Nutty Granola good any time of day |
October 22nd
(today) is National Nut Day. We all know that nuts are good for you but make an
extra effort to eat one of more servings of nuts today. The theme for Recipe
ReDux this month is to think nuts. I love
nuts in many foods, from cashew butter on my toast in the morning, to candied
nuts on a green salad with pear slices, blue cheese and dried cranberries, to pecan-crusted
fish or chicken breasts, to a nutty dessert, such as chopped nuts on top of a
dish of vanilla greek-style yogurt. They are good anytime of day.
One of
husband’s favorite snacks is a homemade granola I make mine using walnuts,
pecans, and sliced almonds. He enjoys eating the granola plain, as a snack. I
like it that way, too, but I also sprinkle it on yogurt, ice cream, or on top
of pancake batter.
When I make
granola, I use a special pan called a T-Fal ActiFry that has an arm that rotates
around the bowl automatically keeping the granola mixture constantly moving
inside. It only takes 10 minutes to cook, much faster than oven methods I have
used in the past.
The recipe below is my revised version of the granola recipe
found in the recipe booklet that accompanied my ActiFry machine (Cherry-Pecan
Granola). I make my version much nuttier. In my version, I add walnuts and
sliced almonds in addition to the pecans called for and instead of 3/4 cup of
nuts total, my recipe calls for 1-1/2 cups. I also substitute golden raisins
for the dried cherries. I use a full teaspoon of cinnamon and omit the salt.
You can also add ground ginger or nutmeg, if desired.
Nutty Granola
Ingredients:
1/2 cup sliced
almonds
1/2 cup chopped
pecans
1/2 cup
chopped walnuts
3 cups rolled
oats
1 teaspoon
ground cinnamon
1/3 cup maple
syrup or agave nectar
1 tablespoon
vegetable oil
1/3 cup
golden raisins
Directions:
Combine nuts,
rolled oats, cinnamon, maple syrup and oil in a large bowl; mix to combine.
Transfer mixture to bowl of ActiFry and cook for 9 minutes. Add raisins and
cook for 1 more minute. Transfer to cookie sheet and allow to cool. Store in
airtight container.
Makes 5 cups
or ten 1/2-cup servings.
Nutrition Information per (3/4-cup) Serving:
249 calories,
13 g total fat, 1 g saturated fat, 0 mg cholesterol, 4 g dietary fiber, 6 g
protein, and 2 mg sodium.
Don’t have an ActiFry, then bake granola (without raisins) on baking sheets lined with foil or parchment paper at 325 F. for 20 minutes, stirring once halfway through baking. Stir in raisins after removing from oven.
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