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High Protein Homemade Granola

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LIZ DELLA CROCE

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Sweetened with cinnamon and honey, this high protein granola is filled with oats, nuts, seeds, and flavor.

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prep time10 minutes

Granola is always a huge hit at my house, especially high protein granola. My boys love stirring it into yogurt, my husband loves snacking on it at work, and I love sprinkling it on top of my smoothies. Since my family loves it so much, I set out on a mission to create a high-protein version filled with whole grain oats, hearty nuts, crunchy seeds, and protein powder. And I’m pleased with the result of my High Protein Homemade Granola for you to try!

Ingredients

  • Oats: High in protein and fiber, oats roast wonderfully to be crunchy and delicious in many breakfast foods.
  • Walnuts: I use walnuts because they’re a personal favorite, but you could use pecans, cashews, or hazelnuts as well.
  • Pumpkin seeds: Rich in vitamins and minerals, and much easier to eat in their raw form, they add a nice change in texture to the granola.
  • Flaxseed meal: Flavorless, but adds omega 3s and fiber to the granola.
  • Protein powder: Packs in the punch to help keep you full and satisfied until lunch.
  • Cinnamon: Sweetens as well as adds loads of anti-oxidants.
  • Salt: Just a pinch, but it helps balance out the flavors and sweetness.
  • Honey: Naturally sweetens the granola without adding a ton of processed sugar.
  • Olive oil: Helps the granola roast and get nice and crunchy in the oven.

How to Make High Protein Homemade Granola

Start your High Protein Homemade Granola by adding oats to a large bowl.

Then add in the chopped walnuts (or whatever nut you have on hand).

Followed by the raw pumpkin seeds and flaxseed meal.

Add in the protein powder, cinnamon, and a pinch of salt.

Stir all of your dry ingredients together until evenly mixed.

Next add the honey or maple syrup.

And finish with the drizzle of olive oil.

Spread the granola evenly over a prepared baking sheet, then pop in the oven at 325 for 25-30 minutes.

High protein homemade granola.

Let it cool once removed from the oven, then enjoy your High Protein Homemade Granola!

Frequently Asked Questions:

Can you eat granola directly?

Yes! It doesn’t need to be mixed or added to anything.

What do you mix granola with?

I like to add it to smoothies, yogurt, sprinkle it on top of muffins, eat in in a bowl of milk, or just snack on it dry!

How long does homemade granola last?

Kept in an airtight container, high protein homemade granola will keep for up to a week.

High protein homemade granola.

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High Protein Homemade Granola

Liz Della Croce
4.64 stars average
Sweetened with cinnamon and honey, this high protein granola is filled with oats, nuts, seeds, and flavor.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 40 minutes
CourseBreakfast, Snack
Serves16

Ingredients
 
 

Instructions
 

  1. Preheat oven to 325 degrees. In a large bowl, mix together oats, walnuts, pumpkin seeds, flax, protein powder, cinnamon, and salt. Drizzle in honey and olive oil then stir well to evenly coat mixture.
    2 cups oats, 1 cup walnuts, 1/2 cup pumpkin seeds, 1/2 cup flax seed meal, 1/2 cup protein powder, 2 teaspoons cinnamon, 1/2 teaspoon salt, 1/3 cup honey, 1/3 cup extra virgin olive oil
  2. Spread mixture in an even layer on a baking sheet and bake until golden, about 30 minutes (depending on how your oven runs I'd start watching at 20 minutes to prevent burning). Let cool completely before serving.

Nutrition

Serving: 0.25cup | Calories: 199kcal | Carbohydrates: 16g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 13g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 86mg | Potassium: 167mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 85IU | Vitamin C: 1.1mg | Calcium: 45mg | Iron: 1.5mg

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60 responses to “High Protein Homemade Granola”

  1. Melyssa Avatar
    Melyssa

    I always keep a batch of this on-hand for quick breakfasts! It’s addicting! I’ve started making it as gifts for friends, too, and everyone absolutely loves it. Thank you!

  2. Michelle Bowers Avatar
    Michelle Bowers

    Love love love! Have made multiple times and shared the recipe with others.

  3. rich051 Avatar
    rich051

    Sorry about that. I just fixed it. Thanks for letting me know!

  4. Melissa Avatar
    Melissa

    Best Homemade Granola

  5. Pam Hesse Avatar
    Pam Hesse

    My favorite granola recipe! I cheat and use roasted pumpkin seeds and add in extra cinnamon. So yummy and good with yogurt or on top of ice cream:)

  6. Abi Guardado Avatar
    Abi Guardado

    This was my first time making homemade granola and I fell in love with it.

