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Coconut Almond Granola Clusters

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Coconut Almond Granola ClustersA few years ago I was staying with my friend in Toronto. I woke up one morning to the most amazing smell coming from the kitchen. She was in the beginning stages of developing a recipe for granola bars that she would eventually end up selling in local shops, markets and fitness centres around her neighbourhood. They tasted like heaven – the perfect balance between salty and sweet. I couldn’t get enough of them, and after I left, I couldn’t get them out of my mind. I needed to make them myself.

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But I had a problem. Although she is a dear, dear friend and we are super close, she has never shared the recipe with me. Ever. It’s a family secret that she is holding close. I have begged and pleaded, and really now I think it’s a game. I think she’s secretly enjoying torturing me.  Hmph!!

But I couldn’t get that salty sweet taste out of my mind. And I’m stubborn and determined. Like a dog with a bone. So over the years I’ve tried to recreate it. And finally, hoorah! I’ve got my own recipe for Coconut Almond Granola Clusters.

Here’s what makes them so good:

  • I use Tamari Roasted Almonds and Dried Blueberries – there is something about the richness of this soy sauce-like seasoning that compliments the natural sweetness of the blueberries and coconut so well.
  • I use a combination of coconut oil and butter.
  • I only use pure maple syrup as my sweetener. You can play around with the amount.  2/3 cup is just sweet enough that the kids love it, but not too sweet that you feel like you are eating cake for breakfast. Plus, I’m on a mission to eliminate as much refined sugar from our diet as possible. Lord knows the kids get enough of it out of the house, the least I can do is limit it at home! But that’s a whole other post…..
  • They are sticky enough to break into clusters, but also crispy enough to flake into regular granola. It’s the best of both worlds really.
    Maple Coconut Granola
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    Maple Coconut Granola

    Prep Time20 minutes mins
    Cook Time40 minutes mins
    Total Time1 hour hr
    Course: Breakfast
    Servings: 1 Batch
    Author: Claudine

    Ingredients

    • 4 cups oats use GF Oats if you are gluten free
    • 1 cup tamari roasted almonds chopped (you can absolutely use plain, but it won't be the same flavour)
    • 1 cup shredded unsweetened coconut
    • 1/4 cup chia seeds
    • 2 T coconut oil
    • 2 T butter
    • 1/2 cup pure maple syrup
    • 2 t vanilla
    • 1/2 t salt
    • 1/2 cup dried blueberries, cranberries, or other dried fruit (optional)

    Instructions

    • Preheat oven to 350°F and line a large sheet pan with parchment paper.
    • Toss the oats, almonds and coconut together and roast for 10-12 minutes until lightly browned, stirring once or twice.
    • Transfer to a large mixing bowl and reduce oven temperature to 300°F. Add in the seeds and mix well.
    • In the meantime, melt butter and coconut oil in a small saucepan.  Add maple syrup, vanilla and salt and bring to a boil for about a minute.  Pour into the bowl with the oats, seeds and nuts and mix well. 
    • Transfer mixture to a large parchment lined baking sheet, spreading out evenly.  Bake in the oven, mixing once or twice, for 25 - 30 minutes, or until light golden brown in colour.
    • Remove from oven and let it cool.
    • Mix in the blueberries or other dried fruit (optional), and then store in large bag or air tight container at room temperature.

    Notes

    Feel free to use whatever combination and types of nuts and seeds that you have on hand.  Cashews are also delicious in this recipe.

These Coconut Almond Granola Clusters are the bomb and I’m so happy that I can finally put them on Into the Dish aka our family favourite online cookbook!  In their rightful spot next to the Dutch Babies and Blueberry Banana Muffins.

I hope you enjoy these as much as we do!

For more recipes, tips and maybe even some inspiration, follow me on Instagram.  Instafood is my guilty little pleasure….

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Filed Under: Baking & Desserts, Breakfast Tagged With: Breakfast, Easy, family favourite, gluten free, Healthy-ish, kid favouriteFebruary 24, 2018

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