Eleven Madison Park Granola Recipe (2024)

Recipe from Daniel Humm

Adapted by Sam Sifton

Updated Jan. 19, 2024

Eleven Madison Park Granola Recipe (1)

Total Time
40 minutes
Cook Time
35 to 40 minutes
Rating
5(5,697)
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At the end of every meal at the restaurant Eleven Madison Park, in Manhattan, guests are presented with a small gift: a jar of granola for tomorrow’s breakfast. It is classic Alpine fare, taken straight from the chef Daniel Humm’s childhood in Zurich. The rolled oats are golden with brown sugar and a hint of maple, with salt and a wisp of olive oil for depth. Coconut chips and shelled pistachios provide a hint of whimsy, pumpkin seeds a leathery crunch. Dried sour cherries peek out from here and there, bits of softness to complete the whole. Best of all, the recipe is simple and bulletproof for anyone with a rimmed baking sheet and an oven, at least if you're careful with the kosher salt. Opinions vary greatly over the amount we call for: a whole tablespoon. For some, that is many teaspoons too many. (For many others it is absolutely perfect.) Season to taste. —Sam Sifton

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Ingredients

Yield:6 cups

  • cups rolled oats
  • 1cup shelled pistachios
  • 1cup unsweetened coconut chips
  • cup pumpkin seeds
  • 1tablespoon kosher salt
  • ½cup light brown sugar
  • cup maple syrup
  • cup extra virgin olive oil
  • ¾cup dried sour cherries

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Nutritional analysis per serving (12 servings)

296 calories; 18 grams fat; 6 grams saturated fat; 0 grams trans fat; 8 grams monounsaturated fat; 3 grams polyunsaturated fat; 30 grams carbohydrates; 4 grams dietary fiber; 14 grams sugars; 6 grams protein; 162 milligrams sodium

Note: The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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Preparation

  1. Step

    1

    Heat oven to 300 degrees. In a large bowl, mix together the oats, pistachios, coconut, pumpkin seeds and salt.

  2. In a small saucepan set over low heat, warm the sugar, syrup and olive oil until the sugar has just dissolved, then remove from heat. Fold liquids into the mixture of oats, making sure to coat the dry ingredients well.

  3. Step

    3

    Line a large rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat, and spread granola over it. Bake until dry and lightly golden, 35 to 40 minutes, stirring granola a few times along the way.

  4. Step

    4

    Remove granola from oven, and mix into it the dried sour cherries. Allow to cool to room temperature before transferring to a storage container. Makes about 6 cups.

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robWeeve, author of "You Just Passed Your Dinner"

2 points - 1 tablespoon of kosher salt is insanely over salted. inedible. my next mix, tomorrow, will reduce the amount to 1 teaspoon.

the other point is when you cook the granola do not be tempted to cook it beyond 45 minutes. at 45 minutes the initial liquids will have dried but the hot granola will still appear to be wet because you are seeing the sugar which has liquefied. if you leave the pan in the oven longer than 45 minutes the sugar will only caramelize and ultimately burn.

Jo

I have made this many times and still find it to be the best granola ever! For those who think the amount of salt is too much, just be sure you are using kosher salt. A tablespoon of it is equal to about a teaspoon of regular table salt. I use Diamond Crystal Kosher Salt. I have also made it with different nuts and fruits but find that my family and friends prefer it just as written.

Leslie

I make this recipe often, and love it. I adapted it to make it less sweet (and caloric), and to me it is just as good. In place of pistachios, I used toasted pecans, as I prefer them. I use half the salt, use 1/4 cup light brown sugar, and then less than 1/3 cup of both maple syrup and olive oil (amount approximate - I mostly leave it about 1/2 inch below the top of the 1/3 cup measure). I personally leave out the dried fruit, as I prefer the nut and coconut taste to shine through. Yum!

Marilyn

I gotta say, no wonder it's delicious - it has a lot of sugar in relation to the quantity of oats. I've been using a recipe for granola from America's Test Kitchen that uses 5 cups of oats, 2 cups of nuts, and only 2/3 cup sugar, half of which is maple syrup. It's delicious, too.

ChiaviDiBasso

Sticky dried cherries. I had a lot of trouble chopping the dried cherries into small bits because they are so sticky. I solved the problem by freezing the cherries and then chopping them up in a food processor.

Chris B.

