Here's my recipe, which I've literally made every week for a couple of years now (and know of at least two other households that got hooked). Simplicity is key for me.
For one sheet pan (I usually make a double batch):
1 cups oats (regular rolled, buy not instant)
1.5 cups of nuts: I use two kinds per batch, choosing from walnuts, pecans, pistachio, almond and macadamia (Trader Joes is the place to buy them)
1 or 2 tablespoons of brown sugar
.5 cup maple syrup.
Dash of salt, and perhaps some vanilla extract
Stir the brown sugar in the maple syrup, and then mix that with nuts oats. Mix well to coat all of the oats.
I bake for 20 minutes at 350 (top will be lightly brown), stir, and usually another 5 does it. It will all be lightly brown. This is much shorter and higher heat than most recipes, but if it took much longer, I wouldn't do it as often.
We mix this with a conventional cereal each morning, 7 days a week. Yeah, we're boring, but my wife and I just love the stuff.
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Jonah on March 5th, 2009, 8:17 pm, edited 1 time in total.