Cranberry Nut Granola: An Easy Homemade Recipe (2024)

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Who says store-bought granola has to be expensive? Craving cranberry nut flavor but not the store-bought price? With this delicious homemade recipe, you’ll have homemade cranberry nut granola in no time using ingredients in your pantry.

This is a refined sugar-free, gluten-free healthy granola sweetened with agave and maple syrups and made with coconut oil. Studded with craisins, this cranberry nut granola recipe you’ll make again and again.

Have you tried my Salted Chocolate Granola? Based on our favorite store-bought chocolate granola…it’s a family favorite! Give it a try.
Or, if you have an air-fryer, try making Air-Fryer Granola!

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Making your own healthy granola feels intimidating to some, but if you’ve ever done it you probably haven’t gone back to purchasing granola. Because you know…homemade granola replaces that store-bought version easily and without a lot of fuss. Also, when you can control your own ingredients you know it will be the kind you love and fits your family’s diet.

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Key Ingredients:

Ingredients in homemade granola swap out easily. Swap out the nuts, the dried fruit, and even the sweeteners and oils without a lot of trouble. The convenience of homemade granola is that you can easily customize the batch to what your tastes are and what you have on hand.

  • rolled oats. Old-fashioned rolled oats work best because they are thicker. If you choose to use quick oats you will need to have a shorter baking time so they don’t burn. Always watch your oats to be sure they are gluten-free if that is something you need.
  • craisins. Any kind of dried fruit works great but for this particular flavor, craisins or dried cranberries are perfect!
  • mixed nuts. I like to use a variety of nuts (walnuts & sunflower seeds are faves!) for my granola but feel free to use whatever kind is your personal favorite. Almond and cranberry is always yum!
  • agave syrup. Agave syrup helps clump up your granola together. You could use honey, additional maple syrup, or even corn syrup instead (if you aren’t trying to stay refined sugar-free).
  • natural maple syrup. Maple syrup also helps clump up your granola and provides wonderful flavor. Just be sure to choose a natural kind.
  • vanilla extract. Use real vanilla, if you have it.
  • coconut oil. Use unrefined coconut oil, if you can. It will help your granola crisp up without much flavor. Coconut oil lends a sweeter taste to your granola. If you prefer more savory try using an extra-virgin olive oil.

Try adding a bit of chocolate chips to your granola for those family members with a sweet tooth. But be sure to add it in AFTER the granola has baked or you’ll end up with a mess.

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How to Make Granola:

(printable recipe below)

  • Preheat oven. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper for easy clean-up
  • In a microwave safe bowl, combine coconut oil, agave and maple syrup.
  • Heat for approximately 20 seconds (or until coconut oil has fully melted) and whisk together well.
  • Chop 1 cup of mixed nuts, set aside.
  • In a large bowl stir together oats, craisins, nuts and the melted oil mixture.
  • Spread the oat mixture on a cookie sheet.
  • Bake for approximately 30-35 minutes, stirring halfway through. It will be brown and dry when it is done.
  • Turn the oven off and let it cool in the oven (this helps it stay super crunchy!) Granola will become more crunchy as it cools. Store right away!

My son Levi ADORES breakfast parfaits with layers of granola, yogurt, a dash of cinnamon, and frozen blueberries. He loves frozen blueberries so much he eats them straight from the container as a snack. I try to keep granola on hand, at all times.

Does it matter what kind of oats you use in granola?

Yes, it really does matter. You should use old-fashioned, rolled oats in homemade granola. Quick-cooking oats get a bit dusty and loose their texture in homemade granola’s also, because they are thinner, they bake faster and could burn in this recipe.

Does baking temp matter in homemade granola?

Yes, think of your granola like a tough cut of meat…low and slow creates the best result. Using a low heat results in yummier granola.

Speaking of tough cuts of meat, when is the last time you had a Sunday roast? As a child, I had a friend whose family had roast every. single. Sunday. I thought it was the strangest thing. Now, though, I love that idea and find it so cool when I hear of families with Sunday dinner traditions. Occasionally, I make up a Sunday roast and gather the family together. So lovely!

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I mean, that looks just as good as any you would buy in the store. And the best part is that YOU get to pick the ingredients that go into it. So good!

How do I store homemade granola?

Store your homemade granola in an airtight container in a cool, dry location (I keep mine in my pantry) for up to 6 weeks. You CAN freeze it, as well.

Can I crisp up soggy granola?

Absolutely! Simply spread your granola on a baking sheet and pop it into the oven at about 400 degrees. Bake it for about 10 minutes or until it dries out. Shut the oven off and let it cool…it will be fresh and good again! Be sure to store it properly right away to keep it fresh.

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Is it cheaper to make your own granola?

