Just like 99% of the rest of America,
I vowed on January 1, to try and
be more healthy in my eating choices.
(I am delighted to tell you, thus far...
what is this...Day 9?... I'm doing...
...pretty well.)
All that being said, I came across a recipe for
GRANOLA, which sounded promising.
I'm needing something for snacking
that doesn't make me feel guilty.
I made it yesterday and I think it may
fit the bill!
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
2. Combine in a large bowl:
4 1/2 c. old-fashioned oats, uncooked
1/3 c. sliced almonds
1/2 c. shredded sweetened coconut
2 t. cinnamon
1/4 t. salt
1/2 c. honey
1/4 c. apple juice
stir to coat thoroughly.
5. Spread mixture in an even layer
5. Spread mixture in an even layer
on a large baking sheet.
6. Bake 25 to 30 minutes until golden brown,
stirring twice during baking time.
7. Let cool.
1/2 c. raisins
1/2 c. dried cranberries
Serves 12
(230 calories per 2/3 cup serving)
I tried it on some Greek yogurt--
have you tried that?
Yum!
Linking this week to the following parties:
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21 comments:
I have tried Greek yogurt, and agree, it is so delicious. Nothing like what we have been eating for years. Will give your granola recipe a try. Thanks for sharing.
Barb
Yuuummmm....I love home made granola! I just found your blog through Cozy Little Cottage....Now following YOU!
That sounds yummy. :) Your blog is great!
Looks and sounds delicious! And good for you means no guilt.
Brenda
That looks good. May have to try your recipe. I love granola.
Your granola is safe around me - not a coconut fan. That won't hold true tho if you happen to make a batch without the coconut...
xo Cathy
This sounds wonderful. Thanks for sharing your recipe. Love the great pictures, too! Have a nice day. Twyla
Sounds yummy. Greek yoghurt is so rich, you only need a bit of additions to taste!
Thanks so much for linking up with Tasty Tuesdays! I think I will have to try your recipe and compare it to the one I usually make - I like that yours has apple juice in it.
Alissa
I'll have to give this a try. My sister gave me some of her homemade granola at Christmastime and it was wonderful! Yours looks delicious as well. Thanks for sharing the recipe!
Your granola looks delightful. I know I would enjoy this as a snack too.
velva
Yes, I adore granola and greek yogurt together! I'm afraid, though, that once it's in front of me I just can't stay away from it. Still, at least if I started making my own I'd save money (if not calories!).
Visiting from Tasty Tuesdays!
Mmmmm...Those sound delicious! I'm so glad you shared this because my "eating healthy" resolution was starting to get to me!
Looks good! Can't wait to give it a try!!
Hugs,
Debbie
That looks like a great granola recipe. All ingredients I can pronounce...lol...
My daily breakfast or snack...Greek yogurt with granola. This recipe sounds wonderful...and lighter than most. Love the use of apple juice instead of oil. Thanks for sharing!
Jane (artfully graced)
mmm, sounds wonderful
Homemade Granola is the BEST!!! and this one has all my favorites. Over yogurt sound YUMMY!!! anytime of day.
I made a batch of the granola and it is so delicious! Today I ate it like cold cereal, with some FF milk and it is good that way too.
Thanks for sharing.
Barb
What a healthy snack! Gotta try this soon! :)
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My mom loves granola and I've been looking for a good homemade recipe. Your's looks fantastic!
Thanks so much for linking up to last week's What's Cooking Wednesday! I hope you'll stop by this week and link up more awesome recipes :)
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