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Just in time for the busy school year, here is a snack that is healthy and can be used for breakfast or for snacks. Watch out though, this stuff is highly addictive!

I am easing my family into eating granola and I found this recipe that I thought would fit the bill perfectly. The only item that they could consider “weird” are the slivered almonds. No dried fruits, no coconut, no weird foods…no reason to complain!

I will gradually be adding some other elements into this recipe, but if you have a picky family, this granola recipe might be a great place to start. I bought a large container of vanilla yogurt and made little yogurt cups for the kids with this homemade granola sprinkled on top. They gobbled it up and I found them both licking their bowls. I would say this one was a hit!

Vanilla Scented Granola Courtesy of Bon Appetit Magazine

Cooking spray
4 cups rolled oats
1 cup sliced almonds
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/3 cup vegetable oil
1/4 cup honey
2 tablespoons sugar
4 teaspoons vanilla extract

Position rack to middle of oven and preheat to 300 degrees. Lightly spray large baking sheet with nonstick spray. Mix next 5 ingredients in large bowl. Combine oil, honey and sugar in small saucepan; bring to simmer over medium heat. Remove from heat; stir in vanilla. Pour hot liquid over oat mixture; stir well. Using hands, toss mixture until thoroughly mixed. Spread granola on prepared baking sheet. Bake until golden brown, stirring occasionally, about 30 minutes (but check after 20). Transfer sheet to rack; cool granola completely. (Can be made two weeks ahead. Store in airtight container at room temperature.) Makes approximately 8 cups.

Side Note:
If you prefer granola clumps, do not stir during baking and allow the granola to cool. You can then break the granola apart into pieces.


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    This looks great. My son just returned from a camp where they made their own granola and i was promising him I’d try to make some. This looks like a good place to start.

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    I’m wondering…

    Could agave nectar be used instead of the honey?

    I love granola, but have a honey allergy that causes my throat to constrict when I eat it.

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    I bet you could try it! I am sure anything that is sticky would work (I have seen corn syrup used in recipes before too). Let me know if it turns out!!

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    OK YUM and I have a gift for ya…come on over. :) Don’t feel like you have to repost. Just wanted you to have it.

    ~melody~

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    This is THE BEST granola recipe. I tried many many when I first became a stay at home mom. This one (that I found here!) is THE BEST! Really good if you add extra nuts, cranberries, raisins, etc. whatever you have on hand. I usually double or triple it we eat it so fast!

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    This is a great recipe! I added 1 cup each of toasted coconut and chopped dates. My 2.5 year old son now thinks that dates are some kind of fun candy!

    I just posted about this on my blog and I’ll be making another batch of this later today!

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