Making your own granola is so incredibly easy and fully customizable! This Healthy Maple Pecan Granola is one of my family's favorites, a healthier option, and is super fun to make with the kids!
Homemade granola is one of those foods for me that hits all the notes. It's crunchy. It's just the right amount of sweet. It can be a hearty breakfast and perfectly snackable. Bonus: it's healthy and packed full with a ton of good nutrition! This Healthy Maple Pecan Granola is no exception!
Ingredients Needed
I think one of my favorite things about making your own granola is that you can really make it your own with whatever ingredients you have, as long as you stick to a basic formula:
- Oats - Good old fashioned rolled oats. Your base.
- Oil - This is your fat and what helps make your granola nice and crunchy. We prefer extra-virgin olive oil but we've also made it with coconut oil, too.
- Nuts and Seeds - Pecans are one of my favorites in oatmeal but you can also use almonds or walnuts! Pumpkin seeds and Chia Seeds are always in our pantry, but you could also use sunflower seeds.
- All Natural Sweetener - Being a New Englander, Real Maple Syrup is always my go-to. Honey would also be a great option, although would of course mean that you'd miss out on the maple flavor.
- Add-Ins - For flavor or for nutrition. I love to add Ground Flax Seed (high in protein and good for your heart!), Vanilla Extract for flavor, just a touch of Ground Ginger for a fun kiss of flavor. Other great additions, wheat bran, almond extract, or even some dried fruit or chocolate chips.
- Cinnamon, Nutmeg, and Salt - To enhance and round out all of the flavors.
- Dried Fruits - Blueberries, dates, cranberries, whatever you have!
Again, totally customizable. Go take a look in your pantry and see what you have.
Those dredges of some walnuts that aren't quite enough for a recipe or just a few almonds? Perfect.
Some sunflower seeds you've been meaning to use but weren't quite sure what for? Now you know!
Make it nuttier. Make it seedier or even make it sweeter. Whatever your fancy, you can do it with a homemade granola.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Also great about making granola? It's easy and fun for kids to make, too. It's one of my girls favorite recipes!
Step 1: Mix all of the dry ingredients in a bowl.
Step 2: Add the wet ingredients to a large bowl and whisk.
Step 3: Add the dry ingredients to the wet.
Then let your little assistants give it all a good mix!
Step 5: Once it's all well combined and coated, it's onto a parchment lined baking sheet and ready for the oven.
Step 6: Baked!
Done! Look at those beautiful clusters! One of my favorite parts of a good healthy granola are the clusters, so this recipe is for ultimate clustered granola!
Tips
What good is granola if it's not crunchy? For super crunchy granola with those big crunchy clusters, here are a few tips!
Don't Over or Under Crowd the pan. You want to make sure that everything toasts evenly so that it's all not too overcrowded, but also if they're not close together, then they won't clump together.
Press it! When you add it all to the baking sheet, use a spatula to spread it all into an even layer and then press it all nice and flat. Pressing it down will help it all bake together in large pieces which you can then break into those yummy clusters.
Don't Over Bake It. You'll take it out of the oven before you think it's done because it won't look crunchy. But it will continue to cook and firm up and overcooking will break the sugar bonds.
Let it Completely Cool. This is the most important step to crunchy granola. This will let it fully set. Once it's cool, then you can break it up into clusters.
See those crunchy clusters? Oh yeah. My little 2 year old sure did!
And I couldn't keep my 4 year old out of it, either! Because honestly, what's the best part of making homemade granola? Taste testing!
So add some milk or yogurt. Add some fresh fruit. Or just eat it as a crunchy, nutty, sweet snack!
Other Breakfast Favorites
Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Granola Bars
Copycat Kashi Go Lean Crunch Cereal
Healthy Toddler Banana Oat Muffins
FAQs
It won't look crunchy yet and you're not looking for browned edges, just very lightly golden on top and it will smell like toasted maple. Don't worry if it doesn't look like it's fully crunchy, that's ok - it will get there as it cools!
Yes! Dried fruits or shredded coconut is a great addition. Add it all at the end, after it's all cooled.
In an airtight container for up to a month or freeze for up to 3 months. Defrost by taking it out and warming it for about 10 minutes at room temperature.
No, this recipe is best with old fashioned rolled oats.
Healthy Maple Pecan Granola for the breakfast win!
Enjoy! As always, if you make this recipe or any of my others, I love to hear what you think! Leave a comment below, email me, or you can find me on Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest!
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Healthy Maple Pecan Granola
Equipment
Ingredients
- 3 cups old fashioned rolled oats
- 1 1/2 cup pecans 6.5 oz
- 1/4 cup pepitas
- 1/8 cup chia seeds
- 3/4 teaspoon kosher salt
- 1/8 cup ground flax seed
- 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
- 1/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg
- 1/8 teaspoon ground ginger
- 1/2 cup real maple syrup
- 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Instructions
- Pre-heat oven to 300° and line a rimmed baking sheet or jelly roll pan with parchment paper.
- In a large bowl, whisk together oil, maple, and vanilla extract.
- In another medium sized bowl, mix remaining dry ingredients.
- Slowly add dry ingredients to wet and stir it all together, ensuring that it is all well coated.
- Add an even layer to parchment paper, flattening it with a spatula and pressing it down gently.
- Bake for 20 minutes and then give a quick stir and another gentle press.
- Bake for another 20 minutes.
- Remove from oven, give another gentle press and let cool completely. At least for 20 - 30 minutes.
Connie
This is so good! I've made this and love to munch on it as a midday snack. On weekends, I'll actually have it with some milk like a bowl of cereal. So good!
Tracy
That's great, thanks Connie!
Laura Arteaga
What a great ideat to make this recipe with your kids! I have a 20-month-old toddler and he will be more than happy to help me for sure 🙂 Can't wait to try this recipe!
Tracy
That's wonderful, Laura!
Nicoletta De Angelis Nardelli
I like how customizable this granola is! The clusters are my favorite part, too! Thanks for all the tips, they sure help to make perfectly delicious granola!
Tracy
Clusters all the way!
Gunjan
I personally love granola for snacking and tried this recipe. It came out excellent.
Tracy
So glad you enjoyed it!
Marisa F. Stewart
Love, love, love the maple flavor. I made a batch this morning and I can now say that this is my favorite granola. Love the crunchy pecans - it seems more like a dessert. I know I'll be snacking on this throughout the day.
Tracy
Thanks so much, Marisa!
Ramona
My kids love granola for breakfast and this recipe seems perfect as we can make it together and it's homemade! this seems like a much healthier version and it looks delicious. Thank you for sharing this recipe!
Tracy
Definitely!
Paula Montenegro
I completely agree that the best granola has to have maple syrup. The flavor is superior! Beautiful recipe! I love all the add-ins, like pumpkin and chia seeds. Way better than my usual one. I'm trying out this recipe asap!
Ashley
I love how homemade granola is so much healthier than anything you buy at the store. This looks really good!
veenaazmanov
Perfect, healthy, nutty, nutritious and best breakfast for the start of the day. I just want to grab a Bowl of this yummy treat, Homemade sounds very interesting and informative too.
FOODHEAL
This granola is obviously healthier than store-bought. It has everything I love, I am sore I can resist this for long.