Cranberry Walnut Paleo Granola (Easy Grain Free Recipe) (2024)

This quick and easy cranberry walnut grain-free granola is crunchy and naturally sweet - a perfect gluten-free, low carb breakfast or snack.

Cranberry Walnut Paleo Granola (Easy Grain Free Recipe) (1)

Want to Save This Recipe?

Enter your email & I'll send it to your inbox.Plus, get great new recipes from me every week!

This easy cranberry walnut granola is crunchy and sweet with a hint of tartness from the cranberries - everything you want in a granola and perfect for a healthy breakfast or snack.

Paleo granola

What makes this granola paleo? Not using any oats or other grains. And not loading it up with brown sugar or other refined sweeteners. Unlike traditional granola or muesli, this healthy cereal recipe is grain-free and refined sugar-free. Nuts, seeds, and coconut replace the grains and it is sweetened with just a touch of honey or maple syrup and a little dried fruit.

This post includes some affiliate links for yourconvenience. You can read my full disclosure statementhere.

This granola is one of my favorite recipes. The recipe is so simple you can make it for breakfast on the weekend and have it ready to grab and go all week. Homemade granola takes less than 30 minutes start to finish for a big batch. It's perfect for meal prep - just pack in single serve containers (like these plastic-free bags)for portable snacks.

And you can change up the flavors depending on what you have on hand. Cranberry and walnut is a classic combination I made with the ingredients I had in the pantry- dried cranberries (sweetened with apple juice) walnut halves, slivered almonds, unsweetened shredded coconut, and coconut oil. I think hazelnut apricot or pistachio date might be next flavor I try. I've already done variations with cinnamon and raisins, dried blueberries, and dried cherries.

Cranberry Walnut Paleo Granola (Easy Grain Free Recipe) (2)

Ingredients

  • Nuts - Chopped walnuts and slivered almonds are full of healthy fats. They also give this recipe protein, crunch and flavor.
  • Seeds - Raw pepitas or pumpkin seeds are full of fiber and healthy nutrients. They pair with the nuts for a satisfying crunch.
  • Unsweetened shredded coconut - Adds fiber and texture to the mix.
  • Sea salt - Salt is a seasoning that always helps to enhance the sweetness.
  • Coconut oil - Melted coconut oil helps the ingredients become crisp as they roast in the oven. Use unrefined if you don't want a pronounced coconut flavor.
  • Sweetener - Honey or maple syrup, for a vegan option, will not only give a delicate sweetness to the granola, but will help it clump together as it roasts.
  • Dried cranberries - Make sure you use cranberries that are sweetened with apple juice to keep it refined sugar-free.

Refer to the recipe card down below for exact measurements

How To Make The Granola

It's super easy to assemble this grain-free granola for the oven. Here's how:

  1. Preheat your oven to 300° F.
  2. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper for easy clean up.
  3. Chop your walnuts. I use pre-slivered almonds, but if you don't, make sure you chop or slice them rather than leaving them whole.
  4. Add the chopped nuts, pumpkin seeds, shredded coconut and salt to a large bowl and stir to combine.
  5. Melt the coconut oil. I just microwave mine for a few seconds.
  6. To the bowl of nuts, seeds and coconut, add the melted coconut oil along with either honey or maple syrup and stir to combine, making sure everything is coated. If clusters form, that's great. That's what granola is supposed to do!
  7. Spread the mixed granola on your prepared baking sheet, in a single layer, and bake for approximately 18-20 minutes.
  8. Check on it about 15 minutes in and give it a slight stir with a spatula and continue baking another 5 minutes or so, or until it's golden brown.
  9. Remove it from the oven and add the dried cranberries to it and gently stir to combine.
  10. Let it cool completely before serving or packaging for storage.
Cranberry Walnut Paleo Granola (Easy Grain Free Recipe) (3)

Tips For Making Grain Free Granola

  • Space: Be sure to use a large baking sheet so the granola can be spread out in a single layer.
  • Line: Do line your baking sheet with parchment paper. Once that honey and/or maple syrup heats up in the oven, it gets sticky, which is awesome for granola, but not when you have to scrape it off of a baking sheet. Parchment paper is the way to go.
  • Check: Check on the granola about halfway through. Each oven is different, and depending on your nuts, oil and which type of sweetener you used, you don't want the granola to bake too quickly and burn. So just give it a check and a stir about halfway through to check on its progress. Once it starts turning golden, you're close!
  • Clumps: If your baked granola isn't clumpy enough for you, simply scrunch it with your fingers once out of the oven. Let it cool off enough to touch it and form the clumps while still warm.

Can I Substitute Another Oil For Coconut Oil?

For a neutral-flavored substitution, try avocado oil instead of coconut oil.

How Do I Chop The Nuts?

