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Homemade Granola With Chia Seed Pudding

Are you looking for a healthy breakfast to keep you fuelled during the busy holiday season filled with healthy protein and zero carbs? Look no further, I have the ideal recipe for you! The delicious chia seed pudding will fill you up without eating carbs, and the nut-based granola will provide you with all the healthy proteins and fats for you to conquer the world.

This recipe makes two chia puddings, but 12 portions of granola! Make the granola in bulk so you can store it and add it to anything you like!

Ingredients

Chia pudding with yoghurt (2 portions)

  • 200 g full Greek yoghurt

  • 25 g chia seeds (the more you add, the thicker your pudding will be)

  • 30 g raspberries or strawberries

Homemade granola

  • 75 g sunflower seeds

  • 75 g pumpkin seeds

  • 50 g sesame seeds

  • 25 g linseeds

  • 50 g macadamia nuts

  • 50 g pecan nuts

  • 50 g almonds

  • 2 tablespoons coconut oil

  • 1 tablespoon cinnamon

  • 1 egg white

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Chia pudding with yoghurt

  1. Grab a large bowl and mix all the ingredients together. Place into two separate serving bowls.

  2. Place in the fridge overnight, as it needs at least 5 hours to thicken.

  3. Take out of the fridge, add your homemade granola, and enjoy!

Homemade granola

  1. Preheat the oven to 170 degrees Celsius (or 150 degrees Celsius if you have a conventional oven)

  2. Grab a large bowl & add all the seeds. Of course, feel free to use any seeds you may have, but the recommended ones go very nice together.

  3. Break the nuts into smaller pieces if you wish and add them to the bowl.

  4. Heat the coconut oil au bain-marie. Mix this well with you nuts and seeds. Add the cinnamon.

  5. Beat egg whites with a whisk. Fold this carefully through the granola. The egg whites make sure that the granola becomes nice and crispy.

  6. Spread the granola on a tray with baking paper. Place this in the preheated oven for 20 to 25 minutes. Stir well every 10 minutes, so that everything is equally brown and crispy. Don’t let the nuts become too brown, as they get a burnt flavour easily.

Enjoy!