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Feel Good Hearty Granola Bars

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I’m already starting to think about how I will fuel myself (quickly) after the little bambino arrives this fall. I’m not one who functions well with long periods between meals, so planning in advance is going to be my best ally. The healthier and more balanced, the better I‘m sure I’ll feel. Bring on the healthy, hippie foods, I say! In addition to freezer friendly meals – like veggie burgers and balls, chili, soup, falafel, enchiladas, pasta + pesto sauces, burritos, etc. – I hope to prepare snacks in advance that I can individually wrap and store in the freezer. Things that I can toss into my purse or quickly unwrap when I need a boost will be so handy. Amidst uncertainty, it always feels good to have a back up plan (even if my reality will be take out food more than not).

These lightly-sweet granola bars are a great option because they are only sweetened with bananas and sweetened dried fruit. No sugar crashes here! You could even remove the dried fruit if you really wanted to, but I love how the dried cherries provide a pop of sweetness throughout. But it’s not what the bars don’t have – it’s what they do have. How about hemp seeds, sunflower seeds, walnuts, rolled oats, almonds, pumpkin seeds, cinnamon, banana, and more. These wholesome bars are crunchy, hearty, and chewy in the best way possible. And super filling thanks to the balance of protein, fibre, carbs, and healthy fats. One bar clocks in at 6.6 grams of protein and almost 5 grams of fibre (you can see the complete nutritional info in the recipe below). If you wanted to boost the protein even more, you can increase the hemp seeds (and maybe reduce the sunflower seeds a bit).

For even more staying power, try spreading on some nut or seed butter (with chia seed jam to make it a party!) or even a bit of coconut oil. That’s never a bad idea. Is it snack time yet?

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Feel Good Hearty Granola Bars

Vegan, gluten-free, oil-free, refined sugar-free, soy-free
★★★★★
4.9 from 59 reviews
Yield
14-16 large bars
Prep time
15 minutes
Cook time
24 minutes
Total time
39 minutes

Hearty, soft-baked, and chewy, these no-sugar-added granola bars will fill up the tank and keep your energy stable. Feel free to play around with the mix-ins, as the recipe is quite adaptable. Also, if you’re feeding a nut-free crowd, you can easily swap out the walnuts and almonds for more seeds (or chocolate chips, if you’re feeling wild!). This recipe is adapted from Anjali's Oat Snack Bars recipe, which was originally adapted from Faith's 4-Ingredient Banana Oat Bars.

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 cups (360 g) mashed ripe banana (about 3 large)
  • 1 teaspoon (5 mL) pure vanilla extract
  • 2 cups (200 g) gluten-free rolled oats
  • 1/2 to 3/4 cup (60 to 90 g) dried cherries, cranberries, or blueberries, to taste*
  • 1/2 cup (50 g) walnuts, chopped
  • 1/2 cup (75 g) sunflower seeds
  • 1/2 cup (80 g) pepita seeds
  • 1/2 cup (60 g) sliced almonds
  • 1/4 cup (35 g) hemp hearts
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1/4 teaspoon fine sea salt

Directions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350°F. Lightly grease a large rectangular baking dish (approximately 9" x 13") and line with a piece of parchment paper (with overhang) so the bars are easier to remove.
  2. In a large bowl, mash the banana until smooth. Make sure you have 1 1/2 cups (if you have extra mashed banana, you can freeze it for a smoothie).
  3. Stir in the vanilla.
  4. Place the oats into a food processor (or blender set on the lowest speed) and pulse until the oats are coarsely chopped (but still have lots of texture). Stir the chopped oats into the banana mixture until fully incorporated.
  5. Stir the dried fruit, walnuts, sunflower and pepita seeds, almonds, hemp hearts, cinnamon, and salt into the banana-oat mixture until thoroughly combined. The dough will be very heavy and a bit wet.
  6. Spoon the mixture into the prepared dish. With lightly wet hands, smooth out until even and uniform. Press down on the dough until compacted.
  7. Bake for 22 to 26 minutes, until firm and lightly golden along the edges.
  8. Place the dish on a cooling rack for 10 minutes, then carefully slide a knife to loosen the ends and gently lift out. Place the slab on a cooling rack until completely cool.
  9. Once cool, slice into bars. I like to use a pizza slicer as it easily cuts through the dried fruit and nuts. Leftovers can be wrapped up and stored in the fridge for a week, or stored in the freezer for 4 to 6 weeks.

Tip:

* You can omit the dried fruit and sub in chocolate chips (or add a mix of both).

These bars aren't super sweet, so if you prefer something sweeter you may want to add a touch of sweetener.

To store these in the freezer, wrap the bars individually in parchment paper using 6-inch by 12-inch pieces of parchment, then tie with string or tape to secure. Finally, place all of the bars into a freezer-safe zip bag, press out all the air, and seal it shut. Or, you can simply wrap each bar with plastic wrap or tinfoil.

Make it Nut free: Swap the almonds and walnuts for more sunflower, pepita, and hemp seeds.

Approximate nutritional info: (per bar, based on 14 large bars using 1/2 cup dried sweetened cherries): 186 calories, 8.7 grams fat, 22 grams carbs, 4.7 grams fibre, 6 grams sugar, 6.6 grams protein. Without dried cherries, bars have approx. 3.6 grams of sugar and 166 calories.

