. She believes in soaking grains to neutralize the effects of the phytic acids in grains and, although it seems to make sense to me, I have also read opposing arguments and, honestly, I AM JUST SO CONFUSED. So for now, I do my best. Maybe someday I'll soak. For soaked granola recipes, go here, or here. For more information on soaking grains, go here or here. And for all the information you ever wanted to know about the pros AND cons of soaking, go here.
Now that I have you thoroughly confused along with me, here's the recipe:
Granola
4 cups rolled oats (I DO use the rolled oats rather than the quick ones. I DO believe the less the processing, the more nutrition)
1/2 cup butter (I DO use real butter) (I have also used a combination of butter and coconut oil)
1/2 cup honey (I have a local supplier and love it!)
1 T cinnamon
1/2 cup coconut ( I buy from the HFS or food coop, not the kind with added sugar on the grocery store shelves)
1/2 cup pecans, almonds or other nuts
Also: Raisins, sunflower seeds, any dried fruit, anything else that sounds good - just throw it in
Melt honey and butter together and pour over all ingredients. (Some say to add the dried fruit after baking. I just add it all in together at the beginning.) Bake on a cookie sheet (I cover with parchment paper) at 350 for about 10 minutes stirring occasionally. Continue to bake until golden brown and crispy. (Do not overbake! Tastes burnt and icky! Not good!) Cool on cookie sheet. Store in an airtight container.
Enjoy!!
I attribute this recipe to an old friend, Tina, at Taste of Health. I could not find her website this morning, so if any of my friends who also know her can direct me to it again, I will be happy to post it here to give her credit. She credits Breadbeckers as her original source, but she modified it to suit her tastes. But I think since she posted this a few years ago, she has gone vegan and raw, so I don't know if she cares whether she gets credit for it or not at this point. lol
This post linked to:
Food on Fridays
Grocery Cart Challenge Recipe Swap
Real Food Wednesday at Kelly the Kitchen Kop
Works For Me Wednesday at We Are THAT Family
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