You could say i've had a bit of a chocolate kick this
last week, with new recipe trials and a few repeats of old favourites.
So far this week i've been munching on chocolatefudge, chocolate orange smoosh bars, my newest chocolate frosting, some
trials for an up and coming healthy chocolate bar, and last but not least....
chocolate granola!
This has become something of an obsession, with three
batches made so far (although some of that was then given away to others). This
follows my previous two granola recipes and, for me, is a winner by
far (although my mum and sister who have tested out all the options preferred
my regular granola for breakfast). This is the perfect 'indulgent' (but still
super healthy) breakfast treat, the perfect alternative to pop corn or your finger-picky
snack of choice, great as a dessert topping...the list goes on.
I do have to admit that a fair amount of the mixture didn't
make it into the oven....oops!
I have used cacoa powder and cacoa nibs for a super healthy
mix but you could easily substitute cocoa powder and semi-sweet dark chocolate
drops if you prefer. I've found that the bitterness of the cacoa nibs is
an amazing compliment to the subtle sweetness of the granola coating and it
gives such a depth of flavour. The other bonus is that the cacoa nibs
don't melt and in the oven (although melty chocolate could be a good thing?)
Such a simple recipe, so if you haven’t tried making your
own granola yet I really advise you gets to it right away. I promise you won’t
regret it!
P.S I didn’t eat all that chocolate by myself!!
Recipe: Chocolate granola
Makes 3 bowls
Ingredients
1 ¼ cup oats
2 tbs chia seeds
1 cup mix of nuts (I used
cashew, walnut and hazelnut)
2tbs each of sunflower and
pumpkin seeds
2tbs ground flax
3 tbs raw cacoa powder
2-3 tbs raw cacao chips
3 tbs apple puree
1 tsp vanilla extract
2 tbs coconut oil- melted
2 tbs agave syrup
1 tbs rapadura/palm sugar
Method:
Mix together dry ingredients in a medium bowl. Melt the
coconut oil into other liquid ingredients then add to the dry. Spoon onto 2 lightly greased baking sheets
making sure you have a thin even layer with some clumpy bits. Bake at 170C for
10-12 minutes until almost beginning to brown- keep a close eye to avoid burning.
Allow to cool fully before storing in an airtight container. Stores in the cupboard
for a few weeks.
For tips and info on recipe measurement conversions, ingredients, substitutions and the methods behind how I do things.... check out my 'baking tips' tab at the top of the page.
Oh my, that looks delicious. I love the idea of a chocolate granola, that's something I've never tried before but it sounds awesome and yours looks so yummy :D
ReplyDeleteHi Heidi, thank you! It don't know why i didn't think of chocolate granola sooner. I need to make another batch this weekend i think, it's so moreish!
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