I chop the nuts by hand, but you can also use a food processor. If you do, just pulse, in 1-second increments, to rough chop them. They will still be different sizes, but that's fine because you want them to form clusters once everything is mixed.

How To Customize This Granola Recipe

This grain-free granola recipe is completely adaptable so you can change up the flavors depending on what you have on hand. This recipe, cranberry and walnut, is a classic combination that I made with the ingredients I had in the pantry.

Be sure and try my cinnamon and raisins, dried blueberries and dried cherries versions, too!

Here are a few more ideas that will all be equally delicious. Play around with combinations of nuts, fruits, seeds, spices and other add-ins to create a grain-free mixture that's uniquely yours.

Cranberry Walnut Paleo Granola (Easy Grain Free Recipe) (4)

Fruits

When adding the fruits or other sweet add-ins, you'll mix those in after the granola has baked and is out of the oven. Make sure you're choosing dried fruit with no added sugar or that has been sweetened naturally.

  • Swap out the dried cranberries for any other dried fruit that's been naturally sweetened, such as raisins, cherries, pineapples, apricots, dates, blueberries, and mango.
  • Swap out the unsweetened shredded coconut for the larger unsweetened coconut flakes for more coconut goodness.
  • Swap out the dried cranberries for sugar-free chocolate chips or cacao nibs. Let the granola cool completely before adding the chips, unless you want them to be melted.

Nuts

Instead of walnuts, you might try pecans, cashews, macadamias, pistachios, hazelnuts, and/or almonds.

Nut Butters

Try adding a creamy nut butter, such as almond, sunflower, or cashew to the granola for another layer of deliciousness. Mix it in with the melted coconut oil to help it combine before adding it to your nut and seed mixture.

Seeds

Instead of pumpkin seeds, you might want to try sunflower seeds, chia, hemp, or flax seeds.

If you're wondering about chia seeds in granola, they are a wonderful healthy addition since they develop a subtle crunch when baked. Give them a try!

Spices

Ground spices can add a warming touch, especially if you're going for a seasonal flavor. Try cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, cardamom or a blend of pumpkin pie spices for a fall-inspired granola.

Extracts

A teaspoon of an extract can add another layer of flavor and enhancement to your granola, Here are a few to try:

  • Vanilla extract is always a good idea for a general flavor booster to any sweet granola mix.
  • If you're going for a tropical vibe, try coconut extract.
  • Almond extract is also a good choice, especially if you're adding dried cherries, as those flavors tend to complement each other.

How To Serve Granola

No doubt you'll find many ways to enjoy this grain-free granola recipe, but here are a few of my favorites:

  • As cereal. This granola makes a healthy gluten-free cereal alternative with almond milk, homemade cashew milk, coconut milk, or your favorite dairy-free milk.
  • As a snack. I love to grab a handful when I'm looking for something crunchy to snack on. It's great on its own straight out of the jar.
  • As a topping. I also love it sprinkled on top of dairy-free coconut yogurt, parfait, applesauce, ice cream, pudding, or a smoothie bowl.
  • As an add-in. Try it stirred into my paleo oatmeal.
Cranberry Walnut Paleo Granola (Easy Grain Free Recipe) (5)

How To Store Granola

Make sure your granola is cool before packaging it for storage. I like to use a glass jar or glass container with an airtight lid. You can keep it in the fridge where it will stay good for a month (although it never lasts that long in my house). This granola is also freezer-friendly.

More Grain Free Granola Recipes

Love homemade granola? Here are some more easy granola flavors to try!

  • Blueberry Pecan Granola
  • Cinnamon Raisin Spice Granola
  • Pecan Chocolate Chip Coconut Granola
  • Cherry Almond Granola

Cranberry Walnut Paleo Granola (Easy Grain Free Recipe) (6)

Cranberry Walnut Paleo Granola

This quick and easy grain-free cranberry walnut granola is crunchy and naturally sweet.

5 from 4 votes

Print Pin This

Prep Time: 5 minutes mins

Cook Time: 20 minutes mins

Total Time: 25 minutes mins

Servings: 24 ¼-cup servings (6 cups)

Course: Breakfast, Snack

Cuisine: American

Diet: Dairy Free, Gluten Free, Keto, Low Carb, Paleo, Vegan, Vegetarian

Author: Lisa Wells

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 300 degrees.

  • Combine nuts, seeds, coconut and salt in large bowl.

  • Add coconut oil and honey and mix until well combined.

  • Bake on a rimmed cookie sheet lined with parchment paper (or prepared with cooking spray) for 18 - 20 minutes, until just lightly browned.

  • Add the dried cranberries and toss to combine. Cool completely before serving.

