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    Chocolate Almond Granola

    October 7, 2012 by Marc Matsumoto Leave a Comment

    Chocolate Almond Granola

    I'm not a huge cereal fan, but I make an exception for granola. Whether I'm having it in milk, on yogurt or popping clusters by the handful, I could go through a bag of the stuff in a day or two. Unfortunately, most packaged granolas are loaded with fat and sugar and aren't exactly cheap.

    Thankfully granola is one of those foods that's ridiculously cheap and simple to make at home. I usually make a different batch every week, and I've posted some of my creations such as peach passion granola and cherry vanilla granola in the past. One of my recent favorites has been chocolate granola!

    Chocolate granola with cherries and almonds.

    While it doesn't exactly qualify as healthy, it's better for you than it sounds, and it's certainly better for you than a bowl of cocoa pebbles. That's because this doesn't use any chocolate. It gets its rich brown hue and chocolaty flavor from unsweetened coco powder and roasted cacao nibs. The sweetness comes from honey and dried fruit, and the creaminess from whatever kind of milk you decide to add to the granola when serving it.

    Baking this chocolate granola will fill your house with a mouthwatering aroma, and if you hadn't just stuck a tray of oats and nuts into the oven, you'd swear you had a fudgy batch of brownies in there instead. You can adjust the sweetness of this granola by adding more or less honey, and if you want to make this vegan, just swap out the butter for vegetable oil and the honey for a vegan-friendly option like agave nectar.

    Almonds and oats near a cast iron skillet.

    I used Marcona almonds in this recipe because I love their texture, which is somewhere between an almond and a macadamia nut. They're usually sold in tubs in the cheese section of upscale grocery stores, but if you can find them, regular almonds will do. The granola will keep better if you bake the cherries with the granola, but I find this makes them tough and chewy, so I like adding them in after the granola has cooled. I also love adding freeze-dried strawberries or bananas to the mix.

    If you want to make this plant-based, just replace the butter for coconut oil and add a tablespoon of nutritional yeast to give it a rich, buttery flavor.

    This recipe first appeared on norecipes.com but due to its age I've moved it here to my personal recipe archive. Check out the full No Recipes Archives for more older recipes, or check out some of my favorite recipes.

    A mound of chocolate almond granola

    Chocolate Almond Granola

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    Prep Time 5 minutes mins
    Cook Time 40 minutes mins
    Total Time 45 minutes mins
    Yield 8 servings

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    Ingredients 

    • 4 cups rolled oats
    • ½ cups Marcona almonds (crushed)
    • ½ cup dried unsweetened shredded coconut
    • ⅓ cup unsweetened cocoa powder
    • ¼ cup cacao nibs
    • 6 tablespoons cultured unsalted butter (melted)
    • ⅓ cup maple syrup (adjust to taste)
    • ½ cup dried cherries (roughly chopped)

    Instructions

    • Put the oven rack in the middle position and preheat to 300 degrees F (150 C).
    • Mix all the ingredients (except the cherries) together in a bowl until the mixture is well combined and sticky.
      Granola with chocolate and almonds.
    • Line a sheet pan with parchment paper or a silicone mat and spread the granola out in a thin even layer.
    • Bake the granola for 30-40 minutes until the granola is very fragrant. Be careful not to burn the granola as the coco powder makes it tough to tell how brown it is. If in doubt, pull the granola out early and let it cool. If it's not crisp after cooling, put it back in the oven for a little longer.
    • Once the granola has fully cooled, add the dried cherries.

    Nutrition

    Calories 408kcalCarbohydrates 48gProtein 9gFat 22gSaturated Fat 11gPolyunsaturated Fat 2gMonounsaturated Fat 6gTrans Fat 0.3gCholesterol 23mgSodium 75mgPotassium 331mgFiber 9gSugar 13gVitamin A 531IUVitamin C 0.1mgCalcium 75mgIron 3mg
    Course Brunch
    Cuisine American

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