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Easy Vegan Granola

March 21, 2020 By Courtney West 1 Comment

Easy Vegan Granola (vegan/gf recipe) | seasonal plant-based recipes via The Sweet Miscellany Blog

Making your own vegan and gluten free granola is incredibly easy! Aside from the base of oats, maple syrup, and coconut oil, you can add any nuts, seeds, and spices that you like! Enjoy your granola with milk, yogurt, ice cream, or anything that suits your fancy.

While in the process of taking inventory of my pantry the other day, I decided to make up a batch of stove-top granola with some of the odds and ends. I tend to always stick to the same granola formula (developed originally for my Kitchen Sink Granola at the farmers market) whether I’m baking it in the oven or on the stove. I’ve included instructions for both methods for you below!

Easy Vegan Granola (vegan/gf recipe) | seasonal plant-based recipes via The Sweet Miscellany Blog

Tips for Making the Best Granola

I baked A LOT of granola in the bakery days of Sweet Miscellany. I’m talking hundreds of pounds a year! As easy as granola is in terms of ingredients, there are several key factors that lead to a consistently delicious batch every time.

  • It’s all about the baking temperature! The best granola (in my opinion) is baked low and slow. In other words, it’s baked at a lower temperature (300-325) for a longer period of time.
  • Tossing the granola is key to even toasting. I like to use a spatula to gently toss the granola every 10-15 minutes during its baking time.
  • Adding dried fruit to your granola is great, but DO NOT bake it along with the granola. It will get hard and unappetizing in the oven. Instead, add the dried fruit to your granola after it comes out of the oven.
  • In my opinion, the combination of maple syrup and coconut oil yield the most delicious tasting granola! It’s baking magic. Just trust me.
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How to Enjoy Your Granola

A classic pairing is to enjoy granola with milk or yogurt. In the summer, I’ll pair granola with berries but in the fall and winter I love it with apples or pears. In the summer I love to sprinkle some granola over ice cream, especially a fruity one like strawberry! Or you can try it over my Honey Sage Ice Cream. If smoothie bowls are your thing, try sprinkling your homemade granola over the top. Or, scatter a handful over melted chocolate for a batch of chocolate granola bark.

If you feel like treating yourself to something special, here’s one of my favorite ways to enjoy this granola: cut a ripe papaya in half and scoop out and discard the seeds. Squeeze a bit of fresh lime juice over the flesh of the papaya. then fill the cavity with your favorite yogurt. Top the yogurt with a sprinkle of the granola and some cacao nibs if you like.

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Easy Vegan Granola


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  • Author: Courtney
  • Total Time: 35-50 minutes
  • Yield: 2 cups
  • Diet: Vegan
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Making your own vegan and gluten free granola is incredibly easy! Aside from the base of oats, maple syrup, and coconut oil, you can add any nuts, seeds, and spices that you like! Enjoy your granola with milk, yogurt, ice cream, or anything that suits your fancy. 


Ingredients

for the granola:

  • 1 cup rolled oats
  • 1 cup nuts/seeds (customize this however you like!)
  • 1 heaping tbsp coconut oil
  • 3–4 tbsp maple syrup
  • 1/2 to 1 tsp spices (use what you like!)
  • pinch of sea salt


Instructions

You can make this granola on the stove or in the oven! Both methods are included below.

For the Stove Top Method:

Heat a large skillet over medium heat. Add the coconut oil. Once the oil melts, add the oats, nuts/seeds, spices, and salt. Stir the granola mixture to coat it in the oil, then continue to stir every couple of minutes until the mixture turns a nice shade of golden brown. Add the maple syrup (it will sizzle!) then continue to stir the granola until it starts to clump together and look a bit drier. Remove the pan from the stove and let the granola cool in the pan. This is a crucial step because while it cools, the maple syrup will firm up and create a clumpy granola texture. Once it has cooled, eat it as you like. You can add dried fruit to your granola at this point if you prefer. Store leftovers in an airtight jar for up to 2 weeks. 

For the Oven Method:

Preheat your oven to 300 degrees. Grease a large rimmed baking sheet with a bit of coconut oil. Mix together the oats and nuts/seeds in a bowl and set aside. Melt the coconut oil, then add it to a small bowl along with the maple syrup, spices, and salt. Whisk to combine, then pour over your dry mixture. Toss the dry mixture until it looks evenly coated in the wet mixture then spread it in an even layer on your baking sheet. Put the baking sheet in your pre-heated oven. Bake the granola for 30-45 minutes or until it turns golden brown, making sure to remove it from the oven and toss the mixture with a spatula every 10 minutes during baking to ensure even browning. Let the granola cool completely on the pan before eating or storing in an airtight jar. The granola will keep for up to 2 weeks. 

