auntie sarah's coconut granola.

SARAH is actually my mother-in-law ❤️ but one of her many other titles, “auntie sarah,” sounds much more fitting alongside a granola recipe. 😊

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i just looove how mapley and crunchy and chunky her granola is - not all loose and sandy, no way.

the lighter crunch of all the coconut flakes against the crunchier crunch of the nuts & seeds….oooh i fancy that experience.

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her granola seems a little bit different every time we have it, but that’s the beauty of a recipe that’s so versatile!

sarah makes it gluten-free by omitting the oats (probably why her version is so chunky, which i adore), but i love oats so i kept them in the recipe.

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i used extra coconut flakes and a little extra maple syrup to compensate for sweetness in this recipe ratio.

another idea that would be great is to use melted coconut oil instead of the olive oil - or better yet, an equal combination of both!

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make sure to taste your seeds in advance for freshness - i could tell the sunflower seeds that i used were a bit funky after it was a little too late.

chopped dried cherries are great in this granola. i used chopped dates and that is also lovely. i’m not too much of a dried cranberry fan, but they would be nice, too. there are also orange flavored dried cranberries that i have a random bag of in my miscellaneous foodstuffs bin. basically - any chopped up or small dried fruit of your choosing would suffice. or leave it out altogether!

….just had an idea. if this were a “dessert granola” (a thing??) you could toss in some chocolate covered almonds, raisins, acai berries, etc after the whole mixture has completely cooled.

YUM. a bonus snack mix recipe.

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also a big shout out to the passionfruit flavor of the ellenos greek yogurt - holyyyyyy moses, it has to be one of the best things i’ve ever tasted. pete is nuts for passionfruit & lilikoi like they have growing all over in hawaii. those little tangy seeds and the bright juiciness will just make you feel alive!

this ellenos yogurt is a splurge. if we have it on hand, i’ll put a scoop of plain greek yogurt on the bottom of the bowl and a small scoop of the ellenos fancy yogurt on top, and then all the toppings. i would never let us eat the whole container in one sitting unless it were, say, christmas! ha! it is a special occasion treat for us. it is sooo delicious and rich and tastes like dessert!

this is now just veering into dessert for breakfast territory. 😛

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this recipe yields a ton of granola - so feel free to halve anything to make a smaller batch, or give a jar of it to a friend or neighbor. 😊

i’ve been really enjoying having it around for variety and crunch in our morning yogurt bowls.

thank you to my sweet MIL, sarah, for sharing this with me!

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Sarah’s Coconut Granola

Makes about 2 Quarts

Total Time: 1 hour 20 minutes

Ingredients:

  • 2 cups oats

  • 1 cup raw pepitas, hulled pumpkin seeds

  • 1/2 cup hulled sunflower seeds (taste for freshness!)

  • 1 1/4 cup walnuts or pecans, or a mixture of both, chopped

  • 1 1/2 cups unsweetened coconut flakes

  • 1 - 2 tsp. kosher salt, to taste

  • 1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil or melted coconut oil, or a mixture of both

  • 2/3 cup pure maple syrup

  • 1/2 cup chopped dates, dried cherries or cranberries

  • 1 tsp. ground cinnamon

  • 1 - 2 tsp. vanilla extract

Instructions-

Preheat oven to 300 degrees F. Line a large rimmed sheet tray with parchment or a silicone liner.

Gather and prepare all ingredients and combine in a large bowl until evenly coated with maple syrup and the oils. Add any extra salt to taste.

Evenly spread the granola across the prepared baking sheet. Bake for 1 hour, tossing the granola every 15 minutes or so. Bake for an additional 10-15 minutes until all the components are evenly golden. Watch carefully for any burning during the last 5 minutes.

Remove from oven and cool completely. Store in glass jars or quart containers at room temperature.

Enjoy as a snack, on yogurt bowls, ice cream, oatmeal, with fruit, etc!

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