  7. CAROL RUSSELL Avatar
    CAROL RUSSELL

    Smells like apple crisp! I didn’t have flaxseed so I ground chia seeds. Excellent!

  8. Jazz Avatar
    Jazz

    Absolutely delicious and simple to make!!

  9. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    I make this at least once a wk. It’s delicious.

  10. Tara Avatar
    Tara

    So delicious! I will be making this again!!

  11. Fiona Avatar
    Fiona

    Really good!

  12. Meg Avatar
    Meg

    This is literally my favorite granola recipe ever. I’ve made it the past three weeks in a row and not only does it make my apartment smell like heaven but it makes every morning that much sweeter. I use my favorite protein powder and I switch up the nuts all the time by using pecans instead of walnuts or a mix of nuts and cocoa nibs for another layer of crunch. Honestly puts grocery store granola to shame. Thanks so much for bringing this recipe into my life !!!

  13. x Avatar
    x

    you call this high protein when it’s 200 calories and 5 grams of protein? completely misleading. just 1/2 a cup of oats is 150 calories and over 5 grams of protein.

    1. Liz DellaCroce Avatar
      Liz DellaCroce

      This is 5 grams of protein for every 1/4 cup, so 10 grams for a 1/2 cup.

    2. Ashley Avatar
      Ashley

      Use your brain. It’s high protein for GRANOLA! Oi. Alter it to your liking or perhaps find a different food that’s not filled with nuts and other ingredients high in fat and carbs. Perhaps cottage cheese is more to your liking.

  14. Sue Whitcomb Avatar
    Sue Whitcomb

    What protein powder do you like to use?

  15. Holly Lee Avatar
    Holly Lee

    Hello! I’m making this now and I’m excited! I am wondering if the nutrition facts are correct, though. I read several protein granola recipes and even recipes with no protein powder whatsoever will come out higher in protein. I was hoping this protein powder would give it an extra boost.

    1. Liz DellaCroce Avatar
      Liz DellaCroce

      Could the serving size be different? I’m not sure what the portion is for the other recipes you’re looking at!

  16. Laura Avatar
    Laura

    This is quite delicious! I used a collagen protein powder and local honey (allergies) and it is SO yummy. So glad to know about this recipe — will be making this again and again.

  17. Tara Avatar
    Tara

    This is such a fabulous recipe to either follow to-the-letter or make substitutions. I just made a batch using pistachio oil and date syrup (in place of the olive oil and honey) and added an extra raw egg white to the mixture to make it more “clumpy” before putting it in the oven :) absolutely delicious! Thank you!

  18. Rajoshi Avatar
    Rajoshi

    It’s 5g protein per serving. The title is very misleading.

    1. Liz DellaCroce Avatar
      Liz DellaCroce

      Apologies for being misleading. You’re welcome to add more protein powder or nuts!

  19. John Parli Avatar
    John Parli

    How much would you suspect in in a single serving size? I might have missed it. Turned out very good though. Thanks for sharing.

    1. Liz DellaCroce Avatar
      Liz DellaCroce

      A serving is 1/4 cup! I like to sprinkle it on Greek yogurt and add berries personally. :) Enjoy!

  20. alinda ünsal Avatar
    alinda ünsal

    i like the recipe but it contains oat and nuts and protein powder it isnt possible that contains 5 gr protein or it isnt high protein recipe there is a mistake!!!!

  21. Jennifer Avatar
    Jennifer

    I LOVES this granola and every time I make it I get either asked for more or the recipe. I love how flexible it is and I make it gluten free as well. So good. I use coconut oil and maple syrup and it’s just the right of sweetness and healthy! I usually add extra fluid to make bars. I won’t use another recipe any more! Thanks!

    1. Liz DellaCroce Avatar
      Liz DellaCroce

      I’m so glad you enjoyed it!!!!

  22. Abigail Avatar
    Abigail

    I’ve never left a comment on a recipe online before (I usually just lurk and then credit the creator if I post a photo on IG) but this granola was SO GOOD I had to comment! I used a vanilla toffee flavor pea protein powder and maple syrup instead of honey to make it vegan but otherwise left everything the same. It cooked in 25 minutes. When it came out I absolutely could not stop snacking on it. I can see this being my new go-to granola recipe! By the way, I shared a picture on my IG and tagged you, @abigaillee_runs. Thanks for the great recipe!

