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Chocolate Crunch Dessert Granola

February 28, 2011

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Deep into Reno-cation week, the idea of this dessert granola came to me. I was sore, I was weak, and I was needing a major pick-me-up at the end of a long day of painting intricate wood trim.

Chocolate sounded like the answer.

Eric said it was my best idea all week.

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I dreamed of crunchy and clumpy, warm, chocolaty granola cascading over the top of a bowl of cold Banana Soft Serve. It was just the thing to give me hope that renos would some day come to an end.

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Because when you’ve been wearing red plaid PJ’s and clogs for a week straight, hope is all you have!

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Chocolate Crunch Dessert Granola

Yield: ~6 cups

Ingredients:

  • 2 & 1/4 cup regular oats
  • 1/2 cup peanuts (or whatever nuts you prefer)
  • 1/2-3/4 tsp kosher salt, to taste (I used 3/4 tsp)
  • 2 tbsp peanut butter (or other nut butter)
  • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 1/3 cup + 2 tbsp brown rice syrup (this gives the clumpy factor)
  • 3 tbsp coconut oil
  • 1 & 1/4 cup dark chocolate chips

Directions:

1. Preheat oven to 325F and line a baking sheet with parchment or a non-stick mat.

2. In a large bowl, mix together the dry ingredients (oats, salt, peanuts). In another smaller bowl, stir together the oil, brown rice syrup, and peanut butter. Heat in microwave for about 45 seconds. Stir well and stir in vanilla.

3. Add wet to dry and stir very well until oats are coated. Spread on baking sheet and bake at 325F for 20-25 minutes, flipping once half way through (it will be very sticky, not to worry!). Allow to cool on baking sheet for about 30 minutes before transferring into a container. I store mine in the fridge to keep the chocolate firm. Makes 6 cups.

Note: You can probably substitute other liquid sweeteners for BRS and other light-tasting oils for coconut oil. The Brown Rice Syrup makes it quite clumpy though, so I prefer to use that sweetener in granola!

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Luckily for me (and my sore arms!), this recipe was quick and easy. It only takes 5 minutes to throw this together and pop it into the oven.

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The most important ingredient to your dessert granola:

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You know the drill by now…mix the dry ingredients in a large bowl. Then mix the wet (heat up in microwave), and then add wet to dry and stir well.

Add in chocolate chips…

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Spread onto your prepared baking sheet.

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Bake for 23-25 minutes at 325F, flipping once half way through. Cool for 30 minutes (if you can!)

This is what I’m talking about!

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The result is a super clumpy and chocolaty dessert granola….without being too sweet.

I served some granola warm over Banana Soft Serve and it was to die for! It is also really good on cereal and VOO.

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As for those renos, we did 3 coats of paint yesterday and also installed the wainscoting. The room is looking awesome! We now have to paint the wainscoting and finish up a few details. I’m going to wait to show you the rest of the pictures until we are done! It will be a fairly dramatic before and after, I’m hoping… :)

I also have an 11-mile long training run to tackle today…after skipping a few workouts for renos. Something tells me this isn’t going to be easy!

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Kristina @ spabettie
15 years ago

this looks fabulous – warm granola with melty chocolate? yes please! I can’t wait to see the finished project!! :D

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Ashley
15 years ago

Wow…good luck with the long run!!! Love the looks of the granola and your hot reno outfit!

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Allison @ Food For Healing
15 years ago

chocolatey goodness, oh my.

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VeggieGirl
15 years ago

Oh Angela, this is FABULOUS!!!

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Amanda (Eating Up)
15 years ago

That looks like a perfect reno treat!

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Tina @ Faith Fitness Fun
15 years ago

Yum! What a great idea to have it with the banana soft serve too. That stuff is good.

I hate renovations. Hope the light at the end of the tunnel is getting very close for you guys.

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carpensm @ A Life Without Ice Cream
15 years ago

OMG that looks good… granola harnessed for the power of evil!

