breadcrumb

Quick Granola with Yogurt and Fruit – Small Batch

Servings

6

Serving size

1/2 cup of yogurt with 1/4 granola and 1/2 cup of fresh fruit
COOKING TIME
45 minutes
CHILLING TIME
15 minutes

The granola keeps well for about a week in a tightly sealed container.

Quick Granola with Yogurt and Fruit – Small Batch

Ingredients

1 cup Oatmeal (old fashioned, dry)
1/4 cup Pecans (chopped)(or walnuts, almonds, pistachios, or even toasted pumpkin seeds)
1/2 tsp. Ground cinnamon
1/4 cup Applesauce (unsweetened)
4 tsp.. Maple syrup
1 1/2 tsp. Canola oil
3 Tbsp. Raisins
3 cup Nonfat Greek Yogurt
3 cup Blueberries, raw (or your choice of fruit)

Instructions

Preheat oven to 325°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and spray with cooking spray.

In a large bowl add the oats, nuts/seeds, and cinnamon. Stir to combine and set aside.

In a small bowl whisk together the applesauce, maple syrup, and canola oil.

Pour this mixture over the dry ingredients and toss together, making sure all the dry ingredients are coated with the wet ingredients.

Spread in an even layer on the baking sheet and bake for about 40 minutes, or until golden brown. Stir about every 10 minutes.

Add the raisins in the last 10 minutes of baking. The granola will become crunchy as it cools.

To serve, top 1/2 cup of yogurt with 1/4 granola and 1/2 cup of fresh fruit.

Print Icon Print Recipe

Would you like to print or download the document?

Add To My Recipe Box

Special Diet Information

Click on the icon for information.

blackfire greenfire blackbottle greenbottle blackVitamin greenVitamin blackstick greenstick blackblub greenbulb

GERD / Acid Reflux

This recipe is safe for those with GERD.

Lactose

Those who are lactose intolerant will want to leave out the yogurt (or buy a lactose-free yogurt).

Coumadin® (Warfarin)

This is safe for Coumadin (warfarin) users.

Gluten Sensitivity

This is safe for those with gluten intolerance. Choose gluten free oats.

Sodium

This is a low sodium recipe.

Recipe Notes

The great thing about making your own granola is that you can customize it to your taste – the box of granola you buy at the store may have nuts or other ingredients that you don’t like or are allergic to. 

Try different options: use your favorite honey instead of the maple syrup. Dried cranberries or other dried fruit instead of raisins. Spice it with nutmeg or a touch of allspice. Choose a low-fat flavored yogurt instead of plain and pick a different fruit.

The best reason to make your own is that is will be both cheaper and won’t have anything but real ingredients. No preservatives, no stabilizers – just real food.

"I go to great pains to find the best yogurt and granola."

Ezra Koenig