It’s the day after the American Thanksgiving and I’m sure the last thing anyone wants is an energy bar.
However, it’s also Black Friday in the US and I figured maybe you could use some energy after all! There is very little that could pull me out of bed at midnight to enter long, cold line ups for hours on end, but these bars could just about do it.
I actually whipped up these bars because we’re leaving on a vacation tomorrow. I always like to bring some type of energy bar with me when I go away and stash a couple in my purse when we’re out walking around. If I find myself without any vegan options, I have a bar that will hold me over until my next meal.
I’ve never made an energy bar quite like this before. I added protein powder to rev up the protein in these bars, making sure they would give me sustainable energy when out and about. I wasn’t really sure what they would taste like with 1/2 cup of protein powder, but I was pleasantly surprised by the outcome!
I made two batches, on the left, using 1/4 cup protein powder and on the right, using 1/2 cup protein powder.
The bars using 1/2 cup protein powder were a bit more dense and the batter was drier, but otherwise I didn’t notice much of a difference taste-wise. Eric tried the bar on the left and he said he couldn’t even detect the protein powder at all. My suggestion is to use a very mild-tasting protein powder. I loved using Garden of Life Brown Rice Protein Powder as it has a fairly neutral taste and it’s not sweetened. Just make sure whichever protein powder you use, it tastes good because you will taste it in the bars if it has an “off” flavour. Of course, you could also skip the protein powder all together if you prefer.
If you cut 10 bars out of the batch, each bar has about 8 grams of protein when using protein powder such as this one below (17 grams protein per scoop).
These no-bake bars take just 5 minutes to throw together…love that.
I added a very THIN layer of melted chocolate on top of the bars and then chilled them in the freezer for 10 mins.
I also made these nut-free, using the amazing Sunbutter sunflower seed butter! I found it at Whole Foods and it’s almost an exact knock-off of Trader Joe’s sunflower seed butter (or maybe TJ’s is a knock-off of this stuff!). Either way, it’s amazing stuff. If you haven’t tried lightly sweetened sunflower seed butter, you really must. It’s ultra drippy and smooth.
Feel free to use any kind of seed or nut butter you prefer, but if it’s not very drippy you will probably have to add a bit more syrup. I also tried the bars (batch #2) using almond butter and it was also good, but I still preferred the sunflower seed butter.
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Last Minute Protein Energy Bars
(nut-free with gluten-free option)
Yield: 10 bars
Ingredients:
- 1 cup rolled oats
- 1 cup brown rice crisp cereal
- 1/4-1/2 cup protein powder* see note
- 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
- pinch of salt
- 1/2 cup brown rice syrup*
- 1/2 cup sunflower seed butter* (lightly sweetened like Trader Joe’s or Sunbutter)
- 2 tsp vanilla extract
- 1/3 cup dark chocolate chips, melted
1. In a large bowl, mix together the dry ingredients (oats, rice crisp, protein powder, cinnamon, salt).
2. In a medium-sized bowl, mix together the brown rice syrup and seed butter. Heat in microwave for 45 seconds and stir in the vanilla extract.
3. Pour the wet mixture on top and mix very well with a spoon. The batter will be dry if you used the protein powder, so you might have to get in there with your hands and squeeze the dough together.
4. Press into a pan (with lightly wet fingers) and roll it out smooth with a pastry roller (optional). Melt chocolate in microwave and spread on top of the bars in a very thin layer.
5. Freeze for 10 mins. and cut into bars. Store in the fridge or freezer.
Notes: 1) Make sure to use a mild and good-tasting protein powder as the taste will really come through in these bars. 2) Feel free to use nut butters like almond or peanut butter as a sub for the sunflower seed butter, but make sure they are drippy or you will need to add more syrup. 3) Feel free to substitute honey for brown rice syrup as they both act well as a binder. I do not think maple syrup or agave would hold them together that well. 4) Gluten-free option: use GF certified oats, protein powder, and rice crisp cereal and double check all other ingredients for possible contamination.
Approximate Nutritional info: (for 10 bars, without chocolate, using Garden of Life protein powder): 175 kcals, 7 grams fat, 24 grams carbs, 1 gram fibre, 10 grams sugar, 8 grams protein.
(for 10 bars, with 1/3 cup chocolate, using Garden of Life powder): 199 kcals, 8 grams fat, 27 grams carbs, 1 gram fibre, 13 grams sugar, 8 grams protein.
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A couple weeks ago, I bought this new Holly Nog (vegan egg nog) that I picked up at Loblaws. It’s just 60 calories per serving and has a simple ingredient list. I’m really impressed by the flavour of this nog…it’s amazing! The only thing it’s lacking is a really creamy texture, but for 60 calories a serving I figured I could work with it to make it into the nog I dreamed it would be…
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I blended a half cup of Holly nog, 1/2 cup almond breeze, a frozen banana, nutmeg, and cinnamon and I was absolutely blown away by the outcome. It was exactly the texture I was looking for with the wonderful nog flavour that I love so much!
This is what a picture looks like when the drink is SO good, I can’t even wait to snap the photo!
I can’t control myself around this stuff. A proper photoshoot will likely never happen. This is as good as it gets.
Oh wait, I just remembered I did take a photo of it a couple weeks ago! Here it is…before guzzling!
