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This Healthy Chocolate Granola is crunchy, chocolatey, and made with simple pantry staples like oats, nuts, cocoa powder, and maple syrup. It’s sweet enough to feel a little fun, but still totally reasonable for breakfast or snack time.

The most delicious chocolate granola
If you’ve been here for a while, you know I really love a good homemade granola. I’ve made a few different versions over the years, but somehow I had never made a chocolate one, which honestly felt overdue. And once I finally did, I was very into it.
The nice thing is, it’s really simple to make. You mix the dry ingredients in one bowl, warm the chocolatey syrup on the stove, stir everything together, and bake until crisp. Then the melted chocolate goes on at the end, which is where things get especially good (and a little dangerous if you’re standing too close to the pan).
The first time I made this, I kept grabbing little clusters while it cooled because I could not help myself. It has that deep cocoa flavor, plenty of crunch, and just enough sweetness to make it feel special without turning into a full-on dessert. It’s fun, easy, and very good in a yogurt bowl (or straight by the handful, which is also valid)!

Ingredients needed to make this granola recipe
The ingredients used in this recipe are very simple. If you do a lot of baking, you probably already have most of these items in your pantry! Here’s an overview of everything you’ll need:
- Rolled oats: You’ll need 4 cups of rolled oats for the base of the granola. Steel cut oats may be used in place of rolled oats at a 1:1 ratio. Baking time may need to be slightly increased.
- Nuts: You’ll need 1 cup finely chopped nuts for crunch and richness. I’ve used almonds and walnuts, but pecans work too.
- Coconut flakes: You’ll need 1/2 cup coconut flakes, which are optional but add extra texture. Leave them out if you do not want any coconut in the mix.
- Salt: You’ll need 1/2 tsp salt to balance the sweetness and bring out the chocolate flavor.
- Coconut sugar: You’ll need 1/2 cup of coconut sugar for sweetness and a lightly caramel-like flavor. Brown sugar works if that is what you have.
- Cocoa powder: You’ll need 1/2 cup of cocoa powder for the rich chocolate base. Unsweetened cocoa powder works best.
- Maple syrup: You’ll need 1/2 cup pure maple syrup to sweeten the granola and help it clump together a bit.
- Coconut oil: You’ll need 1/2 cup of coconut oil to help the granola crisp up in the oven. Refined coconut oil is a good option if you do not want a coconut flavor! You can also use olive, avocado, almond, or vegetable oil in place of coconut oil. Use a 1:1 ratio.
- Vanilla: You’ll need 1 tsp vanilla to round out the chocolate flavor.
- Chocolate chips or chopped chocolate: you’ll need 1 cup of chocolate chips or 2 chopped chocolate bars for the melted chocolate finish.
- Flake sea salt: This is optional, but a little on top is really good if you like that salty chocolate combo.

Kitchen materials needed to make homemade granola
This granola recipe is pretty simple and only requires about 6 or 7 kitchen items. To make this dish, you’ll need:
- Baking sheet
- Parchment paper
- Two mixing bowls
- Saucepan
- Mixing spoon or baking spatula

How to make this easy chocolate granola recipe
Healthy chocolate granola is very easy to make. From start to finish, expect around 45 minutes of prep and cook time!
Preheat your oven to 325°F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
In a large bowl, stir together the oats, chopped nuts, coconut flakes, and salt. Make sure everything is mixed well so the coconut and nuts are evenly spread throughout.
In a saucepan over medium heat, combine the coconut sugar, cocoa powder, maple syrup, and coconut oil. Stir for 3 to 4 minutes, or until the sugar is dissolved and the mixture looks smooth. Turn off the heat, then stir in the vanilla.
Pour the chocolate mixture over the oat mixture and stir until everything is fully coated. You want all the dry ingredients to look glossy and evenly mixed, especially around the bottom of the bowl.
Spread the granola onto the baking sheet and press it into an even layer. Pressing it down helps create bigger clusters, which is always a win. Bake for 25 to 30 minutes.
As soon as the granola comes out of the oven, sprinkle the chocolate chips or chopped chocolate over the top. Return the pan to the oven for 5 minutes, just until the chocolate melts. Then stir the granola so the melted chocolate coats little bits throughout.
Let the granola cool for 1 hour before breaking it apart into crispy clusters. This part matters! It crisps up as it cools, so do not rush it.

