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Healthy Strawberry Oat Squares with Homemade Jam

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I wouldn’t call myself a procrastinator in most areas of my life, with the exception of a few things such as business taxes, receipt entering, and organizing my Recipes page. I usually accomplish my tasks before they are ‘due’ without feeling in a panic and I also like to arrive early for meetings, appointments, and dates. Yesterday, my Project Food Blog entry was almost finished by mid-afternoon, save for a few last minute edits. It wasn’t due until 6pm, so I had time on my side. I started working on other things and all of a sudden it was 5:40pm. Eric said, worried, ‘Aren’t you going to upload your post?’

I figured I still had quite a bit of time left so I kept working on things. At 5:45pm and I hit publish, thinking nothing of it.

And that is when I realized that our internet connection was dead.

Stay calm.

Luckily, after a few minutes the internet started to work again! I thought all was fine and dandy and I hit publish again. Painful minute after painful minute passed and it still had not uploaded. We have a very slow internet connection and I was convinced that Live Writer was going to time out on me. Finally, it posted at 5:58pm and I submitted the post in my Foodbuzz profile. I was just under the wire by mere seconds.

Moral of the story: Never put your faith in technology. It will go wonky at the last second and your blood pressure will go through the roof.

If this stress-inducing episode occurs, you can comfort yourself by making oat squares, with a healthy twist. I had strawberries leftover from the dessert pizza I made on the weekend, but you could also use pre-made jam too.

Or just eat Peanut Butter Chocolate Ganache and call it a day. Both methods are completely acceptable.

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Healthy Strawberry Oat Squares with Homemade Jam

Yield
16 squares
Prep time
20 minutes
Rest time
30 minutes
Cook time
30 minutes
Total time
1 hour, 20 minutes

Ever since I was a young girl, I have loved strawberry oat bars and I would often have Strawberry nutrigrain bars in my lunches. While these squares aren’t a nutri-grain bar, the taste is similar. I have made this popular square much healthier, cutting the sugar and butter by half, and of course, it is vegan too. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do. You won’t be able to stop at just one. Or three! Adapted from Food.com.

Ingredients

For the oat base
  • 1.5 cups regular oats
  • 1 cup whole-grain Kamut flour (or mix of white and whole wheat)
  • 1/2 tsp baking soda
  • 1/2 tsp sea salt
  • 1/2 cup Sucanat sugar (or brown sugar)
  • 1 chia egg (1 tbsp chia seeds+ 4 tbsp warm water, mixed)
  • 1/2 cup + 2 tbsp Earth Balance, melted
  • 1/4 cup pure maple syrup
  • 2 tbsp almond milk
  • 1 tbsp sesame seeds (for topping only)
For the strawberry chia seed jam
  • 2 & 1/4 cups chopped strawberries, finely chopped into 1/4 inch pieces OR approx 1 cup pre-made jam
  • 3-4 tbsp sugar, to taste (liquid or dry sweeteners will work)
  • 1-2 tbsp chia seeds
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

Directions

  1. Preheat oven to 350°F. Line a square pan (I used a 9x9) with parchment paper and oil the sides of the pan and base.
  2. For the jam: In a medium sized pot, add the chopped strawberries and sugar. Heat over medium until the strawberries begin to sweat and it gets a bit watery. Once it cooks down a bit, add in the chia seeds, and stir well.
  3. Bring to a low boil and then simmer over low to medium heat for at least 10-15 minutes. Once it has thickened a bit, remove from heat, stir in the vanilla, and cool for 15-30 mins (you can pop it in the fridge or freezer to cool quicker). I like to add the mixture to a mini food processor and process it until mostly smooth.
  4. In a small bowl, mix the chia or flax egg and set aside.
  5. In a large bowl, mix the oat base dry ingredients: oats, flour, Sucanat/brown sugar, baking soda, salt.
  6. In a small bowl, mix the melted earth balance, maple syrup, almond milk, and chia egg. Stir well. Add the wet mixture to the dry and mix well, using hands if necessary.
  7. Set aside 1/2 cup of the dough for the topping.
  8. Pour the oat mixture onto the square pan and press down with fingers. Use a pastry roller to smooth out if desired.
  9. Pour on the strawberry mixture and smooth out. Now sprinkle on the reserved 1/2 cup oat mixture and sprinkle on 1 tbsp of sesame seeds or coconut.
  10. Bake at 350°F for approximately 30 minutes. Allow to fully cool for at least 30-40 minutes before gently removing from pan. Slice and then store in a container in the fridge to keep firm.
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In my first attempt at making the strawberry ‘jam’ I added in a tablespoon of cornstarch after about 10 minutes of cooking. I was left with clumpy white bits of cornstarch throughout. Flop #1. I think I should have thinned it out with a bit of water first.

