What is granola butter?

Granola butter is a unique spread made from blending granola with oils to create a creamy and spreadable texture. It is typically made with oats, nuts, seeds, and sweeteners such as maple syrup or honey. Some variations also include chocolate or nut butter for added flavor.

Granola butter is often used as a substitute for traditional nut butters or spreads such as almond butter or peanut butter. It can be enjoyed on toast, pancakes, oatmeal, or used as a dip for fruit and vegetables. Granola butter is often touted as a healthier alternative to traditional nut butters due to its lower sugar content and added nutrients from the oats, nuts, and seeds.

Some popular brands of granola butter include Kween & Co, Binnie's Coconut Butter, and Zoës Chocolate Co. Granola butter can be found at specialty grocery stores, health food stores, and online retailers.