This past weekend I pulled out Gwyneth Paltrow's cookbook My Father's Daughter and she had a recipe in there called "My favorite granola". I gave it a shot (with a few substitutions) and it is now MY fave granola too. {recipe follows after the photos}
mixed, before cooking
cooked, all brown and roast-y
Yumm. I put the raisins in whenever I eat it so the granola stays crispy :) I like to eat it with yoghurt (greek yoghurt currently), and some fresh fruit (this weekend was mango and banana).
And, just because I am so nice, I have typed up this recipe for you to enjoy:
Favorite
Granola
-Gwyneth
Paltrow, My Father’s Daughter
2 cups whole
rolled oats (not instant and not steel-cut)
½ cup raw,
whole almonds
¼ cup
pumpkin seeds
¼ cup
sunflower seeds
½ tsp garam
masala
¼ tsp ground
cinnamon
¼ tsp fine
salt
½ cup real
maple syrup
3 Tbsp light
agave nector or brown rice syrup
2 Tbsp
vegetable oil
½ cup dried
cranberries, roughly chopped
Preheat the
oven to 350 F
Stir
together the oats, almonds, pumpkin and sunflower seeds, spices, and salt in a
large bowl. Combine the maple syrup,
agave, and vegetable oil in a small bowl and then mix with the dry ingredients.
Spread the granola out on a non stick sheet pan or a regular sheet pan covered
with parchment paper and coated with a little vegetable oil.
Bake for
15-20 minutes, stirring occasionally, or until evenly browned.
If you like
your granola in clumps, remove the pan from the oven and push the granola
around so it’s about 1/3” thick, letting it cook completely and then breaking
it apart into small pieces.
If you like
your granola loose, simply spread it out in the pan and let it cool.
Either way,
combine the cooled granola with the cranberries. Keeps well for 2-3 months in
an airtight container.
**I subbed
in honey for agave because I didn’t have agave, skipped the garam masala, and
used coconut oil in place of vegetable oil. I also kept the dried fruit out
completely as I thought it would make the granola soft. I add raisins or
apricots when I eat it.
9 comments:
Thanks for posting this, I've been looking for a good granola recipe. This looks delicious!
I love granola - alone, with yogurt or a dash tossed in a shake. Thanks for sharing this one!
Looks amazing! I will try making this tomorrow :)
Yummm! I love homemade granola. Great post Heather!!!
I love this cookbook...mostly for her healthy dessert options. :) I haven't tried the granola yet but it looks manageable and delish! I love her peanut butter cookies & muffins.
Jordana
I'm completely obsessed with Gwyneth's cookbook. Have you tried her brownies yet? Oh my GOD they are good!
i always say i'm going to make granola bars, but always forget. i'll have to bookmark this page so i can make it soon!
Yum!! On my list now for next week. Glad I found your blog!
I haven't tried ANYTHING in that cook book!
This looks yummers!
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