This homemade cereal recipe tastes just like Cinnamon Toast Crunch but is gluten, grain, dairy and refined-sugar free! It’s a healthy take on a childhood treat!
OMGOMG ↑ did you READ the TITLE?
I mean, if you did, you probably aren’t even reading the word-age here. Because, like, WHY READ when you could just scroooolllllll down to the most amazing recipe that ever existed here in FFF in 2 seconds FLAT. <— Bold statement. GOING WITH IT.
We made our own CINNAMON TOAST CRUNCH GUYS. You know, those crunchety-crispy little squares that X-PLODE right up in yo’ MOUF with spicy-sweet cinnamon deliciousness. The squares that PREEE much are dessert but, WHO CARES, because they’re in a cereal box. Which means that they are 110% LEGIT to eat for breakfast.
Ya. THOSE. Crazy in love. Freaking out and totally obsessively eating non-stop. All day, every day. Can’t even breathe right now.
I don’t know what’s going to kill me first. Lack of oxygen or the sheer tastiness of these cinnamon toasty crunchy squares that pretty much equal my morning breakfast vibes for the past 400 bazillion years.
That might be an exaggeration. But, Taylor-from-the-past-before-Taylor-was-actually-even-born WISHES this cereal was her breakfast. <— That is NOT an exaggeration.
I’ve professed my love my usual breakfast suspects, which usually involve some kind of oatmeal. I mean, oatmeal breakfast bars or cookie dough overnight oats? SIGN ME UP FOR THAT EVERY MORNING ALL MORNING FOR THE REST OF MY LIFE PLEASE.
But, then I met homemade cereal and everything that I thought I knew about my oatmeal-for-breakfast-loving-self came into question.
Fill disclosure and honest moment: When I say “breakfast-eating-self” I’m sort of lying. My cereal eat-age does not just stop in the morning, it’s more of an all-day event. My inner cinnamon-sweet-texture loving self just can’t stop my snacking mouth from crunchin’ them down every moment that I walk into the kitchen, open the refrigerator, and see the little Tupperware container just CALLING OUT to me.
They need to invent Tupperware with locks. New business venture? I THINK YES.
Okay. YEW KNOW WHAT? UMM, our homemade Cinnamon Toast crunch is PALEO guys. Liiiiiike, it’s full of naturally coconut sugar sweetness, super tasty nut flours and melty, rich coconut oil, aaaand not much else. Well, except CINNAMON. I feel like you should have maybe guessed that though.
If coconut sugar isn’t your Jam, cause you’re doing the low carb thing, you could also try some homemade keto low carb cereal!
Homemade Paleo Cinnamon Toast Crunch
New Video!>> 6 Ingredient Homemade Paleo Cinnamon Toast Crunch!
Yes, you read that right! You CAN make your favorite childhood cereal at home, WITH only 6 ingredients, AND its gluten/grain/dairy/refined sugar free, AND SO easy to make! Recipe link at the end of the video!Posted by Food Faith Fitness on Saturday, 27 February 2016
Side note. Fun fact about Taylor: I obsessively ingest cinnamon. Like, when I eat my daily 4 bowls of oatmeal (no lie. I just really sort of love it a lot) I make ½ cup oatmeal with probably 1 WHOLE TBSPS of cinnamon. It actually might be more. I don’t measure. That’s more than you put in a loaf of banana bread. RIDICULOUS.
Now you’re judging me. Don’t worry, I got the Huberoni’s normal-people taste buds to test this recipe. Because I had to make sure the cinnamon wasn’t LIKE HEY WHOA, you THINK you’re eating cinnamon toast crunch except, PSCYH, you’re just doing the cinnamon challenge instead.
You get me.
Side note, the sequel. You know how the Hubs feels about cereal (it is his version of my oatmeal) and he gave these crave-able, crispety little squares, that actually stay crunchy in MILK, 2 thumbs AND 2 toes up. The REAL DEAL peeps.
Homemade cereal. I already see your brains shutting down because you ain’t got time to make your own cereal, and you think this is, like, THE ULTIMATE in hard things to make EVER. How-EV-er, there are only 6 Ingredients. SIX. S-I-X.
PLUSSSSS, you just have to mix them, roll ‘em and then cut them into adorable little squares. That is the hardest part. Which is actually not hard at all, it just takes a wee little bit of time.
But, I promise your healthy-kid-food-loving-faces that it is time WELL SPENT.
Unlike reading. SO, STAP IT and get your breakfast vibes to match mine.
Before my snacking mouth munches every. Last. Square.
Ingredients
- 1 Cup Almond Flour 105g
- 1/4 Cup Coconut Flour 25g
- 3/4 Cup + 2 tsp Coconut sugar divided
- 1/4 tsp Salt
- 1 1/2 Tbsp Cinnamon
- 1 Large egg white
- 2 Tbsp Coconut oil melted
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 450 degrees and line twobaking sheets[/url] with parchment paper, or a[url href=http://amzn.to/1O3NqKT target=_blank rel=nofollow]silpat. Set aside.
