Home > Breakfast > No-Bake Granola No-Bake Granola January 30, 2018 | 25 Comments SAVE TO RECIPE BOX Jump to Recipe This post may contain affiliate links. Please read my disclosure policy. No-Bake Granola is an easy-to-make and healthy snack that takes less than 10 minutes to prepare. And it doesn’t even need to go in the oven! Add in your favorite granola mix-ins like miniature chocolate chips, coconut flakes, and/or dried cranberries. Try the No-Bake Chocolate Granola version next! For tasty baked granola, try this Almond Granola or this Chocolate Granola. No-Bake Granola After making a failed batch of granola bars years ago, I saved the tasty (but crumbly) mixture in a large bag. There was no way I’d waste all those ingredients, even if they didn’t turn into granola bars! Turns out the mixture was nothing short of addicting — every time someone passed the bag they’d grab a handful to eat. I found myself adding it to the tops of my yogurt and smoothie bowls. And so, no-bake granola became a “thing” at my home. Yes, it’s totally made up and may seem a little odd (isn’t granola supposed to be crunchy after all?!). But, I still find myself making this snack all the time. So while it’s a bit unconventional and odd, it’s completely delicious, crave-worthy, and even a bit addictive. And, it truly couldn’t be much easier to make! But WHY No-Bake Granola? First, it’s very fast. We can whip this up in 10 minutes or less which means it’s ready basically as soon as we want it. Second, it’s very easy. Not to say regular granola isn’t easy, but it definitely takes more effort –particularly the baking process which can take a good amount of time. And then there is the time spent waiting for it to cool… Third, it’s unique. It’s got the same ingredients you know and love in regular granola, but the texture is different. Overall it makes for a unique snack that is filled with good-for-you ingredients. And fourth, it’s the perfect hot-day snack recipe. So, when it’s burning hot outside, you can still have granola without turning on the oven and heating up your house! No-Bake Granola Ingredients Creamy peanut butter adds flavor and nutrition to these oats. It also ensures that they’re filling and satiating. As far as peanut butter goes, I recommend a peanut butter you enjoy eating straight from the jar. We love using one that is slow–roasted and lightly salted with plenty of flavor. Honey sweetens this granola. If you’d like to keep this vegan, try pure maple syrup or agave nectar instead. Vanilla and salt are flavor enhancers for this No-Bake Granola! Old-fashioned oats will give the best results; steel-cut oats will be too coarse and hard, and quick oats don’t add enough texture. Rice Krispies® cereal adds a fun crunch to this granola. Oat flour is simply blended up oats (more on this in the “quick tip” box below). To add more nutrition to this recipe, try flaxseed or hemp hearts instead! QUICK TIP Oat flour is just regular old-fashioned oats that we pulverize in a blender until they look like flour. Nothing fancy here, so if you already have the old-fashioned oats for this no-bake granola you’ll have everything you need! No-Bake Granola Mix-Ins Beyond the main ingredients listed above, you get to add 3/4 cup of mix-ins of your choice! We love miniature chocolate chips, slivered almonds, and dried cranberries best, but here are some other ideas: Dry-roasted and lightly salted pistachios, coarsely chopped (or really any other nut) Dried tart cherries or blueberries Unsweetened toasted coconut flakes Miniature M&M’s® Reeses’ Pieces® or Heath® bits Roasted and salted pumpkin seeds (also called pepitas) Raisins or yogurt-covered raisins How to enjoy No-Bake Granola Straight out of the bowl — just like regular granola! Added to a parfait or açaí bowl Served over ice cream (or this frozen yogurt recipe) In a yogurt bowl Here are 5 other tasty ways to use this granola! More healthy treats: Healthy Brownies with a chocolate-fudge frosting Trail Mix five different recipes! Healthy Zucchini Muffins with miniature chocolate chips Healthy Chocolate Cookies with peanut butter No-Bake Granola Bars with dried tart cherries FOLLOW ALONG! Subscribe to my newsletter and follow along on Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram for the latest updates, recipes and content. No-Bake Granola 5 from 6 votes - Review this recipe No-Bake Granola is an easy-to-make and healthy snack that takes less than 10 minutes to prepare and doesn't even need the oven! Add in your favorite granola mix-ins like miniature chocolate chips, coconut flakes, and/or dried cranberries. SAVE TO RECIPE BOX Print Recipe No-Bake Granola 5 from 6 votes - Review this recipe SAVE TO RECIPE BOX Print Recipe No-Bake Granola is an easy-to-make and healthy snack that takes less than 10 minutes to prepare and doesn't even need the oven! Add in your favorite granola mix-ins like miniature chocolate chips, coconut flakes, and/or dried cranberries. Course Breakfast, Snack Cuisine American, Healthy, Vegetarian Keyword no bake granola Prep Time 15 minutes minutes Total Time 15 minutes minutes Servings 8 snack-sized servings Chelsea Lords Calories 269kcal Author Chelsea Lords Cost $3.53 