How To Make Lisa Roukin’s Moroccan Granola.
Hello friends, do you want to make this yummy Moroccan Granola recipe by Lisa Roukin?
This homemade granola allows you to control the amount of sugar on your morning cereal.
The freshly roasted nuts add flavour to a higher level, too!
Recipe and image courtesy of Lisa Roukin My Relationship With Food Cookbook.
How To Make Lisa Roukin’s Moroccan Granola:
{Serves 12}
Ingredients:
400g gluten-free oats, sifted
100g pistachios, chopped
50g desiccated coconut
1 whole orange, rind & juice
3 tbsp. coconut (odorless) or sunflower oil
2 tbsp. date syrup
Pinch of sea salt
Garnish:
50g coconut chips, toasted
4 tbsp. honey, agave or maple syrup
10 Medjool dates (deseeded), chopped
Serving Suggestion:
raspberries, blueberries, Coyo yoghurt or almond milk
Preparation time – 20 mins, cooking time – 25-30 mins


How To Make Lisa Roukin’s Moroccan Granola Method:
1.) Preheat the oven to 375°F, gas mark 5, 180°C (160°C fan-assisted).
2.) Cover a large baking tray with My Relationship with food silicon baking mat or parchment paper, add the sifted oats, chopped pistachios and desiccated coconut and spread in an even layer.
3.) In a small saucepan gently heat the oil, date syrup, orange juice & rind, then pour over the granola and mix together.
4.) Bake in the preheated oven for 15 minutes, check every 5 minutes and stir to ensure the nuts don’t over brown or burn. Bake until crisp and golden.
5.) Remove the mixture from the oven and drizzle over the honey, agave or maple syrup, mix up the granola and place back in the oven for 10 minutes, stirring after 5 minutes.
6.) Remove from the oven and leave to cool on the tray, add the toasted coconut and chopped dates.
7.) Serve with cold milk or yogurt, topped with blueberries and raspberries.
Lisa’s Tip:
Serve coconut yogurt, topped with granola, raspberries and blueberries. You can be adventurous with your nuts and seeds. When cooked you can add an assortment of dried fruits. My preference is for dried banana chips and pecans, but once you get the hang of making your own, you really can be adventurous! You can store the granola in a kilner jar for up to a month.
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Yummy looking recipe. Love Lisa's tip at the end. Going to try it.
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Thanks for stopping by Stella 🙂
Thos looks and sounds incredible! Bookmarking to make at the weekend!
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Thanks Sophie 🙂
Ooh I like the sound of orange rind in this – and I'm always partial to some coconut. Thanks for sharing with #PoCoLo
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Thanks for hosting and stopping by Stephanie 🙂
I’m obsessed by granola – and Lisa’s recipe looks amazing!! xx Maria
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Thanks for the comment Maria 🙂
Ooh this looks so tasty! Love granola. x
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Thanks for the comment Morgan 🙂
I love the look of this. I need to try this recipe. Thanks
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Hope you get to make some 🙂