Learn how to make granola with this super easy Homemade Granola recipe that relies on a lower baking temperature to avoid the risk of burning—and increases the chances of a completely fool-proof and delicious batch! (Plus, it’s easy to make added sugar free.)
Homemade Granola
I love to have homemade granola on hand as an easy way to meal prep breakfast, but I have a habit of getting involved with the kids and not hearing the timer go off when it’s time to stir it…which can lead to it burning. This easy recipe avoids that all together! It’s a simple combination of oats, nuts or seeds, applesauce, oil, and spices.
No hard to find ingredients—just pantry staples for families that taste so good when baked together and served over yogurt or with milk.
This granola recipe is actually sweetened with applesauce, so it has a much lower amount of added sugar than most commercial granolas. And, since it isn’t as crunchy as some store-bought granolas, it’s a great option for toddlers. You can also make it added sugar-free if you prefer.
And if you miss the timer? It won’t instantly burn since its baked on a low temperature.
(You may also like Mini Muffin Recipes, Banana Oatmeal Muffins, Granola Bites, and Homemade Granola Bars.)
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Ingredients You Need
To make this homemade granola recipe you’ll need the following ingredients.
- Rolled oats: These are sometimes called “old-fashioned” oats.
- Nuts or seeds: I like to use hemp seeds or sesame seeds, or chopped cashews or walnuts
- Applesauce: Either homemade or purchased works well here. Try my Instant Pot Applesauce or Crockpot Applesauce.
- Neutral oil: You can use canola or avocado oil, or melted coconut oil.
- Cinnamon and vanilla extract for flavor
- Honey or maple syrup: This is optional for added sweetness and crunch. (I do usually add it as I think it tastes better with it, but it’s up to you!)
TIP: To make this gluten-free, use certified gluten-free rolled oats.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Here’s what you need to do to make this homemade granola recipe. Scroll down to the bottom of the post for the full information.
- Grind or chop nuts for kids to make them small enough that they’re safe for little eaters.
- Stir all ingredients together in a medium bowl.
- Spread onto a parchment-lined rimmed baking sheet and bake until lightly golden brown around the edges. No need to stir it!
TIP: I like to use unsweetened smooth applesauce in my granola as it adds nice flavor and sweetness.
Tips for Crunchy Granola
You can add a lot of oil and honey and sugar to a homemade granola recipe to make it crispy—or you can bake it low and slow in the oven to give the ingredients a chance to crisp up.
This healthy granola recipe uses the latter technique, and it results in a crunchy granola that’s not too crunchy for toddlers.
TIP: This granola recipe doesn’t have giant chunks (which could be a choking hazard for toddlers), but instead has an overall crunchiness that’s really pleasant to eat.
How to Make Granola Easy to Chew for Toddlers
I chop any nuts I add to my granola (though sunflower seeds could go in whole). If you need to soften the finished granola slightly before serving, stir it into yogurt or milk and let it sit for a few minutes first.
Or, try grinding up the cooled granola in the food processor to make granola “sprinkles.” Those will be easier to chew.
How to Store
Store in airtight containers for up to 1 month at room temperature, up to 2 months in the fridge, or store in freezer containers or zip top freezer bags for up to 3 months in the freezer.
Best Tips for Success
- Use unsweetened, smooth applesauce.
- To make this without nuts, use sunflower seeds or hemp seeds.
- Line your baking sheet with parchment paper or foil to prevent sticking and for easy clean up.
- Use small seeds or chopped softer nuts (like cashews and walnuts) to avoid choking hazards for kids.
- Grind the cooled granola in a food processor or crush with your fingers to make granola “sprinkles” for little kids.
- Serve over yogurt or cottage cheese, or anyway you like it.
- Avoid honey for babies under age 1.
- This is delicious paired with Vanilla Yogurt, Strawberry Yogurt and Banana Yogurt.
- To make this granola gluten-free, use certified gluten-free rolled oats.
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I’d love to hear your feedback on this recipe if you try it, so please comment below to share!
Easy Homemade Granola (Added Sugar Free)
Ingredients
- 4 cups rolled oats
- 1 cup chopped seeds or nuts (such as hemp seeds, chopped cashews, sunflower seeds, sesame seeds, or chopped walnuts)
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- ½ cup applesauce
- 1/3 cup neutral oil (like canola or coconut; if using coconut, melt it first)
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 2 tablespoons honey or maple syrup (optional)
- 1 cup dried fruit (such as raisins, dried cherries, or other diced dried fruit, optional)
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 300 degrees F and line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper.
