How to Make Muesli (Easy Homemade Recipe) (2024)

Learn how to make homemade muesli in just two simple steps! Muesli is probably the easiest healthy breakfast you can ever make. In this post, I will show you how to create your own healthy DIY muesli mix to eat for breakfast or as a snack.

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What is Muesli?

Muesli is a mix of rolled oats, nuts, seeds, dried fruits, and berries which is typically served for breakfast or as a snack soaked in milk, yogurt, and/or juice. Fresh fruits or berries are also often added to the dish.

The History of Muesli

The legend has it that muesli was first created around 1900 by the Swiss physician Maximilian Bircher-Benner for patients in his hospital.

It was based on a similar dish that he and his wife were served on a hike in the Swiss Alps. This is why muesli is often called Bircher muesli or Swiss muesli.

The original Bircher muesli was a mixture of rolled oats, grated apples, condensed milk, and nuts. It was prepared by first soaking the oats in water overnight and then adding all the other ingredients just before serving.

Muesli, in its modern form, became popular in Europe starting in the 1960s.

Nowadays, muesli is a mix of rolled oats, nuts, seeds, dried fruits, and berries which is served with milk, yogurt, or fruit juice.

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Ingredient Notes

Here is an overview of the basic ingredients you’ll need to make homemade muesli:

1. Oats

Rolled oats are the most popular base for muesli.

Make sure to choose regular rolled oats and not instant or quick oats. When in doubt, check the recommended cooking time on the packaging. If it’s less than 5 minutes, don’t use it.

I also often add oat bran to my muesli. Oat bran has more fiber and higher nutrient content than rolled oats and makes a great addition to muesli.

If you don’t like raw oats, you can also lightly toast them in the oven before mixing with the other ingredients.

2. Nuts

You can use any nuts to make your DIY muesli mix.

I prefer hazelnuts but almonds, walnuts, cashews, pistachios, or Brazil nuts are all great. You can also add two or more different types of nuts to your muesli mix. Just make sure to chop large nuts into small pieces.

3. Seeds

I divide seeds into two categories – the basic seeds and nutrition-boosting seeds.

The basic seeds are sunflower seeds and pumpkin seeds (also known as pepitas). These seeds are inexpensive and make a great muesli base. When shopping for these seeds, make sure to buy raw and unsalted seeds.

The second seed category is nutrition-boosting seeds which include flax seeds, chia seeds, and hemp seeds.

These seeds are nutrition powerhouses that add high amounts of beneficial nutrients. You don’t have to add all of them at once. You can just start with flax seeds. They are very inexpensive and readily available in grocery stores.

Since flax seeds and chia seeds, both swell when soaked, I don’t recommend using them both at the same time.

4. Dried Fruits and Berries

You can use any dried fruit or berries to make homemade muesli.

The most popular are raisins, cranberries, chopped apricots, apples, or prunes. When choosing the fruits or berries, make sure they don’t contain any added sugar.

Freeze-dried berries are also great for adding to a DIY muesli mix.

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Homemade Muesli Formula

The best part about this basic muesli recipe is that you can create your own muesli mix according to your taste and dietary preferences.

Here is the muesli formula that will help you make homemade muesli:

  • 3 parts rolled oats or rolled oats and oat bran mixed together
  • 1.5 to 2 parts dried fruits and/or berries
  • 1 part chopped nuts
  • 2 parts basic seeds such as sunflower and/or pumpkin seeds
  • 1 to 2 parts nutrition-boosting seeds such as hemp hearts and flax or chia seeds
  • optional – 1 part flavor boosters such as cacao nibs or shredded coconut

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How to Make Muesli

There is nothing easier than making homemade muesli:

  1. Mix the ingredients: Add all the ingredients to a large bowl and mix them until combined.
  2. Store until ready to serve: Then transfer the muesli mix into a dry glass container with a lid and store it in a dark, cool place.

How to Serve Muesli

Muesli can be eaten for breakfast or as a snack. You can also add it as a topping to a yogurt parfait or sprinkle over cottage cheese.

The most popular way to eat muesli is just like breakfast cereal with your favorite milk. Here are two ways to make muesli for breakfast:

Overnight Soaked Muesli

Soaked muesli is prepared just like overnight oats. It is softer and easier to chew than raw muesli.

Muesli that was soaked in portions in mason jars or glass containers makes a great portable breakfast that you can just grab and go in the morning.