Recipe Tips
Below are some common chocolate granola questions. Don’t see the answer you’re looking for? Leave a comment at the bottom of this post! I’ll be happy to help.
DOES THIS GRANOLA TASTE LIKE COCONUT?
Not necessarily. Coconut sugar does not really taste like coconut, and refined coconut oil is very neutral. If you want even less coconut flavor, skip the coconut flakes.
HOW DO I GET BIG CLUSTERS IN HOMEMADE GRANOLA?
Press the granola into a firm, even layer before baking, then let it cool completely before breaking it apart. That helps it set into larger pieces instead of loose crumbs.
WHY IS MY GRANOLA NOT CRISPY YET?
Granola gets crisp as it cools, not just while it bakes. If it still seems soft straight from the oven, let it sit for the full cooling time before deciding it needs more oven time.
CAN I USE DIFFERENT NUTS?
Yes. Almonds, walnuts, pecans, and peanuts all work well here. Use what you like or what you already have.
WHAT CAN I SERVE WITH CHOCOLATE GRANOLA?
It’s great with milk, over yogurt, on smoothie bowls, or just by the handful. You can also sprinkle it over banana slices or cottage cheese for a quick snack.
IS THIS GOOD FOR MEAL PREP?
Yes, very. It keeps well at room temperature, so it’s easy to make once and use throughout the week for breakfast or snacks.

