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Crispy low-carb granola bursting with sweet peanut butter flavor and peanut crunch. Perfect for topping your yogurt or low carb ice cream, or for eating as cereal with almond milk. This recipe is low carb, sugar free, and a Trim Healthy Mama "S" fuel.
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I love keeping granola on hand. Its great for those busy mornings when I'm rushing about trying to decide what to feed my kids before they head off to school. I can serve them my CopycatΒ 000 Vanilla Yogurt topped with this sweet granola and they have a great start to their day!
I sometimes like to make parfaits with the yogurt. I'll layer yogurt, fruit, and granola in a pretty glass and serve it with a squirt of Reddi Whip on the very top for a nice presentation. Call me crazy, but my kids eat better when I make these parfaits instead of eating out of a plain bowl. Something about how pretty it looks in the glass! And who am I kidding? I even like to eat it that way!
You can also use this granola as a cereal. Last night I ate a bowl of it with almond milk, and it was delicious!
I recently learned a trick about eating/drinking almond milk. I will not lie, I have struggled with the almond flavor when I wanted it to taste like dairy milk. But I've found that if you add a splash of heavy cream and a pinch of sweetener, it really does taste MUCH more like dairy milk! Hurray for that! (And thank you to Teresia, of Nanas Little Kitchen for the tip!) I actually drank a glass of it with my biscuit and gravy dinner last night (recipe coming soon)!
All that to say . . . this recipe makes a great cereal! Or, you can easily use it to top your favorite low-carb ice cream recipe. This creamy vanilla ice cream is a good place to start!
So, what do you need for this recipe?
2 Cups Large Flaked Coconut (Unsweetened)
1 Cup Chopped Peanuts
3 Tablespoons Melted Coconut Oil
3 Tablespoons Peanut Flour
1 Tablespoon Cocoa Powder
2 Tablespoons Gentle Sweet (or your favorite powdered sweetener)
Mix all the ingredients together, bake it in the oven, and let it cool! This recipe is super simple!
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Ingredients
- 2 Cups Large Flaked Coconut Unsweetened
- 1 Cup Chopped Peanuts
- 2 Tablespoons Melted Coconut Oil
- 3 Tablespoons Peanut Flour
- 1 Tablespoon Cocoa Powder
- 2 Tablespoons Gentle Sweet
or your favorite powdered sweetener
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350.
- In a large bowl, combine all ingredients.
- Pour onto a parchment-lined baking sheet.
- Bake for 8 minutes, stirring once or twice.
- Remove from oven and let cool completely.
- Store in an airtight container for up to two weeks.
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Kathy
This was sensational, but I have to admit that the double batch I made was scarfed as snack long before I got to try it as a cereal. For my taste though, it went from good to great with an additional sprinkle of flaked salt after it was cool. I like salty snacks, and I love salty peanuts, so that made this sensational for me. Perhaps as a breakfast cereal, or as a topping the salt would not be as welcome, but as snack food the salt was the zing.
dsdjhardy
Oh, that sounds amazing! π
Allison
Other than bringing the amount of protein and the bulk down, is there are a particular reason for the coconut? I'm not a fan of coconut flakes/shreds/etc. I don't mind the flavor, but the texture is off-putting for me. π
Sarah Hardy
No, you could omit it and bulk up the other add-ins if you want. π
Judy
Could you substitute almond flour for peanut flour?
Sarah Hardy
No, the peanut flour is what makes this granola peanut butter flavored. You could simply omit the peanut flour and add 1/2 teaspoon of cinnamon for a different flavor. π