Creamy Holly Nog Smoothie
Yield: 1 serving
- 1/2 cup Holly nog (or try coconut milk nog)
- 1/2 cup almond breeze
- 1 peeled and frozen banana
- 1/4-1/2 tsp ground nutmeg (to taste)
- 1/2 tsp cinnamon, or to taste
1. Blend and enjoy!
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Updates:
In case some of you didn’t see all my crazy updates/messages/panic attack yesterday, I found a discrepancy in my gluten-free pie crust recipe (thanks to Jesica for letting me know!). I said to pre-bake the crust at 350F and 425F, when it should be 350F and NOT 425F. Please accept my apology! I felt so horrible all day yesterday. The recipe is now updated to reflect 350F. I will be quadruple-checking my recipes from now on…
I’ll be back this weekend with photo clues of where we are travelling…I’m excited to see if some of you will be able to guess it right away. I might have to make it challenging.
Up, up, and away…
mmmm! love quick protein bar recipes.
i’m guessing you’re coming to the states ;)
These bars sound awesome Ange! I too have been experimenting with some protein bar recipes because I want to take some to Milan with me over Christmas, but I’ll add this one to my list as well. Happy travels and I can’t wait to see your trip photos!
The bars look awesome. Oats, chocolate, and sunflower seed butter…3 of my all-time faves! I love making bars, balls, bites and cookies :) with any of them. Your bars look great and firm enough to take as a travel-snack and like they’ll hold up which is great.
I hope you have safe travels and you’ve clearly got great snacks to munch on :)
Yea I think the protein powder does a great job at firming them up! :)
Having been shopping on Black Friday, I can tell you that shoppers NEED these bars. And that I will never shop on Black Friday again. :)
haha you are a trooper!! I wish I could have sent you some of these bars…
These bars look so yummy! I’m still a little bit nervous about buying protein powder as it’s a bit of money for a tub/jar, but these bars are slowly convincing me it may not be so bad. :)
Do you have a preference between the Holly Nog and the So Delicious Nog? Is the Coconut one a bit too coconuty? I’m holding a holiday party next Friday and would love to try one of these brands out, but two friends of mine hate coconut so the So Delicious is making me double check. Thanks!
I actually haven’t tried the coconut one yet, but I’ve heard it’s really good!
The So Delicious definitely has a coconut undertone. I like it better than any of the other nog’s I’ve tried but if someone doesn’t like coconut they might not like it.
Might be interesting to give it to them without saying it has coconut (provided they are not allergic, of course) and see if they notice? lol
It has a definite coconut flavor. It is delicious, but not quite as “noggy”.
that was my perception too (I tried it while in NYC)
Anything that has Sunbutter in it is A-OK by me! :) These look delicious Angela.
I think I need to get some rice syrup … I’m such a maple syrup junkie but it’s true, my bars never stay together that well with it
Just wondered if anyone knows a good spot to get protein powder in New Brunswick? I have looked everywhere and the brand here is soooo expensive! Any ideas? Or any great spots online to order it that isn’t over the top in price? Thanks ladies!
Ohh, wow.. I can’t WAIT to try those protein bars!! they look sooo good.
I’ve been on the lookout for a simple homemade protein bar recipe for my husband. I’m definitely going to give this a try!
I recently made a similar smoothie with some coconut milk nog, frozen banana, and pumpkin pie spice. It was wonderful! Here’s the recipe if you want to check it out:
http://www.picklesnhoney.com/2011/11/22/eggnog-smoothie/
Mmm that looks amazing! :) Does the nog have a strong coconut flavour?
I refuse to do the Black Friday thing but these bars still sound good to me :) Have fun wherever it is you’re going!
These bars look so good. Thank you for the protein suggestion. Also Angela, do you think they would be good without the chocolate? After celebrating thanksgiving for over a week now I am feeling like I don’t need anymore chocolate! Have a wonderful trip wherever you are going!
YUM! Vegan nog sounds delicious! I wish I could find that around me!!!
The bars look great. When you say “brown rice crisp” do you mean cereal? Thanks!
Yes I do…will add it to clarify thanks!
You know, I ended up bprebaking it at 350 anyway, just cause I was doing 2 pies at once, so it was all good here, butthanks for correcting it. They were great!
Hi Angela
These look great, what could I sub for brown rice crisp??
I want to make these ASAP!
Thanks
Jen
Hey Jen,
You can sub regular Rice crispies cereal or maybe some kind of puffed cereal like puffed millet?
OMG, these look so good. Might be worth bundling up my 6 month old and 3 year old to hit the store fort brown rice crisp cereal! Where is the picture of the new haircut???
I’ll post one soon! heh
These definately look like a good bar recipe! I just bought a bag of Bob’s Red Mill Hemp Protein Powder, which is a powder I haven’t tried before. I am assuming it’s flavor might be too strong for these bars, but I’ll just have to wait until I try the powder out. :)
On another note, I made your recipe for the Pumpkin Butter Swirl Bread using butternut squash puree! I only made a couple changes (used all-purpose flour [I can’t find spelt flour in stores for the life of me], instead of using 1/2 c. of maple syrup, I used 1/4 c. and used 3/4 c. of sucanat] and the bread rose very well and tasted amaaaazing. I took it to my dad’s for Thanksgiving and secretly did NOT want to leave it there! I will be making that again for sure :)
I am leaving for Loblaws immediately!
These bars look great! I love making my own no-bake bars- I don’t usually add the protein powder like you did though- nice idea. I’ve been experimenting with my recipe for awhile now and I’ve discovered the secret ingredient to making them stick together and firm up perfectly in the fridge is to coconut butter to the wet ingredients. Sooooo good! Check out my recipe at: http://rinutritionhousecalls.com/?p=131
Oh man coconut butter is genius! I have never tried that, but will have to!