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This healthy homemade Chocolate Granola Recipe is deliciously crunchy, perfectly chocolate-y and so easy to make! A healthy way to enjoy chocolate for breakfast. If you love granola clusters, keep reading for my baking tips!

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Using BOTH Rolled Oats AND Quick Oats

We’re using Bob’s Red Mill Old Fashioned Rolled Oats AND their Quick Cooking Oats for this chocolate granola recipe.

I like to use both because the quick oats will help hold the rolled oats together along with the other ingredients, making the perfect clusters!

If you only have rolled oats on hand, no worries. Simply pulse down some of the rolled oats to make quick oats and you’re good to go.

Bob’sis my go-to for stocking my pantry and I use so many of their products every day. They’re simply the best. I am so happy we are working together and I get to create some delicious recipes for you!

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Chocolate Granola Ingredients

The list of ingredients you need to make homemade granola is pretty basic. It’s a mixture of healthy pantry staples.

If you don’t already have stocked pantry, check out this post for some help and my go-to products.

Here’s what you need:

  • old-fashioned rolled oats + quick cooking oats – using a mixture of both.
  • unsweetened cocoa powder – make sure it’s unsweetened, and not dutch process.
  • sliced almonds or roasted sunflower seeds – either work to add additional texture. Use sunflower seeds to keep this recipe nut free.
  • chia seeds (or ground flaxseeds, or hemp hearts) –I love adding chia seeds to granola, but you can substitute an equal amount of flaxseeds or hemp hearts.
  • creamy cashew butter (or seed butter to keep nut free) – Cashew butter provides a neutral flavor, or use sunflower seed butter to keep nut free.
  • pure maple syrup –The liquid sticky sweetener.
  • dark brown sugar – For some extra sweetness to help balance the cocoa flavor.
  • oil – You can use melted cooled coconut oil, avocado oil or light olive oil for its neutral flavor.
  • vanilla extract –for a hint of flavor.
  • mini chocolate chips & regular sized chocolate chips – I like to use both. Mini chips get sprinkled onto the granola after it’s cooled slightly, and regular sized morsels can be added as well.
  • flaked sea salt –for sprinkling once cooled. Optional but I love the salty-sweet combo with chocolate.

How To Make Homemade Granola

If you’ve never made granola at home, the process is fairly simple. Everything gets mixed into a bowl, spread into one layer on a baking sheet, and then baked at a lower temperature for about 30 minutes.

Here’s a quick overview of the recipe, with ingredient amounts and instructions in the recipe card below.

Step 1

In a large bowl stir together rolled oats, quick oats, cocoa powder, sliced almonds (or sunflower seeds) and chia seeds.

Step 2

In a medium bowl combine cashew butter (or seed butter) with maple syrup, oil, brown sugar and vanilla extract; stir until smooth then pour over dry ingredients.

Make sure the oats are fully covered –you can use your hands at the end if necessary.

Step 3

Pour granola mixture onto baking sheet in one even layer. Bake for 15 minutes, then flip the granola using a flat spatula and bake for another 10-12 minutes.

Allow granola to cool on baking sheet for at least 15 minutes before adding mini chocolate chips (or they’ll melt to the granola) and sprinkling with sea salt.

After the granola is cool, you can add another ½ cup of regular sized chocolate chips if you’d like.

Ways to Enjoy

Serve this chocolate granola in a bowl with cream, yogurt, or enjoy on it’s own as a crunchy snack!

Granola makes a great homemade gift, too.

Storing Granola

Store completely cooled granola in airtight container and enjoy within two weeks.

More Granola Recipes to Try:

  • Pumpkin Spice Granola
  • Cashew Butter Banana Granola
  • Peanut Butter Granola

Let me know if you make this recipe by leaving a comment and rating below! It helps others learn more about the recipe too! Xx Ashley

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This Homemade Chocolate Granola Recipe is deliciously crunchy, perfectly chocolate-y and so easy to make! A healthy way to enjoy chocolate for breakfast. Vegan and gluten-free friendly.

  • Author: Ashley
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 25 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Yield: about 4 cups 1x
  • Category: Breakfast
  • Method: Oven
  • Cuisine: American
  • Diet: Gluten Free

Ingredients

UnitsScale

  • 2 cups old-fashioned rolled oats
  • 2/3 cup quick oats (see notes)
  • 1/3 cup + 1 tablespoon unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 1/2 cup sliced almonds or roasted sunflower seeds
  • 3 tablespoons chia seeds (or ground flaxseeds, or hemp hearts)
  • 1/4 cup creamy cashew butter (or seed butter to keep nut free)
  • 1/2 cup pure maple syrup
  • 1/3 cup oil (melted cooled coconut, avocado, olive)
  • 1/4 cup dark brown sugar
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
  • 1/2 cup mini chocolate chips
  • 1/2 cup regular sized chocolate chips
  • flaked sea salt, for sprinkling once cooled

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 325ºF and set aside a large baking sheet
  2. Add dry ingredients: In a large bowl stir together rolled oats, quick oats, cocoa powder, sliced almonds (or sunflower seeds) and chia seeds; set aside.
  3. Combine wet ingredients: In a medium bowl combine cashew butter (or seed butter) with maple syrup, oil, brown sugar and vanilla extract; stir until smooth then pour over dry ingredients. Stir using large wooden spoon or study spatula, making sure all of the oats are coated well (use hands at end if necessary).
  4. Bake: Pour granola mixture onto baking sheet in one even layer and bake for 15 minutes, then flip the granola using a flat spatula and bake for another 10-12 minutes. Allow granola to cool on baking sheet for at least 15 minutes before adding mini chocolate chips (or they’ll melt to the granola) and sprinkling with sea salt. After the granola is cool, you can add another ½ cup of regular sized chocolate chips if you’d like.
  5. Serve granola in a bowl with cream, yogurt, or enjoy as snack. Granola makes a great homemade gift too!
  6. Store granola in airtight container and enjoy within two weeks.

