I found a few recipes off internet, but they all called for half of the oats to be grinded into oat flour as a binder to bind the ingredients together. But I was feeling too lazy to hull out the food processor.
Then I remembered the healthy Banana Oatmeal cookies I tried sometime ago that used banana to bind the oats together. It's a simple recipe that requires only 2 ingredients with plenty of room for add ins and modifications. Building on that, I hastily scribbled what I want in my granola and gave it a shot. It worked like a charm!
Dry Ingredients
250g Quick Oats
Nuts:
100g Almonds, roughly chopped
100g Cashews, roughly chopped
Dried fruits:
50g Raisins
Spices:
3g Ground Cinnamon
1g Ground Nutmeg
Wet Ingredients
75g Brown sugar
50g Butter, unsalted
50g Water
5g Vanilla extract
2g Salt
1 Large banana, about 140g, mashed
Preheat oven to 150°C
1. Mix all of the dry ingredients together.
2. In a small sauce pot, cook all of the wet ingredients over low heat till sugar and butter has dissolved. Let cool slightly if too hot.
3. Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients. Mix thoroughly, making sure to moisten all of the dry ingredients. If the mixture seems a little dry, add in 1-2 tbsp of water.
4. Spread the mixture evenly onto a lined baking tray, and bake for approximately 1 hour. Stir and "break up" the granola with a fork every 15 minutes till the mixture has dried completely.
5. Let cool completely on a wired rack before storing in a airtight container.
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We absolutely love having these granola clusters with plain yoghurt and some in-season, fresh fruits for brekky. It's wholesome, not too sweet unlike some sugar-laden commercial granola, and filling enough to keep me satiated till the next meal.
We love it so much that at times, I'll dress it up to look like parfait and have it for after-dinner "dessert" as well! They also make a healthy snack for those in-between meal times when you're feeling a little peckish. My biggest issue is that they are so munchable, so irresistible, I find it challenging not to finish all of it in one seating!
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