Once the butter is all melted add the brown sugar,
and water
When the sugar melts and the water mixes in add the salt,
Let is simmer, stirring constantly so it won’t burn, until the spices and sugar are all mixed and melted. (this is where husbands and kids start wandering into the kitchen wanting to know what smells so good)
Then you add the oats
and stir it until all the oats are coated, like you do with rice crispy treats
Pour it all into a greased baking pan or cookies sheet with sides
Put it into a 400 degree oven and set the timer for 10 minutes
Every ten minutes open the oven, see how it is getting brown?
Once it looks like this, you know you are done, it takes between 30 to 40 minuets. You want it to be a even golden brown.
When it is done you take it out of the oven, it will take a few hours to cool all the way. While it is cooling you will need to stir it to keep it sticking too much to the pan. You could also pour it out onto some wax paper to cool. Once it has cooled, I usually let it cool over night, you can store it in plastic zip-locks or a tupperware canister. It will keep a couple of weeks, but it is usually eaten way before that.
Once it has cooled you can add fun things. Rasins, nuts, sunflower seeds, chocolate chips. You can also experiment with the ingredients a little, try diffrent amounts of spices, or diffrent spices. Experiment with the amount of sugar you add, or use honey instead of brown sugar. Once you get the basics down you can taylor this recipe to the tastes of your family.
Enjoy!
This stuff is really good. I really like the way it makes the house smell when she is cooking it.
Also, it tastes great in her home made yogurt.
Thanks for sharing. It looks really yummy and easy to make. I am going to have to try it out. We are BIG granola eaters at our house!
My husband had high cholesterol and oatmeal is one of the best things you can eat to bring it down. Unfortunately, he hates the taste of it, so I’ve had to be creative in what I put it in, but I’ve found several things, like granola, I can sneek it in and he can hardly taste it. It’s made all the difference.
I have tried a few different recipes for granola, but have one that I LOVE and make regularly for my family. Maybe I’ll share it on my blog sometime too.
You can also add oatmeal to bread, I have tried adding just a cup at the very first, it just cooks right in. You can’t taste it or see it, the only diffrence in the bread is that it is more moist. Very yummy!
Looks really good, thanks for sharing! I can’t wait to make some of my own!
Thank you sweetie. I’m making soup tomorrow so be prepared! P.S. This looks way yummy!
mmm that sounds so delicious! I will have to try it!!
That looks yummy, and I need a healthy snack instead of chocolate and coke!!!
oh Abby, never, ever give up on chocolate and coke….
I made the granola today and it is a “LOVE” at the ashworth house! Thanks for sharing!!
I am glad you like it, did you add anything or modify the recipe?
I followed the exact recipe but then added slivered almonds sunflower seeds and coconut! It was to die for!!
oh that sounds so good! I had never thought of coconut or almonds….I think my next batch just might find some in it.