I enjoy this healthy homemade Granola recipe almost every morning for breakfast because it’s packed with all the good stuff, with the big granola clusters I love, and the perfect flavor and crunch.

A homemade granola recipe in a bowl on a sheet of baked, crunchy granola.

Can’t stop, wont stop, my obsession with this Healthy Granola

My relationship with this homemade Granola recipe has been healthy and strong for over a decade. I’m not exaggerating when I say I enjoy it every. single. day, usually in the form of a hearty handful on my favorite two good vanilla yogurt, with cottage cheese and fresh berries. And when I’m feeling extra, it’s an essential topping on my Pitaya smoothie bowls or my toast with peanut butter, thinly sliced apple and a sprinkle of cinnamon and granola. YUM!

More reasons to obsess over homemade granola:

Healthier: it has less sugar and is lower Calorie than anything you’ll find at the store.

Freezer Friendly: It will keep for months in the freezer, stored in a freezer safe bag.

Great for Gifting: food gifts are how I show love, and giving a little bag of homemade granola with our cute tags (see below) is fun for Christmas neighbor gifts, friends birthdays, or as a healthy snack for a new moms when I drop off dinner.

Now that we’ve established it’s the BEST, let’s make it, shall we?

How to Make Granola:

Mix Dry Ingredients in a bowl: whole grain oats, sliced almonds, sunflower seeds, raw sesame seeds and raw unsweetened coconut flakes.

All of the dry ingredients needed and combined in a bowl to make a simple granola recipe.

Make Syrup: Combine the butter, sugar, honey, salt, and vanilla in a saucepan. Cook the mixture until it boils, then remove it from heat and stir in baking soda.

Combine:  Pour the syrup over the oat mixture then toss everything to evenly coat it.

Two process photos for making syrup for homemade granola in a saucepan, and the syrup poured over dry granola ingredients in a mixing bowl.

Bake: Pour the mixture out onto a parchment lined or greased baking sheet and bake for about 18-20 minutes, tossing once during baking.

A healthy granola recipe being baked on a sheet pan, being flipped with a spatula.

Serve: Allow the healthy granola to cool completely in the pan to allow it to harden up and create those clusters of granola that we love.

The best honey granola recipe being scooped up with a spoon, ready to enjoy.

Recipe Variations:

  • Vegan: Substitute coconut oil for butter and agave nectar for honey.
  • Add Dried Fruit: Reduce oats by about ½ cup and add a heaping ½ cup raisins, craisins or dried cherries, mango or fruit of choice.
  • Nut Free: Substitute seeds (like pumpkin or sunflower), or dried fruit.
  • Gluten Free: Use gluten-free oats. 

Give Granola as a gift!

If you’re like me and enjoy spreading love in the form of homemade goodies, I’ve got you covered with the details you need to package this granola for gift giving. these up cutely.

My TBFS amazon storefront contains all of the items needed, including the labels and bags I used.

FREE Printable Granola Labels: Front Side / Back Side

Christmas Granola Gift Labels: Front Side / Back Side

Lauren Allen holding a package of homemade granola, labeled and ready to gift to neighbors and friends.

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Recipe

An easy homemade granola recipe in a bowl on a baking sheet.
Prep 10 minutes
Cook 20 minutes
Total 30 minutes
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Ingredients
 
 

For the Syrup:

Instructions
 

  • Preheat oven to 325 degrees and spray a large sheet pan with cooking spray, or line with parchment paper.
  • Mix dry ingredients: Add oats, sunflower seeds, coconut, almonds, and sesame seeds to a large bowl and stir to combine.
  • Make Syrup by adding butter to a large saucepan over medium heat. Stir in brown sugar, honey and salt. Bring the mixture to a boil and once boiling, remove from heat and stir in baking soda and vanilla.
  • Combine: Pour syrup over the dry oat mixture and mix well until everything is evenly coated.
  • Bake: Pour mixture onto prepared pan and spread into an even layer. Bake for 8 minutes. Remove from oven and toss mixture, then gently press down on it with your spatula to flatten it back into the pan. Bake for another 8-12 minutes until golden brown.
  • Press and Cool: Remove pan from oven and use the back of a metal spatula to press the hot granola firmly down into the pan. Allow granola to cool completely in the pan before stirring or breaking it up (this will yield clusters that stick together).

