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I actually made the granola with the intention of using it as a topping on yogurt or oatmeal throughout the week, but considering the amount I already ate this morning and how delicious it is, I don’t know if it’ll make it to Monday.
I began by chopping dried apricots until I had a full quarter cup of the fruit.
Sliced Apricot
Overflowing 1/4 c. Apricot
You can easily use a combination of any type of dried fruits: raisins, cherries, cranberries, blueberries, pineapple…
I love all kinds of nutsand conveniently had slivered almonds and walnuts onhand so I added a quarter cup of each to the bowl with the apricots.
Slivered Almonds
Chopped Walnuts
Fruit and Nuts
I poured one and one third cups of overflowing old fashioned oats (not the quick-cooking kind) in with the dried fruit and nuts.
Oats, Apricots, Nuts
To moisten the oat mixture and add sweetness, I combined a quarter cup of honey with three tablespoons of melted butter and drizzled the liquid over the oats, tossing to coat the mixture.
The Sweetness of Honey
Honey Butter
Coated Oat Mixture
After tasting the granola, I decided it needed a little extra oomph and added a liberal amount of cinnamon and pumpkin pie spice to the mix.
I spread the granola on a cookie sheet sprayed with cooking spray and baked it at 350 for 12 minutes. I then stirred the mixture and baked it for an additional eight minutes (or until lightly browned).
Nutty Apricot Granola
Cinnamon and Spice and Everything Nice
Wow that looks really good! It is always nice to have something hearty and filling before a long run.