DIY Granola Is Easier Than You Think

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  • Опубликовано: 14 май 2023
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    Here's the "master recipe" for quick homemade granola:
    ½ cup nut butter
    ⅓ cup syrup
    1 tsp extract
    ¼ cup seeds
    2 cups rolled oats
    ½ - 1 cup nuts (This is the most expensive item, so it's flexible)
    ¼ tsp salt
    optional extras (puffed grain, coconut flakes, spices, etc)
    Mix the wet stuff first, then mix in everything else. Bake on a parchment-lined baking sheet at 350F for 15-20 minutes, stirring halfway. Don't let the sugar burn!
    Here's the original Food52 Pistachio Tahini Granola link: Food52 link: food52.com/recipes/88682-tahi...
    Below are some variations to get you thinking.
    ALMOND LOVER
    ½ cup almond butter
    ⅓ cup honey or agave
    1 tsp almond extract
    ¼ cup chia seeds
    2 cups rolled oats
    ½ - 1 cup almonds
    ½ tsp salt
    PB&J
    ½ cup peanut butter
    ½ cup sweet strawberry or grape jelly
    1 tsp vanilla extract
    ¼ cup sunflower seeds
    2 cups rolled oats
    ½ - 1 cup peanuts
    ½ tsp salt
    BANANA BREAD
    ½ cup peanut butter
    ¼ cup syrup
    3 super-ripe mashed bananas
    1 tbsp dark rum
    ¼ cup pumpkin seeds
    2 cups rolled oats
    ½ - 1 cup walnuts
    ½ tsp salt
    ALSO CONSIDER:
    Gingerbread Spices & Crystallized Ginger
    Chai Spice & Maple Syrup
    Pumpkin Spices & Espresso Powder
    Coconut & Cocoa Krispies
    Mexican Chocolate & Cayenne Pepper
    Corn Flakes or Cinnamon Toast Crunch
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  • @be7256
    @be7256 Год назад +1835

    that little flashcard at the beginning was the most thoughtful thing ive seen a youtube cook do

    • @nostalgia_junkie
      @nostalgia_junkie Год назад +84

      shaq the realest in the game fr 😤

    • @ashishdhingra8034
      @ashishdhingra8034 Год назад +29

      He has done that for other videos too.

    • @printdivisionafrica469
      @printdivisionafrica469 Год назад +35

      i like it
      i hate the whole "watch the video to the end" game yt'ers play with us lol

    • @largefam3109
      @largefam3109 Год назад +41

      @@printdivisionafrica469 that's why I love Shaq. He respects my time, and doesn't try to trick you into giving him that sweet viewer retention, but just makes videos that are entertaining, useful, and concise so you have no reason not to watch.

    • @HaloHighlightz
      @HaloHighlightz Год назад +9

      Exactly. Didn’t make me leave a recipe timestamp comment that I later have to choose to sift through the comments to find or do a skip-and-find rewatch 😑😂

  • @whatr0
    @whatr0 Год назад +844

    I genuinely always appreciate how you don't ignore the cleanup and other misc labor that goes into cooking like so many other RUclips cooks do.

    • @D._Von
      @D._Von Год назад +13

      Adam Ragusea is another cook proponent in this aspect. Two of my favorite youtubers because of this.

    • @MikehMike01
      @MikehMike01 Год назад

      @@D._Von Adam is a buffoon

    • @darkhole9695
      @darkhole9695 10 месяцев назад

      @@D._Von love that man adam

    • @sebastiangorka200
      @sebastiangorka200 9 месяцев назад

      @@D._Von adam sucks

    • @goranpersson7726
      @goranpersson7726 9 месяцев назад +2

      well a lot of the cleanup on youtube vids and cooking shows tend to come from the presentation aspect, they're not just presenting the final dish but all of it's stages, hence a ton of unnecessary bowls n shit tend to end up getting used. i generally spend my time on the rewatch figuring out what parts can be cut down. aka do i really need a separate bowl for that?

  • @kittehtoes
    @kittehtoes Год назад +593

    Once made a mexican hot chocolate granola with cocoa, loads of cinnamon, and cayenne. It was insane. Best granola I've ever had.

