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When I want to change up my morning oats routine, I like to make a batch of homemade granola. Instead of a warm bowl in the morning, I eat the crunchy granola atop a bowl of cool yogurt, or with cold milk poured over top. This time I made a warm and spicy Gingersnap Granola. The molasses gives this granola a nice deep flavor without being too sweet, and the warm spices are just strong enough to give a hint of “gingersnap” without being over powering.

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What’s In Homemade Granola?

Inexpensive oats make up the bulk of homemade granola, then I add a few other ingredients for texture like oat bran, almonds, and raisins. The dry mixture is seasoned with some warm spices like ginger, cinnamon, and cloves, plus a pinch of salt to help magnify the flavors. A syrupy mixture of brown sugar, molasses, and oil helps the granola bake up to a nice crispy texture that will hold up to cold milk or yogurt.

Visit the Bulk Bins for Granola Ingredients

I like to buy ingredients for homemade granola from the bulk bins at grocery stores so I can buy only the amount I need of things like almonds, oat bran, or golden raisins. This eliminates the need to find uses for the leftover ingredients and it’s usually a lot less packaging!

How to Eat Homemade Gingersnap Granola

I ate my Gingersnap Granola over a bowl of yogurt and with some fresh pineapple (on sale, yay!) and I must say, pineapple + ginger = awesome! Sometimes I like to eat granola like store bought cereal–in a bowl with milk poured over top. And it also makes an excellent on-the-go snack. Just pack a little in a zip top baggie and munch a couple handfuls whenever your stomach starts growling!

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Gingersnap Granola

4.64 from 11 votes

Gingersnap Granola pairs the rich, deep flavor of molasses with warm spices like ginger, cinnamon, and cloves. Great for breakfast, a snack, or dessert!

Author: Beth – Budget Bytes

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Homemade Gingersnap Granola Recipe - Budget Bytes (5) Servings 16 (1/2 cup each)

Prep 15 minutes mins

Cook 40 minutes mins

Total 55 minutes mins

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Ingredients

  • 4 cups old-fashioned rolled oats ($1.04)
  • 1 cup oat bran ($0.76)
  • 1 cup sliced almonds ($1.62)
  • 1/4 cup molasses (not black strap) ($0.63)
  • 1/3 cup brown sugar ( $0.11)
  • 1/4 cup canola oil ($0.08)
  • 1/4 cup water ($0.00)
  • 2 tsp powdered ginger* ($0.20)
  • 1 tsp cinnamon ($0.10)
  • 1/4 tsp ground cloves ($0.02)
  • 1/8 tsp salt ($0.01)
  • 1/2 cup raisins ($0.59)

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 300ºF and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

  • In a large bowl, stir together the oats, oat bran, and almonds until evenly combined.

  • In a small sauce pot, combine the molasses, brown sugar, oil, water, ginger, cinnamon, cloves, and salt. Heat and stir over a low flame until the brown sugar has dissolved and the mixture is liquid.

  • Pour the molasses mixture over the bowl of dry oats and mix well until all of the oats, nuts, and oat bran are well coated.

  • Pour the wet granola mixture onto the baking sheet and spread it out into a single layer. Bake the granola for 20 minutes, then give it a good stir. Bake for another 10-20 minutes, or until light golden brown (the total time will depend on the size of the baking sheet and how thick the granola is layered).

  • Remove the granola from the oven and stir in the raisins. Press the granola down into a compact layer and allow to cool. Once cool, break it up and store in an air-tight container.

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Notes

*You can grate some fresh ginger into the sauce pot for extra snappy ginger flavor!

Nutrition

Serving: 0.5CupCalories: 210.43kcalCarbohydrates: 31.24gProtein: 5.19gFat: 8.96gSodium: 22.59mgFiber: 4.21g

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Preheat the oven to 300ºF and line a baking sheet with parchment. In a large bowl, stir together 4 cups old-fashioned rolled oats (they have more texture than quick oats), 1 cup sliced almonds, and 1 cup oat bran. Stir until they’re all well mixed.

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In a small sauce pot, combine 1/4 cup molasses (not “black strap” molasses), 1/3 cup brown sugar, 1/4 cup canola oil, 1/4 cup water, 2 tsp powdered ginger, 1 tsp cinnamon, 1/4 tsp cloves, and 1/8 tsp salt. Heat over a low flame and stir until the brown sugar is dissolved. If you want EXTRA gingery flavor, you can grate some fresh ginger in there, too. YUM!

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Pour the molten molasses mixture into the bowl with the oats, nuts, and oat bran.

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Stir really, really well so that all the oats, nuts, and bran are coated in the molasses mixture.

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Spread the wet Gingersnap Granola mixture out over the prepared baking sheet. Bake in the preheated oven for 20 minutes, then stir. Bake for an additional 10-20 minutes, or until it’s lightly golden brown and smells slightly toasty.