Second batch:

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For the second batch of jam, I thickened it up with chia seeds! Arrowroot powder might work well too.

Spread your delicious crumbly mixture into the pan:

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Roll it out if you are obsessed with your Dollarstore pastry roller like I am.

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Mmmm. Smooth and lovely.

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Spread on your cooled jam:

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crumble on the oat mixture that you set aside…

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Sprinkle on sesame seeds or coconut to make it really pop.

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Bake for about 30 minutes at 350F.

That’s what I’m talking about.

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Slice into 16 squares.

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or you can make bars and wrap them up for lunch!

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You will not be able to eat just one. Three if you are lucky. I had to shove these into the freezer asap. ;)

They are delicious.

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I’m thinking you could have a lot of fun with this recipe. More fun than should be legal perhaps. You could try making blueberry, raspberry, or even peach jam! I am getting excited just thinking about the possibilities…

Update: A comment below suggested making these with pumpkin butter! That would be wickedly delicious and seasonally appropriate to boot.

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Jessica
13 years ago

Just a question: when you say “Add the wet mixture (reserving 1/2 cup of the mixture) to the dry and mix well” what are we supposed to be reserving 1/2 cup of? I’ve actually made these twice now, and they’ve been amazing both times, but I’m still don’t think I’m doing it right..

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Jessica
13 years ago

Hey Jessica,

It just means to set aside 1/2 cup of the dough to use as the crumbled topping. Does that make sense? I changed it to read “Add the wet mixture to the dry and mix well, using hands if necessary. Set aside 1/2 cup of the dough for the topping. etc…” Hope this helps and thanks for pointing this out!

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Kristy
13 years ago

You say “Earth Balance” in the list of ingredients, but which product? Shortening? Spread?

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Kristy
13 years ago

It’s the spread (I used soy-free) in the tub. enjoy!

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Vikki
13 years ago

What can I use instead of the earth balance butter I don’t use it but I would love to make these? Thank you in advance I love your website!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Vikki
13 years ago

Hi Vikki, Coconut oil should work but I havent tried it yet myself. Goodluck if you try it!

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Holly
13 years ago

Thanks for the fabulous recipe Angela! I just made these and they are delicious! I have one question though, they are a bit more wet then I was expecting.

Should I just add more flour?

Thanks!

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Holly
Reply to  Holly
13 years ago

Or maybe less butter?

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Holly
13 years ago

Hey Holly, Yes the dough is very wet for this recipe – that is normal and should still turn out fine. I would like to work on the oat base recipe though – perhaps a crunchier version next time! enjoy :)

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Holly
Reply to  Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
13 years ago

Hi Angela!

I think it was because I was too greedy and tried one right after I cut them teehee but when I stored them in the fridge and ate one, it set up just fine!

And was delish! Thanks again for the wonderful recipe!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Holly
13 years ago

hah glad to hear that! And who can wait until they cool anyway? Seems like some superhuman strength is required for that.

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Alissa
13 years ago

What other gluten-free flour could you use in place of the kamut flour? I haven’t been able to find any locally. Would oat flour work???

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Alissa
13 years ago

I’m not sure about oat flour – possibly! All purpose or probably whole wheat pastry flour would work since kamut tends to be a good swap for all purpose. good luck!

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Donna
12 years ago

These look stellar…Question…do you find this too decadent/extravagant for a weekend branchy/breakfast?!….

I am a new follower of your fabulous blog….and the chia seed jam technique is THE BEST “staple” recipe I encourage EVERYONE to try…

I have a quick question….could psyllium flakes be used as a thickener if one finds chia difficult to find at certain times?…France is quite “new” to chia as an ingredient!

