Basic Granola Recipe
You’ll come back to this basic granola recipe time and time again- it’s simple and so good. Big clusters of crunchy oats and almonds, lightly sweetened with honey and brown sugar, with just a hint of warm cinnamon.
There’s nothing fancy about this recipe. It’s about as basic as it gets.
I love brunch food and I’ve got plenty of fun and unique breakfast ideas on this site to prove it. But sometimes you just wan to keep it simple.
I love this granola because it’s so versatile. It tastes good paired with all kinds of fruit. It works just as well with tropical pineapple or mango as it does with apples, cherries, or lemon. Tops for yogurt parfaits, plus it’s great cold or warm. Lately I’ve been adding a little milk and heating it slightly in the microwave- so comforting! It softens up a little bit but still has a great hearty texture.
If you’ve never made homemade granola, I urge you to try this recipe! It’s so quick and easy (we’re talking 10 minutes of active time), and nothing store bought could ever beat the taste or crunch. Plus you can totally put your own spin on it. Add dried fruit, seeds, coconut, nut butters, even chocolate- the options are limitless!
Basic Granola Recipe
Ingredients
- 4 cups (324 g) old-fashioned oats
- 1 cup (143 g) sliced almonds
- 1/2 cup (110 g) light brown sugar
- 1/2 teaspoon (0.5 teaspoon) ground cinnamon
- 1/4 teaspoon (0.25 teaspoon) kosher salt
- 1/4 cup (56.75 g) unsalted butter, (half a stick), melted
- 1/3 cup (113 ml) honey
- 2 (1) egg whites
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 300 degrees F, and line a baking sheet with a silicone mat, parchment, or foil.
- Place the oats, almonds, brown sugar, cinnamon, and salt in a large mixing bowl and toss to combine.
- Stir the melted butter, honey, and egg whites together, and pour into the oat mixture.
- Stir together until well-combined.
- Transfer the mixture to the prepared baking sheet, spreading it out in an even layer.
- Bake for 30 minutes or until the almonds look lightly toasted.
- Cool completely on the baking sheet, then transfer to an airtight container. Keeps for 2 weeks at room temperature.
Hi does it have to have the egg whites though?
You can leave it out Nickisha, but you probably won’t get the big clusters without the egg white.
It is indeed delish! I may be in the minority but I am not fond of clusters in my granola so I take a rolling pin to the finished product & break it up a bit.
Great solution! Thanks Joan!
Hi, I am definitely going to try this recipe, but I don’t want to use egg. Can I either omit it or use a substitute? and what can I substitute egg with? Thank you.
Hi there! You can probably omit it, although it may not be quite as “cluster-y” in that case. Good luck and I hope you enjoy!
Could you do all honey instead of adding in brown sugar (if trying to avoid refined sugars)?
I think that should work just fine! Good luck and enjoy 🙂
will quick oats work?, also can I add vanilla if yes then how much. Thanks
They should work just fine Cindy! I just prefer the chewier texture of the old fashioned oats. But quick will work in a pinch! A teaspoon of extract is good for most recipes. Good luck and enjoy!
Yummy! Has anyone tried breezing this after it’s made to make it last longer? Living alone I try to make things last by preserving. Thank you
Hi, can’t wait to try this recipe! quick question: do you think I can use canola oil or light olive oil instead of butter?
Thanks!
Hey Mariam! Thanks for the great question and my apologies for the late reply- I’ve been traveling. I haven’t yet tried this recipe with oil, but I can’t imagine why it wouldn’t work! Let me know how it works out for you. Thanks!
Can you use something like coconut oil instead of the butter?
I haven’t tried it myself but I really like that idea! Can’t imagine why it wouldn’t work… If you try it, let me know how it works out, ok? Thanks so much Courtney!
Looks good. What purpose does the egg white have?
Thanks Ruth! The protein in the egg white helps to hold the granola together. If you like big hunks (like I do!) then I think the addition of egg white will really work for you!
This granola is so classic and looks like an absolute amazing way to start the day!
Thank you so much Kayle! It’s definitely up there in my top 3 favorite breakfasts 😉
You can’t beat homemade granola, and it’s great to have a base recipe like this one that you can customise to suit, it looks perfectly crunchy and delicious!
I couldn’t agree more Hannah! I really love this recipe- it’s such a great starting point but even just the way it is it’s just right 😉
Homemade granola is just the absolute best! I love all those chunks!! A must for any granola for me!!
Me too Ashley! I love when it’s big and cluster-y. I’m so happy you like this; thank you!
Those clusters are SERIOUSLY on point. I love and good, crunchy and SUPER chunky granola, so this looks perfect! Pinned!
It’s gotta be chunky for me. This recipe really holds together in big clusters, and I love that! Thanks so much Taylor!
Looking forward to trying your granola…your recipes are always great. Question from an amateur baker….I always get confused with types of oats….is “old fashioned” the same as “quick cooking?”
Oh great! Yes I really loved this granola recipe. Thanks for the great question- old fashioned are actually a little different from quick cooking. The quick cooking kind are actually partially cooked already, whereas the old fashioned are not so they have a little more of a hearty texture. I know you’re overseas, so if quick cooking is all you have available, I do think they’d work pretty well in a pinch 😉
This sounds so simple and looks delightful ♥
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Thank you so much Summer Daisy!
Homemade granola is the best! Love the big clusters!
Isn’t it though? Thank you so much Jessica!
Allie, I love this! like you said, this is so versatile and you can add so many things! love this recipe!
Thanks Alice! It’s my favorite breakfast and I love mixing it up with different fruits/seeds/nuts. 😀