I’ve been making granola for breakfast and snacks for years. I even make a crunchy oat topping just for ice cream (only 3 ingredients and it’s so good!). But savory granola? I’ve been meaning to develop a savory granola recipe and I’m sorry I waited so long. This granola has many of the same ingredients as the granola we’re all accustomed to but it isn’t sweet–it’s savory and just a little salty.
About this savory granola
Nut Free: This savory granola recipe is nut-free, has no added oils, and you can stir it together in about five minutes. Easy to Make: Simply whisk together egg whites and salt until the mixture is frothy. Stir in rolled oats, pepitas (shelled pumpkin seeds), sunflower seeds, and chia seeds. I season the mixture with 1/4 cup of sugar and chili powder. You’ll need 35-40 minutes to toast it in the oven until your granola is beautifully crispy and browned. Versatile: Sprinkle savory granola on your favorite salad for a real treat. I absolutely adore it on this kale and pear salad. Top your favorite creamy soup with savory granola or scatter some on a grain bowl to give it a nice toothsome bite. Or eat it by the handful! Keep reading for more suggestions.
What to put Savory granola on
Sprinkle it on our favorite salads: Kale salad with cranberries and poppy seed dressing, kale and sweet potato salad with pomegranate, salad with beets, feta, and Dijon dressing. Top melon slices with a little balsamic dressing and savory granola. Garnish creamy soups, like this carrot ginger soup, pumpkin curry soup, or copycat Panera squash soup. Add extra flavor and crunch to roasted vegetables: roasted carrots, roasted sweet potatoes, Parmesan roasted cauliflower. Savory granola on grain bowls? Perfect! Try this quinoa, roasted tomato and ricotta bowl.
How to make this granola your own
I like to make this granola nut-free because of the nut allergies in my household. However, this savory granola recipe is very versatile. Take a look at some of these ideas:
Add Nuts: In place of the sunflower seeds and/or pepitas, use cashews, pistachios, sliced almonds, pine nuts, pecans, or walnuts. Any of these would be really delicious. NOTE: only use raw, not roasted nuts. If you use already roasted nuts, they will probably get too dark or burn when you bake the granola. Add Seeds: Try sesame seeds, cumin seeds, or fennel seeds. Don’t use too heavy of a hand with cumin seeds or fennel seeds. Make without Chili Powder: Not a fan of chili powder? Leave it out. Or add 1/2 teaspoon of cayenne pepper or sriracha if you like spicy food. Other spices to consider would be red pepper flakes, coriander, turmeric, smoked paprika, or ginger. Sweetener Alternatives: Instead of white sugar, sweeten with a tablespoon or two of agave syrup or maple syrup. Make it Keto: Omit the sugar. Make it Vegan: Make this granola with 1/4 cup olive oil instead of egg whites.
Storage Tips
After the savory granola has cooled completely, put it in an airtight container. I like to store mine in a clear glass jar on the counter. It looks so pretty! If you want to keep it longer than a week, I would store it in the fridge because of the high oil content of the seeds/nuts. You wouldn’t want it to go rancid! Granola can also be frozen pretty much indefinitely.
More Granola Recipes
Homemade granola is much fresher tasting than store bought. It’s so easy to make and customize, plus you’ll know exactly what’s in it. Minimal effort, maximum effect. Try these recipes:
Granola with pecans and cranberries Chocolate granola with strawberries Flax granola with cinnamon and sunflower seeds Homemade granola with pecans and almonds Almond Vanilla Granola (with real vanilla bean)