Homemade Chocolate and Macadamia Granola

Servings: 8 Total Time: 35 mins Difficulty: Beginner
This chocolate and macadamia granola proves that healthy breakfast options can still feel indulgent. The crunchy oats, rich cocoa flavour, and buttery macadamia nuts create a granola that feels almost like dessert—yet it’s made entirely from simple, wholesome ingredients. Making it yourself also means you can adjust the sweetness, experiment with different add-ins, and enjoy a fresher, more flavourful result than anything you might buy in a shop. Whether served with yoghurt, milk, fruit, or eaten straight from the jar, this homemade granola is a delicious way to start the day.
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A rich, crunchy, naturally sweet breakfast you can make in your own kitchen

There is something incredibly satisfying about making your own granola at home. The aroma that fills the kitchen as oats and nuts slowly toast in the oven is warm, comforting, and slightly indulgent. This homemade chocolate and macadamia granola is the perfect example of how simple ingredients can come together to create a delicious, nourishing breakfast or snack.

Made with wholesome rolled oats, buttery macadamia nuts, desiccated coconut, cocoa powder, and maple syrup, this granola offers the perfect balance of crunch, natural sweetness, and deep chocolate flavour. Unlike many store-bought granolas that contain refined sugars and unnecessary additives, this homemade version allows you to control the ingredients while creating a treat that feels both indulgent and nourishing.

Whether sprinkled over yoghurt, served with milk, or enjoyed by the handful as a snack, this chocolate granola is guaranteed to become a staple in your kitchen.

Difficulty: Beginner Prep Time 5 mins Cook Time 30 mins Total Time 35 mins
Cooking Temp: 160  C Servings: 8 Calories: 265.0
Best Season: Suitable throughout the year

Description

Why Make Granola at Home?

Store-bought granola can often be misleading. While it is marketed as a healthy breakfast option, many varieties are packed with refined sugar, oils, and preservatives.

Making granola at home offers several benefits:

1. Better ingredients
You can choose high-quality oats, nuts, and natural sweeteners.

2. Less sugar
Maple syrup provides gentle sweetness without overpowering the flavour.

3. Customisable flavours
You can easily add seeds, dried fruit, spices, or extra chocolate.

4. Budget-friendly
Homemade granola is usually much cheaper than premium store-bought versions.

5. Freshness
Nothing compares to freshly baked granola that is still warm and fragrant from the oven.

This recipe creates a granola that is crisp, slightly chocolatey, and full of nutty richness from the macadamias.


Why Ingredients in This Granola Work So Well

Rolled Oats

Oats are the foundation of most granola recipes. They toast beautifully in the oven and provide the satisfying crunchy texture granola is known for.

Nutritionally, oats are rich in fibre, complex carbohydrates, and beta-glucan, which may support heart health and help maintain stable energy levels.


Macadamia Nuts

Macadamia nuts are one of the most luxurious nuts you can add to granola. They have a buttery, creamy texture and mild sweetness that pairs perfectly with chocolate.

They are also a great source of:

  • Healthy monounsaturated fats
  • Magnesium
  • Vitamin B1 (thiamine)

Their richness balances the bitterness of cocoa powder beautifully.


Desiccated Coconut

Desiccated coconut adds texture and natural sweetness. As it toasts in the oven, it develops a slightly caramelised flavour that enhances the overall granola.

Coconut also provides:

  • healthy fats
  • fibre
  • a gentle tropical aroma

Cocoa Powder

Cocoa powder transforms this granola into a chocolate lover’s dream.

It gives the granola:

  • deep chocolate flavour
  • beautiful dark colour
  • antioxidants known as flavonoids

Using unsweetened cocoa powder ensures the chocolate flavour remains rich without making the granola overly sweet.


Maple Syrup

Maple syrup works as both a sweetener and a binding ingredient that helps the granola form delicious crunchy clusters.

It adds:

  • natural sweetness
  • subtle caramel notes
  • minerals such as manganese and zinc

Serving Ideas

This chocolate granola is incredibly versatile and can be enjoyed in many ways.

Classic breakfast bowl

Serve with:

  • milk or plant milk
  • sliced bananas
  • Greek yoghurt

Chocolate yoghurt parfait

Layer granola with:

  • thick yoghurt
  • berries
  • a drizzle of honey

Smoothie bowl topping

Sprinkle over a smoothie bowl made with:

  • banana
  • cocoa
  • almond milk

Snack on the go

Pack a handful into a small jar or container for a quick afternoon snack.


Storage Tips

Homemade granola stores very well when kept in the right conditions.

Store it in:

  • an airtight glass jar
  • a sealed container
  • a cool, dry cupboard

It will stay fresh for up to 2 weeks.

For longer storage, you can also freeze granola for up to 3 months.


Variations to Try

One of the best things about granola is how easy it is to customise.

Extra chocolate version

Add:

  • dark chocolate chips after baking

Nutty boost

Include:

  • almonds
  • hazelnuts
  • pecans

Seed power

Add:

  • pumpkin seeds
  • sunflower seeds
  • chia seeds

Fruity twist

Stir in after baking:

  • dried cranberries
  • chopped dates
  • dried cherries

Nutritional Benefits

This homemade granola offers a balanced combination of nutrients.

Oats provide

  • fibre for digestion
  • slow-release carbohydrates

Macadamia nuts contribute

  • healthy fats
  • important minerals

Cocoa powder offers

  • antioxidants
  • compounds that may support heart health

Coconut provides

  • healthy fats
  • natural flavour and texture

Because the sweetness comes mainly from maple syrup, the granola remains less sugary than many commercial versions.


Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 160 C.

  1. In a bowl, add all the ingredients and mix them well.

  1. Transfer the granola mix to the baking tray with parchment paper.

  1. Bake for 30 minutes, stir it halfway through.

  1. Let the granola cool, then transfer it to the jar. Serve with some yoghurt and berries or fruit. Enjoy!

Nutrition Facts

Servings 8


Amount Per Serving
Calories 265kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 23.33g36%
Total Carbohydrate 11.51g4%
Protein 3.41g7%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

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