Peanut Butter Granola with Chocolate Chips Recipe | Savory Nothings (2024)

Peanut Butter Granola with Chocolate Chips is an easy and healthy breakfast you can prep ahead of time. It’s my kids’ favorite thing to eat in a fruit and yogurt parfait, or just plain with cold milk!

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“Let’s make granola!” has become a running gag in our household.

Because… I’m very slack-y about actually making the granola. Usually I will plan to make it, spend three weeks forgetting about it, go get the ingredients and then let them sit in the pantry for another month.

And then, out of the blue, I’ll make that granola on a random day. One of our favorites is peanut butter granola – dark chocolate chunks NOT optional.

My recipe is made with minimal oil (I mean, there’s peanut butter in there already!) and only honey as the sweetener.

I’d say it’s doing pretty well on the wholesome side of things, and those chocolate chips? Well, they’re pure soul food 😉

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My top tips to make this peanut butter granola recipe foolproof:

  • Use small flake rolled oats. I love using part old-fashioned rolled oats in things like my baked oatmeal, but to get super cluster-y granola without adding a ton of oil, small flake is the way to go.
  • It’s a bit of a science to get the granola to the right crunch-point. (Granola crunch-point is the technical term, yes.) It should turn into a nice, deep golden brown. If you take it out too pale, it will be chewy rather than crunchy (eww). If you bake it for too long, the honey will make it taste bitter and burnt. I bake mine around 20 minutes, but I always start watching it at 15 minutes. I just take out a small piece, blow on it to cool it quickly and test. If you catch it just slightly bitter, rest assured that it will go away after a few hours.
  • You can fix chewy granola. I’ve made this granola and realized after cooling that I took it out too early. It was still so chewy! But it’s no problem at all. If this happens to you, just put it back on a baking sheet and bake it until it’s crispy.
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And finally, my top secret tip for the perfectly incorporated chocolate:

OK, I don’t know that it’s top secret (or just regular secret, haha!), but it’s something I figured out after many batches of chocolate chip peanut butter granola, because:

  1. I don’t like it if the chocolate is just mixed in once everything has cooled, because then it will just be random dull pieces of chocolate floating around without any kind of attachment to the granola,
  2. I don’t like it if the chocolate melts and gets all messy and mixed into the granola, and
  3. Apparently I’m very opinionated about chocolate in granolas.

Either way, here is what I do to perfectly incorporate the chocolate:

Make the granola:

Mix the ingredients as directed and bake the granola to golden-crispy perfection.

Cool the granola completely:

I know, this is the hardest part 😉 I eat about a quarter of each batch I make while it is cooling. Granola fresh out of the oven is just too hard to resist!

But know that this one tastes even better once the chocolate is added, so try to stay away from it until it is completely cool – even the baking sheet can’t be warm anymore!

Mix in the chocolate:

Now, mix in the chocolate!

You can use chocolate chips, miniature chocolate chips, chocolate chunks or chop a bar yourself.

I usually do just chop some dark chocolate myself, because it gives it more texture and different sizes of chocolatey bits. But it’s totally up to you – you just have to stir them in when the granola is cold!

Make sure they’re evenly distributed, as where the chocolate sits now is where it will melt.

Melt the chocolate:

Now, put the tray of granola back into the hot oven for just barely half a minute.

It should just melt the chocolate, so that the chocolate chips are still intact but soft. Don’t leave it in for too long or the chocolate will get too runny and make a mess of your granola.

Freeze the granola:

I know, this is starting to sound like complete craziness just to make granola… But hear me out: Once the pan is at room temperature again, you’ll freeze your granola. If you don’t have space in your freezer, just chill it or let it sit until the chocolate is hard again.

But freezing it makes it cool down way faster and more neatly (I find). And once the chocolate is hard again… You’ll have the perfect chocolate chip peanut butter granola!

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If this is too much for you…

… I’ll cry a little. But it’s OK, I understand.

You could technically just sprinkle the chocolate over the granola fresh out of the oven (the chocolate will melt from the residual heat), DO NOT STIR!!!!!, then wait for everything to cool and harden.

It IS waaaaay easier! BUT you cannot put your granola back into the oven if you happened to take it out while it’s still chewy. You’ve been warned.

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Peanut Butter Granola with Chocolate Chips is an easy and healthy breakfast you can prep ahead of time. It’s my kids’ favorite thing to eat in a fruit and yogurt parfait, or just plain with cold milk!

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Recipe details

Prep 15 minutes mins

Cook 30 minutes mins

Total 45 minutes mins

Servings 20 ¼ cup servings

Difficulty Easy

Ingredients

  • 4 cups small flake rolled oats
  • 1 cup shredded coconut
  • ½ teaspoon cinnamon
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • ½ cup creamy peanut butter
  • ½ cup runny honey
  • 2 tablespoons oil
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract yep, that’s 1 whole tablespoon!
  • ½ cup dark chocolate chips

Instructions

  • Toast the oats:

    Preheat the oven to 320°F. Evenly spread the oats on a rimmed baking sheet and toast in the hot oven for 10 minutes.

  • Mix the dry ingredients:

    While the oats are toasting, mix the coconut, cinnamon and salt int a large mixing bowl. Once the oats are done toasting, add them to the bowl and mix them in carefully.

