Keto Pecan And Brazil Nut Granola

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  • prep time

    prep time

    10 min

  • cook time

    cook time

    35 min

  • ready time

    ready time

    45 min

Keto Pecan And Brazil Nut Granola

44 ratings

Make this easy Keto granola for a multitude of purposes: meal prep, snacking, or a Keto addition to main meals. It’s made with crunchy pecans and brazil nuts, which are both known for their healthy fats. This is why granola can be so good for you on the Keto diet. By adding coconut oil to the granola, you’re adding flavor and more healthy fat to the recipe. You can follow some of the guidelines below for serving suggestions or eat the granola as is by the handful. Keep cooled granola stored in either an airtight container or a sealed Ziploc bag at room temperature for up to one week.

Serving suggestions

Granola doesn’t have to be eaten plain! Enjoy this Keto granola in a bowl with ice-cold almond milk. You could also use coconut milk or oat milk. Granola can also be broken up over salads or added on top of main course dishes. Enjoy the granola as a breakfast or a snack!

Xylitol substitutions

Xylitol can be substituted with other Keto sweeteners. The most common would be liquid stevia drops, powdered erythritol, or a monk fruit and erythritol blend. Liquid stevia will add zero carbs to your granola.

Other flavors to add

Only a little cinnamon and some vanilla flavor the original recipe here. Other easy flavoring options you might choose are some simple baking spices like pumpkin pie spice, nutmeg, or a pinch of ginger. Instead of vanilla extract, try almond extract to enhance the nutty flavor of the granola.

  • Net Carbs

    2.8 g

  • Fiber

    5.2 g

  • Total Carbs

    11 g

  • Protein

    7.1 g

  • Fats

    43.5 g

433 cals

Keto Pecan And Brazil Nut Granola

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Ingredients

  • Pecans, Raw

    Pecans, Raw

    1 cup, halves

  • Brazil Nuts, Unsalted

    Brazil Nuts, Unsalted

    1 cup, whole pieces

  • Coconut Oil

    Coconut Oil

    1 tablespoon

  • Xylitol by Now

    Xylitol by Now

    1 tablespoon

  • Cinnamon

    Cinnamon

    1 teaspoon

  • Vanilla Extract

    Vanilla Extract

    1 teaspoon

Recipe Steps

steps 3

45 min

  • Step 1

    Preheat an oven to 285 F (140 C) and line a shallow oven tray with baking paper. Roughly chop the brazil and pecan nuts into small chunks. The smaller the pieces, the better the recipe will be.
    Step 1
  • Step 2

    Melt the coconut oil in a dish in your microwave. Add the chopped nuts to a mixing bowl along with the xylitol, cinnamon, melted coconut oil, and vanilla. Stir well to combine, covering the nuts in the oil, sweetener, vanilla and cinnamon.
    Step 2
  • Step 3

    Arrange the nuts in an even layer across the lined baking tray and transfer to the oven to bake for 30-35 minutes until fragrant and golden brown. Allow to cool completely before serving. Use the granola as a cereal, or see serving suggestions made at the beginning of the recipe.
    Step 3

Comments 12

  • FabulousRadish202839

    FabulousRadish202839 6 months ago

    Precaution: read about pros and cons of Brazil nuts at healthline.com Brazil nuts. 🙏😎🖖

    • RousingAvocado458872

      RousingAvocado458872 8 months ago

      Absolutely love this. And it’s now a regular go to breakfast.

      • FabulousRadish202839

        FabulousRadish202839 a year ago

        Have not made yet but sounds good. This is what i do — i figure my own calories/carbs. When these recipes say one serving i think you have to look at the serving size. As in this recipe the serving size is 2.5 oz or x grams— i feel sure 2 ounces of nuts would way more — guessing here. Again i make my own serving size by separating into equal amounts. if you search on healthline.com Brazil nuts. They do indeed caution amounts to limit to due to high selenium amount. 🙏😎🖖

        • Sam

          Sam 2 years ago

          This is good, but I might add some stevia on top too. I use 2.5 oz of granola with a 1/2 cup of vanilla unsweetened almond milk and it tastes great. Filling too. Definitely a quick breakfast to have on hand.

          • StellarArugula862525

            StellarArugula862525 2 years ago

            How many gs is one serving someone please help ??? Also I used walnuts some cashews and peanuts is that ok ?

            • faith4775

              faith4775 6 months ago

              If I change a recipe, I save a copy to My Foods. Then, I Edit Recipe and log exactly what I use and there ya go! If I make changed later on, I edit the recipe so it's always correct and the macros are correct. In this case, I don't care for Xyletol, so I use erythritol/monk fruit golden sugar replacement.

            • FabulousKetone201215

              FabulousKetone201215 2 years ago

              70.9g a serving. You can see it in your serving option next to macro and calories count. Today i mixed cashews, Brazilian and walnuts instead.

          • Zetta

            Zetta 3 years ago

            Love it thank you

            • FedUp!

              FedUp! 3 years ago

              Waaaay to much Selenium (1100% Daily recommended). The safe upper limit for selenium is 400 micrograms a day in adults. Anything above that is considered an overdose. Sub out some of the brazil nuts with almonds or walnuts.

              • FabulousRadish202839

                FabulousRadish202839 6 months ago

                Totally agree. Go to healthline.com Brazil nuts. 🙏😎🖖

              • FabulousRadish202839

                FabulousRadish202839 a year ago

                Agree. Healthline.com has good info on this.

              • FortuitousKale393328

                FortuitousKale393328 3 years ago

                May be unsafe amount of selenium.