    1. Liz DellaCroce Avatar
      Liz DellaCroce

      Thank you so much!!! I’m so glad you enjoyed it!!! And yes I saw your IG post and liked/commented on it!! :) Thank you SO much!

  23. Sumy Avatar
    Sumy

    Healthy and yummy- tried it but without the the protein powder.

    1. Liz DellaCroce Avatar
      Liz DellaCroce

      SO glad you liked it!

  24. Ariane Avatar
    Ariane

    This is just what I was looking for! It was delicious! I did not have pumpkin seeds, so I used pecans instead! It was soooo good. I am glad you mentioned to start watching it at 20 minutes because mine was done at 22 minutes! Thank you for this wonderfully easy recipe!

    1. Liz DellaCroce Avatar
      Liz DellaCroce

      I’m so glad you enjoyed it!!

  25. Erika Avatar
    Erika

    How much protein does it have per serving

    1. Liz DellaCroce Avatar
      Liz DellaCroce

      It’s listed in the nutrition facts – do you see it? 5 g. :)

    2. Steven Avatar
      Steven

      You added protein powder, but still your recipe cannot honestly be considered “high protein” when only 10 percent of the calories are from protein.

  26. vimal kumar Avatar
    vimal kumar

    how many grams does each serving weigh in grams?

    1. Liz DellaCroce Avatar
      Liz DellaCroce

      I’m not sure sorry!

  27. vimal kumar Avatar
    vimal kumar

    Could you please tell for what serving size (in grams) are the macros put out for?

  28. Bobbie Avatar
    Bobbie

    Just put my second batch this month in the oven. It’s addictive. I used coconut oil and it’s great!!
    I have a ton of pecans in my freezer so I used those instead of almonds.
    It’s delish with plain greek yogurt and berries.
    Thanks for sharing!

    1. Liz DellaCroce Avatar
      Liz DellaCroce

      I’m so glad you like it!!

  29. Sabrina Avatar
    Sabrina

    Awesome recipe. However, 30 minutes over-cooked my batch. I’d check it at 15 minutes then watch closely from there.

    1. Liz DellaCroce Avatar
      Liz DellaCroce

      Ahh good to know!

  30. K Avatar
    K

    Sorry but I didn’t like this granola at all.

    1. Liz DellaCroce Avatar
      Liz DellaCroce

      Completely ok. ;)

  31. Colleen Avatar
    Colleen

    Is this granola ok to freeze?

    1. Liz DellaCroce Avatar
      Liz DellaCroce

      Yes! Big time!

  32. Sabrina Avatar
    Sabrina

    appreciate the protein that you’ve packed into this recipe, nice assembly of ingredients too, thank you for this protein granola

    1. Liz DellaCroce Avatar
      Liz DellaCroce

      Thank you! I hope you enjoy!

  33. Jan Avatar
    Jan

    Hi Liz
    Can’t wait to try this. Sounds so easy & delicious. What do you consider to be a serving size? Thank you.

    1. Liz DellaCroce Avatar
      Liz DellaCroce

      Sorry about that – it’s 1/4 cup! Just revised the recipe. Enjoy!!

  34. Julie Way Avatar
    Julie Way

    Looks so delicious! I was just looking for a granola recipe and saw this on your Instagram! I’m going to try this for next week. Do you know what the serving size is, or am I just missing it? Thanks for all the awesome recipes!

    1. Liz DellaCroce Avatar
      Liz DellaCroce

      Sorry about that – just added in the serving size! It’s 1/4 cup!! Enjoy!

      1. Julie Way Avatar
        Julie Way

        Thank you so much! I love your recipes. ????

        1. Liz DellaCroce Avatar
          Liz DellaCroce

          Aww thank you Julie!

  35. Faye Avatar
    Faye

    Yummy! I have to try this recipe! Sounds delicious! Thanks!

    1. Liz DellaCroce Avatar
      Liz DellaCroce

      I hope you love it!

      1. Lisa Avatar
        Lisa

        Fabulous receipe I actually make a similar granola with protein powder and I use coconut oil and maple syrup, I add in freeze dried raspberry, flaked almonds and coconut flakes at the end. Before placing in the oven I flatten with back of spoon to create clusters (don’t stir half way through and just keep an eye on it) I bake for 15 mins at 160°c but everyone’s ovens are different. How long does your granola keep for? I find it lasts longer with no added protein

        1. Liz DellaCroce Avatar
          Liz DellaCroce

          That sounds amazing how you make it! This usually lasts up to 7 days!