Notes

Yields: about 8 cups granola.
Serving Size: ¼ cup
Vegan Granola: Substitute coconut oil for butter and agave nectar for honey.
To Add Dried Fruit: Reduce oats by about ½ cup and add a heaping ½ cup Craisins, or freeze dried fruit.
Nut Free: omit almonds and add pumpkin or sunflower seeds, or dried fruit.
Gluten Free: Use gluten-free oats 
Storage Instructions: Store granola in an air-tight container in a cool, dry location for 4-6 weeks.
Freezing Instructions: Store granola in a freezer safe container or ziplock bag and freeze for 2-3 months. 

Nutrition

Calories: 102kcalCarbohydrates: 14gProtein: 2gFat: 5gSaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0.1gCholesterol: 5mgSodium: 61mgPotassium: 68mgFiber: 2gSugar: 5gVitamin A: 60IUVitamin C: 0.05mgCalcium: 26mgIron: 1mg

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I originally shared this recipe January 2019. Updated June 2020 and April 2024.

This recipe is adapted from a family friend from many years ago–thank you Glinda Straddeck!

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  1. 5 stars
    Thank you for this easy recipe, I’ll definitely try it out asap. One question (if you don’t mind): at which temperature would you recommend to bake granola?

  2. 5 stars
    Easy to make, delicious and very crunchy. Love the baking soda trick and will try that with other granola recipes I will make in the future.

  3. 5 stars
    So good! Nervous to try; only made granola once and it was a disaster from a woman know for “pioneering” recipes. Can’t afford to throw out food, had to keep adding more ingredients to make edible. Really made me angry! So I read all your reviews first. Love how versatile your recipe is. Hate coconut so used pecans, walnuts, almonds, dried pineapple and apricots and of course oats. Used up maple flavored margarine instead of butter, thought might be too sweet so only added 1/4 cup honey. Appreciate food science of baking soda in this. It came out fabulous even though I burned it a little, more brown than golden. Still yummy. Can’t wait to try again with other fruits, nuts. Thanks!!!

  4. Is ¼ cup really a serving?😂 Especially if you’re eating it with a bowl of milk like it says in the post, that’s barely a sprinkle it the bowl. Anyway I’m about to try this recipe and see how it goes!

  5. This is a keeper! Some many ideas for additional things to switch out or add.
    Thanks for sharing your great recipes.

  6. 5 stars
    I searched for lighter granola without boatloads of sugar, dried fruit, etc. Just healthier, crunchy, and versatile. This one checked all the boxes in a very delicious and gratifying way!

  7. 5 stars
    I’ve tried a lot of Granola recipes and this one has changed my world! I didn’t skimp on anything, added dried cherries, cranberries, and raisins. I eat this as is, with chocolate chips, and in my yogurt. Thank you for sharing this recipe!!

  8. This sounds so delicious! Do you think I could leave out the brown sugar altogether, or maybe increase honey to 9Tbs if I do (I don’t want it to be too gooey). I’m trying to cut refined sugars out of my recipes. Thanks!

  9. Wonderful My first time making Granola. I followed the recipe, but add the last of my crunchy peanut butter to the sauce. Plus cranberries and apricots. The Smell in my kitchen!!! Amazing I did use coconut oil.

  10. Nice recipe but watch out if you are counting calories.

    I just added up the total calories for this recipe and it comes out at 5.4 calories per gram, which equals 172.8 calories per serving (1/4 cup =32g) not 104 calories per serving.

