If you’ve never made homemade Cocoa Coffee Almond Granola, let me tell you — it’s easier than you think, and the results are absolutely delicious. I don’t know why I don’t make it more often because every time I do, I’m blown away by how amazing it tastes.
This granola has the perfect crisp texture, a rich chocolatey flavor, and just the right hint of coffee. Plus, it’s fantastic for snacking any time of day.
Why I Love This Granola
There’s something special about making your own granola. The aroma fills the kitchen, and the golden clusters that come out of the oven are so much better than anything store-bought. I love adding a handful to my yogurt in the morning or sprinkle it over a smoothie bowl.
It’s the perfect snack to keep on hand—filling, delicious, and just what I need to take the edge off hunger. A small handful keeps me going for hours.
Benefits of the Ingredients
This granola isn’t just delicious — it’s packed with nutrient-rich ingredients that provide lasting energy and health benefits:
- Oats: A great source of fiber, oats help keep you full and support digestion. They’re also rich in antioxidants and can help regulate blood sugar levels. My favorite oats to buy are the Sprouted Rolled Oats from Costco. They’re packed with fiber and nutrients, and they’re very reasonably priced. I like to store mine in the freezer to keep them fresh.
- Sliced Almonds: Almonds add a satisfying crunch along with heart-healthy fats, vitamin E, and a dose of plant-based protein.
- Cocoa Powder: Cocoa is loaded with powerful antioxidants that can improve heart health, reduce inflammation, and even boost your mood.
- Coffee: The coffee infuses the granola with rich flavor and provides a small caffeine boost — perfect for a morning snack or mid-afternoon energy boost.
- Maple Syrup: This natural sweetener adds a warm flavor and a touch of sweetness without refined sugar.
- Sea Salt: A pinch of salt enhances the overall flavor and balances the sweetness perfectly.

How to Make Cocoa Coffee Almond Granola
This recipe comes together in just a few simple steps:
- Preheat your oven to 300°F (150°C) and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
- In a mixing bowl, whisk together the maple syrup, coffee, cocoa powder, and sea salt until smooth.
- Add the oats and sliced almonds, stirring until everything is well coated.
- Spread the mixture evenly on the prepared baking sheet and bake for 20-25 minutes, stirring halfway through to ensure even crisping.
- Once golden and fragrant, remove from the oven and let it cool completely before breaking it into crunchy clusters.
Enjoy It Your Way
This Cocoa Coffee Almond Granola is fantastic by the handful, but it’s also perfect for:
- Sprinkling over Greek yogurt or cottage cheese
- Adding to your morning oatmeal for extra crunch
- Topping ice cream or smoothie bowls
- Pairing with dried fruit for a DIY trail mix

Why You’ll Love It
I can’t get enough of this granola — the rich cocoa flavor with that hint of coffee is simply irresistible, and the crunchy texture keeps me coming back for more.
Plus, it’s one of those recipes that’s so simple yet so rewarding, which is why it always makes me wonder why I don’t make homemade granola more often.
Once you make a batch, you’ll see exactly what I mean! So, if you give this Cocoa Coffee Almond Granola a try, let me know — I’d love to hear how you enjoy it!
Cocoa Coffee Almond Granola
Ingredients
Instructions
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Preheat the oven to 325ºF (160ºC) and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
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In a bowl, whisk together the maple syrup, coffee, cocoa powder, and salt. Add the oats
and almonds and stir to combine.
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Spread the mixture evenly onto the baking sheet. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes or until light
golden brown, stirring once halfway through.
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Remove from the oven and let cool completely. It will crisp up as it cools. Enjoy!
Nutrition Facts
Servings 12
- Amount Per Serving
- Calories 157kcal
- % Daily Value *
- Total Fat 6g10%
- Total Carbohydrate 23g8%
- Dietary Fiber 3g12%
- Protein 5g10%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
