Homemade Muesli Recipe (2024)

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Before the trend of overnight oats, there was muesli. The OG of overnight oats, muesli is a Swiss creation of rolled oats, nuts, seeds, and fresh fruit, soaked overnight in milk or yogurt and served cold. This muesli recipe has a hearty and toothsome texture with the addition of grated apple. And it’s topped with nuts and seeds to help fuel your day.

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Brief History Of Muesli

Muesli is a Swiss creation, which isn’t surprising since it’s exactly the kind of breakfast you’d love to have before a day of hiking or exploring the outdoors. But it might surprise you that muesli originally wasn’t made for breakfast. Instead, it was served as an appetizer, like bread and butter. (Honestly, I can’t imagine being served a cold oatmeal dish before dinner … but I digress).

Bircher Muesli

You sometimes might see muesli called Bircher Muesli, especially when it is similar to the muesli recipe below. That’s because it was developed by Swiss physician and nutritionist, Dr. Maximilian Bircher-Benner. Dr. Bircher swore grated apple, oats, nuts, lemon juice, and milk was the best diet for his patients. Muesli truly is a hearty, filling, and delicious meal.

Today, muesli is most often served for breakfast. During the summer, it’s perfect for prepping the night before, similar to overnight oats, and serving cold. And during the winter, I’ve made muesli in the morning and just served it warm.

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Swiss/German-Inspired Breakfast: Bircher Muesli Recipe

I’ve had muesli in Switzerland and Austria, and even though it’s a Swiss invention, I noticed it most during my visits to Germany. One thing that I always saw available every morning for breakfast was a hearty yogurt mixed with oats, nuts, seeds, and fruit — muesli.

Germany sometimes gets a bad wrap when it comes to food. Sure, I certainly had my fair share of bread and beer (and damn, the bread and beer there is fantastic!) But, Germany also has a lot of plant-based dining and fresh farm-to-table restaurants. I mean, just take a look at this healthy and colorful spelt risotto with beets and goat cheese I ordered at a restaurant nearby my hotel. (I know, it’s not a picture of muesli, but I had to share)

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Inspired by my daily muesli at the Hotel MANI, I recreated this muesli recipe at home. Now, to be fair, Hotel MANI is capable of much fancier foods than this simple breakfast. But I found this dish the easiest to recreate in my own kitchen.

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Ingredients For Bircher Muesli

To start the recipe, gather together the following ingredients. To make one serving of homemade muesli, you will need:

  • Rolled Oats: Rolled oats, or old fashioned oats, are a great source of energy and fiber. Quick oats and instant oats are not recommended as they are more processed than rolled oats so that they cook quicker. But this makes them too soggy when used in muesli.
  • Plain Greek Yogurt: Greek yogurt is a great source of protein and calcium. I like to use a plain Greek yogurt, but feel free to try a sweetened vanilla or fruit flavored yogurt to customize it to your liking.
  • Milk: Regular milk, or plant-based milk such as almond, oat, or coconut all work wonderfully in this museli recipe.
  • Honey: Honey is a natural sweetener used in authentic Bircher museli. But you could also substitute it with maple syrup or agave syrup.
  • Whole Apple: A whole apple is used in authentic Swiss-style Bircher Museli. You can grate it for texture, or chop it into small slices. In a pinch, as a substitution, you could also use apple sauce.
  • Chopped Walnuts:
  • Sunflower Seeds: Sunflower seeds are rich in healthy fats, vitamins, and minerals. Plus they add a nice texture and flavor to muesli. Seasonally, I’ll sometimes substitute pepitas (pumpkin seeds) for sunflower seeds in the late summer or early fall.
  • Whole Lemon: The lemon is used for a bit of fresh squeezed lemon juice in the muesli recipe below. It adds a little bit of vitamin C, plus it slows down the oxidation of the apple in the muesli when preparing the recipe the night before use.

Instead of regular milk, you can also used a plant-based milk such as almond, coconut, or oat milk. Same for the yogurt.And for the apple, I recommend using one that is really firm for the best grated texture.

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Muesli vs Granola

You’ll notice the ingredients listed are very similar to what you’d use for granola. The main difference between muesli and granola is that granola is typically toasted with a sweetener, like brown sugar or honey. This helps the oats and seeds clump together in a very crunchy, take-it-to-go, snack-able way.

Museli, on the other hand, is more like a cold cereal. The ingredients used in this muesli recipe are raw instead of toasted. And the fruit is fresh instead of dried.

How To Make Museli

Soak the rolled oats in milk for at least 5-10 minutes if you plan to eat your museli immediately, or let it soak overnight if you’re prepping museli for breakfast the next morning. If you have a dairy intolerance, or want to make the museli recope more plant-based, swap the regular milk for a nut-based milk such as almond, cashew, or coconut. Oat milk is another creamy and tasty milk alternative.

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While the oats are soaking, grate half the apple using a large grater. Slice the remaining half of the apple into small chunks or slivers to use for topping. Then, squeeze a bit of fresh lemon juice on the apple to prevent the apple slices from oxidizing and browning.

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Next, add the shredded apple to the oats and mix the apples and oats together until well blended.

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Then mix in the Greek yogurt.If you plan to let the muesli soak overnight, cover and refrigerate at this step in the muesli recipe. You’ll want to add the toppings on right before serving so the nuts and seeds are still crunchy.

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When you’re ready to eat the muesli, top with walnuts, sunflower seeds, sliced apple, and a drizzle of honey.

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We hope you enjoy this muesli recipe! Feel free to make it your own by trying different nuts or seeds, or even flavored yogurt too.

