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Homemade "Everything in It" Granola
Homemade "Everything in It" Granola
- Recipe Submitted by ADMIN on 09/26/2007
Category: Desserts, Holiday
Ingredients List
- 5 c Rolled (not instant) oats
- 1 c Raw wheat germ; (available
- -at natural-food stores)
- 1/2 c Sunflower seeds
- 1 c Honey or brown sugar
- 2 c Coarsely chopped pecans
- 1 c Powdered milk;
- -(1 3.2-ounce envelope)
- 1/2 c Sesame seeds
- 1 tb Vanilla extract
- 2 ts Salt
- 1 c Vegetable oil
- 1/4 c Water
- 1 c Dried apricots; coarsely cho
- 1 c Dried apples; coarsely chopp
- 1 c Dried prunes or dates;
- -pitted and chopped
- 1 c Dark raisins
Directions
Preheat the oven to 250 degrees. Combine all, or as many of these
ingredients as you can put together, in a huge bowl. You will probably have
use your hands to turn the mixture over until it is thoroughly combined.
Divide between 2 jelly-roll pans and toast in the preheated oven for 1
hour. Stir the ingredients well every 15 minutes, turning them over to be
sure that nothing burns on the bottom. Remove the pans from the oven and
allow the mixture to stand for about 1 hour until it has cooled completely.
Pack into apothecary jars, old-fashioned candy jars, or other airtight
containers. It keeps indefinitelyor at least 8 weeks, which is quite a
long time. Makes about 16 cups. Source: "An Edible Christmas" Cookbook by
Irena Chalmers.
ingredients as you can put together, in a huge bowl. You will probably have
use your hands to turn the mixture over until it is thoroughly combined.
Divide between 2 jelly-roll pans and toast in the preheated oven for 1
hour. Stir the ingredients well every 15 minutes, turning them over to be
sure that nothing burns on the bottom. Remove the pans from the oven and
allow the mixture to stand for about 1 hour until it has cooled completely.
Pack into apothecary jars, old-fashioned candy jars, or other airtight
containers. It keeps indefinitelyor at least 8 weeks, which is quite a
long time. Makes about 16 cups. Source: "An Edible Christmas" Cookbook by
Irena Chalmers.
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