28 Eylül 2012 Cuma

Maple Almond Granola Clusters

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After spilling small cereal pieces all over the aisle in our produce and grocery stores several time I started looking at more practical snacks.  I love making quick and easy snacks for my munchkin.  An even better snack idea is one that is perfect "at home" AND perfect to "take with you".  
I looked around for some granola ideas.  Sweet oat snacks, how could you go wrong?  Well, I saw some granola cluster recipes on Sally's Baking Addiction and Serious Eats that really inspired me, motivated and excited me about creating my own versions of granola. These Maple Almond Granola Clusters are our favorite granola.  It is so good we eat about half the pan before it cools down!  YUM!  Enjoy.

Make sure you check out this fantastic granola recipe too:



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Maple Almond Granola Clusters6 cups old-fashioned oats1½ cups finely ground almonds1 teaspoon kosher salt½ cup canola oil1 cup packed brown sugar½ cup maple syrup1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Preheat oven to 300°F.
Line an 18 by 13-inch rimmed baking sheet with parchmentpaper. Set pan aside. In large bowl, toss together oats, ground almonds, andsalt. Pour canola oil evenly over the mixture. Stir with a wooden spoon to coatmixture evenly with oil.
Combine maple syrup and brown sugar in a medium saucepan.Warm mixture over medium heat until the sugar dissolves, about six minutes.Gently stir the mixture frequently. Remove pot from the heat. Add vanillaextract. Stir to combine.
Pour sugar-mixture over oat-mixture. Stir with a wood spoonto combine. At first, the granola will be thick and sticky. Continue stirring,breaking up any lumps of sugar/oats with the back of the wooden spoon, untilthe sugar-maple is evenly distributed.
Press mixture very firmly into prepared pan. Bake untilgolden brown and aromatic, about 45 minutes. Remove pan from oven. Immediatelyscore granola into bars. (The granola might break into smaller pieces whenscored. This is fine.) Allow granola to cool. "Snap" bars intobite-size nuggets. Store granola in a covered container for up to two weeks.
Click here for a printable version of this recipe - The Slow Roasted Italian.com

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