Chocolate Nut Granola Recipe (2024)

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As I've already said plenty of times, snacking on a Paleo diet can be a difficult thing. Of course, ideally, your main meals should be enough the satisfy you entirely so you don't feel the need to snack at all, but that time of the day when you need a little something to last you until your next meal will still happen from time to time.

It shouldn't be surprising to know that when people cheat on their diet, it's usually during this time. We've all been there; you are starving and have no idea what to eat, so you grab the closest thing or whip up something that requires the least amount of effort.

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If there's nothing Paleo-friendly and easy enough to satisfy you, you reach for the chips, crackers, granola bars, or any other combination of sugary or vegetable oildrenchedfoodstuff.

Let me be the voice in your head that says, "don't do it," because once you do it just one time, you're more likely to do it again and again and again.

Of course, there's no reason to beat yourself up over the head if you do fall off the Paleo bandwagon, as falling into Paleo orthorexia is not a good idea at all, either.

So how do you get past this? Well, you have to get creative and do a little more work in the kitchen than you may want to. There are tons of healthy Paleo snacks out there (many of which I have already shared with you), but they don't appear on grocery shelves.

There's already a recipe for a great Paleo granola in my cookbook; however, I recently made a version with dark chocolate, and I thought it was well worth sharing. You can always play around with the ingredients by using different nuts and maybe even adding some seeds to the mix.

My recommendation would be to not stray too far from the original recipe for the first time. Get comfortable with the recipe prior to experimenting too much.

Of course, as Imentionedbefore in recipes such as the chocolate avocado mousse with walnut crust or theChocolate Cranberry Pie, even though this recipe is grain and vegetable seed oil-free and contains only natural and non-toxic ingredients, it should only be consumed in moderation and as a treat.

It isnutritiousfrom all the minerals and antioxidants found in nuts and dark chocolate, but it still contains considerable amounts of fructose from the raw honey. Most nuts should also only be consumed in moderation, mainly because of their high amount of omega-6 fat.

This special gluten-free and grain-free granola makes for a great Paleo snack, but it can also be great for breakfast or even as a dessert. The nuts, shredded coconut, and dark chocolate make for an absolutely divine combination.

This version, in particular, is great served in coconut milk. You can also enjoy it with a bunch of fresh berries. The only unfortunate thing is that there are no easy alternatives to granola on Paleo for people with nut allergies or those who would rather not eat any nuts.

Chocolate nut granola Recipe

Serves: 4

Ingredients

  • 1 cup walnuts;
  • 1 cup almonds;
  • pinch of salt;
  • ¼ cup raw honey;
  • 3 tablespoon butter or clarified butter;
  • 3 tablespoon cocoa powder;
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract;
  • ½ cup shredded coconut;
  • 2 oz dark chocolate;
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Preparation

  1. Preheat your oven to 200 F.
  2. Using a food processor, coarsely chop the walnuts and almonds. Nothing too fine, as you will have to put them through the food processor again. Leave the nuts in the processor and set them aside for later use.
  3. In a small saucepan over low heat, melt the butter with the honey and whisk occasionally. Once combined, add the cocoa powder, vanilla, and a pinch of salt. Whisk together.
  4. Pour the chocolate mixture into the nuts in the food processor. Pulse briefly, just until the chocolate is consistently mixed in. Add the coconut and pulse one more time.
  5. Spread the mixture out over a baking sheet. Bake for 4 hours in the preheated oven.
  6. Once the granola has finished baking, remove it from the oven and allow it to cool completely. Break the granola apart into small chunks. Also, break apart the 2 oz chocolate and mix in with the granola.

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Chocolate nut granola Recipe

A grain-free and gluten-free granola recipe combining almonds, walnuts, chocolate and shredded coconut. A great Paleo treat.

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 4 hours hrs

Total Time 4 hours hrs 20 minutes mins

Course Breakfast, Dessert

Cuisine American

Servings 4 people

Calories 678 kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat your oven to 200 F.

  • Using a food processor, coarsely chop the walnuts and almonds. Nothing too fine, as you will have to put them through the food processor again. Leave the nuts in the processor and set them aside for later use.

    1 cup walnuts, 1 cup almonds

  • In a small saucepan over low heat, melt the butter with the honey and whisk occasionally. Once combined, add the cocoa powder, vanilla, and a pinch of salt. Whisk together.

    pinch of salt, ¼ cup raw honey, 3 tablespoon cocoa powder, ½ teaspoon vanilla extract, 3 tablespoon butter or clarified butter

  • Pour the chocolate mixture into the nuts in the food processor. Pulse briefly, just until the chocolate is consistently mixed in. Add the coconut and pulse one more time.

