Homemade Cereal

  4.6 – 57 reviews  • Granola Recipes

When you have a surplus of summer veggies, this dish is a terrific option. Serve over rice and add chicken if you’d like to make it a main dish. Use only fresh vegetables; that’s the trick.

Prep Time: 15 mins
Cook Time: 1 hr
Total Time: 1 hr 15 mins
Servings: 12

Ingredients

  1. 7 cups quick-cooking oats
  2. 1 cup wheat germ
  3. 1 cup wheat bran
  4. ½ cup brown sugar
  5. ½ cup vegetable oil
  6. ½ cup honey
  7. ½ cup water
  8. 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
  9. 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon (Optional)
  10. 1 teaspoon ground nutmeg (Optional)
  11. 1 teaspoon salt
  12. 1 cup chopped dates
  13. 1 cup chopped pecans
  14. 1 cup flaked coconut (Optional)

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 275 degrees F (135 degrees C).
  2. Mix oats, wheat germ, and wheat bran together in a large bowl.
  3. Stir brown sugar, vegetable oil, honey, and water together in another bowl until blended. Mix in vanilla, cinnamon, nutmeg, and salt. Pour brown sugar mixture into oat mixture and stir until evenly moist. Transfer to a large, shallow baking dish.
  4. Bake in the preheated oven, stirring every 15 minutes, until lightly browned, about 45 minutes. Add dates, pecans, and coconut to the baking dish and stir to combine. Continue to bake for about 15 more minutes. Remove from the oven and cool to room temperature.

Reviews

Julian Poole
not too sweet, just right, love this recipe!
Vickie Zimmerman
I read the other reviews. I added a couple of bananas instead of the water and I did add a little bit of oil, probably about 1/4 cup. It baked up beautifully. I didn’t add nuts but did add dried fruits. Thank you for the recipe. I would make it again.
Juan Flores
Stick with the fresh varieties as opposed to dried; bananas, blueberries, raspberries, strawberries, and blackberries are all great options.
Leslie Roberts
Very nice
Robert Thomas
I have been making this for at least 10 years. It is very substitution friendly. I use flax for the wheat germ, use various seeds and nut combinations. I also use well less than half the sugar , honey or oil and top up with applesauce. I bake at 300 in a convection oven. Thanks.
Christopher Bowers
I have made this yummy cereal several times. My family loves it as well as I do. I always make it as is, because it’s so good. Nice, hearty breakfast.
Jeffrey Smith
I have made this twice and I still think it needs some tweaking. The biggest change I made was swapping out the wheat bran for a cup of ground nuts (pecans, almonds, and sesame seeds). Neither Aldi nor Target had wheat bran and that is where I do my shopping so I looked online and the ground nuts seemed the best substitute. I did use cinnamon and nutmeg but maybe could use more (I may also use some more of something sweet next time too). The dates I substituted with raisins and the pecans with banana chips (I could use 50-100% more or each next time). Also, I left out the coconut. Even without the changes to suit my preferences, it is pretty good granola. My gripe is that there are no clumps. The second time I made it I added two egg whites to the liquid mixture. I poured the mix on two pans for baking and one I made the mistake of stirring and it is all loose now. The other I left alone and it is clumpy, which is what I want. I also had to bake it a little longer to really get it crunchy. Next time, a little more sweetener, egg whites, more spices, double the raisin and banana chips, no stirring and I will use parchment paper.
Michael Williams
This cereal is awesome! So hearty! The only problem is, my family eats too much of it! I followed the recipe as is, so yummy!
William Vance
Fantastic granola recipe! Makes a huge amount! 18 servings is more accurate, when following the amounts listed to make 12. Instead of using vegetable oil, I used coconut oil. Only “issue” I have with this recipe is the serving size. I made the 12 serving size, and that should actually be more like 18 servings…..no one is going to eat a whole cup of granola at almost 600 calories!
Anne Mccoy
I’ve made this twice. The second time around doubled the batch it came out Even Better! Couple tweeks +25% oils +33% sugars. For oils added a dash of coconut + peanut. Sugars added maple syrup.
Michael Booker
Delicious recipe, easily altered to your taste. I used about 1/4 c sunflower seeds in addition to the pecans, used 1/2 c coconut, applesauce instead of oil. Craisins and raisins instead of dates. Would do 1/2 as much nutmeg next time, was a little overwhelming. Otherwise the flavor was great. Did cook longer, about 1 hour, then another 20 after adding the nut mixture. Was perfectly crunchy.
Brooke Thomas
I really enjoy trying out new recipes, and I will definitely be making this one again! I am a big fan of cereal, and it’s a good feeling knowing what exactly is in my cereal!
Derek Garza
Works better if you use a caserole dish large enough to hold everything and increase Temp to: 350 C. Just be sure to check a little for often and stir frequently.
Patricia Dean
love this
Michael Hensley
This is super delicious! As a snack or with milk for breakfast. I used rolled oats (not quick cook) and cooked it all slightly longer. It gave it a chewier texture which we liked a lot. I cut the nutmeg in half and left out the dates (didn’t have any). Great recipe! Will make lots! Much more healthy than sugary cereals at the grocery store and super cheap to make!
Robert Holloway
This was really good. The only changes I made were to use rolled oats and I didn’t use dates.
Jay Mckinney
Very refreshing this morning.
Trevor Oliver
This turned out wonderfully! Because I did not have dates, I omitted them. My granola took almost an hour to bake. I let it cool in the baking pan, then added a cup of freeze-dried blueberries. We had this for breakfast and the kids and I absolutely loved it. I think next time, I might switch out the honey for maple syrup. I think that would be good, too. This was simple enough for me to make early in the morning while my kids were sleeping and have it ready to go as they were waking up.
Patrick Mcdonald
This is the first granola recipe I have tried and I am very impressed! This beats the store-bought granola in taste and health! I will be making this many more times.
Dana Perry
This is an excellent recipe! I substituted oat bran for the wheat bran, and instead of dates,pecans and coconut, added 1 cup raisins, 1 cup sliced almonds and 1 cup quinoa. I did agree with one reviewer that the nutmeg was a little overpowering-next time I will double the cinnamon and vanilla and omit the nutmeg.
Jonathan Johnson
Good flavor, but too moist!!! It’s not crunchy! I’d probably use oil for the water if I were to make this again.

 

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