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Bob’s Red Mill has graciously offered to give eight pounds of granola to three lucky readers. (This will include four one-pound bags of both the gluten-free honey oat and apple blueberry varieties.)  To enter, simply leave a comment below by noon EDT, Saturday, July 12.  A second entry may also be made on LancasterOnline.  The winners will be randomly selected and notified via email by Sunday, July 13 and have 48 hours to reply with a complete mailing address so that they may receive their prize. Good luck!

UPDATE: The three winners are Traci, Lauren and Sarah. Please respond to my email within 48 hours with a complete mailing address so that you can receive the eight delicious pounds of granola.  Congratulations and enjoy!!

On more than one occasion, I have glanced at the label on a package of granola and noticed that one full serving amounts to a meager half a cup. Consequently, I try to think of granola as a crunchy topping or quick snack instead of the heaping bowl of cereal I’d like it to be!

The following recipe is one of several meal-in-a-jar combinations that I make often, and it allows the prescribed half cup of granola to actually satiate my appetite.  Though I typically enjoy granola for its hearty crunch, the slight chewiness that an overnight soak creates is satisfying in its own right. These cups are akin to cold, fruity oatmeal—which may sound strange—but they make an unexpectedly refreshing and filling breakfast option.

The current abundance of seasonal fruits provides natural sweetness and versatility in this portable meal. Out of season, however, frozen fruit works surprisingly well. Frozen blueberries are a favorite for their plump juiciness and may be added straight from the freezer. Additionally, the wide variety of milk options makes this recipe an ideal breakfast for those who are vegan or cannot tolerate dairy.

Added note: With summer fruit currently at its best, I find I have been exceeding the suggested 1/3 cup of fresh fruit by a lot!  My current favorite is a combination of chopped peaches, blueberries, and black raspberries.  (I usually stir in the peaches in the morning because I think they taste better at room temp.)  The sky is truly the limit with any of the add-ins and all can be modified according to season and taste.  I have also been mixing about 10 portions of the dry ingredients at a time in zipper-top bags.  Then I have them on hand for whoever may want them and they take moments to get ready at night.

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Overnight Granola Cups

These speedy cups will keep for several days in the refrigerator, although the dry ingredients may be assembled in multiple jars at once and then stored until needed. At night, simply add the milk and fresh fruit and refrigerate for a breakfast-at-the-ready. After making the first time, feel free to tweak as desired, adding more milk for a soupier mixture or choosing different fruits and add-ins based on personal preference.

Yields 1 serving.

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup granola (see notes)
  • 1 rounded tablespoon diced dried fruit (apricots, cranberries, and golden raisins are especially good)
  • 1 tablespoon slivered almonds (omit if not a fan of nuts)
  • 1 teaspoon chia seeds (see notes)
  • 2/3 cup almond milk (I use unsweetened; may use milk of choice)
  • 1/3 cup fresh blueberries, chopped strawberries, peaches or fruit of choice (more to taste; frozen blueberries are a good out-of-season option)
  • 1 teaspoon maple syrup or sweetener of choice (optional; some milks offer more sweetness than others)
  • Optional: raw pumpkin or sunflower seeds, cinnamon, vanilla or almond extract, shredded coconut, additional granola for a crunchy garnish

Instructions

  1. In a 12-ounce or larger glass or jar (you need a little room to stir), combine the granola, dried fruit, almonds, and chia seeds. Pour in the milk and the maple syrup, if using, and stir well.
  2. Gently fold in the blueberries or other fruit of choice.
  3. Cover and place in the refrigerator overnight. Gently stir from the bottom before eating to fully incorporate all the ingredients. The granola cups will keep in the refrigerator for approximately 3 days.

Notes

  • I find granolas with a primary ingredient of oats are perfect for this recipe, and then I add my favorite dried fruits. Feel free to experiment with your favorite store-bought or homemade variety. For delicious pre-made options that are not high in sugar, Bob’s Red Mill’s granolas are a great choice.
  • Chia seeds resemble poppy seeds and are available in the organic section of most large grocery stores. They are tasteless but a great source of heart healthy omega-3s as well as fiber and other minerals. Chia seeds are also extremely absorbent, thereby offering a thickening property when left to soften in liquid. For alternate uses, the seeds may be sprinkled over yogurt, oatmeal and salads or added to a smoothie.
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Adding the dry ingredients to multiple jars at once and storing until needed makes these wholesome jars even speedier to prepare the night before. The jar provides a tight-fitting lid, is transportable, fun to eat out of, and goes right to the dishwasher.
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138 responses to “Overnight Granola Cups”

  1. Mindy Avatar
    Mindy

    Absolutely love your recipes! They are so simple, tasty and healthy. So excited each week for the Sunday paper to see if you have anything new for me. Thanks for all you do!

  2. Ann this is sooooo good!

  3. Jessica Avatar
    Jessica

    Love love love!!!!

  4. Rila Hackett Avatar
    Rila Hackett

    Ann — you are my Oatmeal and Granola Super Hero!

  5. Meredith Avatar
    Meredith

    this would be amazing! thanks for the chance

  6. Wendy Hershey Avatar
    Wendy Hershey

    Love the convenience of the recipe. For those of us on the run will be great. Can’t wait to try your granola suggestion Bob red mill.

  7. Wendy Avatar
    Wendy

    thanks for this. I make something like this and can not wait to try to.
    We use Bob’s products for many things. great products.

  8. Cyndi Avatar
    Cyndi

    My father in law clipped the Food article for me because I am always looking for quick, easy, and healthful recipes for both my children as well as myself!! Thank you! We already enjoy almond milk and Bob’s Red Mill oatmeal. Can’t wait to try the granola. Is there a gluten free option???

    1. These two varieties of granola are gluten-free!

  9. Sarah Avatar
    Sarah

    Recipe sounds deliclious.. Would love too win the granola.

    1. Sarah Avatar
      Sarah

      Recipe sounds delicious. Would love to win the granola.

  10. James N Kirkner Avatar
    James N Kirkner

    As a granola lover I can’t wait to try this recipe! Sounds great!

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    ellen

    Looks delicious! I can wait to try it.

  12. Stephanie Avatar
    Stephanie

    I LOVE granola with fresh berries this time of year!

  13. amanda Avatar
    amanda

    This is awesome and this recipe looks delicious!!

  14. Another Fantastic recipe!! Adding this to my grocery list for the week!

  15. Valerie Avatar
    Valerie

    Looking forward to trying this new and healthy recipe!

  16. Bonita Rohrer Avatar
    Bonita Rohrer

    Looks delicious and I would love to win the prize.

  17. maria Avatar
    maria

    Thanks for the recipe♡ First time am going to make it, cause I always buy already make, but my granddaughter is allergic to so many things 🙁 .

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    gayle

    Love eveanything Bob.’s!

  19. Belinda Avatar
    Belinda

    Have used some of your other product would love to try this one. Thank you.

  20. Cindy A. Avatar
    Cindy A.

    I would love to try Bob’s Red Mill granola! Thank you so much for the chance.