Crunchy Granola with Cardamom and Dried Figs
Why is cardamom so underestimated? Add it to your granola and I tell you, you will love it!
Home made fresh granola coming out of the oven, directly served to my Sunday breakfast. Is there anything as delicious as home made fresh granola really? There are endless of variations of granola, and yesterday when I asked you on instagram what flavor you wanted me to make next (today), the answers were rather torn. I'll make you a chocolate granola another day, I promise, but first I want to show you this cardamom granola with dried figs which probably is one of my favorites already!
How do I serve this granola?
You can obviously serve it in whatever way you want, but I gotta tell you, serving it over vegan greek yoghurt with organic banana and agave syrup. That is a success. Try it!
Crunchy Granola with Cardamom and Dried Figs
one jar
INGREDIENTS:
4 dl gluten free oats
1/2 dl linseeds
1/2 dl sesame seeds
1/2 dl camelina or chia seeds
1/2 d pumpkin seeds
1/2 dl walnuts
3 tbsp vegetable oil (except olive oil)
3 agave syrup*
a pinch of real vanilla powder
1 tsp cinnamon
1 tsp cardamom
Sea salt
Some tbsp of dried figs and other dried fruits/ berries if you want
HOW TO MAKE:
Heat oven to 200 degrees.
Place oats and seeds on a baking pan. Spread over some cinnamon, cardamom and salt.
Melt vegetable oil in a small sauce pan with 3 tbsp of the agave syrup and vanilla. Stir.
Pour this over the dry mixture and mix with a big spoon. Add (at least) 3 more tbsp syrup and mix again. All the grains have to be wet/sticky before placing in the oven.
Bake in the oven until golden brown for approx 5-10'. Be cautious it doesn't get burn.
Let your granola cool before adding nuts and fruits and berries. Store in a glas jar with lid.
*NOTES:
If you’re not gluten intolerant, it’s perfectly fin to use ordinary or fibre oats instead.
I used agave syrup for this recipe to make it vegan, but if you’re not vegan, it’s totally fint to also use honey. Maple syrup works too.