Cocoa Crunch Granola (Gluten Free, Vegan)

This submit is backed by way of Pipsnacks.

You give me any gluten free product and I could probably transform it into a deliciousgranola. Green tea? Check. Corn dogs? If caramelized like bacon, I might even succeed at that!

As soon as Pipsnacks contacted me, though, I knew incorporating one of their flavored popcorn into my homemade granola would create an edible bang! Or should I say, "pop?"

Craving a gluten free granola recipe that is as healthy as it is tasty? This cacao crunch granola is gluten free and vegan, plus it's loaded with hidden veggies like zucchini and spinach. You won't be able to beat this gluten free granola recipe.

Pipsnacks, or Pipcorn, is a mini popcorn (around half the size of normal!) that is also all natural, gluten free, non-GMO, vegan, and whole grain. Popped in olive oil instead of butter, Pipcorn also comes in four flavors: original salt, truffle oil, kettle and, their newest, Chili Lab. Limited ingredients, maximum flavor!

For this particular recipe - which boasts lots of cacao and cinnamon spices and two hidden veggies - I used Pipcorn's kettle corn, which is lightly spiced with sea salt and cane and brown sugar. Mini popcorn + my usual granola goodies = ultimate crunchy-chewy clusters!

Cocoa Crunch Granola (Gluten Free, Vegan)
Those clusters!

To get crackin' on your own gluten free and vegan delight, gather the ingredients below:

Dry Ingredients:

1 cup buckwheat groats

1 half of crumbled rice desserts (I select simple, no salt, however cinnamon or sweetened could additionally paintings!)

1 1/four cup of mixed seeds/nuts (I used pumpkin and sunflower seeds and pistachios)

1/four cup uncooked millet

half of cup of shredded unsweetened coconut

1/2 cup rice flakes (can be substituted with buckwheat flakes, quinoa flakes or oats)

1 cup Pipcorn Kettle corn (crumbled with fingers or left whole)

2 dates, shredded by way of hand

1/4 cup of chocolate chunks (I use dairy/gluten/soy loose Enjoy Life)

2 TBSP cinnamon

half TBSP cacao powder

1 tsp maca powder

Wet Ingredients:

3/4 cup of water blended with 1 large handful of leafy greens (optional, but an easy hidden veggie to add in! Use spinach, kale, radish greens - whatever you have in the fridge!)

half of ripe banana, mashed

three/four small zucchini/squash, shredded

Baking Steps:

The steps can be easily summarized into: dump together, blend up, bake, and dig in. First, preheat your oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit. Then dump your dry ingredients into a bowl, crumbling the rice cakes and, optionally, the Pipcorn before mixing. Now blend up the water and greens, mash the banana and shred the zucchini into the same bowl. By the time all ingredients are added and mixed, the granola should have a gooey and thick consistency. If it still seems dry, add more water (one TBSP at a time) or shredded zucchini.

Cocoa Crunch Granola (Gluten Free, Vegan)
Eight steps till it can be "ate!"
Then all you need to do is spread the granola on baking trays (I spread mine extremely thin, but the choice is yours!) and pop your Pipcorn masterpiece into the oven! Depending on the oven (my ovens at home and college vary by 10-15 minutes), the granola takes 25-40 minutes to bake until toasted on top and crispy to the touch. For a chewier, softer granola, just take out the trays earlier.

One of the most amusing - and amazing - results of cooking with Pipcorn and millet? When you first pull your trays out the oven to cool, you'll likely hear some "snap, crackle and pop" action. Sorry Rice Krispies, but you've officially been replaced!

Cocoa Crunch Granola (Gluten Free, Vegan)
Spinach + popcorn = surprisingly delicious!
After letting the trays cool for at least 45 minutes, you can break the sheets of granola into smaller clusters and store in a cool, dark place. I don't know exactly how long the granola will stay good - mainly because mine always disappears within a week and a half!

As for how to eat it, since this recipe is packed with protein from the buckwheat and seeds, antioxidants from cacao powder, vitamins from some ninja veggies, and lots of energy-spurring healthy carbs and fats, it can make a great snack by itself.

Cocoa Crunch Granola (Gluten Free, Vegan)
A few of my favourite granola-topped treats!

Personally, I love sprinkling (correction: pouring) it over smoothie bowls, yogurt, or oatless oatmeal for a creamy-crunchy combo!

It's true that homemade granola recipes can include everything but the kitchen sink. But with their light spices, pillowy texture and killer crunch, Pipcorn is the perfect ingredient to pop in a granola recipe! (And the perfect snack to fuel you through the baking process!)

Cocoa Crunch Granola (Gluten Free, Vegan)
The apple popcorn of my eye?

I would end this post bypromising that this Pipcorn-packed granola would be a love at first bite...but on the Monday after Valentine's Day, that'd be a little corny.

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Have you ever tried Pipcorn, or what flavor could you want to? Do you like adding marvel substances in your favored recipes? Comment underneath!

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