A bowl of dark sweet cherries topped with Kim's Madagascar Granola! |
Today seems like the perfect day to begin getting the house
organized and maybe do a little cleaning while I’m at it. So with a cup of coffee in hand, I decided the
first place to start is in the pantry by gathering up some of the loose bags of
rice and grains.
Well that was a mistake because the first bag I come
across is an almost empty bag of Bob's Red Mill 5 Grain Rolled Hot Cereal.(check out this link - http://www.bobsredmill.com/5-grain-rolled-cereal.html) With about 2-cups left inside the almost
empty bag, I decided that this would be a good time to try out a made from
scratch granola recipe.
I did a little research and found a recipe that I adapted to
my liking and then gathered some of the other ingredients I already had available in the
pantry. Using some sliced almonds, coconut oil, local honey, vanilla, cinnamon and salt, this is what I made today!
Kim’s Madagascar Granola
Ingredients:
2 cups of Bob’s Red Mill 5-Grain Rolled Hot Cereal (uncooked)
1 cup sliced almonds
3 TBLS Organic Coconut Oil
3 TBLS Honey (local honey preferred)
1 TBLS Organic Pure Madagascar Vanilla Extract
1 Tsp Ground Cinnamon
A Pinch of Sea Salt
Combine grains, almonds in a large mixing bowl. In a separate small bowl (I use a small jar)
blend together coconut oil, honey, vanilla, cinnamon and salt. Add and stir in liquid ingredients to give the
grains and almonds a glossy coating. Onto
a baking sheet or pan (lined with foil or wax paper) spread the mixture out evenly.
Bake approximately 40 to 45 minutes. Be sure to check, stir and turn the mixture
around the pan every 8 to 10 minutes to avoid over baking or burning the
granola. Ovens vary, so be careful not
to overbrown.
Remove from oven and transfer the baked granola onto another
baking sheet or pan in a single layer. Allow the granola to cool completely and
then store in an airtight container.
Enjoy the granola tossed over yogurt, fruit or ice
cream. Also great to use when
creating trail mixes or snack bars.
Yummy, this is so good for you and as you know . . . it is always
made “Best from Scratch!"
Final
observation: So much for getting organized, I now have more to clean up.
But it was well worth the effort!
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