- If using cashews or walnuts, chop in a blender or food processor.
- Stir all ingredients together, except the dried fruit if using, well in a medium bowl. Pour onto the prepared baking sheet and spread evenly.
- Bake for 40-45 minutes or until lightly golden brown. (You can stir halfway through if you're around but it's optional!)
- Remove from oven and let cool fully on the pan.
- Stir in dried fruit if using.
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Notes
- Store in airtight containers for up to 1 month or store in freezer containers or zip top freezer bags for up to 3 months in the freezer.
- Use unsweetened, smooth applesauce.
- Line your baking sheet with parchment paper or foil to prevent sticking and for easy clean up.
- Use sunflower seeds or chopped walnuts to avoid choking hazards for kids.
- Chop any larger pieces of dried fruit to make sure it’s easy for the kids to eat.
- Grind the cooled granola in a food processor to make granola “sprinkle” for little kids.
- Serve over yogurt or cottage cheese, or anyway you like it.
- Gluten-free: Use certified gluten-free rolled oats.
- Nut-free: Use sunflower seeds.
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This post was first published September 2018.
This recipe did not disappoint! It’s great over yogurt or with milk! It’s super easy to make and toddler and husband loved it – win, win, win!!
What is the pan size? Thanks
Half sheet pan
We have made this recipe as is (nut free version) and my son loves it but has recently been asking for chocolate chips in it since we had a store bought that had them. Would you suggest storing them in/sprinkling them after removing from the oven? Or would I be best to add to his snacks at the time of use?
You could stir them in after the granola has cooled and then add it to the storage container together. Or add them when you’re ready to use it.
Silly question… total of 1 cup hemp seeds, nuts etc combined or 1 cup each ( 1 cup hemp seeds, 1 cup nuts etc)?
Can’t wait to try making and eating this with my toddler!
It’s one cup total!
Ill be trying this very soon!
This is absolutely delicious, easy to make with my toddler and both she and my husband are devouring it! For storing, does it last in just the fridge for a few days, or should I freeze right away? Is any defrost time required or can it be eaten straight out of the freezer?
I’m glad you all enjoy it! It is fine in the fridge for a while (I’ve kept it up to 2 weeks) so you don’t have to freeze it right away. If you freeze it, I’d probably let it sit at room temp a bit or it would be super cold (which I guess might not bother you!)
Super quick & easy granola recipe that this busy mama loves! I opted for no nuts but did sunflower seeds and even added craisins! Everything came out perfect. So thankful for your blog Amy and all your healthy recipes!!
I’m so glad to hear that and thanks for commenting!
What is a serving size?
1/4 cup (assuming I’m doing my division correctly:)
Could I use hemp seeds instead of sunflower seeds?
Sure thing!
Could you replace the nuts and seeds with another cup of oats???
Sure thing, that would be fine!
Really tasty! I did a quick taste before baking and I’m glad because it definitely needed a good bit of sea salt. I realize if your making this for only toddlers this won’t necessarily but the whole family plans on eating. Thanks for the recipe!
Hi there, can you use quick cook oats for this granola recipe? Thank you so much! Excited to try something that isn’t store-bought aka loaded with added sugar 🙂
Hi. I haven’t tried it with quick oats and I worry a little that they would absorb the moisture differently (they absorb moisture more readily than rolled oats and might be a lot mushier when you put into the oven). If you try it, you may need to bake longer. Report back and let me know if you give it a try!
I’m loving the texture of this granola! Next time I’ll season it more heavily for our tastes.
Hi enjoying your recipes and looking forward to trying some out for my 21 month old.
Can I use olive oil ? Will it taste weird? Also can i sub applesauce with banana+milk mixture? thanks!
Olive oil should work as long as it has a light flavor. I haven’t tried it with anything other than applesauce so I can’t say for sure how it would work with banana and milk but I suspect it wouldn’t be the same texture. Let me know if you try it!
This recipe was easy and delicious! I used olive oil and the flavor was agreeable. Definitely will be making my own granola from now on instead of buying it at the store!
I’m so glad to hear that!