To soak breakfast muesli, you will need:

  • 1/2 cup muesli mix
  • 3/4 cup milk of your choice

To make soaked muesli, place the ingredients into a jar and mix to combine. Close the lid and put the jar in the fridge. Once you are ready to eat it, mix the soaked muesli with a spoon and add some more milk if needed.

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Non-Soaked Muesli

If you forgot to soak your muesli the night before, no worries! Non-soaked muesli takes a bit longer to eat, but it’s still delicious.

To make non-soaked muesli, you will need:

  • 1/2 cup muesli mix
  • 1/2 cup milk of your choice

To make non-soaked muesli, just put the muesli mix into a bowl and add milk.

Flavor Variations

Muesli is delicious served with just some milk. But if you wish to experiment with different flavor combinations, here are some ideas that will help you spice up your muesli:

  • Apple Cinnamon – 1/2 cup muesli, 1/2 cup milk, 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon, 1/2 sliced apple;
  • Tropical– 1/2 cup muesli, 1/2 cup milk, 1 tablespoon shredded coconut, 1/2 sliced banana;
  • Very Berry– 1/2 cup muesli, 1/2 cup milk, 2 handfuls of blueberries, blackberries, and/or raspberries;
  • Strawberry & Yogurt– 1/2 cup muesli, 1/2 cup milk, 3 or 4 strawberries, 2 tablespoons yogurt.

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How to Store Muesli

Store the dry muesli mix in an airtight container in a cool dark place for up to 3 months.

Overnight-soaked muesli should be stored in the refrigerator in a mason jar or a glass container with a closed lid for up to 48 hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Muesli Healthy?

The answer to this question is: it depends on the ingredients.

If the muesli mix is made with nutritious ingredients such as high-quality oats, nuts, seeds, fruits, and berries, it can be a very healthy dish (provided there are no allergies to the ingredients).

If it’s combined with sugary foods and soaked in cream, it becomes more of a treat and not a healthy meal that you would want to eat every day.

What’s the Difference Between Muesli and Granola?

Even though muesli and granola are made with similar ingredients and served in similar ways, they are not the same.

Granola is prepared with the addition of sweeteners and oil and, as a result, is higher in sugar and calories than muesli. Granola is also baked in the oven until it’s crisp and golden. If you are looking for a healthy granola recipe, check out this Homemade Sugar Free Granola.

Muesli, on the other hand, is a mix of raw ingredients. I recently saw one clever company marketing muesli as “unbaked granola”.

Another difference is that muesli can be soaked overnight.

Do You Have to Soak Muesli Overnight?

Although the original Bircher muesli was served soaked, you don’t have to soak muesli before eating it. In fact, when I was living in Austria, where I was first introduced to muesli, we never soaked it.

I only started soaking my muesli very recently, and I only do it when I add chia seeds to the mix.

Can You Eat Raw Muesli?

As I have already mentioned above, yes, muesli can be eaten raw.

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More Healthy Breakfast Recipes

Here are a few other breakfast recipes you might like:

  • Overnight Steel Cut Oats
  • Chia Pudding Breakfast Parfait
  • Egg Avocado Toast
  • Spelt Pancakes
  • Quinoa with Fruit
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How to Make Muesli (Easy Homemade Recipe)

Yield: 10 cups

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes

With this easy muesli recipe, you can make a batch of homemade muesli cereal to eat for breakfast or as a snack. Simple, healthy, and delicious. Perfect for meal prep.

Ingredients

  • 2 cups regular rolled oats
  • 1 cup oat bran
  • 2 cups raisins
  • 1 cup hazelnut
  • 1 cup raw sunflower seeds
  • 1 cup raw pumpkin seeds
  • 1 cup hemp hearts
  • 1 cup chia seeds

Instructions

  1. Add all the ingredients to a large bowl and mix well to combine.
  2. Transfer the muesli into a dry glass container and cover with a tight lid. Store in a dark cool place.
Nutrition Information

Yield 20Serving Size 1/2 cup
Amount Per ServingCalories 268Total Fat 17.4gSaturated Fat 2gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 15.4gCholesterol 0mgSodium 5.1mgCarbohydrates 21.9gFiber 6.6gSugar 5.2gProtein 9.9g

Nutrition facts provided on this website are an estimate and not guaranteed to be accurate. Please see a qualified health care provider for personalized diet advice and make sure that each of the ingredients is allowed in your diet.

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How to Make Muesli (Easy Homemade Recipe) (2024)

FAQs

How is muesli made from scratch? ›

It's simple. Muesli is super easy to make. All you need to do is toast the grains, nuts, and seeds in the oven briefly to amp up their flavor, and then stir everything together and you've got breakfast ready to go for days to come. It's customizable.

