During school days, my son will usually have bread for breakfast. But on alternate days, he will have muesli cereals which I had bought from the supermarket. I thought this would be more convenient than making them from scratch. After all, there are so many brands to choose from. But now, I think otherwise after making my first granola.
Making your own version of granola is hassle-free, economical and most importantly nutritious. I’m sure that you will agree with me after learning how to make this basic granola adapted from Cannelle et Vanille. This recipe is very versatile. Having the same ratio for the ingredients, you can create whatever version you like. The idea is just endless. I am so happy to have discovered it as I was worried as to how to clear all the oats, nuts and seeds that I have brought back from Singapore during my recent move.
This granola is simply too nutritious, colourful and tasty for anyone to resist. It’s hardly sweet and has a blast of coconut fragrance. I used baby oats instead of rolled oats and it still turned out crisp and crunchy. If you’re an adventurous person, try to experiment by adding various spices such as cinnamon and black pepper as what Aoran of Cannelle et Vannille did. You may end up with more surprises. To enjoy this granola even more, you can serve it with fresh fruits over milk or yogurt, or even use it as topping for ice-cream. Having it as snack is a simple joy too!
–> Get the recipe and step by step photos for HOMEMADE GRANOLA at PAGE 2 BELOW.
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Making homemade granola is also in my to-do list. I like the idea of adding a variety of nuts and dried fruits; best of all, you can pick your favorites.
Tigerfish: Yes, I can’t agree more. 😉
So yummilicious and beautiful appearance! 😉
Alice: Thanks for your comment. Do try it out. 😉
Thank you sooo much for this, I’ve just been thinking about making my own, but didn’t know where to start! Btw is there anything else I can use in place of coconut oil? Failing which can I get it at NTUC?
Ed: Yes, you can use olive oil or canola oil. Maybe you can try NTUC Finest, Cold Storage or any organic shops. 😉
Homemade…that’s the only granola I will eat. This looks wholesome!
Angie: Yes, homemade is always the best and wholesome too. 😉
Homemade is the best. Love this yummy and healthy treat.
Christines’ Recipe: Yes, you said it all! 😉
I’m just about to finish my store-bought granola and your post just came in perfect timing. I’ve always wanted to make my own granola and you have just inspired me to try it.
ChristineT: Hope you will love it as much as we do! 😉
Hi… I was wondering if I can use freshly blended fruit juice for making this granola?? And is 2 yrs old toddler can eat this granola as nuts and seeds are used for the granola? Thanks
Miki: Of course you can! You can omit the nuts but seeds are fine for your toddler. 😉