Notes

  • For the batch you see here, I used a combination of pecans, walnuts, buckwheat groats, and flaked coconut. For spices I used 1/4 tsp ground cloves and 1/2 tsp ground ginger. 
  • You can easily double or triple the recipe to make a bigger batch. This granola is best if enjoyed within two weeks but you can also freeze it to make it last longer if you like! 
  • Make sure you’re using a certified gluten free rolled oat if you need to make your granola gluten free. 
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 30-45 minutes
  • Category: breakfast

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Filed Under: all seasons, breakfast, dairy free, gluten free, homemade, Recipe, vegan, vegan basics

Mushroom Ravioli with Apples, Parsnips, & Sage

December 31, 2019 By Courtney West 1 Comment

Mushroom Ravioli with Apples, Parsnips, & Sage (vegetarian recipe) | seasonal plant-based recipes from the Sweet Miscellany Blog

Store-bought mushroom ravioli is dressed up with a mixture of sauteed apples, parsnips, sage, and pecans. It’s a delightful and quick autumnal meal that is ready in less than 30 minutes! If you use a vegan ravioli such as Kite Hill, the recipe is completely vegan! If you’d like to head straight to this vegetarian recipe, scroll down to the bottom of the post.

Mushroom Ravioli with Apples, Parsnips, & Sage (vegetarian recipe) | seasonal plant-based recipes from the Sweet Miscellany Blog

You know that song by The Faces that goes “I wish that I knew what I know now, when I was younger”? It played recently when my family was together and everyone agreed with the message until I made a face and boldly said umm I completely disagree. I think there’s something to be said for a certain sense of innocence when you’re younger. The reason you’re able to grow is because of the life experiences you gather along the way. If you were a child that had the knowledge of a 30 year old, you’d never want to grow up. All of this is to say that I’m grateful for what I’ve experienced over these 10 years because it’s made me, well, ME.

Mushroom Ravioli with Apples, Parsnips, & Sage (vegetarian recipe) | seasonal plant-based recipes from the Sweet Miscellany Blog

I’ve learned the hard way not to dwell on the past. Or drive myself crazy over-planning for the future. Or constantly playing the “what-if” game. So, I offer you this as we exit this decade and make our way into the next: be awake in your life. Be present. Enjoy both the pleasure and the pain. Enjoy the cycle of change. And most importantly, as a reminder to myself and to you, the time is now. Do what you’ve been dreaming and planning. Take it from immaterial to tangible. Get going on making it happen.

Mushroom Ravioli with Apples, Parsnips, & Sage (vegetarian recipe) | seasonal plant-based recipes from the Sweet Miscellany Blog

If you find yourself stuck and don’t know what the next step is, make this mushroom ravioli. Take pleasure in the meditative chopping and stirring. Close your eyes and see if you can taste every single element. Enjoy the feeling of fullness in your belly and the possibility for all that is to come!

More Mushroom Recipes

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  • Oyster Mushroom Steaks with Miso Gravy
  • Celeriac & Fennel Potato Soup with Smoky Shiitake Mushrooms
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Mushroom Ravioli with Apples, Parsnips, & Sage


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  • Author: Courtney West
  • Total Time: 25 minutes
  • Yield: 2 servings
  • Diet: Vegan
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Store-bought mushroom ravioli is dressed up with a mixture of sauteed apples, parsnips, sage, and pecans. It’s a delightful and quick autumnal meal! 


Ingredients

  • 1 9-10 oz package mushroom ravioli (Kite Hill makes a great vegan one and is what I used here!)
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 2 tbsp vegan butter 
  • 1/4 cup finely chopped pecans
  • 1 tbsp chopped fresh sage
  • 1 small parsnip, peeled and diced small
  • about 1/4 tsp freshly grated nutmeg
  • 1 tsp lemon zest
  • 1/2 a sweet/tart apple like a Pink Lady, diced small
  • salt and pepper to taste


Instructions

Cook the ravioli according to the directions on the package, then drain and set aside.

Set a large skillet over medium-low heat. Add the butter and once it melts, add the pecans and a small pinch of salt and pepper. Cook the pecans, stirring regularly, for 2-3 minutes or until they just begin to smell nutty. Add the sage, parsnip, and nutmeg to the pan. Cook, stirring regularly, for 2-3 more minutes or until the parsnip begins to soften. Add the lemon zest, the apple, and more salt and pepper if you like. Cook for 2-3 minutes or until the apple just begins to soften, then add the cooked ravioli. Toss the ravioli, making sure to coat them in the butter. Once the ravioli is warmed through, taste to check for seasoning, then serve and eat immediately! You can garnish with a bit more nutmeg or lemon zest if you like.

Notes

  • Feel free to use any pre-made mushroom ravioli you like! I used the Kite Hill brand since it is vegan.
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 20 minutes

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Filed Under: apples, autumn, dairy free, dinner, main course, Recipe, savory, vegan, vegetarian, winter

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