What are the ingredients in muesli? ›

Muesli is a breakfast cereal that contains oats, seeds, nuts, and dried fruits. Compared to sugary breakfast cereals, muesli is a healthier option. Muesli is full of ingredients that can aid your digestion, help you feel fuller, and protect your heart. Muesli may be a great food to add to a healthy diet.

Is homemade muesli good for you? ›

Muesli can be a healthy choice, but it's important to check that it has no added sugar or salt, or it can be almost as sugary as a bowl of frosted flakes. You'll still get some health benefits from the nuts, grains and fruit but these will come with free sugars which are not good for our health.

Is muesli just uncooked oats? ›

As mentioned, muesli is a mixture of oats, nuts, seeds, and dried fruit. It was created by Maximillian Bircher-Benner, a Swiss doctor and nutritionist, and is popular throughout Europe as a healthy breakfast meal. Unlike granola, the ingredients in muesli are not baked, meaning they're raw and loose.

Is muesli healthier than oats? ›

Oats is rich in key nutrients, protein and fibre, but muesli has comparatively higher protein and nutrient due to presence of additional ingredients in it. But unlike oats, muesli also has added sugar which somehow eliminates all the good properties.

What is muesli called in America? ›

Muesli and granola are considered by some people, especially Americans, to be the same thing…but they are not! Granola is made with similar ingredients as muesli, specifically oats, nuts, seeds and fruit, but granola typically has a lot more sugar and oil than muesli does.

What is the healthiest type of muesli? ›

Untoasted, raw or natural muesli usually starts with a base of rolled oats, loaded with nuts, seeds and/or dried fruit. Untoasted muesli is usually lower in saturated fat and added sugars than the toasted varieties, making it a healthy choice.

Why is muesli so expensive? ›

Apparently it's mainly because of the price of some of the raw ingredients going up so much, particularly almonds and hazelnuts.

Can I eat muesli every day? ›

Ans: Yes, you can eat muesli regularly for your breakfast. It will improve your overall health and keep you full for a longer time.

Should you soak muesli before eating? ›

The easiest way to enjoy muesli is just like cereal: pour it in a bowl, add your favorite milk (whether cow, nut, oat, soy milk or another type.) and then dig right in. The longer you let it soak, the richer the flavor will be, plus the oats will soften and become similar to oatmeal.

Is muesli better with milk or yogurt? ›

You can enjoy it with milk as a simple and healthy breakfast cereal. You can add some yogurt and fresh fruit to make a beautiful and delicious yogurt parfait. You can even make hot Muesli and cook it like you cook oatmeal! Delicious, warm, and sweet, hot Muesli is the perfect breakfast for a chilly Sunday morning.

Which yogurt is best for muesli? ›

There is no one best type of yogurt to eat with muesli. The best type of yogurt for you will depend on your personal preferences and dietary needs. Some good options include plain yogurt, Greek yogurt, or flavored yogurt. You can also choose to add your own fruit or granola to the yogurt and muesli.

Can I eat muesli raw? ›

It's safe to eat muesli straight from the bag, and you can also use raw muesli as a topping on things like yogurt parfaits or smoothie bowls. Muesli does, however, have a bit of a tougher texture, so many people prefer to soak it in liquid to soften it up and make it easier to digest.

How to make muesli taste better? ›

Some muesli eaters like to load their bowl or jar with extra toppings. We've seen anything from yogurt to nut butters, sweeteners like maple syrup and honey, fresh fruits, extra nuts and seeds, and even vegetables!

What is raw muesli made of? ›

More commonly seen today is a mix of rolled oats, nuts, seeds, and dried fruit. I like to think of muesli as the raw version of granola. My version adds just a bit of added sugar in the form of honey as I used a freeze-dried fruit vs dried fruit (which would be sweeter).

What happens to your body when you eat muesli? ›

Muesli comprises of oat bran which contains a oat fiber known as beta-glucan. Beta glucan helps in reducing cholesterol levels, regulating blood pressure, promoting weight loss, relieving constipation etc. The first meal of the day has to be the healthiest of all.

What is the difference between muesli and granola? ›

What is the difference between muesli and granola? Muesli and granola contain a mix of oats, dried fruits, nuts and seeds. Muesli may have added dried flakes of other grains like wheat, ragi, brown rice or jowar. While granola usually contains added sweeteners like honey, dates, maple syrup or chocolate.

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