  11. 5 stars
    I’ve made this recipe for a couple years now and finally wanted to thank you for it. It has become my GoTo granola. My Son in law requests it for hunting trips, my college granddaughters NEED it for their dorms and my husband has it EVERY morning with berries and yogurt. Thank you again for making my family, and me very happy and I add piñon nuts, pepitas and cinnamon . Yummmm

  12. 5 stars
    This is our “go-to” granola recipe. We love it as a topping for peanut butter toast or smoothie bowls! Or in a bowl with milk. Thanks for the great recipe!!

  13. I’ve made granola for years and live to experiment with new ingredients. (Crabapple sauce, molasses, peanut butter, etc.) I’ve never heard of boiling the wet ingredients (why?) and what does the baking soda do to the batch?

    1. To dissolve the sugar and create a richer caramel-like coating for the granola. The baking soda helps the hot sugar mixture soften so it’s not tacky/sticky as it hardens.

  14. 5 stars
    I double this batch and make it at the very least a week… I also skip coconut but add tons of assorted nuts.. so so good!

  15. 5 stars
    DELICIOUS!!!
    I made this with Oats, sliced Almonds and chopped Pecans. I also used Coconut Oil instead of butter.
    This was fabulous!!! And super easy!!!

  16. 5 stars
    This is a perfect recipe. I have made it about five times now. I’ve even doubled it because we go through it so quickly. I make it exactly as is or sometimes I add less brown sugar. I always add raisins and pumpkin seeds sometimes I add almonds, sometimes I add walnuts. I use butter and coconut oil or just butter. Basically, you can make it your own. It is the best granola recipe I’ve ever used.

  17. I just made this recipe. I added cinnamon and changed out the nuts a little bit, based on what I had on hand and it came out great. I did add the dried fruit as well.

  18. 5 stars
    Best granola I’ve ever made! I used the coconut oil instead of butter, ground flax instead of whole, and maple syrup instead of honey. Just because this is what ingredients I already had.

  19. 3 stars
    Not sure if it is the baking soda or using honey instead of maple syrup but, there is not much of a “flavor”.. I will try maple syrup next time.

      1. It helps soften the syrup and keep it from being grainy. Baking soda helps break up the brown sugar molecules and prevent them from crystalizing.

  20. Hi. What is the reason you call for regular rolled oats and not the quick cooking kind? I’m going to try it, but have a lot of the quick cooking kind.

    1. Regular oats give the granola a heartier texture then the quick oats will, but you can substitute them if you like. The cook time should be reduced as well, if using quick oats.

  21. 5 stars
    Wow! This is the granola recipe I’ve been trying to create for years! It’s excellent and fast. Great job. Thank you for sharing!

    1. I’m sorry I couldn’t say. I haven’t tested any other sweeteners and how they would effect the syrup for the granola.

  22. 5 stars
    Have just made this and it’s delicious! I baked it for longer and can not wait to have some with my yoghurt tonight 😍

  23. 5 stars
    Easy to make, tastes great and I love the crunch.

    I didn’t pay close attention to the recipe and when making the syrupy mixture didn’t notice the part about leaving the baking soda out until the after it was removed from the heat. So I had to make the syrupy mixture a 2nd time and then poured it over the dry ingredients.

  24. 5 stars
    Great recipe! Easy to make and delicious!! I found this by googling healthy granola and chose it because it also said easy. I made some substitutes (gluten free oats and added a few pistachios because I didn’t have sesame seeds). I hate to admit it, but I forgot the baking soda/aka didn’t have any…oops. The granola turned out just fine. Thank you!

  25. 5 stars
    I saw you post this on Instagram last week and I knew I had to make it. It turned out AWESOME!
    All of the ingredients were easy to find except the brown sesame seeds which I ended up finding at a natural foods store in their “bins”. I love that it made a big batch so I froze the extras, like you suggested. Thank you!