Recipe from
Eat Complete by Drew Ramsey, MD http://drewramseymd.com/books/eat-complete/
Husband-Tested
in Alice’s Kitchen
Our local food co-op, Lost River Market
& Deli, delights in offering local produce, local meats, local eggs, etc. They
also offer other items produced locally such as baby toys, comic books, jewelry
and art. I was shopping there recently
and noticed that they had Eat Complete written by Drew Ramsey, whose
parents live in the neighboring county.
I thumbed through the recipes and bought the book as a birthday gift for
our daughter-in-law. I decided to give
this recipe a try first before giving her the book. Wow!
This granola is mighty tasty! I
plan to make a batch and present it along with the book. Now, I’ll have to buy the book for myself.
Olive Oil
2 cups old fashioned rolled
oats
1/3 cup chia seeds
1/3 cup hemp seeds
½ cup shredded unsweetened
coconut
¼ cup pumpkin seeds
(pepitas)
2 Tablespoons brown sugar (I used Sucanat.)
½ teaspoon cinnamon
¼ teaspoon Kosher salt
1 large egg
2 Tablespoons cold water
3 Tablespoons cacao nibs
2 cups plain kefir or plain
Greek yogurt
Preheat the oven to
300F. Lightly grease two baking sheets
with the olive oil. In a large bowl,
combine the oats, chia seeds, hemp seeds, coconut, pumpkin (pepitas) seeds,
brown sugar, cinnamon, and salt. Beat
the egg in a small bowl and mix in the cold water. Pour over the oat mixture and stir well to
combine. Divide the mixture between the
two prepared baking sheets, spreading it out well.
Bake for 25 to 30 minutes,
stirring every 15 minutes, until the oats and the coconut begin to brown. Remove from the oven and transfer to a large
bowl. Add the cacao nibs and mix until
evenly distributed. (The cacao nibs will
melt a bit, coating the other ingredients….and that’s a good thing.) Cool the granola completely before serving or
storing. Serve each portion with ½ cup
kefir or Greek yogurt and your favorite fruit or berries.
Nutritional information per 1 cup
serving: 379
calories; 14 grams protein; 36 grams carbohydrates; 23 grams fat (6 saturated);
37 grams cholesterol; 5 grams sugars; 12 grams fiber; 134 grams sodium. (Fiber
48%; vitamin E 40%; Zinc 34%; Protein 31%; Iron 23%)
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