Granola loaf
12
Easy
10 minutes
1 hour and 15 minutes
Soft, golden and filled with all the toasty goodness of your favourite flavoured granola, this easy one-bowl loaf is the kind of bake that feels like a warm hug, just in time for Mother’s Day! Providing maximum comfort with minimal effort, it’s a simple mix-and-stir recipe that delivers big on flavour and texture.
For more Mother's Day inspiration, try this savoury Dutch baby.
Ingredients
Method
- 4 large free-range eggs
- 1 cup oil
- 100 g brown sugar
- 1 cup Woolworths plain double-cream plain yoghurt
- 375 g cake flour, sifted
- 2 T baking powder
- 200 g Woolworths strawberry-flavoured granola
- Woolworths triple chocolate luxury granola, for sprinkling (optional)
Method
Ingredients
- Preheat the oven to 170°C. Beat together the eggs, oil and sugar. Add the yoghurt and stir to combine.
- Add the flour and baking powder, then mix to combine. Fold through the strawberry granola.
- Pour into a 21 cm loaf tin lined with baking paper, sprinkle over the triple chocolate granola, if using, and bake for 1 hour and 15 minutes, or until a skewer comes out clean. Cover with foil halfway through baking to stop the loaf from browning too quickly if necessary.
- Allow to cool fully before slicing and serving.
Cook’s note: Serve with generous amount of butter with a drizzle of honey or crème fraiche and cherry jam.
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Host: Sara Booley
Food production: Abigail Donnelly
Food assistant: Bianca Jones
Photography: Shavan Rahim
Videography: Romy Wilson
Treat mom this Mother’s Day with a selection of breakfast cereals, deli and dairy items from Woolworths for the ultimate brunch spread. Try Woolworths’ new lite granola and granola clusters for a clean and wholesome start to the day – they're delicious on their own or in a granola loaf. Then, up the ante with a savoury, charcuterie-style Dutch baby. Nothing says wholesome quite like a morning spent together – and letting mom know that all those years of making breakfast for everyone else haven't gone unnoticed.
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