15 Healthy Breakfast Cereals That Don’t Come From A Box

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, and often a bowl of cold cereal is the quickest and easiest solution to a healthy breakfast. Store-bought cereals are often packed with sugar and other unwanted ingredients. Here are fifteen healthy homemade breakfast cereals that don’t come from a box.

1. Berry Granola

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This homemade berry granola makes a delicious and hearty breakfast cereal with lots of amazing flavor. It’s perfect with milk or as a topping for yogurt. You can even sprinkle some over vanilla ice cream for dessert.

2. Apple Muesli

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If you’re a muesli fan, you have to try this apple muesli recipe. It’s comforting, nourishing, and simply a great start to your morning. You won’t be hungry an hour later either. This is a stand-alone breakfast, but enjoy it with a cup of coffee and muffin to round out the meal.

3. Copycat Grape Nuts Cereal

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This grain-free version of the popular breakfast cereal is a very filling option for breakfast. copycat grape nuts cereal is tasty, easy to store, and makes a great breakfast that will actually fill you up.

4. Low Sugar Granola

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If you hate the high sugar content in most store-bought granola, making low-sugar granola at home not only saves you on sugar but saves your pennies as well. Make a big batch and keep some in the freezer for future meals.

5. Cold Cereal

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This easy-to-make cold cereal gets cooked in your microwave and can be stored in the fridge for up to 2 weeks. You can even freeze it if you can’t eat it that fast. It’s hands-down better than store-bought cereal, too.

6. Homemade Granola

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Granola is expensive to buy. But if you make it at home, you not only save money while still enjoying tasty granola, but you also save on unwanted processed sugars and more. Homemade granola is better than store-bought in just about every way.

7. Banana Muesli

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Banana muesli is another wonderful muesli recipe that is quick and easy to make on a busy morning, fuels your body with good nutrition, and does really well in the flavor department as well.

8. Maple Cinnamon Granola

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The classic flavor combination in this maple cinnamon granola is a perfect morning starter. Serve it with milk or in a yogurt parfait for a delicious breakfast. Stir in some fresh fruit pieces for extra fiber and nutrition.

9. Banana Granola

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Granola lovers will adore this banana granola. The flavor is stellar, and it’s cheap and easy to make. You can’t go wrong with this one. Just try not to pick out the banana pieces. It’s surprisingly difficult to keep restraint around those things.

10. Grain-Free Trail Mix

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While trail mix isn’t normally eaten as cereal, it’s definitely a delicious way to enjoy it. Just pour a little milk over this grain-free trail mix, and breakfast is served. Or use it as intended and bring it along for a quick snack.

11. Pumpkin Granola

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Love fall flavors? You don’t have to wait for autumn, just make some of this pumpkin granola. It has all the flavors you crave that time of year, plus it’s actually healthy. It’s great with milk, or crushed up and sprinkled over vanilla ice cream for an autumn-inspired dessert.

12. Gluten-Free & Low FODMAP Chocolate Coconut Granola

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If a low FODMAP diet is what you need, breakfast just leveled up. This gluten-free & low FODMAP chocolate coconut granola is a definite morning treat. You can even take a small bag of this along with you to work to enjoy as a snack.

13. Cinnamon Raisin Granola With Coconut Oil

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This cinnamon raisin granola with coconut oil is a super easy granola to make, and it does double duty as a great trail mix. Make a big batch and store some in the freezer to make sure you always have some of this deliciousness on hand.

14. Vegan Granola With Tahini And Maple Syrup

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This chocolate-flavored vegan granola with tahini and maple syrup is the thing you want to wake up to every morning. The tahini-maple syrup combo definitely gives that extra oomph your usual granola lacks.

15. Healthy Cinnamon Crunch Cereal

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Ready to make some crunchy goodness from scratch? This healthy cinnamon crunch cereal is made from nuts and seeds like flaxseed and almond meal with a splash of warm, sweet taste from cinnamon.

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Author: Tiffany McCauley

Title: Food and Travel Journalist

Expertise: Food, cooking, travel

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Tiffany McCauley is a nationally syndicated journalist and an award-winning cookbook author and food blogger. She has been featured on MSN, Huffington Post, Country Living Magazine, HealthLine, Redbook, and many more. Her food specialty is healthy comfort food recipes.

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