- In a large bowl, stir together the almond flour, coconut flour, 3/4 cup Coconut sugar, salt and cinnamon until well mixed.
- Add in the egg white and melted coconut oil. Using your hands, press the mixture together until it begins to moisten and you can pack it into a ball.
- Place half the dough between two large pieces of parchment paper and roll out until VERY thin, about 1/16 inch thick.
- Cut the dough into 3/4 inch squares and gently transfer to the prepared sheets. * Repeat with remaining dough **
- Sprinkle the remaining 2 tsp of Coconut sugar over the squares and bake until they just turn golden brown, about 3-4 minutes. They burn very quickly so watch them closely in that last minute. Mine were perfect at 3.5 minutes. They will not be crunchy when they come out of the oven.
- Let the squares cool on the pan completely and then DEVOUR.
Tips & Notes:
Cereal is best stored in an air tight container in the refrigerator to maintain optimal crunchiness!
Nutrition Info:
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Want more paleo breakfasts?
Ham, Kale and Cauliflower Rice Egg Muffins
Homemade cereal from around the web:
Homemade Peanut Butter Crunch Breakfast Cereal Puffs – Gringalicious
Vanilla Almond Cereal Puffs – Running To The Kitchen
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Natalie Watson says
Any substitutes for the egg whites?
Taylor Kiser says
I don’t have any way of knowing, as recipes are only tested as written. However, my gut tells me that it’s pretty necessary. Sorry!
Nataleigh says
I just made these today and they were AMAZING!!!!!! I didn’t have coconut flour, so I just used 1 1/4 cup of almond flour and it still worked out great! I didn’t roll some of them out thin enough, as some were a little chewy, but I honestly liked them that way too! The flavor is great! 🙂
Taylor Kiser says
I am SO happy to hear that 1. the almond flour worked and 2. you loved them!!! SO glad! Thank you for letting me know!
Janet says
Thanks so much for this recipe… these are JUST amazing!! However I am concerned about the sugar content, so wondering if you think xylitol could work in place of the coconut sugar, if maybe a little molasses is used, to help it to be more sticky and tasty like when using the coconut sugar. Thanks again!
Taylor says
I really can’t tell you as recipes are only tested as written, so I can’t make any promises. Hope you understand! Sorry!
Christie says
Forgive me if this was already asked – can you please suggest a coconut flour replacement? My CTC-loving daughter is allergic.
I don’t even want to tell her about this fab recipe until I know we can make it with an adequate substitution. 😉
Taylor Kiser says
Unfortunately, I really can’t tell you as recipes are only tested as written so I have no way of knowing what else will work. Coconut flour is also very different from other flours. I’m sorry!
Gabriel says
Hello, if I want to use maple syrup instead of coconut sugar, should I mix it afterward with the wet ingredients? Also, how can I use dates instead of coconut sugar? Thank you
Taylor Kiser says
You really can’t use maple syrup instead as it’s a totally different texture! Sorry! Same with dates. Recipes are only tested as written so i really have no way of telling you how other ways will work – hope you understand!
Mel says
Ok my soul, I’m so trying this! I stumbled across this recipe while I was trying to figure out how to make my own homemade Quakers Honey Graham Oh’s! cereal! That and Cinnamon Toast Crunch have always been my absolute favorites!! Well it looks like you figured out the latter…now to figure out the other!! Lol. Thanks so much for posting this!! I’m fixing to go make it now!!
Taylor Kiser says
I hope you love them!!
Karen says
I just wanted to let you know I made this recipe several times and we love it. We were going camping and I needed something for my daughter while everyone else was having s’mores. So I made this recipe and cut the cereal graham cracker size and it worked perfectly. She loved it!!!
Taylor Kiser says
Awesome! I DO have a paleo/low carb graham cracker recipe! https://www.foodfaithfitness.com/low-carb-gluten-free-graham-crackers-with-almond-flour/ 🙂
Blakely says
hi! I loved the cereal!! Can you tell me how long it is good for when stored in a air tight container in the fridge? Would it be possible to make this in bulk and store?
Taylor Kiser says
I really can’t tell you as we eat it quickly after I make it! I imagine it would be good about a week in the fridge? You can probably make some and freeze it if you’d like a bigger batch!
Sarah says
Hi! I just made this recipe with a few modifications and was shocked at how delicious and amazing it was! Wow. I subbed the almond flour with sorghum flour, had to add 2 tsp more oil and I added in a bit of allspice. Omg, I’m dying , it’s so good. Thank you!
Taylor Kiser says
YAY!! I am SOOO Glad you love it and that your subs worked for you! Thank you for letting us know what you did! <3
Michele says
Just wondering if there is any substitute for the coconut ingredients (I know it’s almost all of them lol) ? And if not, do you taste the coconut?
Taylor Kiser says
I’m sorry, but there really isn’t a way for me to know as recipes are only tested as written – I don’t think so! and NOPE! Not at all 🙂