    • @justwaiting5744
      @justwaiting5744 Год назад +9

      Top comment

    • @CBMX_GAMING
      @CBMX_GAMING Год назад +16

      Stealing this idea

    • @kittehtoes
      @kittehtoes Год назад +15

      @@CBMX_GAMING please do!!

    • @kyle971
      @kyle971 Год назад +4

      That sounds AMAZING! I'm definitely trying that! Thank You, hannah!!!

    • @ImSerg
      @ImSerg Год назад +8

      As a Mexican, this is exactly the type of granola recipe I was looking for! I love you

  • @Its_Koala
    @Its_Koala Год назад +195

    As a college student addicted to granola, this is about to save me an non-insignificant amount of money.

    • @soniabbyrawrr
      @soniabbyrawrr 6 месяцев назад +1

      non-insignificant?🥴😂

  • @coachsteve.
    @coachsteve. Год назад +342

    As an avid granola maker, one additional tip for cluster seekers is to throw some of the oats into the food processor (I usually do about 1/3 of the total), and blitz to a fine powder. It helps to create a tighter structure and doesn't require using an egg white. Definitely let it cool at least an hour though before trying to break it up.

    • @AzuriteCoast
      @AzuriteCoast Год назад +8

      Commenting for visibility.

    • @DarrienGlasser
      @DarrienGlasser Год назад +2

      Yeehaw

    • @romacoco
      @romacoco Год назад +1

      I use rice flour, it gives it a crisp

    • @coachsteve.
      @coachsteve. Год назад +7

      @@romacoco Yeah, other flours work well if you are OK with using other ingredients. Commercial "cluster" granolas I've seen use some combination of rice, corn or tapioca flour.

    • @stirfryjedi
      @stirfryjedi Год назад +3

      For those of us without a blender, I'm curious if a few tablespoons of oat flour could help.

  • @CS0723
    @CS0723 2 месяца назад +23

    Ive actually since deleted the screenshot i took of the recipe card at the beginning. Its so useful and thoughtful that i feel like dropping an extra view every time i make granola is fair

  • @yeegs5181
    @yeegs5181 Год назад +192

    Probably no one will see this, but I just want to say that this channel is quite possibly the best of all time. Not only are the videos concise and well done, but they go beyond being catered only to those interested in food and cooking. The subject matter is always relevant and the information itself is never too complex or watered down. I don’t think anyone else can make such content that can be unanimously enjoyed by all. Anyway, just wanted to voice my appreciation. Cheers ✌️

  • @danielleanderson6371
    @danielleanderson6371 Год назад +76

    We've got recent videos on Metamucil, oatmeal, and now granola-Shaq's gotta have the healthiest GI tract on RUclips.

  • @alisterschmidt4936
    @alisterschmidt4936 Год назад +121

    This granola video is the perfect excuse to go into the kitchen for some late night, 1am impulse cooking.

    • @ShovelChef
      @ShovelChef Год назад +18

      I thought I was the only one. I never discussed my late night cooking problem with anyone until now.

  • @kamo7293
    @kamo7293 Год назад +88

    shaq is such an against the grain kinda youtuber. most would put the important things hidden to squeeze viewer retention, but he always puts the most important stuff in the beginning. and i appreciate it

  • @MeatyM
    @MeatyM Год назад +34

    Good morning Shaq! Have a great day!

  • @CapeMan344
    @CapeMan344 Год назад +127

    As a vegetarian, bagged granola is a staple in my household. I'm looking forward to trying this!

    • @internetshaquille
      @internetshaquille  Год назад +110

      It used to be a staple in my household until it started costing six bucks for a little bag. Now I can use lots of nuts on rich months or lots of grains when my budget is lower

    • @AndyS52
      @AndyS52 Год назад +1

      yikes

    • @noahpoobbailey
      @noahpoobbailey Год назад +15

      @@AndyS52 What's wrong with granola? It has protein, healthy fats, complex carbohydrates, and a bit of sweetness to boot.

    • @pdfbanana
      @pdfbanana Год назад +9

      @@AndyS52 L

    • @lainiwakura1776
      @lainiwakura1776 Год назад +1

      @@noahpoobbailey It's not as healthy as you think simply because of the added sugar.