Storing leftovers
Store the granola in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 weeks.
Make sure it is fully cooled before storing so it stays crisp. If you want to keep the texture as crunchy as possible, use a container with a tight-fitting lid and keep it in a cool, dry spot.
There are more granola recipes where this one came from!
Looking for more delicious homemade granola treats? I have you covered! Check out these recipes for some more great ideas that everyone will love!
- No Bake Nutty Granola Bars
- Healthy Granola Bars
- Trail Mix Granola Bars
- Healthy Almond Butter Granola
Recipe by Erin Morrissey and Photos by The Mindful Hapa
Healthy Chocolate Granola Recipe
This Healthy Chocolate Granola recipe is a low sugar treat that’s perfect for breakfast, dessert, and snacking! It’s made with oats, nuts, cocoa powder, and maple syrup.
Ingredients
- 4 cups rolled oats
- 1 cup finely chopped nuts (I’ve used almonds and walnuts)
- 1/2 cup coconut flakes (optional)
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1/2 cup coconut sugar
- 1/2 cup cocoa powder
- 1/2 cup maple syrup
- 1/2 cup coconut oil
- 1 tsp vanilla
- 1 cup chocolate chips or 2 chocolate bars chopped
- optional: flake sea salt on top
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 325F and line baking sheet with parchment paper
- In a large bowl, mix together oats, nuts, coconut flakes, and salt.
- In a saucepan, heat coconut sugar, cocoa powder, maple syrup and coconut oil over medium heat. Let cook for 3-4 minutes or until sugar is dissolved.
- Turn off heat and add in vanilla.
- Pour saucepan mixture onto oat mixture and stir until combined.
- Pour onto baking sheet and press into flat sheet. Bake for 25-30 minutes total.
- Once fully baked, top with chocolate chips immediately. Stick back in oven for 5 minutes until chips are melted. Stir granola, letting melted chocolate cover all of the granola.
- Let cool for one hour before breaking apart.
- Store in pantry for up to two weeks.
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cassandra diaz says
THE BEST! SO crunchy, filling and addicting.
Fun story, this granola is great for nursing mommas (accidentally ate a ton and almost drown my nursing baby girl, haha!)
I excluded the extra chocolate chips but even with that, feel SO much power from the coco powder and loved it.
It’s a winner, and I keep a bag in the freezer for a quick handful snack 🙂
Erin says
Hi Cassandra, ah I am thrilled you like the granola and hope your daughter does too! Hahaha
Karen says
I just made this today, and OMG AMAZING!!!! I was running low on nuts but found a package of slightly outdated hazelnuts in my pantry….. so i used a combo of hazelnuts and slivered almonds! I can’t wait until breakfast tomorrow. will top with plain greek yogurt and fresh strawberries!!!!! It was so hard not to keep nibbling on the pan as it was cooling this afternoon!!
Erin says
Hi Karen, thanks for your kind words!! I am so happy you enjoyed it! 🙂
Kellen says
Oh wow this is so delicious! I made only a 1/4 batch because I knew it would be dangerous to have it all at once! So so good!
Erin says
Hi Kellen, thank you so much for the kind words! So happy you enjoyed it! 🙂
Rachel says
Ok, WOW. This stuff is dangerously good!! I cannot stop eating it! I can’t wait to make it again and take it to book club; it’ll most definitley be a hit! Thank you for this amazing recipe!!!
Erin says
Hi Rachel! I am trilled you enjoyed it! Hope your book club did too!
Alexis says
This granola is so delicious, super easy to make, and doesn’t have any weird ingredients that some store-bought granolas have. I love sprinkling this over yogurt or just eating handfuls lol!
Erin says
Hi Alexis, I am thrilled you love it and yes, it is perfect with yogurt!!
Allie says
I’ve made this recipe about 6 or 7 times and I swear it is better every time. The amount this recipe makes usually lasts my boyfriend and I about 1 to 1.5 weeks. He eats it with Greek yogurt for breakfast and I eat it anytime I’m craving a chocolate snack. It’s super clustery and chocolatey without being sickly sweet. I have thrown all sorts of fun mix-ins from chia seeds to ground chocolate espresso beans. Thanks for another great staple, Erin!
Erin says
Hi Allie! Thank you so much for all of your support! I am so happy you both love it so much!! 🙂
Megan says
Hands down best granola I’ve ever had!
Erin says
Hi Megan, I am thrilled you enjoyed it! 🙂
Madalyn Booher says
Honestly one of the very best things I have ever tasted! Definitely the best granola I’ve ever had 😍
Erin says
Hi Madalyn, I am thrilled you loved it! 🙂
Delia Sanchez says
I absolutely loved this recipe! I love chocolate so it was a perfect combination for me. I shared it with a few of my co-workers and they loved it as well! So good to eat as a snack out of the bag or in yogurt bowls.
Seriously, everyone needs this granola in their lives!!
Erin says
I’m so glad that you liked!!! thanks for sharing.
Becca says
This granola is so good! It’s the perfect treat that isn’t too sweet. I brought it all with me to work and now I have it as a afternoon pick me up, it is perfect!
Erin says
Its the perfect treat for work! Glad you’re enjoying.
Michele says
Oh no, as I suspected this is a going to be a problem!! But seriously, such a great, not overly sweet, treat. Perfection again Erin
Erin says
So glad you liked it Michele!! 🙂
Andi says
Okay, this stuff is addicting…soo so good!! I shared with all my coworkers and they couldn’t agree more! Its great plain, with some almond milk or in yogurt!! Thanks for the great recipe Erin!!
Erin says
SO glad you’re enjoying it!! Thanks for sharing.
Jess says
Absolutely delicious and super addictive! Very easy to make – thank you for always developing such great content!
Erin says
Thanks Jess! I love hearing that.
Danielle says
This granola is amazing. The clusters of oats and coconut hardened with chocolate and sea salt are satisfying as a snack or better yet, in a bowl with your favourite milk alternative. Dynamite 🧨 ❤️
Erin says
Aw I love to hear this! thank you for sharing. Glad you are enjoying it!
cassandra diaz says
Amazing! My new year’s resolution was to review more, so here we go! I always trust your recipes and they never disappoint 😍 This was amazing and perfect for our Valentine’s gifts mixed with some homemade popcorn 😍 I added some crunchy PB to it because my coconut flakes made it a bit dry and I didn’t have enough chopped nuts. It was even more perfect! Such a treat, you are so creative!
Erin says
So glad you liked it my love!!
Amy says
Didn’t have coconut flakes but still turned our amazing! Officially a staple!
Erin says
It’s a staple in my house too! So glad you like it!
Tallinna says
This recipe is beyond words! It will become a staple for sure! I wish I made double the batch though😄 Erin you are a culinary genius👍🏻
Erin says
LOVE that! So glad you’re enjoying it.
Kelsey says
First stab at homemade granola and why not try chocolate. So perfect and truly simple. It’s taking all of me to not keep snacking on it.
Erin says
Hi Kelsey, so happy you made and loved it!!
Victoria says
Just made this and omg it’s incredible! Ate it with some almond milk and the flavor combo reminds me of Cocoa Puffs.
Erin says
OMG I thought the same thing haha!
Mikaella says
THE BESTTT cacao granola!! Already made it 4 times
Erin says
Hi Mikaella, so happy you loved it!
Tom says
So simple and tasty!! 5 stars!
Erin says
thank you!!
Erin says
Hi Tom! I am so happy you liked it!
Tara Zlotkin says
Very good recipe. I did add a little extra coconut oil and maple syrup bc it seemed dry from the coconut flakes. Also added a bit of coffee powder bc….coffee and choc:) Thank you Erin, it’s a keeper
Erin says
Love the coffee powder idea!
Lis says
Had this bookmarked since you first posted. Finally made it. Holy cow this is trouble!! I wanted to eat the entire batch before it even went in the oven!!
Erin says
Hi Lis, I am so happy you enjoyed the granola!!
Cristy says
Hi! How much coffee powder did you use?