Let's clear this up once and for all. Diamond Crystal Kosher salt is less dense than Morton Kosher salt. So Diamond Crystal is less salty per unit than Morton. So to be on the safe side always use Diamond Crystal. I think most pros do already.
I found this out the hard way when I almost ruined a recipe when I couldn't get Diamond Crystal and bought Morton's instead. I threw the box of Morton's right out. Too dangerous to have in the kitchen!

susank57

I make this all the time. I was not a fan of purchased granolas- even the fancy stuff they sell these days. I mix the olive oil, syrup, sugar and salt (a fraction of what is called for) in a heavy glass measuring cup and pop it in the microwave rather than using saucepan on the stove.

maria

I make a granola recipe very close to this one but use coconut oil instead of olive oil and add pecans, sun flower seeds, chia seeds and ground flax seeds to the mix. Yum!

PDX Maus

I also added 1 cup medium shred coconut, which was all I had on hand. It didn't burn. Although you couldn't see the medium shredded flakes, it was definitely a subtle additional flavor. When I made the batch a second time and forgot to add coconut, it wasn't as good. The coconut is definitely needed to balance the flavors.

jmee

I've ditched every other granola recipe now that I've discovered this one. The base recipe accommodates all sorts of variations. I usually use sliced or slivered almonds rather than pistachio nuts because I have them on hand. I leave out the coconut and cherries. And I cut the sugar and salt a bit. I've added cinnamon and a bit of orange juice to great success. It's a fun recipe to play around with and has become one of the more requested items for care packages for my kids.

bluerroses

I love having nutritional info available. It would be a huge help if the portion size was noted as well. For example, it's challenging to figure out the volume of 1/14th of this recipe.

Uviolet

Using sugar/syrup/olive oil gave this granola perfect crunch; my usual recipe uses veg oil and honey and it turns out a lot softer, which my husband doesn't like! I added ground cardamom, which i like with the pistachio/cherry combo.

Amy

My favorite granola--first tasted as a gift after dinner at 11 Madison Park years ago. Have used dried apricots instead of cherries and almonds instead of pistachios but best as written. Very easy to make and it freezes well.

LAV

A delicious base recipe to play around with. I don't see this granola lasting long in our house! Like most folks, I used 1/4 (!) of the sugar and syrup, and it was still plenty sweet. I also used 1 tsp of kosher salt, and will use even less next time. For the final tweak - I used shredded coconut, slivered almonds, organic raisins, and dried cranberries. So easy and fabulous - a true keeper.

Kate

One granola recipe to rule them all

Cori

This is a family staple and we make it often. I reduce the salt to about 1/2 Tbsp kosher salt and only use 1/4 cup brown sugar and 1/4 cup maple syrup. I also switch out different nuts and dried fruit. Pecans are a favorite.

Bonnie

Pistachio nuts is a nice, unusual addition! However, I will cut down on the sweetness (generally use 1/4 cup maple syrup, no other sugar)

Beth

Way too salty! I made another batch without any salt and combined the two. Now it's delicious!

Marge

Use 1/4 c. Brown sugar instead of 1/2 c. And used kosher salt

Dmj

It’s hard to believe that using 3 cups of oats, rather than 2-3/4, would make any difference to the outcome.

Julianne

Made this following some advice plus requests from my 6 year old. Just oats and coconut. Less than 1/3 c maple syrup and only 1/4 sugar. Heaping tsp diamond crystal kosher salt. Absolutely delish. Seemed to only need 30 mins, perhaps because the pan was less full since I skipped pumpkin seeds etc.

Janice

I substituted pistachios with pecans!Didn't have cherries so added some dates, cinnamon too, and less sugar.

Dom

I've made this and love it, but with two changes: I substitute melted butter for the olive oil, and almonds instead of pistachios...and I cut the salt to 1/2 a teaspoon!

Peggy Polenberg

Best best best granola! Easy, delicious & vegan. And it’s fruit free which my husband prefers.

John

I made this a few times and found it to be (1) utterly delicious and (2) so sweet it burns your throat. This is for snacking and certainly not for cereal. I cut the sugar by a third on one try and found it to be more edible for breakfast. Still, there are better recipes (Mark Bittman) for ordinary morning granola.

Sara

I’ve made this as written many times and it is excellent. I have also left out the brown sugar completely, and it is still sweet enough with the maple syrup. Highly recommend.

Margery

My changes.I omit the sugar and add one tablespoon of honey. I use cashews instead of pistachios. I use one half teaspoon salt instead of kosher salt.No cherries.

Susan

When I first made this, it was waaay too salty. Incapable of throwing it out, I mixed in another batch minus the salt. Delicious and plenty to share. Win-win!

Forkin Brilliant

The best granola is actually Samin Nosrats in her book salt fat acid heat… use maldon seasalt also for the perfect seasoning, the other kosher capers are way too fine.