  • @seankim2743
    @seankim2743 21 день назад +3

    This guy... I think it's the level of intelligence he infuses into his explanation that really makes these videos shine. Thanks again. I think I will try some of these.

  • @sarahtaleweaver7279
    @sarahtaleweaver7279 Год назад +29

    My family has been making homemade granola for ages! The only downside is that now I'll typically refuse to eat the storebought stuff because it's *too* hard and too big of clusters, while our homemade stuff is small, crispy, and infinitely more interesting. Glad you're spreading the word about this!

    • @omranhashim1028
      @omranhashim1028 8 месяцев назад

      What are some of your favorite recipes?

  • @BuryEdmund
    @BuryEdmund Год назад +52

    Want to say, please dont change your delivery and style. Your consistent presentation and information is what made me subscribe when I've sacked off Adam Ragusa and Babish

    • @bucca2
      @bucca2 Год назад +2

      Really? I find that Babish scratches a different itch, and Adam just alternates between educational content and longer forms of what Shaq does

    • @KevinOnEarth_
      @KevinOnEarth_ 11 месяцев назад +2

      I’ve also sacked off Babish.
      He has a “you’ve seen one, you’ve seen them all” vibe to his channel whereas Shaq is always posting something either really interesting, informative, clever or all three.
      Plus, behind his well manicured voice overs, Babish is super cringe in person imo.

  • @stafan102938
    @stafan102938 Год назад +18

    Yesss the addition of puffed rice has always been my secret move, adds such a nice crisp. Picked it up from reading the ingredients on store bought granola, love it so much

  • @hasanalarbash4057
    @hasanalarbash4057 Год назад +5

    The timing of the pun and the music at 1:45 was pretty awesome. Also these look amazing and easy

  • @jarradreck1169
    @jarradreck1169 Год назад +10

    In protein shakes I've found an easy way to redefine the fibrous texture of bananas is to freeze peeled bananas beforehand; makes for a silky smooth (and pre-chilled, if need be) puree once a blender is applied. Worth a shot on that banana nut bread granola, I'd reckon.
    Side note: I really like re-freezing said puree for a super-simple 1 ingredient base banana sorbet.

  • @the_jelli_bean
    @the_jelli_bean Год назад +26

    thanks for making a recipe that doesn't require a half sheet pan (and therefore a full-sized oven), as someone that's stuck in a small apartment with just a toaster oven, some of the granola recipes I've tried just don't downsize well. can't wait to try this 💜

  • @croakingembryo
    @croakingembryo Год назад +6

    There's a better way to get clusters. Take a portion of your rolled oats and blend it into a powder. Mix that with the wet ingredients first. This creates really nice clusters that don't break up as easily.

  • @thebest934
    @thebest934 5 месяцев назад +3

    You’re a real one for including gram measurements

  • @Nicenigel14
    @Nicenigel14 Год назад +3

    As someone who comes back to RUclips videos with recipies often just to check the recipe, *thank you*

  • @victorjimenezmorales7335
    @victorjimenezmorales7335 9 дней назад

    Awesome video, really helpful. Thank you!

  • @michellelouise1224
    @michellelouise1224 2 месяца назад

    New favourite channel ❤

  • @kieranstyx3633
    @kieranstyx3633 9 месяцев назад +1

    These videos are miles a head of what every other foodtuber puts out. Short, practical, and just all around tried and true info. God I love this channel.

  • @mickeyberg1387
    @mickeyberg1387 Год назад +3

    This is top quality short RUclips.
    The attached recipes, the jokes, the coaxing us into actually making something, the whole attitude towards a food. You should make a shortish collab with Dan

  • @technicolor965
    @technicolor965 9 месяцев назад

    I'm gonna try this this weekend :D

  • @nikolaivdb
    @nikolaivdb Год назад

    I like the way you make videos. Thanks!

  • @nnorm
    @nnorm 8 месяцев назад

    That's the best granola recipe I've seen so far!

  • @dilsdoes
    @dilsdoes 6 месяцев назад

    youre so real for the flashcard at the beginning

  • @shantabraamyan3103
    @shantabraamyan3103 Год назад

    thanks for another use of tahini!

  • @cmrdmd1806
    @cmrdmd1806 Год назад

    i love your channel and style so much

  • @Arouxayis
    @Arouxayis 3 месяца назад

    I had no idea making this was so simple. Thank you.

