Super Cranberry Orange Granola

Super Cranberry Orange Granola
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I’m always playing with different granola recipes to find one like this super cranberry orange granola, that’s yummy, crunch and really healthy. I recently went to the bulk bins in a Wholefoods store and “sampled” a bunch of their “healthy” granolas – in my opinion, they were at best, absolutely tasteless.

Super Cranberry Orange Granola

Since homemade granola is really easy to make, it just makes sense to whip out a baking sheet once a week and get a batch in the oven.

I’m a great fan of a company called Navitas Naturals, as they carry every kind of fair-trade Super Food imaginable, and if you’re into giving these potent/health-giving foods a whirl, granola is a great place to start. You can pack every batch with tiny seeds, which contain more nutrients than almost anything you can find at a grocery store.

Super Cranberry Orange Granola

I also tried a superfood powder called Lucuma (Navitas Naturals,) which comes from a Peruvian fruit and is an excellent low-glycemic sweetener, which is full of vitamins and minerals – perfect for baking too. If possible I like to avoid eating sugar, particularly at breakfast, so this is a great alternative. If you can’t get hold of it right away, for now just substitute with brown sugar.

Super Cranberry Orange Granola

I also wanted to use quinoa because it’s a grain which is really high in protein. I came across a bag of sprouted quinoa at my local health food store, which is fantastic because you don’t need to cook it first. If you can’t find this rather more unusual ingredient, substitute with another grain, such as millet, or just add another cup of old-fashioned oats.

If you order your seeds and lucuma from Navitas Naturals, a small bag will keep you going for a while, and you can also add them to smoothies.

Ingredients

  • 2 cups old fashioned oats
  • 1 cup sprouted quinoa (millet seed or more oats if you can’t get the sprouted quinoa)
  • 1/2 cup of hemp seeds
  • 1/2 cup of chia seeds
  • 4 tbsp of lucuma powder (or two tbsp of brown sugar)
  • 1tbsp ground cinnamon
  • 2tsp vanilla essence
  • 1/2 tsp kosher salt
  • Zest of 1 medium orange
  • 1/2 cup raw virgin coconut oil (heated to liquify) – you can substitute with a vegetable oil such as canola if needs be.
  • 1/2 cup dried cranberries
  • Pre-heat oven to 400 degrees F.

Instructions

  1. Simply mix all the ingredients except the cranberries. together in a large bowl, making sure that the oats are well coated with all the ingredients.
  2. Spread evenly on a baking sheet and pop in the oven for about ten minutes or until slightly browned on top. Use a large spatula to turn over the granola and pop back in the oven for a further ten minutes or until nicely browned. Add the cranberries.
  3. Enjoy your tasty super cranberry orange granola!

Super Cranberry Orange Granola

 

Super Cranberry Orange Granola

I love to serve this super cranberry orange granola with Almond Milk or plain yogurt. Greek yogurt is a little too thick for this granola, but a more runny plain yogurt is fab.

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