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There's no wrong way to enjoy granola. It's just as good when sprinkled on as a crunchy topping, baked into healthy bars and bites, or eaten on its own like cereal. Adventurous cooks could even try sneaking it into baked goods or using it as a nutritious whole-grain breading for fried foods. Whatever the need may be, granola is one of those foods that will always be there for you in a pinch.

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    Substitute granola for sugary breakfast cereals. Fill a bowl with scrumptious granola, then add just enough milk to soften it up. No further preparation necessary—just grab a spoon and enjoy![1]

    • To ensure that you're getting a balanced breakfast, use a type of granola that includes a nutritious mixture of ingredients like nuts, seeds, and dried fruit.
    • Many grocery stores sell specially-blended boxed granolas in the cereal aisle.
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    Make hot cereal using granola. Bring 1 cup (240 mL) of milk to a simmer in a small saucepan and add half a cup (45 g) of your favorite granola blend. Heat the granola until it absorbs the milk and gets nice and thick, stirring occasionally. Serve your granola warm.[2]

    • Top your hot cereal with sliced bananas, blueberries, cinnamon sugar, or other tasty add-ins, or simply savor the sweet whole grain flavor on its own.

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    Grab a handful of granola as a snack. Granola is perfect for munching on throughout the day. Throw in a few other hearty ingredients like nuts and dried, chopped fruit to make it even more satisfying.[3]

    • Replace the candy dish on your kitchen counter or your desk at work with a container of granola so you'll have something healthy to reach for when you get hungry.
    • Try making your own version of trail mix by combining granola with nuts, raisins, and candy-coated chocolates.[4]
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    Sprinkle granola onto a bowl of yogurt or ice cream. Fill a small dish with your favorite creamy treat, then top it with a handful of crunchy granola. Finish with fresh fruit, a drizzle of honey, chocolate chips, or your choice of other add-ins.[5]

    • Add blueberries, strawberries, or another fruit for additional fiber and antioxidants.
    • For a lighter alternative, look for non-dairy ice creams made with almond or coconut milk.
    • Whether you're enjoying a healthy breakfast or an after-dinner treat, the crunch of granola can provide a delightful contrast to the cool creaminess of yogurt or ice cream.
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    Add some granola to a smoothie bowl. Whip up an extra thick smoothie bowl, then layer it with toasted granola and a variety of other good-for-you ingredients. Experiment with different flavor combinations and see how ways you can put your granola to use.[6]

    • For instance, you might have a banana-nut smoothie bowl topped with granola, freshly-ground almond butter, pistachios, and cacao nibs for breakfast one morning, then make a tangy berry bowl with granola, mixed berries, chia seeds, and shredded coconut the next.
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    Use granola to add a crunch to apple slices. Cut an apple into segments and spread a generous amount of your favorite nut butter onto each. Shake on a little granola and top with honey or a light dusting of cinnamon. The result is a textural extravaganza that goes from crisp to smooth to crunchy in a single bite.[7]

    • Ripe seasonal apples with nut butter and granola can make a yummy and wholesome snack for kids and adults alike.
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    Sprinkle some granola onto a salad. The sweetness of the granola can make a wonderful addition to colorful summery salads. Use components like grilled chicken, fresh fruits, sliced almonds, and bleu, feta, or extra sharp white cheddar cheese to create harmony between the many flavors and textures.[8]

    • Sweeter salads tend to pair best with tangy vinaigrettes and light, creamy dressings.[9]
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    Make homemade granola bars. Combine butter, honey, sugar, vanilla extract, and assorted spices with raw old-fashioned oats. Refrigerate the mixture in a baking dish lined with parchment paper for 2 hours, then cut the sheet into rectangles after it firms up. Voila! Easy homemade granola bars in no time.[10]

    • Granola bars work well as a quick breakfast, a mid-afternoon pick-me-up, or a late-night snack.
    • Making your own granola bars from scratch is usually healthier than buying them at the store, since you can control everything that goes in them.
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    Put together some no-bake energy bites. Add granola, peanut butter, honey, and a splash of milk to a large mixing bowl and stir the ingredients together until they thicken. Roll the mixture into bite-sized balls by hand and stick them in the refrigerator overnight.[11]

