Date-sweetened chai granola. A nut-free granola that’s perfectly sweetened with dates! A delicious and nutritious vegan breakfast.
A fall-inspired granola that’s nut-free and sweetened with dates. This granola is delicious eaten by the handful or served with plant-based milk or yogurt.
This recipe was originally created in 2018 and has been updated with new photography and more details. It’s also inspired by Natalie from Feasting on Fruit. Her date-sweetened granola was my absolute favorite when I avoided added sugar (more on my journey to making peace with food here) and I decided to share it with you, adding my own little twist. It’s still my go-to fall granola to this day.
Here’s what I did: First, I added chai spices to the granola for a touch of fall flavors. Second, I decided to make it nut-free by using sunflower seed butter. This recipe is easily customizable and you can find all of my substitution notes below. I hope you’ll enjoy this date-sweetened granola!
Start by making the date mixture: In a food processor, add the Medjool dates, sunflower seed butter, water and vanilla. Process until you get a creamy and sticky mixture. This is what will bind the granola together.
Transfer the date mixture to a mixing bowl, along with the oats, seeds, spices and salt. Mix it all together until combined.
Bake the granola for 40 minutes, tossing it halfway. The granola will continue to crisp up as it cools down. It should be lightly sweet and crispy. Let it cool completely before storing it in an airtight container at room temperature.
If you make this date-sweetened chai granola, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! I love to hear from you guys. And of course, if you try this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram!
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Just made this and sure enough, it really is utterly addictive. Loved it!
Hi Britta, thank you so much for the feedback! I'm happy to hear you loved it as much as we do. :)
Hi there! Would this recipe work well as granola bars? I want something easy and packable (flat) to take on hikes.
I can't wait to try it!! All my favorite spices :)
Hi Pamela, I think that would be delicious! It might be a trial and error the first time (they may be crumbly). I would press really well in a dish before baking and then bake for the same amount of time or adjust as needed. Again, I can't guarantee they'll be perfect without trying first, but it's worth a try! You can also check out my pumpkin spice date bites if you're looking for a fall hiking snack. They're no-bake and so easy to pack! Hope this helps. :)
Hi. Can you suggest an alternative to the nut/seed butter? I want to give your recipe a try. Thanks
Hi Rabia, the nut or seed butter is an important part of the recipe and it helps it stick. I haven't tried any alternatives, so I can't guarantee anything else would work. Normally you could use maple syrup or rice syrup to make it stick, although this may make the recipe too sweet due to the dates. Sorry I can't help more!
I really want to try this recipe! Is there a way to avoid dates? I never have them in my pantry, plus I have PCOS so I should keep sugars law. I was thinking about a touch of honey instead (still sugar but at least I have it, and I'd use very little of it). Thank you in advance (:
Hi Carola, I haven't tried this one without dates and it may be difficult to determine how much honey to use. I do however have another granola recipe that's very similar, but it's sweetened with maple syrup. You could easily use honey instead! It uses 1/2 a cup, but you could try reducing it and adding a little more nut or seed butter. It may just be a little more crumbly that way, but it would still taste good. Look for maple peanut butter granola on my blog (it's a newer recipe). You could also add the chai spices! Hope this helps. :)
That was fast! Thank you very much, I check it out immediately (:
Haha you caught me as I'm doing some computer work. :) No problem and I hope you'll love it!