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Like this! The total baking time will depend on how big your baking sheet is and how thick the layer of wet granola is. Once it’s finished baking, stir in 1/2 cup golden raisins. Press the granola down into a compact layer and let it cool (pressing it down before it’s cooled helps it clump up). Once cool, store it in an air-tight container.

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I ate my Gingersnap Granola with homemade yogurt and some fresh pineapple. Delish!

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FAQs

Why are homemade granola not crunchy? ›

Bake low and slow.

Cook at 300 degrees F slowly for about 30 minutes or until it is golden brown and toasty. Cooking at too high of a temperature will likely burn the honey coating, the oats, and the nuts. A lower temperature ensures even baking for crispy, crunchy granola.

What ingredient makes granola clump together? ›

Clumpy Granola Method: Add Egg White

About this method: According to Deb Perelman of Smitten Kitchen, “Nothing glues like protein.” While there are many granola recipes that include an egg white, I got this tip from the Big Cluster Maple Granola recipe in The Smitten Kitchen Cookbook.

How long does homemade granola last? ›

When stored properly at room temperature, fresh homemade granola can last for up to four weeks. Preserve its quality by letting it cool completely before storing. Packing it while it's warm leads to condensation and, consequently, unnecessary moisture.

Is granola worth it? ›

The Bottom Line

Granola is healthy in small amounts, especially because oats, nuts, seeds and dried fruit in granola provide some fiber that's good for heart and gut health. However, granola can also be a rich source of calories, saturated fat and sugar, depending on the brand you buy.

What ingredients should you avoid in granola? ›

Check the ingredient list, avoiding products that list sugar or sweeteners —including natural sweeteners like honey — within the first few ingredients. Instead, the first few ingredients should be whole foods, such as oats, nuts, seeds, and dried fruit. You may also want to look for varieties high in protein and fiber.

What was the downside to granola as a food? ›

On the downside, granola can be high in added sugars, hidden calories, and saturated fat, making some options less healthy.

What is the best binder for granola? ›

Chia seeds are often praised for their binding powers. In fact, they secure ingredients so well that they can even be used as an egg replacer. Adding just a spoonful of chia seeds to your favorite granola bar recipe will make a huge difference in its texture.

How do I get my homemade granola bars to stick together? ›

Honey – Along with the nut butter, it helps all these ingredients stick together! I love its warm amber flavor in this recipe.

What binds granola? ›

Make sure that whichever granola recipe you use, it calls for some liquid, typically oil of some kind (I recommend olive oil for a subtle earthy, floral flavor, or melted unrefined coconut oil for subtly coconutty flavor). The liquid will help the chia seeds to gel, ensuring the granola sticks together.

How to package granola to sell? ›

While a box may make that easy, boxes aren't great for freshness. The solution is to use stand-up pouches, especially those with a resealable top. Stand-up granola pouches sit easily on shelves, don't take up too much space, and make it easy to scoop or pour granola from them.

Should you freeze homemade granola? ›

Yes, the granola can be frozen in an airtight container for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in on the counter before enjoying.

How do you know when homemade granola is done? ›

If the granola is clumpy, use a spatula to press it into the pan. Bake for 20 minutes, stirring halfway through. Bake, stirring halfway through, for about 20 minutes total. The granola is ready when golden-brown and the almonds have toasted — it will still feel wet coming out of the oven but will dry as it cools.

Is homemade granola healthier than shop bought? ›

Once you try homemade granola, you won't go back to store-bought granola. It's so much better! This granola recipe is also a far more healthy granola option, since it's made with whole grains, unrefined oil and naturally sweetened.

Is granola better for you than Oatmeal? ›

Which One Is Better for Breakfast? Both oatmeal and granola make for a healthy, nutritious breakfast, but the winner for us is granola—the added nuts, seeds, and dried fruits give you a source of fiber and healthy fats that oatmeal can't quite compete with.

How many granola should I eat a day? ›

How much granola should you eat a day? The prevailing belief is that you should consume 45-50g of granola daily. This is frequently the recommended portion size on the granola cereal package. Suggested portion sizes are often 45g, only about three tablespoons full.

Why is my homemade granola soft? ›

I aim to let it hit room temperature, whatever that may be; the real point is to give it ample time to shed excess heat and steam. This should take about 45 minutes; if left out indefinitely, the granola can turn sticky or soft, so do try to put it away as soon after cooling as you can.

How to keep homemade granola crunchy? ›

Whether it's homemade or store-bought, properly storing granola will help extend the shelf life and maintain crunchiness. Store granola in an airtight container or tightly sealed zip-top bag in a dry, dark place away from heat.

How to make granola crunchy again? ›

If you're re-crisping a larger batch for several people, spread it out on a plate and microwave in 10 second bursts until it's crispy again. This is really just a temporary solution. If you let the re-crisped granola sit out for too long, it goes back to its limp and stale state.

Does homemade granola harden as it cools? ›

NOTE: The granola will clump and harden while cooling - not during baking. Allow to cool before stirring in the raisins, cranberries, or craisins. If stored in an airtight container, your granola could last for 2 weeks.

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