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Breakfast has always been an important meal for me. Without it, I start feeling weak and lethargic halfway though the morning. So I always make sure to eat it. It never has been fancy though, cold cereal, oatmeal or a bagel are pretty average breakfasts for me. But honestly I don’t enjoy breakfast foods all that much. I would rather have a meal of spaghetti, hamburgers or grilled cheese. But who has time for that in the morning? Not to mention, its not a healthy start to the day. Last Saturday, I had some time to do some meal planning for the coming work week and included some breakfasts. I decided to make some granola. Granola is a traditional breakfast food I like, and it is so much cheaper to make.

This recipe involves just a few ingredients. Oatmeal, flax seeds and pecans make up the bulk. The highlight is the chai flavor. Not strong, but enough to remind you of that sweet, delicious cup of tea. I never liked tea at all until my trip to India. There I would politely sip the cup of chai they hospitably handed me every morning. By the end of the ten days I was there, I was pretty much an addict. But, they don’t make chai in the United States like they do in India. They just can’t get the blend of spices right. I wish everyone could get the chance to go to India and try some real chai.

This granola uses either chai concentrate that comes in a carton or a cup of strongly brewed chai from a tea bag (steeped for at least a half hour or more). It is your choice, just know that using the chai concentrate will add extra sugar to the granola. The granola comes together quickly. Mix the dry ingredients, then the wet ingredients. Blend wet and dry together and spread on a cookie sheet. The hardest part of granola is making sure it doesn’t burn. It will go from golden brown to burnt in a matter of a few seconds. The key is to stir it every 5 or 10 minutes and then towards the end of the baking time check it more often. This granola is delicious just with milk or in a parfait with some Greek yogurt for a little extra protein


Crunchy Chai Granola
Ingredients
- 4 cups rolled oats
- 3 T flax seeds
- 2/3 cup pecans chopped
- 1/2 cup honey
- 3 T butter
- 1 tsp cinnamon
- 1 and 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
- 1/2 cup strongly brewed chai or chai concentrate
Instructions
- Mix together oatmeal, flax seed and pecans
- Melt the butter
- Add the honey, cinnamon, vanilla extract and chai tea to the melted butter. Let cool to room temperature. Preheat oven to 350 F.
- Pour the butter and honey mixture over the oatmeal and toss together.
- Spread mixture into a thin layer on a lightly greased cookie sheet.
- Bake at 350 F for 45 to 60 minutes, stirring frequently. Watch it closely to make sure it doesn't burn.
- Store tightly covered. Serve with milk or yogurt.














Mallory, chai has been my new obsession… and granola! Love this and definitely going to have to make some very soon! 🙂
This sound like a delicious combination of flavors! I love homemade granola too. Thanks for sharing at my Creative Ways Link Party. I hope you’ll be back to link up more on Wednesday night.
Blessings,
Nici
Visiting from Turn It Up Tuesday. I love granola and chai tea, what a lovely combination. I co-host Sweet and Savoury Sunday and would love for you to stop by and share this and other recipes with us. Have a great day!
Hi Mallory – This looks delicious. Thanks so much for sharing with the Let’s Get Real party. I’m pinning it to our group Pinterest board.
Thanks, Gaye!
I’m really excited that you shared your recipe! I love, love, love chai, and try to make it myself (although I can only imagine how amazing the original must be), and am a collector of granola recipes. What a great combination! I’m going to love this – I can already tell! 🙂 Thanks for sharing.
I would love to see your collection of granola recipes! Maybe a blog post idea for you!
Yum, I love granola – wishing I had some for breakfast!
I love the idea of Chai flavors. We always have a ton of Chai in the house since my hubby is from India. I love the stuff. He would really like this recipe too.
I REALLY want this for a snack right now 🙂 Looks so good!
Super simple to make & looks tasty~
Thanks so much for linking up at Share Your Stuff Tuesdays!!! Please do come back next week & link up again 🙂
Rachael @ http://www.parentingandhomeschoolinginfaith.com
Thanks for the opportunity, Rachael. I would love too.
I love anything chai flavored. It’s so warm and spicy and comforting. And homemade granola is the best so this is definitely a recipe I’ll be using soon! 🙂