Eight Energy Bars worth Making at Home
These are for anyone weirded out by a lot of the energy bars being sold. Homemade energy bars are the best. Making your own at home is worth it!
The wall of energy bars being sold in just about every grocery store is pretty astonishing. The problem I have with a lot of them is their highly processed ingredient lists. Also, the ones that have short, recognizable ingredient lists, often have a damp, strange texture - seemingly dates smashed with other stuff into an unappetizing looking log. These homemade energy bars aren't as convenient, but they're arguably much better. Here are some favorites - a mix of baked, no-bake, a range of simple to more elaborate.
1. Savory DIY Power Bars - (101 Cookbooks)
Before we dive into slightly sweeter versions of homemade power bars - have a look at these. If you can imagine sort-of savory Rice Crispy treats made with crumbled kale chips, toasted walnuts, and black olives, that's the ballpark. Also, cut into tiny bit-sized squares, these make a cool addition to an appetizer spread. Get the recipe here.
2. Mint Chocolate Power Bars - (Green Kitchen Stories)
Chocolate + mint + seeds + oats. These date-based bars are A+ awesome. Get the recipe here.
3. Chocolate Energy Bites - (101 Cookbooks)
Good-quality dark chocolate packed with lots of chopped nuts, seeds, and dried fruit make these a favorite nutritious and energizing snack. Big thumbs up. Get the recipe here.
4. Peanut Butter Goji Berry Granola Bars - (Love & Lemons)
Another tasty, crisped rice-based bar from L&L. Packed with goji berries, chia seeds, pistachios, pepitas, some chocolate for the win... Get the recipe here.
5. Matcha Green Granola Bars - (My New Roots)
Matcha boosted, and packed with oats, seeds, and dried fruit. Love this take. Get the recipe here.
6. DIY Snack Bars - (Cooking Light)
Some great ideas in this round-up at Cooking Light (beautifully photographed by Jen Causey)...there are some strange variations on the list, and a lot are too sweet for my tastes, but there are some interesting ideas, and looking through them inspires some ideas about all the different ways you can approach your won bars at home. Get the recipe here.
7. Hazelnut Buckwheat Granola Bars - (Petit World Kitchen)
Love the banana factor in these. And how you can bake them super golden, so the oats get super toasty.... Get the recipe here.
8. Cranberry Walnut Energy Bars - (Food & Wine)
These are old-school. From Super Natural Cooking, and published on in Food & Wine roughly ten years ago, but still a keeper. Play around with the fruit, nuts, and seeds you put in here, its a good base recipe... Get the recipe here.
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I also love Laura Wright's granola bars from her First Mess cookbook. They are delicious and keep me full!
First time here. Lovely organization. Great photography. Ingenious recipes. Artfully presented. Nicely done! Thank you and good luck! Jack from Pennsylvania