Oda Lassen’s Granola
Written by Gayle
As promised a week ago, here is a great granola recipe. I got this recipe from Oda Lassen herself, although I have modified it a bit–her tastes were for things a bit sweeter than mine!
Start with some old-fashioned rolled oats
I love these two spices! |
You will need:
- 1 1/2 cubes butter (6 oz) (Horizon Organic Butter is on sale this month!)
- 2 cups of honey (I like to use the local honey, especially the Orange–Yum!)
- 1 1/2 TBSP cinnamon
- 1 1/2 TBSP cardamom (This is a spice that is used a lot in Scandinavian cooking. I LOVE it! I sometimes “accidentally” spill more than the recipe calls for!)
- 4 cups of chopped nuts and seeds (6 or more kinds–I like almonds, cashews, hazelnuts, pecans, pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, pistacios, etc. You can also add coconut or other dried fruits, but I would add them after baking so they don’t get dried out.)
- 8 cups old-fashioned rolled oats
Instructions:
Preheat the oven to 325 degrees
Add cardamom and cinnamon, mix well
Spray an 11 X 17 baking dish with Spectrum High Heat Canola Spray Oil
Spread the mixture into the pan, but don’t smooth it out
Bake at 325 degrees for 18 minutes
With a large spatula, thoroughly stir, turning the granola over
Bake an additional 18 minutes, until slightly toasty brown
Remove from the oven and stir once more
Cool and then keep in an airtight container. I usually keep my granola in the refrigerator, since this is a large batch. (You can easily half this recipe, if it’s too big for your needs!)
I have given this granola for gifts–it’s nice to make it and then give it in a festive container with the recipe as well.
This granola, along with yogurt and fresh fruit makes a wonderful, quick breakfast.
Enjoy a wonderful breakfast with Oda’s Granola!
Love,
Lassen’s
Lassen’s
Do you still sell granola?
Yes, we carry many varieties of granola in our stores! Everything from chock-full of nuts, to gluten-free!
I used to live in Paradise, Ca and buy a granola called Lassens is this the same.
Wow, your comment takes me way back! There used to be a Lassens brand granola, way back in the 70s and 80s. I’m not sure when production was stopped, but I haven’t seen it in years. There was a Lassen Foods in Chico, California, and they produced that old granola. Lassen’s Natural Foods and Vitamins is unrealated to the Chico, CA company. I was not able to find them in a quick Google search, so I suspect they are no more. But to answer your specific question, this granola recipe is not the same as the Lassen Granola you used to buy — this one is a favorite recipe from Oda Lassen, our founder! She loved to make this, and I actually had some for breakfast this morning with yogurt and blueberries! Thanks for the stroll down memory lane!