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		<title>Buckwheat &#038; Pumpkin Granola</title>
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<p>	This granola is just so perfect for fall, it&#8217;s been my go-to-autumn granola for the last two years now, and I still don&#8217;t have enough of it. I top my overnight oats or porridges with it or eat it straight from the container. It&#8217;s my happy-place-granola and I always have it in the house. Whenever...</p>
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This granola is just so perfect for fall, it&#8217;s been my go-to-autumn granola for the last two years now, and I still don&#8217;t have enough of it. I top my overnight oats or porridges with it or eat it straight from the container. It&#8217;s my happy-place-granola and I always have it in the house. Whenever my family pays us a visit, they walk straight to the kitchen to see if I have any granola left and I usually make a batch for them just in case.<br />
I&#8217;ve even thought about selling this granola, that&#8217;s how much everybody loves it. Maybe I do, depending on how you guys like it. Please don&#8217;t hesitate to tell me in the comments below. <span id="more-1980"></span>It&#8217;s of course also incredibly good for you as all ingredients are completely natural and packed with nutrients. Of course there&#8217;s oats which contain a good amount of manganese, which protects our bones. Oats are also loaded with fiber, which regulate our blood sugar levels and keep us satisfied for hours.<br />
The real hero in this granola is buckwheat though. The little seeds contain all essential amino acids, making it a real protein. It is said to lower blood pressure and cholesterol because of it&#8217;s high amount of magnesium. It relaxes our blood vessels which allows our blood to flow better, which in turn leads to a normal blood pressure.</p>
<p>All the nuts and seeds in this granola make it such a great source of protein and fiber, which keep you satisfied the entire morning. The granola also has much less sugar than store-bought granola, which are usually loaded with refined sugar.<br />
Combined with creamy porridge, chia pudding or overnight oats, this buckwheat &amp; pumpkin granola really makes the best breakfast.</p>
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<h2>INGREDIENTS:</h2>
<p>&#8211; 1 cup (80g) raw buckwheat groats<br />
&#8211; 1 cups (80g) (gluten-free) oats<br />
&#8211; 1 cup (120g) pumpkin seeds<br />
&#8211; 1/2 cup (60g) sunflower seeds<br />
&#8211; ½ cup (75g) raw unpeeled almonds (with skin)<br />
&#8211; ½ cup (50g) pecans<br />
&#8211; 2 tbs virgin coconut oil<br />
&#8211; 3 tbs maple sirup<br />
&#8211; 3 tsps cinnamon</p>
<h2>METHOD</h2>
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<li>Preheat the oven to 180°. Start by putting the almonds and pecans into a food processor and crush for 2-3 pulses until they are broken into pieces. They should not be completely crushed, you still want to be able to identify them as nut pieces.</li>
<li>Place the crushed nuts into a large bowl. Add all the dry ingredients except cinnamon, and stir well until the ingredients are combined.</li>
<li>Next, melt the coconut oil in a small sauce pan. Add the maple syrup and cinnamon, and stir well until everything is dissolved.</li>
<li>Now pour the sweet coconut cinnamon mix over the dry ingredients and mix well until everything is slightly sticky.</li>
<li>Pour the granola on a baking sheet which you have aligned with parchment paper, and bake for about 25-30 minutes. After 10 minutes or so, take the pan out and stir well so the outer edges do not get burned. Repeat this every 5-10 minutes for the rest of the time.</li>
<li>After 25 &#8211; 30 minutes, take out the tray and leave it to cool for about 20 minutes.<br />
By this time the granola should be nicely crunchy but not burned and your kitchen should smell devine.</li>
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<p>Serve with milk, non-dairy milk, (coconut) yoghurt or greek yogurt, and top it with fruits. Stored in an air-tight container it should taste amazing for 3-4 weeks.</p>
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