Calories: 221kcalIngredients
- ¼ c coconut oil, melted
- 2 c coconut flakes, unsweetened (I used Bob’s Red Mill brand)
- 1 c rolled oatmeal, dry
- 1 c chopped hazelnuts
- 2 T cacao nibs
- 1 banana, mashed
- 2 t dark cocoa powder
- ½ t vanilla
- 1 c freeze-dried raspberries (I used Trader Joe’s brand)
Instructions
Preheat oven to 275°F. Combine all ingredients except the raspberries in a mixing bowl. Spread the mixture out evenly on a large baking sheet. Bake for 25 minutes. It makes the house smell wonderful! The granola is done cooking when it is golden brown. It will continue to crisp as it cools. After removing the granola from the oven, stir in the raspberries. Not baking the raspberries allows them to retain their beautiful color. When cool, store the granola in lidded canning jars in the refrigerator. Enjoy! Makes approximately 12 ½-cup servings.Notes
This is a level 3 recipe (weight maintenance and active lifestyles). Granola (even this no added sugar granola) tends to be packed with high-calorie ingredients, making it an energy-dense food. That’s great if you have high calorie needs due to an active lifestyle or just being a teenager. On the other hand, it is not the best choice for weight loss.
If you have a weight loss goal, instead of snacking on granola alone, pair it with high-volume, low-calorie foods and make it a meal. Fill a small bowl with chopped fruit and plain Greek yogurt, and have a single serving of this granola on top. It is extremely easy to eat an excessive amount of granola if it is not measured out.
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