    • Feel free to add or substitute any other ingredients you want to put your own unique spin on things. Items like chocolate chips, shredded coconut, and flax seed are especially popular.[12]
    • These simple snacks are loaded with protein, fiber, and just enough sugar to give you the energy you need to get through a busy day.
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    Incorporate granola into your baked goods. The next time you bake a loaf of banana bread or a batch of cookies, fold ½-1 cup (45-90 g) of granola into the dough or batter. Playing with different textures in the same confections can add a whole new dimension to familiar recipes, and you'll never have to choose between crunchy and chewy again![13]

    • Alternatively, try sprinkling granola clusters directly onto your fresh-baked cookies, muffins, or brownies when they first come out of the oven.
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    Turn granola into a crispy coating for oven-baked alternatives to fried foods. Lower the calorie count of standard deep-fried offerings by rolling them in a breading made from granola and baking them in the oven. When you get your first taste of the rich golden-brown crust, there's a good chance you won't even be able to tell the difference.[14]

    • You can prepare chicken, fish, and vegetables this way, all to delicious effect.
    • In order for your breading to stick properly, it may help to pulse the granola a few times in a food processor or blender.
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    Use granola in place of breadcrumbs in stuffing. The whole-grain oats in granola contain more fiber, fewer simple carbohydrates, and just as much flavor as traditional breadcrumbs. They also don't tend to get as mushy when cooked for long periods of time, meaning your stuffed dishes will often come out with a much better consistency.[15]

    • Any dish that ordinarily calls for a breadcrumbs can be made with granola, including stuffed pork chops, fish fillets, peppers, mushrooms, and crab cakes.[16]
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  • Granola is incredibly simple to make, but it's also available at most supermarkets packaged and ready to go for all of your mealtime needs.

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    Can granola be eaten raw?

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    Yes! Granola can be delicious raw. There are a ton of ways you can eat granola on its own, too. Try grabbing a handful of granola as a snack, and throw in a few other hearty ingredients like nuts and dried, chopped fruit to make it even more satisfying. Use it as a healthy alternative and replace the candy dish on your kitchen counter or your desk at work with a container of granola so you'll have something healthy to reach for when you get hungry. Also, if you like cereal, then you'll love a bowl of granola. Fill a bowl with scrumptious granola, then add just enough milk to soften it up. No further preparation necessary—just grab a spoon and enjoy!

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    There are a ton of things you can do with it, but you may not have known that granola makes a healthy substitute in many dishes. For instance, you can incorporate granola into your baked goods. The next time you bake a loaf of banana bread or a batch of cookies, fold ½-1 cup (45-90 g) of granola into the dough or batter. Playing with different textures in the same confections can add a whole new dimension to familiar recipes, and you'll never have to choose between crunchy and chewy again. So good! You can also do savory dishes with it. Lower the calorie count of standard deep-fried offerings by rolling them in a breading made from granola and baking them in the oven. When you get your first taste of the rich golden-brown crust, there's a good chance you won't even be able to tell the difference.

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    Yes, granola is great in stuffing! If you're in a pinch, or you're looking for a healthier alternative, granola can make a fine substitute for breadcrumbs. The whole-grain oats in granola contain more fiber, fewer simple carbohydrates, and just as much flavor as traditional breadcrumbs. They also don't tend to get as mushy when cooked for long periods of time, meaning your stuffed dishes will often come out with a much better consistency. In fact, any dish that ordinarily calls for a breadcrumbs can be made with granola, including stuffed pork chops, fish fillets, peppers, mushrooms, and crab cakes.

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      If you’re looking for ways to enjoy granola, try combining it with milk to make a cold or hot cereal for breakfast, or use it as a topping on yogurt, smoothie bowls, and salads. For savory dishes, try using granola as a breading for oven-fried foods like chicken, fish, or tempura veggies to give them a healthy, crispy coating. For more ways to eat granola, including how to make homemade granola bars, keep reading!

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      Granola with Milk

      Serving granola just like breakfast cereal is one of the simplest ways to use up your favorite granola! Just pour a bowl of granola and add milk as you would with cereal. Serve it with a spoon. My favorite granola for eating as cereal is the granola made with maple syrup so it's not too chunky.

