Granola with Peter Brondz

Peter Brondz shares his personal granola recipe featuring honey!
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Homemade Ganola
  • 6 cups thick-cut #3 rolled oats

  • 1 cup chia + 1 cup flax

  • 2 cups pumpkin seeds

  • 4 cups chopped almonds

  • 2 cups chopped pecans

  • 1 cup chopped sesame seeds

  • 1 cup chopped coconut (optional)

  • 2 tsp salt

  • 1 cup mexican vanilla

  • 1 quart honey, warmed up for easy mixing

  • 2 cups corn oil

  • 2 Tbl ground cardamom

  • 2 Tbl cinnamon

  • 1 T nutmeg (optional)

Mix in big bowl, roast in oven at 375 degrees, stirring often. Cool before bagging. Stores well in freezer.

Deborah Schwartzkopf

In 2013 Deb established Rat City Studios in her hometown of Seattle, WA. With a passion to engage and build community through clay she uses her unique skill set to offer educational opportunities. As a studio artist, she makes her own fabulous tableware that infuses life with purposeful beauty. Her artwork is recognized and showcased nationally. Deb was inspired by the guidance of amazing mentors along the way. These important relationships helped foster her desire to provide support and mentorship for the growing clay community. Her adventurous spirit has taken her across the country and beyond to build a depth of experience, knowledge, and a supportive network.

Rain City Clay, the sister-studio to Rat City Studios, opened in April of 2022 in West Seattle. This is a space for experiential group learning and exploriinig clay!

With over 15 years of experience, an MFA from Penn State, artwork included in collections (such as the Kamm Teapot Foundation, San Angelo Museum, and the WA State Arts Collection), numerous publications (including Ceramic Monthly, Pottery Making Illustrated, and Studio Potter Magazine), she has been recognized and honored in her career as a maker and is thrilled to be expanding the community.

Deb completed a Master’s of Fine Art at Penn State and has artwork included in numerous collections such as the Kamm Teapot Foundation, San Angelo Museum, and the WA State Arts Collection. She has been featured in numerous principal clay publications including Ceramic Monthly, Pottery Making Illustrated, and Studio Potter Magazine. Deb has been recognized and honored in her career as a maker and is thrilled to be expanding the clay community.