Good Housekeeping Maple Granola With Fruit And Nuts Recipe

Total time: 60 minutes

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Net Carbs are 12% of calories per serving, at 33g per serving. Although the amount is above what's considered keto-friendly, it shouldn't kick you out of ketosis.

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Keto & Health Insights for Good Housekeeping Maple Granola With Fruit And Nuts Recipe

  • Net Carbs are 12% of calories per serving, at 33g per serving. This food is a little higher than what's considered keto-friendly but it falls within a range that won't kick you out of ketosis. Take into account any foods you've already consumed. It's recommended that you track the macros of your daily food consumptions—this makes it easier to avoid overconsumption.
  • This food's %DV (daily value percentage) for sodium is 3%. At 79mg, it's considered low in sodium according to the FDA's standard for %DV (daily value percentage), which considers any food with %DV of less than 5% as low sodium. The organization recommends 2300mg of sodium as the daily limit. High sodium is believed to be associated with health problems such as heart disease, strokes, high blood pressure, and kidney malfunctions. Too much low sodium is also associated with health problems. For most adults, a healthy range for daily maximum sodium consumption is between 1500-2300mg; foods should have 5%-20% DV per serving.
  • This meal may require cooking oil. Not all cooking oils are healthy. Extra virgin olive oil and avocado oil are the best cooking oils to use in recipes, whereas plant-based oils are the worst for your health. Virgin coconut oil and butter fall in the middle. Learn more about the healthiest and unhealthiest cooking oils.

Good Housekeeping Maple Granola With Fruit And Nuts Recipe Nutrition Label

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size: 16 servings   ( 68 g )
Amount Per Serving
Calories: 274
Total Fat: 13g
Saturated Fat: 1g
Polyunsaturated Fat: 5g
Monounsaturated Fat: 6g
Trans Fat: 0g
Cholesterol: 0mg
Sodium: 79mg
Total Carbohydrates: 37g
Dietary Fiber: 4g
Sugar: 19g
Protein: 6g
Calcium: 68mg Iron: 2mg
Potassium: 249mg Vitamin A: 8mcg
Vitamin C: 0mg Vitamin D: 0mcg

Ingredients

  • 4 c. rolled oats
  • 2½ oz. dried apricots
  • 2½ oz. dried cranberries
  • 3 oz. Almonds
  • 3 oz. walnuts
  • 1½ oz. raw pumpkin seeds
  • 1 oz. raw unhulled sesame seeds
  • ¼ c. vegetable oil
  • ¾ c. pure maple syrup
  • ¼ c. light corn syrup
  • 1 tsp. ground cinnamon
  • ½ tsp. salt
  • yogurt

Instructions

Visit Good Housekeeping's website to view the recipe instructions. (Via Edamam)