Notes

For vegan: use maple syrup for sweetener

Nutrition

Calories: 163kcal Carbohydrates: 9g Protein: 3g Fat: 13g Saturated Fat: 4g Cholesterol: 0mg Sodium: 26mg Potassium: 119mg Fiber: 2g Sugar: 6g Vitamin C: 0.2mg Calcium: 24mg Iron: 0.8mg

Keyword: grain free granola, paleo granola

Did you make this recipe?Please leave a star rating above and share your photo on social. I love seeing what you've made!

Cranberry Walnut Paleo Granola (Easy Grain Free Recipe) (2024)

FAQs

Why is my homemade granola not crunchy? ›

Higher temperatures can cause ingredients like nuts, seeds, and coconut to burn before the batch has a chance to properly dry out and crisp up, Perry says. Stick with a low temperature, keep an eye on your mixture, and stir it from time to time to help it brown evenly.

What is the best oil to use for making granola? ›

I prefer unrefined coconut oil, which is delicious (you can barely taste the coconut, if at all) and produces the perfect texture. You can use extra-virgin olive oil instead, if you'd like your granola to be a little more on the savory side. If you're watching your saturated fat intake, olive oil is a better choice!

Why does my granola not clump together? ›

Let the granola cool completely on the baking sheet.

It'll help clumps stay together. Use the parchment to help break the granola apart: If the granola bakes into a solid sheet, the best way to break it up is to lift an edge of the parchment paper and separate it from the granola.

What is Paleo granola made of? ›

Paleo Granola is made with real food ingredients.

This recipe comes together with a blend of nuts and seeds, coconut flakes, honey, cinnamon and vanilla. The honey in this recipe provides just the right amount of sweetness and the nuts and seeds add a perfect crunch.

What ingredient makes granola clump 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.

What was the downside to granola as a food? ›

Granola may prompt weight gain if eaten in excess, as it can be high in calories from added fats and sugars. What's more, sugar is linked to chronic conditions like type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and obesity.

What is the binding agent for homemade granola? ›

Nut butter is a super flavorful fat that serves multiple purposes in granola. It acts as a binding agent—along with additional coconut oil and whatever natural sweetener I've chosen—helping to pull the dry ingredients together into a wet, sticky mass for baking.

How do you make homemade granola crisp? ›

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.

Is it cheaper to make your own granola? ›

Is Homemade Granola Cheaper? Initially, you'll have to spend more money on homemade granola than store-bought. However, over the long run (depending on your recipe) you'll most likely spend less on making your own granola.

How do I get my homemade granola bars to stick together? ›

Honey – Along with the nut butter, it helps all these ingredients stick together! I love its warm amber flavor in this recipe. Vanilla extract – It amps up the bars' warm flavor.

What is a healthy binding agent for granola bars? ›

Ground Flaxseed. Adds protein and, when combined with the wet ingredients, becomes a glue-like binding agent that helps hold the bars together. Wheat Germ. A superfood boost that adds folate, fiber, vitamin E, and other key nutrients to these no bake granola bars (as well as this Healthy Granola).

Why is grain-free granola better? ›

Grain-free usually features nuts and seeds rather than oats. These ingredients are sources of fiber and protein, both of which slow digestion and curb post-meal glucose. Fiber also increases the production of short-chain fatty acids in the gut. High levels of SCFAs are associated with improved insulin sensitivity.

What is the hidden sugar in granola? ›

Sugar varies by brand, but one example is a popular brand of low-fat granola, which packs more than 1 tablespoon of added sugar per serving. To know for sure, scan the ingredient list for sugars like honey, maple syrup, brown rice syrup or molasses. Then head to the Nutrition Facts label to scout out added sugars.

What is grain-free granola made of? ›

In a large mixing bowl, combine the coconut, nuts, chia seeds, flax seed, cinnamon, coconut sugar, and salt. In a small saucepan over low heat, warm the coconut oil and maple syrup and pour over the dry ingredients and mix well.

Why is my granola still 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.

How do you fix soft 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.

Does homemade granola get crunchy as it cools? ›

Your homemade granola will continue to crisp up as it cools. It's tempting to start eating it as soon as it comes out of the oven, but if you let it rest for 15 minutes on the sheet pan, it'll be extra crisp and toasty – totally worth the wait!

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Zonia Mosciski DO

Last Updated:

Views: 5681

Rating: 4 / 5 (51 voted)

Reviews: 82% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Zonia Mosciski DO

Birthday: 1996-05-16

Address: Suite 228 919 Deana Ford, Lake Meridithberg, NE 60017-4257

Phone: +2613987384138

Job: Chief Retail Officer

Hobby: Tai chi, Dowsing, Poi, Letterboxing, Watching movies, Video gaming, Singing

Introduction: My name is Zonia Mosciski DO, I am a enchanting, joyous, lovely, successful, hilarious, tender, outstanding person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.