Honestly, that depends. I like to use ingredients I already have on hand or I have little bits of from another recipe to create my homemade granola. If I were to buy ingredients JUST for making homemade granola then my costs probably wouldn’t be cheaper than purchasing it. Remember, though, homemade granola allows us to control the ingredients being used. For me, that’s a big deal and one reason I love making it homemade.

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Cranberry Nut Granola

| 8 servings of 1/2 cup each

Prep Time | 5 minutes mins

Cook Time | 25 minutes mins

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A delicious, easy breakfast granola naturally sweetened with maple and agave syrup and studded with cranberries.

Ingredients

  • 3 cups old-fashioned, rolled oats
  • 1/2 cup craisins dried cranberries or other dried fruit works as well.
  • 1 cup mixed nuts try walnuts, sunflower seeds, or pecans.
  • 1/2 cup agave syrup honey makes a good substitute, if needed.
  • 1/4 cup natural maple syrup
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1/3 cup coconut oil sunflower oil is a good substitute for coconut oil.

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Instructions

  • Preheat your oven to 290 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

  • In a microwave safe bowl, combine coconut oil, agave and maple syrup. Heat for approximately 30 seconds. Add the vanilla and whisk together to fully melt it together.

  • Chop 1 cup of mixed nuts, set aside.

  • In a large bowl stir together oats, craisins, nuts and melted oil mixture.

  • Spread on the parchment lined baking sheet. Be sure to spread it as evenly as possible.

  • Bake for approximately 30-35 minutes, stirring halfway through. It will be brown and dry when it is done.

  • Turn the oven off and let it cool in the oven (this helps it stay super crunchy!) Granola will become more crunchy as it cools. Store right away!

Nutrition

Calories: 395kcalCarbohydrates: 49gProtein: 7gFat: 20gSaturated Fat: 9gSodium: 6mgPotassium: 240mgFiber: 5gSugar: 21gCalcium: 39mgIron: 2mg

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Recipe Tester Lisa says…

My personal definition of a quick and easy recipe is one that can be prepped assembled before the oven finishes preheating, and this one fit the bill! It is in the oven now,I was worried it would be too sweet but I may or may not have licked the spatula,and it’s not.

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FAQs

Why is my homemade granola not crunchy? ›

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.

What makes homemade granola stick together? ›

Add an egg white.

The whites act as a kind of glue that binds the ingredients together. To ensure that the egg whites coat all the ingredients, I beat them with a whisk until foamy and increased in volume, which makes it much easier to fold into the granola.

Is home made granola good for you? ›

"Granola is a broad category, so ingredients vary depending on whether it's store-bought or homemade, and the recipe itself," says Gellman. A granola that's high in fiber, low in added sugars and saturated fats and made with simple ingredients will be the healthiest choice.

How do you make homemade granola crisp? ›

Not only can you transform that soggy, chewy granola back to being blissfully crunchy, but it's easier than you might think. All it takes is spreading the granola in a single layer on a rimmed baking sheet and heating it in a 400 degree oven for five minutes — essentially re-baking it.

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.

What is a good 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.

Do I have to use parchment paper for granola? ›

“It's not just to keep it from sticking to the bottom; it also gives it a little bit of a barrier so your granola doesn't burn." Valerie notes that parchment paper is key in helping the granola cook evenly (and not brown too much around the edges).

Why is my homemade granola dry? ›

Keep in mind that the granola won't be dry right out of the oven — it will dry as it cools. So take it out of the oven when it looks lightly toasted and smells like cooked honey. We're going for a toasty smell here. Add dried fruit after baking.

Is granola better with milk or yogurt? ›

It tastes great with milk, or by the handful, but is also super tasty when sprinkled over lemon or blueberry yogurt for a burst of flavor. There's also Coconut Spice Granola, which is made with whole grain oats, real maple syrup, coconut and wholesome seeds.

What do you mix with granola? ›

Trail Mix. Simply add dried fruit, like raisins, craisins, or banana chips and nuts or seeds to granola. You'll have a homemade trail mix in an instant!

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 days 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.

How long does homemade granola keep for? ›

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.

Why is my granola bar not crunchy? ›

Baking time: Increase the baking time for your granola. The longer you bake it, the drier and crunchier it will become. Keep a close eye on it to avoid burning, and stir it occasionally during baking to ensure even toasting.

How do you fix dry granola? ›

If you're willing to re-bake it a bit, a drizzle of honey or agave syrup will make clumps. Just bake for about 20 minutes, and start with hot syrup. You want to make sure to get some water evaporating and sugars changing. It will solidify as it cools.

Does granola crisp up as it cools? ›

Let it cool before diving in.

Your homemade granola will continue to crisp up as it cools.

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