  • @kennypowers2341
    @kennypowers2341 11 месяцев назад

    thankyou

  • @jayskieeee
    @jayskieeee Год назад

    always dropping the BEST cooking advice, thanks kitchen papi

  • @archangel4318
    @archangel4318 Год назад

    Thanks 😊

  • @Mason-hs9oz
    @Mason-hs9oz Год назад

    Love the note card

  • @Kangazooka
    @Kangazooka Год назад +1

    This may be the first youtube recipe I actually try. Thanks!

  • @Gonrowski
    @Gonrowski Год назад +2

    Love this! So simple and I know all the ingredients!

  • @mahmoudiamir
    @mahmoudiamir Год назад

    You speak very well and persuasive

  • @scion166
    @scion166 29 дней назад

    Tried this recipe for the first time with great success! Thank you for sharing the recipe card and variations.

  • @raffinataonline
    @raffinataonline Год назад +1

    I've been making granola for years. Homemade is great. Thank you!

  • @nicolasrivera9890
    @nicolasrivera9890 Год назад

    I made a new RUclips account and didn't transfer of my old subscriptions. So glad I found you again, forgot how much I loved your content.

  • @aschuck2728
    @aschuck2728 10 месяцев назад

    Commenting for better reach cuz your content is the most efficient uet entertaining cooking stuffs on YT

  • @bella7904
    @bella7904 10 месяцев назад

    love recipes where i can use whatever crap i have in the pantry/fridge. thank you 🤝 came out great!

  • @tippyb9981
    @tippyb9981 11 месяцев назад

    this was the best granola ive made so far, the ratios were exactly what i was looking for thank uuuuu

  • @BM03
    @BM03 Год назад

    Recipe at the start, ad at the end. What a man of the people.

  • @TobiasPelton
    @TobiasPelton Год назад +3

    Coconut flakes are a go-to in my homemade granola

  • @NaturallySelected
    @NaturallySelected Год назад +2

    I love granola... Didnt know it was so easy to make... I thank you greatly sir.

  • @zsrefi8815
    @zsrefi8815 Год назад +1

    I just made a batch, it was super easy and extremely delicious.

  • @Parkuman
    @Parkuman 4 месяца назад

    I think this is the perfect video ever made that teaches a technique: it eases you into trying it with generalized recipe, some inspo, AND it’s entertaining cause you got this hunk teaching you

  • @andersonic
    @andersonic Год назад +3

    Can't wait to try! One tip I've seen a lot is to put another baking sheet on top so it toasts on both sides. Might even push it to YUM DELISH POINT FIVE.

  • @benc256
    @benc256 Год назад +4

    One bonus about making homemade granola you didn't mention this time around- how good it makes your kitchen smell! Almost worth doing for the smell alone. Seeing you reference your 2019 video about granola/greek yog/jam/chia breakfast took me back, that was my daily breakfast for the first year of covid thanks to you. Also the video that got me into netshaq!

  • @emeryboehnke4259
    @emeryboehnke4259 Год назад

    Amazing video, this solves my problems with homemade granola i had like a year ago

  • @toxomanrod
    @toxomanrod Месяц назад

    The definitive guide!

  • @patrese25
    @patrese25 28 дней назад

    Love this!! Thank you so much. I'm tired of buying it in the store. About to make it now

  • @booon-booon
    @booon-booon Год назад +5

    your first video about making granola got me on the train and this is a whole new way to do it! very interested to try (also already on the homemade hummus train so i do always have tahini). the recipe for granola I use is only a 20 minute bake as well though even without the tahini/nut butter

  • @stargirl7646
    @stargirl7646 6 месяцев назад

    Oh damn this is so helpful! Loving your format! I thought you were gonna give up when you mentioned tahini and I would be stuck with a recipe I couldn’t get the ingredients for - but you didn’t!

  • @gabrieltwinwithulm7466
    @gabrieltwinwithulm7466 Год назад

    I LOVE INTERNET SHAQUILLE THIS MAN IS A HERO

  • @MrFirePunch
    @MrFirePunch Год назад +4

    I feel so seen as someone that took homemade granola and homemade hummus pills. I've been making the "Very Best Granola" recipe from Cookie + Kate, modified to 2Tbsp of homemade vanilla extract and making the nuts and seeds match this video's proportions. If you press down after the final stir and don't touch it until it's fully cool, you get giant slabs every time, which I enjoy.
    Been an absolute hit with my family, friends, and coworkers!