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Homemade Muesli

Yield: 1

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Total Time: 10 minutes

This recipe is for one serving, but is easy to double up to make additional bowls ahead of time and chill in the refrigerator for breakfast.

Ingredients

  • 1/3 cup rolled oats
  • 1/3 cup plain Greek yogurt
  • 1/4 cup milk
  • 1 teaspoon honey
  • 1 apple
  • 1 teaspoon chopped walnuts
  • 1 teaspoon sunflower seeds

Instructions

  1. Soak the rolled oats in milk for about 5-10 minutes
  2. While the oats are soaking, grate half of the apple using a large stand-up cheese grater and then add the shredded apple to the oats. Slice the remaining half of the apple into small chunks or slivers to use for topping.
  3. Once the oats have soaked up the milk, mix in the Greek yogurt.
  4. Drizzle with honey, and sprinkle the walnuts, sunflower seeds, and chopped apple on top. Cover and chill in your refrigerator for at least an hour, or let it sit overnight for breakfast the next morning.
  5. TIPS: I swap out the regular milk for coconut or almond milk. Also, I recommend a tart variety of apple that is really firm, otherwise your grated apple will be more like applesauce. I also put just a little bit of honey at the bottom to counter the tartness of the yogurt.
Nutrition Information:

Yield: 1Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 324Total Fat: 6gSaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 9mgSodium: 223mgCarbohydrates: 56gFiber: 8gSugar: 28gProtein: 15g

Nutritional Information Provided Is Only An Estimate

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My stay at the Hotel MANI was sponsored as part of a press trip hosted by Visit Berlin. I loved it so much, I ended up staying there several more times on my own. As always, thoughts, opinions, and enthusiasm for travel and food are entirely my own.

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FAQs

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.

How much muesli is enough for breakfast? ›

Ensure your muesli has low-fat whole-grain cereal and you can mix plant-based milk or regular milk in it. Q9. How much muesli should I eat for breakfast? Ans: You should eat around 100g of muesli in your breakfast.

Is muesli better with milk or yogurt? ›

Typically, equal parts milk and muesli make the best bowl of cereal. Creating a yogurt parfait is another delicious and creative way to eat muesli. This makes a fabulous addition to breakfast, any weekend brunch, or a healthy and filling snack.

Is muesli better for you than oatmeal? ›

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.

Is overnight oats just muesli? ›

Overnight oats is Swiss muesli, a healthy breakfast that is a nice change from dry cereal and other breakfast foods. Made with safe, gluten free oats, museli is perfect for a gluten free diet. For more on oat and the gluten free diet read my post, Gluten Free Whole Oats vs Quick Oats.

Can I eat muesli every day? ›

It's a soluble fiber from oat grains that plays a beneficial role in insulin resistance, dyslipidemia, hypertension, and obesity (Source). Beta-glucan in oats can help reduce your cholesterol by up to ten percent. That means that you are improving your heart health by eating muesli regularly.

Can I eat muesli without cooking? ›

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.

What does 1 serving of muesli look like? ›

When it comes to cereal portion sizes, the recommended amount for adults is usually 30g (without milk). In grams, this may seem arbitrary, but it's actually a far smaller amount than you realise - it usually only equates to around 4 or 5 tablespoons of cereal.

How do Germans eat muesli? ›

Tradition. Swiss German: Müesli [ˈmyoosli], is a breakfast dish based on raw rolled oats and other ingredients like grains, fresh or dried fruits, and seeds and nuts that may be mixed with dairy or plant milks, yogurt, or fruit juice.

What is the healthiest way to eat muesli? ›

Healthy Additions
  1. Greek Yogurt: For added protein and probiotics, mix your muesli with Greek yogurt. ...
  2. Fresh Fruits: Berries, apples, or bananas can add natural sweetness and additional fiber, enhancing fullness and nutritional value.
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Why do you soak muesli overnight? ›

The simple practice of soaking grains allows the organisms and enzymes to break down within the grain and start to neutralize the phytic acid. Phytic acid is found within the hulls of nuts, seeds, and grains (things that our muesli is chalk-full of) and can be tough for your body to fully digest.

Which is healthier granola or muesli? ›

Muesli is lower in sugar and fat than granola, making it a better option for people who are watching their calorie intake. Granola is a good source of protein and healthy fats, making it an ideal option for people who want to maintain their energy levels throughout the day.

Is muesli high in sugar? ›

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.

How many cups of muesli for breakfast? ›

Eating muesli cold is as easy as pouring a bowl of cereal with milk. Combine equal parts muesli and milk of choice (1/2 cup + 1/2 cup = one serving) and eat immediately. Prefer a creamier, softer texture? (Think overnight oats!) Follow the same ratio, but let your muesli soak in the fridge 20 minutes to overnight.

Are the oats in muesli cooked? ›

At first glance, museli looks very similar to granola or oatmeal. And it is! The main difference is that unlike granola, muesli is uncooked. You don't get the same chunks or clusters because there is no fat to bind the ingredients.

Is muesli dried oats? ›

Muesli traditionally is freshly prepared using dried rolled oats or whole grain oats that have been soaked in water or fruit juice.

Should you soak muesli before eating? ›

Combine equal parts muesli and milk of choice (1/2 cup + 1/2 cup = one serving) and eat immediately. Prefer a creamier, softer texture? (Think overnight oats!) Follow the same ratio, but let your muesli soak in the fridge 20 minutes to overnight. Some prefer soaking their muesli for its ease of digestibility.

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