This Easy Coconut Granola Recipe is packed full of sweetened oats, nuts, seeds, dried fruit and coconut. Lightly flavoured with cinnamon, nutmeg and vanilla, it’s incredibly fragrant and delicious. A perfect addition to yoghurt and fruit, or just eat by the handful as a snack.
This Easy Coconut Granola Recipe comes together in just a few simple steps.
-First, the coconut flakes and flaked almonds are toasted separately. Coconut tends to burn really easily so it’s important to do this separately.
-Next, all the liquids, sugars and flavourings are added to a small bowl or measuring jug and mixed together. This sugary liquid is poured on top of the oats and seeds and all mixed together until fully coated.
-The coated oats and seeds are then spread out onto a large flat baking tray and baked for about 20 minutes. Check and stir the granola every 5 minutes to avoid burning.
-When the oats have cooled, mix together with the toasted almonds and coconut and all the dried fruit.
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I personally prefer to toast the coconut and flaked almonds separate as both of them tend to burn quickly. If added to the oats and seeds mix, you would end up with either burnt coconut or an under toasted granola which leads to soggy granola which is no fun. As a result, this is also why I always add the dried fruit at the end, when everything is already cooked. Dried fruit like this just burns and goes chewy in the oven, it’s much tastier to add it at the very end.
The granola in this recipe is not particularly chunky. However, you can create a chunkier granola where the oats stick together by not stirring the granola for the last 10-15 minutes of cooking. You may need to reduce your oven temperature by 5-10°c to ensure it doesn’t burn to counteract this. Allow the granola to totally cool before trying to break apart.
If you prefer to avoid using honey, maple syrup is a great substitute, as is agave syrup or golden syrup.
Store this granola in an airtight container at room temperature. It can stay fresh for up to one month.
Yes! Oats are typically not gluten free due to the way they are processed. However, if you buy gluten free oats just swap it out for them instead.
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