  • @melissalee3040
    @melissalee3040 5 месяцев назад

    Brilliant tip on just using a dark liquor as a vanilla substitute. Thank you!

  • @uniworkhorse
    @uniworkhorse Год назад

    I just went to a podcast scoring workshop this week which opened up my brain appreciate the little touches and transitions Shaq puts in his videos. Nice work!

  • @ForeverFangAndMax
    @ForeverFangAndMax Год назад

    Thanks shaq

  • @highclassify
    @highclassify Год назад

    in wush i could give more than one thumbs up. you're the best, Internet

  • @Dotanberg1127
    @Dotanberg1127 Год назад

    Love hearing my music on ur channel as always 🙌🏻

  • @julen_goni
    @julen_goni Год назад

    Another banger, recently gotten into granola. Gonna make these.

  • @Benji_4
    @Benji_4 Год назад +3

    TIL Vanilla extract is just alcohol and crushed vanilla beans. Thanks for blowing my mind.

  • @jovoorheescollinsmphbsnbch6245
    @jovoorheescollinsmphbsnbch6245 3 месяца назад

    I'm loving your smart & chill style.....I'm gonna give this recipe a try today.....never thought about using tahini but it makes total sense. I'm going to use organic, non-gmo oats though and I am going to use Rx Sugar which is allulose syrup....because my husband is diabetic and we try to reduce our carb intake as much as possible....I'm now subscribed to your channel and I look forward to watching more of your videos....even though I've been cookin' in the kitchen for 30 years, I value the learning that comes from others

  • @tutenkhamun4973
    @tutenkhamun4973 Год назад +5

    i'm going to use dried pineapple and coconut butter+almond butter to make some myself. The banana one is so exciting, maybe I can do something like an squeezed apple + cinamon or a dates with lemon, orange zest. Thanks for this video!

  • @marynichols7429
    @marynichols7429 Год назад +1

    Thanks for explaining the difference between granola and muesli! I had wondered….

  • @wadball
    @wadball Год назад +1

    gosh dang now this is the deliciously practical stuff that makes net shaq the goat

  • @JulianneFreytag
    @JulianneFreytag Год назад

    "this is one of those recipes you'll come back to often"
    love the confidence.

  • @ssthapit
    @ssthapit 4 дня назад

    Thank you for this helpful video. My young boy likes granola these days and it will be nice to make it at home and use up all that peanut butter and honey in the pantry.

  • @willford7717
    @willford7717 Год назад +1

    You described pretty much exactly what happened with my partner. She was a granola fanatic during COVID, but ended up tiring of the process of making it.
    I just made a batch using peanut butter and walnuts and it came out ridiculously well.

  • @frigginmanatees8616
    @frigginmanatees8616 Год назад

    I tried putting wheat germ+Bran flakes together once and the clusters were top tier

  • @DolphinGrew
    @DolphinGrew Год назад

    Nice recipe! I also like your hair :)

  • @alexstarr1589
    @alexstarr1589 Год назад +2

    One other thing that I tried for better clusters is after you do the turning, you can drizzle some honey directly over it. Then bake it the rest of the way. And yes, do not disturb the granola after this point until it's completely cooled!

  • @heavymellow333
    @heavymellow333 Год назад

    Always a good day when Internet Shaq releases a new video.

  • @aenoire
    @aenoire Год назад

    Thank you!! Gonna try and make a batch with PB and sugar free maple syrup asap

  • @pauldaulby260
    @pauldaulby260 Год назад

    We've took the tahini pill and mix it into loads of sauces and glazes

  • @tulgeyforest
    @tulgeyforest Месяц назад

    thank you internet shaquille for vastly improving my breakfast habits

  • @fawazahmed4978
    @fawazahmed4978 Год назад

    god i love this man

  • @07lipe077
    @07lipe077 2 месяца назад

    Once upon a year the muses speak to me and I remember this channel and the wonders of cuisine that lie therein.