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Heidi
12 years ago

These bars are nothing short of fantastic. I made them this morning with homemade apricot blueberry jam. Angela- you are a vegan genius. I make a lot of your recipes and have yet to find one that I don’t like. Thank you for all of your hard work :)

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Heidi
12 years ago

Thank you Heidi, I appreciate it!

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Marleen
12 years ago

Hi Angela,

Ohh this recipe is really amazing. Loved it (not just me ;) and hád to share it on my blog http://www.sharelovenotsecrets.com/kitchen-secrets/strawberry-oat-bars-with-homemade-jam/

Thanks for the inspiration on your wonderful website!!!

Share Love,
Marleen

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Shiya
12 years ago

Today I tried your recipe as I had leftover homemade strawberry compote. I was worried at first for the oat mixture was of a gooey texture rather than a crumble mixture. Perhaps I didn’t let the melted butter cool down enough before adding all the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients. But after baking it and letting it cool down, I cut a piece and became ecstatic to find it crumbly and soft with a bit of tartness from the strawberries and slight sweetness to the dark chocolate. I couldn’t help but add some melted dark chocolate for guilty pleasure. I will definitely use this recipe in the future!

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Katie
12 years ago

I just found your webpage and made these today!! They turned out great!! So delicious, thank you so much for the recipe :)

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Franzi
12 years ago

Dear Angela,

I am pulling my 1st batch of oat squares out of the oven as we speak. They smell amazing , they look amazing and I can not wait to taste them!

I made a batch of blueberry – raspberry – jam last night and can not believe how simple it is. I love that it only contains the fruit, chia seeds and maple sirup. It tastes great with greek yogurt ;). Thank you! Also I used homemade ghee because we simply do not have earth balance in Germany.

Now I just want to say that I have been following your blog for quiet a while now. Every recipe I try from you is AMAZING!!! I rarely come across blogs where I could just eat everything or do not substitute a lot but YOU are mind-blowing!!! Your creativity and ideas are a new fresh wind and it helps me to stay on a mainly gluten free & vegan diet. Thank you for posting all your recipes and thank you for helping me lead a healthier life. Thank you Angela!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Franzi
12 years ago

Thank you so much for your sweet comment! That means the world to me. :)

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Franzi
12 years ago

Oh I forgot I also used rice flour instead of the Kamut. It seems to work just fine.

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Makayla Williams
12 years ago

Made these and oh my goodness! Sooooo good! I wonder if there is a substitute for the earth balance though?

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Tootz
12 years ago

Can you grind the chia seeds into a powder 1st, (for people with a texture issue). Would/could I use a coffee grinder or my Nutribullet (using MB grinder blade) to grind the chia seeds? Have you ever tried this? I think using ground chia seeds as a thickener would be great. Let me know. Your knowledge in the kitchen is so helpful to everyone.
Tootz

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Donna
12 years ago

Pinned…instantly PINNED!!….QUESTION….Could one possibly use psyllium husks to thicken instead of chia?…Or ground chia seeds instead of whole?…Would these work better when you don’t want the color or texture too apparent?…When I make a seedy jam, like raspberry or blackberry…the chia seeds just seem to be obscured by the seed factor in general…but in my smoother jams…could I attempt one of those other options? Thoughts?

Thanks for a brilliant post!

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sabel
12 years ago

I have been eyeing these for a while and can’t wait to finally try the recipe. At what point do you add the extract to the jam?

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  sabel
12 years ago

You add the extract after removing the jam from the heat. Hope this helps!

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Harriet
12 years ago

What can I use to substitute Earth Balance? Can I just use water? This looks yummy!

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Ramona
12 years ago

I don’t have chia seeds on hand could I use flax seed instead or should I rather just wait until I got chia seeds? Thanks

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Michelle
12 years ago

Just made these- used pears instead. Great recipe.

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Dinesha
12 years ago

Hi,
Thank you very much for this great recipe. I was looking for healthy snacks for my kid to take to school and came across your blog. I made it an it was yum yum. My son loves it and I love it. I made some changes to mine as we’re not vegan. Once again, thank you.
Dinesha
(All the way from Australia)

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