Raw Grain-Free Blueberry Granola

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Grain Free | Feb, 08 2016

Raw Grain-Free Blueberry Granola

I like to have things to snack on that are sugar-free and grain-free. This “granola” satisfies that crunch craving. You can eat this as a snack or serve as breakfast. Soaking the seeds for 10 – 12 hours starts the sprouting process and makes it easier for you to digest the nuts and seeds. Serve with organic, sugar-free almond milk and you have a delicious breakfast. Bon Appetit!

4 cups almonds

6 cups sunflower seeds

3 cups flax seeds

4 cups blueberries – frozen or fresh

1 cup coconut oil, melted and warm

Stevia to taste for sweetening to your liking.

3 tsps. cinnamon

2 tsp. nutmeg

1 tsp. cloves

Pour these nuts and seeds into separate bowls.

Cover with clean water and let sit for 10-12 hours.

Drain and rinse well. No need to rinse the flax seeds since they are quite sticky.

Grind the almonds and sunflower seeds in a food processor so they are quite fine but not mushy.

Pour into large bowls and add the flax seeds. The flax seeds will feel very wet and sticky. Stir well.

Add the blueberries and stir well.

Mix the coconut oil, stevia and spices all together and pour over the seed mixture.

Stir well.

Spread this on dehydrator sheets and dehydrate at 115 F for about 12 hours. Make sure the seeds are very dry.

If you do not have a dehydrator, use the lowest temperature in your oven and dry until the seeds are no longer moist and feel crunchy to the touch and taste.

Store in glass airtight containers, preferably in the fridge. Enjoy!

 

 

  • This recipe makes A LOT of granola. I would recommend cutting the recipe in half the first time you make it (I had to use my food processor in batches because it couldn’t hold all the ingredients and I had to dry out in my oven over multiple days to get the entire recipe done). I found it took about 7-8 hours in my oven at the lowest temp (170 degrees F) to get it dry and crunchy.

    When it says stevia to taste…I used 1/4 cup + 1 TBSP for the full recipe and I don’t think it was very sweet at all (compared to traditional store bought granola), so depending on what you’re looking for, maybe add more stevia.

    Overall, I think this granola tastes good and definitely satisfies the crunch factor. I usually slice up a banana and add the granola to it as the banana adds the sweetness I crave and the granola adds the crunch.