  • Warm the wet ingredients:

    Combine the peanut butter, honey, oil and vanilla extract in a medium saucepan. Warm on medium-low heat (do not heat too much or the mix will seize and get lumpy).

  • Combine wet and dry:

    Stir the warmed wet ingredients into the dry ingredients until fully combined. (If your oats happen to soak up a lot of liquid, you may need to add another tablespoon of oil if it seems dry.)

  • Bake:

    Spread the granola mix on the rimmed baking sheets! For extra-crunchy granola and faster baking, divide it between two pans! Bake for around 20 minutes or until golden brown.

  • Add the chocolate:

    Follow the directions in the post for adding the chocolate, OR sprinkle the chocolate chips over the hot granola (do not stir!) and let it sit untouched until it has fully cooled and the chocolate is hard.

  • Store:

    Store in an airtight container for up to a week (I tend to find it loses its taste after then – but ours barely ever lasts that long anyways!)

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Nutrition

Serving: 1servingCalories: 194kcalCarbohydrates: 22gProtein: 4gFat: 10gSaturated Fat: 4gSodium: 66mgPotassium: 158mgFiber: 2gSugar: 9gVitamin C: 0.1mgCalcium: 27mgIron: 1.1mg

Nutrition is an estimate.

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Course: Breakfast, Snack

Cuisine: American

Peanut Butter Granola with Chocolate Chips Recipe | Savory Nothings (2024)

FAQs

Why are homemade granola not crunchy? ›

Baking time: Increase the baking time for your granola. The longer you bake it, the drier and crunchier it will become. Keep a close eye on it to avoid burning, and stir it occasionally during baking to ensure even toasting.

What makes granola stick together? ›

Add an egg white.

The whites act as a kind of glue that binds the ingredients together. To ensure that the egg whites coat all the ingredients, I beat them with a whisk until foamy and increased in volume, which makes it much easier to fold into the granola.

How to make granola clumpy? ›

Clumpy Granola Method: Add Egg White

The egg white is whisked until frothy (20 to 30 seconds will do it), then stirred into the oat mixture. The idea is that the egg's protein will help the oats bind to each other and create delicate clusters.

Is granola cheaper to make? ›

It can definitely be cheaper, especially if you can buy the ingredients in bulk, like I do,” she explains. “Rolled oats are cheap, and you can get nuts and seeds and butters from Costco.”

What ingredients should you avoid in granola? ›

Check the ingredient list, avoiding products that list sugar or sweeteners —including natural sweeteners like honey — within the first few ingredients. Instead, the first few ingredients should be whole foods, such as oats, nuts, seeds, and dried fruit. You may also want to look for varieties high in protein and fiber.

How do you make granola taste better? ›

Dried cranberries – For a pop of sweetness and yummy chewy texture! I'm a cranberry fan, but goji berries, raisins, chopped dried apricots, dried currants, tart cherries, and blueberries would all be great. And if you prefer your granola without dried fruit, go ahead and skip it!

How do you fix chewy granola? ›

Not only can you transform that soggy, chewy granola back to being blissfully crunchy, but it's easier than you might think. All it takes is spreading the granola in a single layer on a rimmed baking sheet and heating it in a 400 degree oven for five minutes — essentially re-baking it.

Why is my granola not dry? ›

Using a low oven temperature helps dry out the granola without over-baking it. Keep in mind that the granola won't be dry right out of the oven — it will dry as it cools. So take it out of the oven when it looks lightly toasted and smells like cooked honey.

Should you eat granola with milk or yogurt? ›

It tastes great with milk, or by the handful, but is also super tasty when sprinkled over lemon or blueberry yogurt for a burst of flavor. There's also Coconut Spice Granola, which is made with whole grain oats, real maple syrup, coconut and wholesome seeds.

How do you keep granola from falling apart? ›

While there are several different sticky ingredients that you can use, we've found that the binding agent that works the best is honey! When added to your homemade granola bars, honey acts as glue that sticks all the pieces together.

Why is my homemade granola soft? ›

I aim to let it hit room temperature, whatever that may be; the real point is to give it ample time to shed excess heat and steam. This should take about 45 minutes; if left out indefinitely, the granola can turn sticky or soft, so do try to put it away as soon after cooling as you can.

Does homemade granola harden as it cools? ›

NOTE: The granola will clump and harden while cooling - not during baking. Allow to cool before stirring in the raisins, cranberries, or craisins. If stored in an airtight container, your granola could last for 2 weeks.

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.

What is better than granola? ›

Muesli is a better choice for people looking for low-sugar cereals or people with diabetes. Both are healthy, but consider granola if you want your cereal with a dash of sweetness from honey, chocolate or maple syrup.

What is healthier than granola? ›

Since muesli and granola are made from the same ingredients, their nutritional value is pretty much the same. Without anything added to it, muesli is healthier than granola in the sense that it has less fat and sugar.

Why is my homemade granola dry? ›

Keep in mind that the granola won't be dry right out of the oven — it will dry as it cools. So take it out of the oven when it looks lightly toasted and smells like cooked honey. We're going for a toasty smell here. Add dried fruit after baking.

Why is my granola bar not crunchy? ›

For really crispy bars, you can either bake them all the way to 32 or more minutes or you can take the bars out after 25 minutes, let them cool for a bit, slice them up into the bars, and then put them back in on a baking sheet to bake for 10 -15 minutes so that they get more crispy.

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