Ingredients▢ 1/2 cup (127g) creamy peanut butter▢ 2 tablespoons (53g) honey▢ 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract▢ 1/8 teaspoon fine sea salt▢ 1 cup (104g) old-fashioned oats▢ 1/4 cup (26g) oat flour (blend regular oats in a blender -- Note 1)▢ 1/4 cup (9g) Rice Krispies cereal▢ 3/4 cup mix-ins of choice (I used 1/4 cup slivered almonds (25g) 1/4 cup dried cranberries (34g), and 1/4 cup chocolate chips (42g) InstructionsWARM PEANUT BUTTER AND HONEY: In a small microwave-safe bowl combine the peanut butter and honey. Microwave for 30 seconds and then stir until smooth. ADD REMAINING INGREDIENTS: Add in all the other ingredients except for the mix-ins. Mix until combined. It's thick and messy at first, but just keep stirring until a good consistency is formed. You may need to lightly knead the mixture with your hands and then crumble to form granola crumbles. MIX-INS: Add in any mix-ins of choice and stir through and then crumble the granola.STORAGE: Store in an airtight container in a dry, cool place for up to a week. We do like it best within 1-2 days. Video Recipe NotesNote 1: Oat flour is just regular oats that you blend or put in a food processor and pulse until they are a flour consistency. Measure the oat flour AFTER blending. Note 2: Nutrition information does not include any add-ins, as those will vary. Nutrition FactsServing: 1serving | Calories: 269kcal | Carbohydrates: 37g | Protein: 9g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Sodium: 147mg | Potassium: 242mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 492IU | Vitamin C: 5mg | Calcium: 26mg | Iron: 4mg We do our best to provide accurate nutritional analysis for our recipes. Our nutritional data is calculated using a third-party algorithm and may vary, based on individual cooking styles, measurements, and ingredient sizes. Please use this information for comparison purposes and consult a health professional for nutrition guidance as needed. DID YOU MAKE THIS RECIPE? I love hearing from you when you've made one of my recipes! Tag me on Instagram at @ChelseasMessyApron or leave me a comment below.
I love how easy you’ve made granola-making! I totally have all these ingredients right now…along with a serious granola craving after seeing this! Reply
Hi there 🙂 thank you for all the great recipes ! Do you have a granola recipe that is baked ? we like crunchy !! Thank you Jane Broderick Reply
I actually just created one that will be on the blog early next week! 🙂 Thanks for the request Jane! Reply
NO bake granola??? Whaaaaaaa??? I never make homemade granola because I’m super impatient, BUT I could totally get down with this!! Reply
I am literally in love with every recipe on here! beautiful blog x This granola is genius, definitely trying it on my baking spree tonight haha Reply
Oh my gosh, a no bake granola! I always seem to burn a corner when I bake it no matter how closely I watch it, too. Thank you SO much for eliminating just the part of the process I dislike. 🙂 Reply
Brilliant! I actually am one of those weirdos with no microwave, but no matter. I can work it out. Love this! (and I really love the crunch of the Rice Krispies!) Reply
Thanks Heather! Oh my gosh I have no idea how you survive without a microwave haha I use mine all the time! Props to you 🙂 Reply
Thanks so much Gloria! Haha – that’s definitely my problem! And he totally knows how to keep me busy! Hope you are doing well and enjoying (the last bit) of your weekend! 🙂 Reply
It was great to find your cooking ideas. I have been eating soft baked cinnamon oat bars every morning on my holiday in the States and loved them. Therefore I looked if I could find them on line back in the UK and now I am going to bake your recipes, thanks! Reply
Ok, I am a HUGE granola fan! Eat it everyday esp now that am breastfeeding, as heard that it helps with lactation. It’s a quick yet healthy snack to grab and munch on, even while nursing, as I very rarely have the time to sit and eat lately. Made this today while my baby boy watched and played in his bouncy seat. SOO quick and easy! Beyond excited that I came across your site! Couldn’t have been better timing =o) it was super yummy too. Wondering though, if I did something wrong? This didn’t quite “crumble ” for me, other than a few peices, which held up nicely. what would you suggest? Maybe adding a touch more peanut butter and honey to help the ingredients hold together better? Also, how long does this typically last, and what is the best way to store it? Thanks soo so much for sharing!! Reply
Just tried this recipe and its AH-AMAZING! Huge fan of peanut butter so obviously I love it. I added in some chocolate chips, coconut flakes and a bit of cinnamon=PERFECTION. Thank you so much for sharing! 🙂 Reply
We do not have a stove to use in my daycare but I made this recipe with my kids. What a HIT!!!! I loved it myself and we used dry coconut. LOL! Reply
I don’t understand the wet ingredients are supposed to be added to raw oats? Did I miss something? Also how long can this be stored? Reply
Haha i just made this by mistake in the kitchen and looked it up online to see if it was a thing, now ive got a really bad addiction to granola….. Reply