Joe Ball

I put maple syrup, nuts, shredded, coconut, head salt in the oil when I heated. Then I pour this mixture onto the oats and cook them at 350° for 30 minutes. I had raisins and sometimes chopped dates afterwards but I like the idea of dried cherries.

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Eleven Madison Park Granola Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why are homemade granola not crunchy? ›

Higher temperatures can cause ingredients like nuts, seeds, and coconut to burn before the batch has a chance to properly dry out and crisp up, Perry says. Stick with a low temperature, keep an eye on your mixture, and stir it from time to time to help it brown evenly.

How many calories are in Eleven Madison Park granola? ›

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Nutrition Facts (per serving)
304Calories
18gFat
34gCarbs
6gProtein

What ingredient makes granola clump together? ›

Clumpy Granola Method: Add Egg White

About this method: According to Deb Perelman of Smitten Kitchen, “Nothing glues like protein.” While there are many granola recipes that include an egg white, I got this tip from the Big Cluster Maple Granola recipe in The Smitten Kitchen Cookbook.

How do I crisp up my granola? ›

Not only can you transform that soggy, chewy granola back to being blissfully crunchy, but it's easier than you might think. All it takes is spreading the granola in a single layer on a rimmed baking sheet and heating it in a 400 degree oven for five minutes — essentially re-baking it.

Does homemade granola harden as it cools? ›

NOTE: The granola will clump and harden while cooling - not during baking. Allow to cool before stirring in the raisins, cranberries, or craisins. If stored in an airtight container, your granola could last for 2 weeks.

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What makes granola so high in calories? ›

Granola is also calorie dense – some contain a little more than 300 calories per cup, but others can pack up to 600 calories per cup, from added oils, coconut, chocolate and added sugars including evaporated cane juice, honey, maple syrup, molasses, cane sugar and brown rice syrup.

What has more calories oats or granola? ›

When comparing 100 grams of each, oatmeal provides 68 calories while your average granola packs around 471 calories. In addition, granola also contains significantly more carbohydrates with 64 grams, compared with oatmeal's 12 grams.

What is the best binder for granola? ›

Nut butter is a super flavorful fat that serves multiple purposes in granola. It acts as a binding agent—along with additional coconut oil and whatever natural sweetener I've chosen—helping to pull the dry ingredients together into a wet, sticky mass for baking.

Why is my homemade granola not clumping? ›

You need to stir the granola as it bakes to encourage even toasting. But, about halfway through the total bake time, just let it be. As the sugars caramelize, they cause the ingredients to stick together and eventually form those oh-so-desirable clusters.

Why does granola have so much added sugar? ›

You might be wondering: If granola is supposed to be so good for you, then why does it have so much sugar? To put it simply: Food companies (both big and small ones) add sugars and sweeteners to foods because they don't think you'll buy them otherwise.

Is homemade granola healthier? ›

And when I'm feeling extra, it's an essential topping on my Pitaya smoothie bowls or my toast with peanut butter, thinly sliced apple and a sprinkle of cinnamon and granola. YUM! More reasons to obsess over homemade granola: Healthier: it has less sugar and is lower Calorie than anything you'll find at the store.

What is the healthiest way to eat granola? ›

Smoothie with Granola

Try adding it to your favorite smoothie to give it an extra boost of fiber from the whole grains, healthy fats and added flavor. It's also an easy way to increase calories in a smoothie. Personally, I think it would be a delicious addition to my Strawberry Peanut Butter Smoothie!

How do you keep granola from falling apart? ›

Chia seeds are often praised for their binding powers. In fact, they secure ingredients so well that they can even be used as an egg replacer. Adding just a spoonful of chia seeds to your favorite granola bar recipe will make a huge difference in its texture.

Why is my granola still soft? ›

If they are soggy after storage, they may have been stored while still warm. To fix this, spread the granola on a baking sheet and heat it in a 400-degree oven for about 5 minutes. This quick high temp bake is only for reheating and should only be done for a few minutes to prevent burning.

Does granola get crunchy when it cools? ›

Your homemade granola will continue to crisp up as it cools. It's tempting to start eating it as soon as it comes out of the oven, but if you let it rest for 15 minutes on the sheet pan, it'll be extra crisp and toasty – totally worth the wait!

How to know when homemade granola is done? ›

Using a low oven temperature helps dry out the granola without over-baking it. Keep in mind that the granola won't be dry right out of the oven — it will dry as it cools. So take it out of the oven when it looks lightly toasted and smells like cooked honey.

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