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Alex @ Healing Beauty
15 years ago

I love having granola for dessert! I bet it is amazing with banana soft serve!! I think I might add pieces of dried cherries to my granola. I just love cherries and chocolate :)

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Runeatrepeat
15 years ago

I’m a huge fan of any recipe that includes chocolate chips :) Looks delicious!

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Lizzie
15 years ago

I have a 10-miler this week – eeeep! :) Slow and steady .. . that’s all you need to ask of yourself. Hope you’re able to do it outside! T-mill long runs are brutal!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Lizzie
15 years ago

slow and steady…I love that! I think I need to start reducing the speed of my long runs.

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Lizzie
Reply to  Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
15 years ago

I used to speed through mine and then wonder why I was exhausted after 8!! I guess they’re supposed to be slow (though on the shorter ones I do find myself competing against whatever pace/time I had at that last distance – it’s hard not to do!!).

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Caitie @ The Caitie Experiment
Reply to  Lizzie
15 years ago

I have that exact same problem, especially since I took a break from running for awhile and am just now getting back to the 5k-ish distances. I start out at a slower pace and end up sprinting the last few laps to “beat my times”, even though I know I should give my legs a break on those days! Good luck on the 10-miler!

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Lizzie
Reply to  Caitie @ The Caitie Experiment
15 years ago

Ta muchly – hopefully it will be outside!!

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Lindsay @ The Reluctant Runner
15 years ago

Wow, this does look delicious. Good luck on your training run!

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Holly @ Couch Potato Athlete
15 years ago

Have fun on your run today!

I love wainscoting and I’m sure it looks beautiful!

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Jennifer @ keepitsimplefoods.com
15 years ago

Looks delicious! Your plaid pants are hysterical. WOW!

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Andrea B. @ Vegvacious
15 years ago

I think this might be your best granola yet! I am in the midst of a cleanse, but if I get gluten-free oats and a good really dark chocolate, I think I can have this …. it looks especially awesome over banana soft serve – great idea!!

Can’t wait to see the unveiling of your room – I love dramatic and bold!!

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Kierstan @ Life {and running} in Iowa
15 years ago

Chocolate granola is one my my favorites! Love how the chocolate melts and coats all the other good stuff so you get a bite of chocolate with every spoonful!

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Jennifer and Jaclyn @ Sketch-Free Vegan
15 years ago

yummy! i just picked up some buckwheat and can’t wait to make some granola. Love the addition of chocolate chips :)

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Karen
15 years ago

I was wondering if you know of a good substitute for brown rice syrup? Could I use maple syrup? Or would I need something thicker like corn syrup?

Thanks! Can’t wait to try it:)

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Karen
15 years ago

Another liquid sweetener would work too, although I like BRS because it gives it that nice clumpy factor :)

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Leanne @ Healthful Pursuit
Reply to  Karen
15 years ago

Hey Karen I saw your comment above mine, so thought I’d comment – I have a hard time with sugars, so I use date paste to replace sugar in granola recipes and it’s always worked great for me. You could try 1/4 cup chopped dates soaked in 3 tbsp water for 5 minutes, then mash into a paste and add it as a replacement for the brown rice syrup. Good luck :)

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Jenna
Reply to  Leanne @ Healthful Pursuit
15 years ago

This is a wonderful idea Leanne! I’m gonna give it a go! :)

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Jen
15 years ago

OMG. I cannot wait to go home and make some of that! Thanks!

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Leanne @ Healthful Pursuit
15 years ago

The first word that came to mind when I saw this recipe was: Deadly. Holy moly I don’t know if I could control myself by not eating the entire batch in one sitting.

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Gen
15 years ago

That looks sooo good! PB + Chocolate= Heaven! =D I also happen to have homemade caramel dip…..so I might be making a banana soft serve/granola/caramel bowl of yum tonight! =D

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