Nutrition Information

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Serving Size 1 of 16 bars | Calories 200 calories | Total Fat 11 grams
Saturated Fat 1.5 grams | Sodium 35 milligrams | Total Carbohydrates 20 grams
Fiber 4 grams | Sugar 6 grams | Protein 6 grams

Nutrition info is based on 16 bars.
* Nutrition data is approximate and is for informational purposes only.
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Filed Under: Energy Bars/Balls, Fall, Gluten Free, Low Sugar, Nut Free Option, Oil Free, Quick & Easy, Recipes, Snacks, Soy Free, Summer

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Mercedes
11 years ago

Ok, I might of missed it but how long is the shelf life on these if you don’t freeze them? Also, if you freeze them, how long to thaw out naturally (no microwave) Thanks! BTW, just found this blog today and soooo loving it!!!

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Kajal Grover
11 years ago

i love your recipe and definitely would make them for my kids.
would like to know what is the shelf life of these granola bars.

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Marlene
11 years ago

I love the idea of these! I always make my own food like bars for energy and can’t wait to try this one. My only question is, has anyone tried to make these in a dehydrator for a raw diet? I tend to use my Excaliber overnight if possible to add nutrition. I’m about to start a very demanding night job and love the idea of taking these to work with me. Thanks so much!

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Leslie
11 years ago

Absolutely delicious! My first time trying an OSG recipe and I love how crunchy and filling they are! I didn’t have dried cherries so I omitted them but added in Enjoy Life chocolate chips as a treat. Thank you!

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Sarah
11 years ago

These are fantastic! Thank you! My husband also loves them (we have such a hard time finding tasty low sugar snacks.) Do you think mashed banana would be an okay substitute for brown rice syrup in your Glo Bars? I love them but I’d like to lower the sugar content a bit!

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Hens Zimmerman
11 years ago
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These were lovely! Thanks for the recipe. I made them with my daughter today and we all enjoyed them.

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Wanda
11 years ago

Can you advise me on how to make these substituting dried coconut, almonds and a little dark chocolate? I’ve never made granola bars but I know I love the ones that have those primary ingredients.

Thanks so much!!

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Michele @ Michele-Elizabeth
11 years ago

these looks amazing! I absolutely love how healthy they are! I am totally going to try these asap!!!

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Julie
11 years ago

Not sure if someone already asked but have you tried making these with unsweetened apple sauce instead of bananas? My bananas aren’t ripe and I’d love to make these ASAP. Thanks!

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Layna
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11 years ago
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I haven’t tried, but I don’t think that’s the best idea. What’s holding all the oats and everything else is the banana’s consistency. Apple sauce may cause the whole thing to fall apart. I didn’t use ripe bananas either, but they turned out fine.

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Niki
11 years ago
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This is my second time making the bars. I just love them! I keep them in the freezer (way too lazy to wrap them in the pretty paper and string). I like that they have a touch of sweetness, but not too much. These are a great snack to get me from my morning meal to lunch without feeling hungry!

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Layna
11 years ago
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I’m a terrible chef, but after looking at the ingredients I thought it was fool-proof enough, so I tried it. I completely messed up the measurements and was missing half the ingredients, but they still turned out great! I’m definitely trying this recipe again. Mostly because my family and I already ate the first batch.

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celibelle
11 years ago
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These are amazingly delicious! Ingenious sweetening with bananas! I also added 2 tbsp maple syrup and only 1/4 cup chopped dried cherries, but added 1/2 cup sweetened flaked coconut. Everyone who tried these was amazed! Great recipe thank you:)

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Nella
11 years ago
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Just made a batch to have on hand for our upcoming family trip (3-year-olds are always hungry!!).
These will be the best to snack on at the airport while we wait.
Thank you so much for all the wonderful recipes. Been trying out recipes from your cookbook every day since I received it last week. Love, love, love!!

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Adams
11 years ago
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Wow! I’m amazed at the simplicity of the recipe yet how wholesome and tasty they are. Made it yesterday and I have to say that these are the best granola bars I have ever had. I mixed up the contents slightly based on what I had in the store cupboard. The bananas weren’t overly ripe yet it was still sweet enough. I used half cranberries and half raisins instead of cherries and used a mix of cashews and almonds. Also added some sesame seeds.

Fair to say that I will not be buying granola bars ever again!

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Leya
11 years ago
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I used dried figs instead and they came out wonderful! Incredibly filling and tasty. I sprinkled extra cinnamon on top too, before putting them into the oven, just for good measure. Thanks so much for this recipe.

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april
11 years ago

Love that there isn’t a cup of honey in these! Would it be possible to substitute applesauce for the banana? I hate having to wait around for ripe bananas and they are usually used in my smoothies.

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Michele
11 years ago

Remix:
I loved your recipe as inspiration. I didn’t have any bananas on hand so I used 1.5 cups soft dates. Also I put all ingredients into food processor and processed/mixed briefly to get very coarse meal. Pressed the lot into glass baking dish and baked 25 min. Pretty good results.
Thanks!

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Hannah
11 years ago
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Posted my thoughts on this recipe here: http://hannahclaudia.blogspot.com/2015/02/ohsheglows-feel-good-hearty-granola-bars.html

Thanks for the recipe!

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Savannah
11 years ago
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These are so delicious!! The cherries provided the perfect amount of sweetness.

I made a few alterations because I didn’t have a few ingredients. My pepita seeds were not raw, so I eliminated salt. I forgot to buy sunflower seeds, so I used chopped raw cashews and hazelnuts (happened to have them on hand), and instead of hulled hemp seeds, I used flax seeds. They turned out perfect!! Thank you so much (:

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Michelle
11 years ago
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I can’t believe how selfish and simple these are to make. What a great way to get nutritious fats into my diet. I am making them a second time while I type this. My husband loved these. Best granola bars I have ever had in my life.

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