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Easy Slow Cooker Granola Recipe

Making your own granola is a great way make sure that you’re not eating questionable ingredients and it’s so much cheaper than store bought granola. This easy slow cooker granola recipe takes some time, but it’s almost all hand’s off time.

homemade granola in a glass jar

When I make granola, I make a really big batch. As long as it’s stored in an airtight container, it will stay fresh for months.

For this recipe you can use a slow cooker, like a CrockPot, but you will probably want to make a third batch at a time. One thing about modern slow cookers is that there usually isn’t much of a temperature difference between the low setting and the high setting. Because of that, you really need to be watching the granola and give it a stir every 20-30 minutes.

Because of this, I prefer to use a roaster oven with a temperature gauge. It takes a little longer but you don’t have to watch it as closely.

How to use homemade granola

You can use homemade granola for anything you use store-bought granola for. We use it as cold cereal served with milk, dried fruits or dehydrated apple rings, and bananas.

It’s great on with yogurt and fruit as a parfait.

It’s the base of our Better than Red Bull trail mix and our youngest likes to sprinkle granola on hibiscus or lemon curd and eat it like pudding.

One thing to not about this recipe, is that it’s not very chunky, it’s more like toasted rolled oats. I know some people have a hard time eating granola because it’s chunky and hard, this is not.

homemade granola in a glass jar
Yield: 15 cups

Easy Slow Cooker Granola Recipe

homemade granola in a glass jar

This Easy Slow Cooker Granola recipe comes together quickly and is super tasty. Use it as a cold cereal, add to yogurt, or as a base for trail mix.

Prep Time 10 minutes
Additional Time 4 hours
Total Time 4 hours 10 minutes

Ingredients

  • 15 cups rolled oats
  • 1 1/2 cups coconut oil
  • 1 1/2 cups honey
  • 1 tbsp vanilla extract
  • 1 tbsp cinnamon.

Instructions

Mix it all the ingredients together in a slow cooker and cook at 200°F for several hours, until brown and crunchy. Don't put the lid completely on the slow cooker, leave it off center so that the steam will escape. Stir occasionally.

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Christine

Wednesday 27th of September 2023

Could you put like slivered almonds in or something like that or would that burn?

Angi Schneider

Wednesday 27th of September 2023

Yes, you sure can. Just be sure to stir it often and keep the temp low.

Ashley

Monday 15th of November 2021

This was super simple and tastes great. Thank you!

Angi Schneider

Wednesday 17th of November 2021

So glad you liked it Ashley!!

Nancy @ Little Homestead in Boise

Wednesday 6th of May 2015

"If you buy something with a coupon that you wouldn’t normally buy, it’s not really saving money." AMEN!!! I rarely use coupons ever. I got an ebelskiver pan for a gift last winter, makes doughy round balls, fun! Now I've cut back about 80% on wheat. No more for me sadly...o

Angi Schneider

Thursday 7th of May 2015

Bummer! But if you feel better, it's totally worth it. Tessa's family doesn't eat much wheat either and she soaks what she does use. She has some great recipes that are gut friends on her site. http://homesteadlady.com

Sharon Chery

Monday 4th of May 2015

Yes I have heard about the ebelskiver pan before, to me it's like a fun mini pancake pan, I have even checked it out on Amazon before because I love kitchen gadgets!

Grammyprepper

Monday 4th of May 2015

Nope, haven't heard of 'em, but I have seen the pans before...always wondered what they were for!

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