      What is the most popular way to eat granola? ›

      Granola with Milk

      Serving granola just like breakfast cereal is one of the simplest ways to use up your favorite granola! Just pour a bowl of granola and add milk as you would with cereal. Serve it with a spoon. My favorite granola for eating as cereal is the granola made with maple syrup so it's not too chunky.

      What can I do with granola? ›

      Here are a Few Ways to Eat Granola
      1. Create Your Own Yogurt Parfait. One of the best ways to eat granola is by turning it into a delicious and refreshing parfait. ...
      2. Mix it Into Baked Goods. ...
      3. Make Homemade Granola Bars. ...
      4. Add Crunch to a Bowl of Cereal. ...
      5. Create Protein Bites. ...
      6. Grab a Handful of Granola. ...
      7. Use it in a Smoothie Bowl.
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      Should you eat granola with milk or yogurt? ›

      Serve it with either dairy milk or dairy-free milk like almond milk, soy milk, or oat milk. Yogurt: make yourself a yogurt bowls with some fruit and granola for crunch. Since going vegan, I like to serve it with a non-dairy yogurt. Reduce your added sugar intake by serving with an unsweetened yogurt.

      How do you eat daily fix granola? ›

      You can enjoy DailyFix with a splash of milk, or a dollop of yogurt or even create your very own smoothie bowl! But if you're always on the go and hungry for just a quick fix, you may eat it straight from the pouch to your liking.

      Is it OK to eat granola every day? ›

      Yes, granola can be eaten daily. As part of a balanced diet and if the portions are checked. Go for healthier options with less added sugars and saturated fats to get the most out of it.

      Can I eat granola by itself? ›

      One of the easiest ways to enjoy granola oatmeal is to consume it on its own. It's usually a good idea to have some granola that's full of healthy ingredients stashed away in the cabinet for those hectic mornings. It's a snack that will make you feel full with minimum preparation.

      Is granola healthier than cereal? ›

      Granola has been found to increase levels of healthy gut bacteria, compared with refined breakfast cereals ( 11 ). Provide many antioxidants.

      What to eat with granola non dairy? ›

      Sometimes you wake up and just want something sweet with your coffee. No judgment to everyone who's been eating pumpkin pie for breakfast over the holidays (ahem, us), but it's not always the best nutritional choice first thing in the morning.

      What can I eat granola with instead of yogurt? ›

      While yogurt is a common component of parfaits, you can easily create a delicious granola parfait without yogurt. Simply layer granola with fresh berries, sliced bananas, and a dollop of whipped cream or coconut cream for a delightful and visually appealing treat.

      Is granola eaten hot or cold? ›

      Unlike muesli, granola is mostly served cold. You may eat it straight out of the bag as a snack, with milk, or as a crunchy topping on yogurt.

      What to do with expired granola? ›

      Stale Granola: 8 Gr8 Recipes & Ways To Use It
      1. Make Granola Butter. You know the old saying, “when life gives you lemons, make lemonade?” Well, we like to say that when life gives you stale granola… ...
      2. Rice Krispie Treats. ...
      3. Bake Oatmeal Cookies. ...
      4. Make Overnight Oats. ...
      5. Blend into a Flour. ...
      6. Make Energy Balls. ...
      7. Sweet Potato Topping.

      Can you eat granola with water? ›

      Crunchy, sweet, and satisfying, granola is a popular breakfast topping or daily snack. It tastes good — and it's good for you. There are plenty of ways to enjoy it. Sprinkle a little on top of yogurt or ice cream, mix it with milk, or add hot water for a nourishing meal that will warm you up on a cold day.

      Is granola better than oatmeal? ›

      Which One Is Better for Breakfast? Both oatmeal and granola make for a healthy, nutritious breakfast, but the winner for us is granola—the added nuts, seeds, and dried fruits give you a source of fiber and healthy fats that oatmeal can't quite compete with.

      How is granola consumed? ›

      These are a few ways to eat granola: Pour granola into a bowl or container. Add dairy milk, nut milk, or hot water to enjoy hot or cold. Sprinkle on top of yogurt.

      Is granola better for you than Oatmeal? ›

      Which One Is Better for Breakfast? Both oatmeal and granola make for a healthy, nutritious breakfast, but the winner for us is granola—the added nuts, seeds, and dried fruits give you a source of fiber and healthy fats that oatmeal can't quite compete with.

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