    ½ cup shredded coconut, 2 oz dark chocolate

  • Spread the mixture out over a baking sheet. Bake for 4 hours in the preheated oven.

  • Once the granola has finished baking, remove it from the oven and allow it to cool completely. Break the granola apart into small chunks. Also, break apart the 2 oz chocolate and mix in with the granola.

Nutrition

Calories: 678kcalCarbohydrates: 47gProtein: 12gFat: 53gSaturated Fat: 16gPolyunsaturated Fat: 18gMonounsaturated Fat: 16gTrans Fat: 0.4gCholesterol: 23mgSodium: 202mgPotassium: 460mgFiber: 7gSugar: 34gVitamin A: 277IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 120mgIron: 4mg

Keyword chocolate, granola, nuts

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Chocolate Nut Granola Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What ingredient makes granola stick 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 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 makes granola bars stick together? ›

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.

What is the best binder for granola? ›

Binder
  • Sugar Syrup - Maple syrup, honey, or rice syrup are three great options.
  • Egg - Egg whites are a great binder for granola if you are trying to avoid sugar. ...
  • Vegan "Egg" - plant-based eggs such as flax or chia eggs will also work as a binder.
Nov 18, 2023

Why isn't my homemade granola 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 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.

Is it worth making your own granola? ›

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.

How do you keep homemade granola crispy? ›

Whether it's homemade or store-bought, properly storing granola will help extend the shelf life and maintain crunchiness. Store granola in an airtight container or tightly sealed zip-top bag in a dry, dark place away from heat.

Is homemade granola healthier? ›

YUM! More reasons to obsess over homemade granola: Healthier: it has less sugar and is lower Calorie than anything you'll find at the store. Freezer Friendly: It will keep for months in the freezer, stored in a freezer safe bag.

Should I stir granola while baking? ›

Spread the granola evenly onto the pan, pressing down slightly. The granola will likely just come up to the top of the pan. Place the pan on the top rack and allow to bake for 16 minutes, until it is just browning on the edges. If you like granola that has bigger chunks, DO NOT stir it during that 16 minutes.

Is it cheaper to make your own granola bars? ›

They save well (wrap and freeze them for up to two months), are more affordable than store-bought bars, and don't contain the long list of unpronounceable ingredients. Plus, your kitchen will smell like a bakery while these granola bars bake. Ahhhh.

Why do my homemade granola bars fall apart? ›

Ensure any nuts you use are very small as larger nuts will make your bar fall apart when you cut into your granola bars. Use a binding ingredient such as a flax seed egg! Make sure bars are compacted into the pan – use either the granola bar press OR a piece of wax paper to firmly press down on the bars.

What happened to Quaker granola bars? ›

The recall affects certain varieties of Quaker cereals, such as Oatmeal Squares, Chewy granola bars, Cap'n Crunch products and more. The Quaker Oats Company issued a recall in late 2023 and has added more products to its recall list in 2024 due to a risk of contamination with salmonella.

What is the glue in granola bars? ›

While the oats and nuts bake, you can make the sticky glue that holds our bars together. You'll melt butter, honey, and brown sugar in a saucepan and simmer until the sugar dissolves. Mix this sticky mixture with the toasted oats and nuts.

What is the main ingredient in chewy granola bars? ›

GRANOLA (WHOLE GRAIN OATS, BROWN SUGAR, BROWN RICE CRISP [WHOLE GRAIN BROWN RICE FLOUR, SUGAR, SALT], WHOLE GRAIN WHEAT, SOYBEAN OIL, WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR, BAKING SODA, SOY LECITHIN, NONFAT DRY MILK), CORN SYRUP, BROWN RICE CRISP (WHOLE GRAIN BROWN RICE FLOUR, SUGAR, SALT), SEMISWEET CHOCOLATE CHIPS (SUGAR, CHOCOLATE ...

What is granola clusters made of? ›

Summary of Homemade Granola Clusters:

Wholesome treat made with oats, almonds, and maple syrup. A little salty and sweet, wonderful maple flavor. Energy-packed snack you'll feel good about eating. Vegan, egg-free, and gluten free if using certified GF oats.

How do you clump store bought granola? ›

I baked them all for one hour at 325° F and employed the method I always use to ensure maximum clumping action: Do not stir (at all!), then wait for the granola to cool completely in the oven before touching it. And clearly, my methodology works—all three sheets produced plenty of clumps! Even the control.

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