Recipes Using Quaker Simply Granola

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Where can i buy quaker simply granola?

The Quaker® Simply Granola Oats, Honey & Almonds have tons of fiber and are a great energizer! That’s why it’s so great to use in any Christmas or holiday recipe! The best way to get your hands on all of the delicious Quaker® Simply Granola products is to head to your local Walmart!

How do you make quaker granola cookies?

Step One: Cream together sugars and butter. Step Two: Mix in the egg and vanilla, then add all other ingredients besides the chocolate chips. (Don’t forget the Quaker® Simply Granola Oats, Honey & Almonds!!) Step Three: Fold in the chocolate chips until evenly mixed in. Step Four: Bake at 350 degrees for twelve to fourteen minutes.

Can you make keto granola?

Now picture it in low carb form. Here are a few ways to tweak this recipe: Peanut butter granola – You can mix some keto peanut butter into your baked granola, or use peanuts as your nut base, and toss in some peanut flour. Chocolate granola. Mix in sugar free chocolate chips or cocoa powder. Add freeze-dried fruit to your granola clusters.

Can you add freeze dried fruit to granola?

Add freeze-dried fruit to your granola clusters. Is Granola High in Carbohydrates? Yes, traditional granola is high in carbs–in fact, 1 serving (1/4 cup) has a whoppin’ 13 grams of carbs! But, with an ingredient list of oats, honey, maple syrup, sweetened cranberries, and sweetened coconut flakes, that’s not too surprising.

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