Not Quite Nigella

Nigella's Granola Recipe: Andy's Fairfield Cranberry Macadamia Crunch

https://www.notquitenigella.com/2007/12/23/home-made-granola

Andy's Fairfield Granola

This is an extraordinary bonus from my last book, in the sense that while I was on tour in the States to promote Forever Summer, I did a signing in a borders in Fairfield Connecticut and just behind the bookshop was a deli called The Pantry. Well I can never buy enough, don't even know what that would mean: I always leave any food shop with about five shopping bags, even when I know I'm going on a transatlantic flight the next day. So I shlepped home with tags of good things to eat, including (and probably illegally, I'm afraid) several tons of their granola. I got so anxious about the prospect of finishing even that copious supply that I phone for the recipe-it happens to be only the best granola you'll ever taste in your life-and Andy Rolleri supplied it, for which I am enormously grateful. Every time I've given this to people, they've asked for the recipe and have gone on to make it at home. That can only be a good sign.

You may think that making your own breakfast cereal is a strange way to go about life and certainly I'd never have thought I'd be the kind of person who does this, but the only big deal here is the shopping-the actual making is incredibly easy-and even there, don't be daunted by the length of the ingredients list. It means one big sortie to a health food shop and then you've got the goods to make this again and again. I love having a big jar of it in the kitchen, to eat with milk for breakfast, over yogurt and frizzled with honey late at night, or as it is, by the grasped handful, any time I pass the jar.

Image removed for printing

Makes 2.5 litres

Ingredients

Note: I make a chocolate and peanut version of this, using 300g raw peanuts in place of the almonds, and adding 25g best quality cocoa powder along with the oats, sunflower seeds and sesame seeds, giving everything a good raking over with my hands so that the cocoa is evenly dispersed before I add the remaining ingredients. And I sometimes leave the raisins out of Andy's granola, but I absolutely never include them in this version. You could however tinker with the idea of some dried cherries.

From Feast _by Nigella Lawson _


Did you make this?

© Lorraine Elliott