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    Low Calorie Granola

    tech@monumetric.comBy tech@monumetric.com
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    Granola seems healthy… until you realize a tiny bowl somehow equals half your daily calories 😅

    But don’t worry—we’re fixing that. This low calorie granola keeps the crunch, keeps the flavor, and dials down the sugar and oil so you can actually enjoy it without regret.


    Why This Recipe is Awesome

    Let’s give this granola its moment:

    • Low calorie but still crunchy and satisfying
    • Perfect for breakfast or snacks
    • Way less sugar than store-bought
    • Super easy to make at home
    • Customizable flavors (chocolate, cinnamon, nutty, etc.)

    Also, you control everything—no hidden ingredients, no surprises.

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    Ingredients You’ll Need

    Simple, smart swaps = big difference.

    • 2 cups rolled oats (the base of greatness)
    • 1/4 cup chopped nuts (almonds, walnuts—optional)
    • 1–2 tbsp honey or maple syrup (keep it light!)
    • 1 tbsp coconut oil or olive oil
    • 1/2 tsp cinnamon
    • 1 tsp vanilla extract
    • Pinch of salt (flavor booster)

    Optional add-ins (after baking):

    • Dried fruit (use sparingly)
    • Dark chocolate chips
    • Coconut flakes
    • Seeds (chia, sunflower, flax)

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    Step-by-Step Instructions

    1. Preheat your oven
      Set it to 160°C (320°F). Low and slow = better crunch.
    2. Mix dry ingredients
      In a bowl, combine oats, nuts, cinnamon, and salt.
    3. Add wet ingredients
      Pour in honey, oil, and vanilla. Mix until everything is lightly coated.
    4. Spread on baking tray
      Use parchment paper and spread evenly. Don’t pile it up.
    5. Bake
      Bake for 20–25 minutes, stirring once halfway through.
    6. Cool completely
      Important: this is when it gets crunchy. Don’t touch it too soon.
    7. Add extras
      Once cooled, mix in chocolate chips or dried fruit.

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    Common Mistakes to Avoid

    Let’s not ruin perfectly good granola:

    • Too much oil or sweetener
      That’s how it turns into a calorie bomb again.
    • Baking at high heat
      Burns fast and unevenly. Keep it low.
    • Not stirring halfway
      You’ll get half burnt, half soft granola. Not ideal.
    • Eating it before it cools
      It won’t be crunchy yet—patience!
    • Adding too many extras
      A little goes a long way. Stay in control 😏

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    Alternatives & Substitutions

    Because your pantry is doing its own thing again:

    • No nuts?
      Skip them or use seeds instead.
    • Want lower calories?
      Reduce oil and use egg whites or applesauce for binding.
    • No honey/maple syrup?
      Use sugar-free syrup or a mashed banana.
    • Gluten-free?
      Use certified gluten-free oats.
    • Want more protein?
      Add protein powder after baking.

    4 Easy Low Calorie Granola Ideas

    1. Cinnamon Crunch (~120 kcal per serving)
    Oats + cinnamon + light honey
    → Simple, classic, always works

    2. Chocolate Light (~140 kcal)
    Add cocoa powder + a few chocolate chips
    → Sweet but controlled 🍫

    3. Berry Mix (~130 kcal)
    Add dried cranberries or raisins (small amount)
    → Slightly sweet and chewy

    4. Protein Granola (~150 kcal)
    Add protein powder + seeds
    → Keeps you full longer


    FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

    Is granola actually healthy?
    It can be—if you control sugar and oil like this recipe.

    Why is store-bought granola so high calorie?
    Sugar + oils + big portions. It adds up fast.

    How much should I eat?
    About 1/4–1/2 cup. Yes, portion control matters 😅

    Can I eat it every day?
    Sure—just keep servings reasonable.

    How do I make it crunchier?
    Bake low and let it cool completely.

    Can I skip oil?
    Yes—use applesauce or egg whites instead.

    How long does it last?
    Up to 2 weeks in an airtight container.


    Final Thoughts

    Low calorie granola is proof that you don’t have to give up crunch and sweetness to stay on track. You just need smarter ingredients and better balance.

    Make a batch, sprinkle it on yogurt, eat it as a snack, or just grab a handful when cravings hit—it’s one of those simple wins that makes healthy eating way easier.

    Now go make your kitchen smell amazing… and try not to eat it all straight from the tray 😄

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