I’ve tasted and baked my fair share of granolas. I’ve enjoyed countless variations of the classic blend of roasted oats, seeds, nuts and sugar or honey blend. So for me to even turn my head, let alone go for thirds, is highly unlikely. That is until I arrived for breakfast after an exciting morning safari chasing lions, leopards and rhinoceroses at Royal Malewane Reserve in South Africa.

As I perused the breakfast buffet, I noticed that the granola looked darker and more complex than others I have enjoyed. While I scooped up the granola to sprinkle over fresh yogurt and berries, I wondered how this could look so different from what I was accustomed to seeing. Seated on a platform overlooking a pond with a hippo dunking himself, I tucked into my bowl of deliciousness and was astounded by how incredibly scrumptious this Royal Malewane granola tasted.

OK, so the truth is this is not your light and healthy granola. A syrup of unsalted butter, honey and brown sugar is poured over the cereal and nuts and mixed together so that everything is well coated. So, what makes this granola just so out-of-this world? It is the combination of the crisp corn and bran flakes along with the seeds and the sweet syrup. What happens as the granola bakes is that the cereal becomes dark brown and caramel-like. It is just so addictive I don’t know what to tell you. You have to try it for a special occasion or celebration. It is that good. And you can enjoy it in different ways.

This homemade granola has a wonderful, toasted almost toffee flavor — a perfect start to your day. Feel free to add any combination of dried fruits and nuts and make extra batches to toss into cookies and sprinkle over ice cream or yogurt. This also makes a great gift.