  • @mangamango5569
    @mangamango5569 Год назад

    One trick I learned is packing down the mixture before baking, makes excellent clumps

  • @AlleyWater
    @AlleyWater Год назад

    We make granola every 2 weeks and will never go back! Thanks for the new ideas!

  • @KittyMariChan
    @KittyMariChan Год назад

    last year I kept getting gifted homemade jam during the summer fruit season and couldn't eat it fast enough, so I used it to make a ton of granola

  • @Quixan
    @Quixan Год назад +3

    I imagine the long bake time and exposed composition of granola drives off all the vanilla volatiles. I might try misting my granola as it cools with a cocktail mister with vanilla... Or maybe orange bitters.

  • @hngldr
    @hngldr Год назад +4

    This is perfect! I need a way to use up about a gallon of honey over the next few months and was thinking baklava but its so tedious... as a cluster lover this is perfect!!!
    Btw before you ask why I have a gallon of honey - they came in the LARGEST regular mouth mason threaded jars I'd ever seen.
    Ever since your video on prepping smoothies with them since the threads match my blender's, I've discovered the accessories go even further... it's like they're culinary legos!
    So of course I had to buy a whole set just for the one lego in it 😂
    Seriously though, it has led to me discovering all sorts of ingredients can go AMAZINGLY in a dish so long as they're well measured and distrubuted by, for example, a sprayer accessory lid. For example I've found balsamic can go on almost anything savory in small, finely distributed amounts - its just nearly impossible to do that without a sprayer in some cases!

  • @peterheinzo515
    @peterheinzo515 Год назад

    lol i made it like that forever. you can boost the tahina flavor a lot by adding 1-2 drops of toasted sesame oil.

  • @ninetyone9191
    @ninetyone9191 10 месяцев назад

    That's a good brand of honey. It's the only wildflower honey I've seen in the grocery stores so far

  • @GarrettWease
    @GarrettWease Год назад

    You simply don’t miss

  • @alstar1874
    @alstar1874 Год назад

    nice

  • @peterlustig2527
    @peterlustig2527 Год назад

    RUclips's best kitchen boy.

  • @CH-sk7jr
    @CH-sk7jr Месяц назад

    This vid appeared in my recommended a month ago and I’ve made at least one batch a week since. I’d never made granola before in my life but this turns out A+ every time-perfect texture, fantastic clumping/grouping, and ideal flavor no matter what experiments I do. Commenting so the algorithm sends this to more folks until everyone is working with this recipe
    Edit to add-my favorite so far has been coconut chai. Almond butter, honey, vanilla, almond flakes and shaved unsweetened coconut flakes, chia seeds, and a makeshift chai spice blend (cinnamon, cardamom, ginger, black pepper, and a tiny bit of clove and nutmeg). Ate most of the tray before it even had time to cool

  • @BrendanMcGinley
    @BrendanMcGinley Год назад +5

    How did this man manage to make granola even easier?

  • @brg1965
    @brg1965 Год назад

    Interesting. I’ve been using a similar formula and plugging various ingredients in. BUT I always use some kind of oil instead of nut butter. Usually I like coconut oil. But I have tahini at home so I think that’ll be my next batch!

  • @dilsdoes
    @dilsdoes 6 месяцев назад

    ive come back to this vid a couple times but i just noticed somethings missing: dried fruit. if youre a raisinhead like me you have two options to prevent burning:
    1) add them at the end. they will not be in clusters and will just be loose in the mix, but they wont be burnt.
    2) my preference, soak them for a couple hours (or overnight) and then mix them in with everything. fruit in your clumps in exchange for some extra prep.

  • @OH6Cayuse
    @OH6Cayuse Год назад

    I smashed that like button when you said "nuts"

  • @kriscastro
    @kriscastro Год назад +4

    as soon as i read the chart at the start of the vid i was thinking about a pb/brown sugar/banana extract mix, before you even mentioned attempting a banana bread flavor with real bananas. not sure how well that flavor would come through once baked, but it is reassuring to know we were at one point on the same wavelength

    • @benb8647
      @benb8647 Год назад

      Would be interesting to try blending banana chips into a powder and mixing that in with the dry ingredients.

  • @mousewifegames
    @mousewifegames Год назад

    God, the zoom in at 1:43 was so good.