Notes

TO MAKE NUT-FREE: Use sunflower seeds and sunbutter or another nut-free butter as needed.

About Ashley

"Ashley Walterhouse is the founder of Fit Mitten Kitchen, based in the Greater Lansing Area of Michigan, AKA “the Mitten.” Ashley grew up as a picky eater but later discovered that eating healthy was actually easy and fun. She started FMK in 2015 as a way to share her newfound love of developing healthier recipes for all to enjoy."

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  1. Ashley says

    This recipe turned out great. I used pecans and Cashews since that’s what I had on hand and I didn’t add the brown sugar. Tastes great, thanks!

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    • Ashley says

      Amazing! Thanks for leaving your substitutions and review!

      Reply

  2. Michelle says

    I love this recipe! So easy to make. I added hemp hearts instead of chia seeds and I didn’t have any quick oats so I used rolled oats instead. Also, subbed peanut butter chips instead of the chocolate (didn’t have any on hand).

    Reply

    • Ashley says

      Glad to hear you enjoyed it!! Thanks so much for taking the time to leave a comment and review 🙂

      Reply

  3. Deb says

    This recipe is absolutely delicious! I used all rolled oats as it’s what I had on hand, flax meal and followed the recipe with all the other ingredients. It was crunchy with just perfect sweetness definitely will be a recipe I will continue to make. It smelt like a brownie while it was baking.

    Reply

    • Ashley says

      So glad you liked it Deb! Thanks so much for leaving a review 🙂

      Reply

  4. Justina Spicer says

    So easy and so good! Don’t think too long about making this or not- just do it!

    Reply

  5. Shawna says

    Just tried this recipe and love it. Will definitely be a staple around here

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    • Ashley says

      So glad! Thanks so much for leaving a comment 🙂

      Reply

Healthy & Easy Chocolate Granola Recipe • Fit Mitten Kitchen (2024)

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 holds granola together? ›

Clumpy Granola Method: Add Whole Wheat and Almond Flour

First, it adds a combo of whole wheat flour and almond flour (or almond meal), which act as a binder to hold the oat mixture together.

Why is homemade granola better? ›

Advantage homemade. Both granolas have whole oats as their main ingredient, but the Kellogg's is high in refined sugar and contains palm oil. The homemade version contains protein-rich pecans and uses only a small amount of honey, brown sugar, and vegetable oil. It took me an hour to make granola from scratch.

How many calories are in chocolate granola cereal? ›

Per Serving
100g45g
469kcal211kcal
FAT17g7.7g
of which saturates4.0g1.8g
CARBOHYDRATE65g29g
5 more rows

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 a good binder for granola? ›

While there are several different sticky ingredients that you can use, we've found that the binding agent that works the best is honey! When added to your homemade granola bars, honey acts as glue that sticks all the pieces together.

How to bind homemade 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.

Why is my homemade granola not clumping? ›

You need to stir the granola as it bakes to encourage even toasting. But, about halfway through the total bake time, just let it be. As the sugars caramelize, they cause the ingredients to stick together and eventually form those oh-so-desirable clusters.

What is healthier than granola? ›

Without anything added to it, muesli is healthier than granola in the sense that it has less fat and sugar. However, if it's prepared with juice or contains a lot of dried fruit, muesli gains the sugar, calories, and carbohydrates that already exist in granola.

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.

Can diabetics eat granola? ›

Granola is a whole grain oat product that may help moderate blood sugar levels after meals. Furthermore, combining it with dairy products may improve postmeal blood sugar levels compared with mixing granola with nondairy alternatives ( 13 , 14 ).

What makes granola so high in calories? ›

Granola is also calorie dense – some contain a little more than 300 calories per cup, but others can pack up to 600 calories per cup, from added oils, coconut, chocolate and added sugars including evaporated cane juice, honey, maple syrup, molasses, cane sugar and brown rice syrup.

Is special K dark chocolate granola healthy? ›

Our rich oat base with puffed grains not only provides the perfect light texture but is full of oat grain fibre which supports your gut health. *30% less sugar on average than other granolas. IRI UK 2021.

How many calories does 1 2 cup of granola have? ›

Granola Nutrition Facts

According to the USDA, ½ cup of typical granola (brands vary) contains: Calories: 202. Protein: 5 g. Total fat: 5.6 g.

How to keep homemade granola crunchy? ›

Until I ran into a clever trick, courtesy of Julia Turshen's new cookbook Simply Julia for getting granola as crispy as you want it: add egg whites. Per Turshen, for every three cups of rolled oats you want to transform into granola, add a ¼ cup each maple syrup and olive oil.

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 make granola crunchy again? ›

A Hot Oven Is the Secret to Reviving Stale Granola

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.

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