Granola bars have to be one of my favourite things to make. I’ve had a soft spot for them since running the bakery. I look back to those days with (mostly) warm, fuzzy memories. Maybe making + shipping 500 bars a week by hand wasn’t ideal, but it was the experience that I enjoyed the most – the process of growing a business and having others enjoy something I created from scratch. I still look back at the pictures and laugh, seeing a 9-foot table buried in packaged bars while I stuck on the front and back label as fast as possible. My mother-in-law used to help assemble all the boxes for me. Some days I’d walk into the living room to see about 200 boxes of various sizes assembled and stacked in towers with all of the shipping envelopes stuck on the top. And then Eric would often help me at night when he got home from work. It takes a village. We’d create an assembly line packing all the boxes with bars, receipts, labels, hand-written thank-yous, business cards, all before sealing them up and attaching the shipping label. It was organized chaos to say the least. Heavy on the chaos part. Ever since I closed the bakery, I’ve had it in the back of my mind that I’d like to open it again some day, if the stars align. We’ll have to see. For now, I still enjoy making granola bars whenever I can just for the heck of it.
By the way – It’s official – I’m including two of the most popular Glo Bar recipes in my cookbook, so keep your eyes peeled for those!
I’ve made these protein bars a few different ways over the past few weeks – one with peanut butter, one with almond butter, and the last with sunflower seed butter. All worked out lovely, although the roasted peanut butter was probably my favourite, flavour wise (no surprise here). Rest assured you can make these nut-free simply by using sunflower seed butter (shown top, right). My go-to is Sunbutter.
This recipe also calls for plant-based protein powder. This is the Sunwarrior powder that I use. I specifically bought the unflavoured version of Sunwarrior because I’ve concluded that stevia gives me headaches (anyone else?) and I’m really not crazy about the flavour of stevia to begin with. If you are using a sweetened protein powder, you’ll likely have to reduce the liquid sweetener in this recipe and make up for the loss of liquid with a bit of non-dairy milk. Just play around with it – as long as your dough isn’t super dry and crumbly you should be fine! We’re aiming for the consistency of cookie dough here.
After mixing the dough together, simply press it into the pan (I like to use a pastry roller to smooth it out – you can find these at the Dollarstore!) and pop it into the freezer while you melt the chocolate.
{Here is a random freezer shot featuring fillo shells, chickpeas, butternut squash, hemp hearts, blueberries, pita bread, torn kale (for smoothies), Amy’s California burgers, and corn!}
Finally, slice into bars, drizzle on the chocolate, and freeze until set. I love keeping them stashed in the freezer – they are the perfect pick me up when my energy is low and I need something fast.
Quick 'n Easy No-Bake Protein Bars
Yield
12
Prep time
Cook time
0 minutes
Chill time
15 minutes
Total time
These no-bake bars are thrown together in minutes and make the perfect snack to store in the freezer for a quick burst of energy. Feel free to use sunflower seed butter to make these nut-free. I used an unsweetened/unflavoured protein powder, so if you are using a sweetened protein powder, you will likely have to reduce the liquid sweetener (and make up for the lack of liquid by adding some non-dairy milk). Play around with it if necessary and aim for a cookie dough texture. You can also roll the dough into balls and add in chocolate chips if you don't wish to make them into bar form.
Ingredients
- 1.5 cups gluten-free rolled oats, blended into a flour
- 1/2 cup unsweetened/unflavoured vegan protein powder (I use Sunwarrior Warrior Blend Natural)
- 1/2 cup rice crisp cereal
- 1/4-1/2 teaspoon fine grain sea salt, to taste
- 1/2 cup natural peanut butter, almond butter, or sunflower seed butter
- 1/2 cup pure maple syrup (or liquid sweetener of choice)
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- 3 tablespoons mini dark chocolate chips (I use Enjoy Life)
- 1/2 tablespoon coconut oil
Directions
- Line an 8-inch square pan with a piece of parchment paper. Mix the oat flour, protein powder, rice crisp, and salt together in a large bowl.
- Add in the nut/seed butter, maple syrup, and vanilla. Stir well to combine. If the mixture is a bit dry, add a splash of non-dairy milk and mix again.
- Press into pan and roll out with a pastry roller until smooth. Pop into the freezer.
- Melt the chocolate chips and coconut oil together in a small pot over low heat. When half of the chips have melted, remove from heat and stir until smooth.
- After freezing the bars for about 5-10 minutes, remove from freezer and slice into bars. Drizzle with melted chocolate and freeze again until set. Store in the freezer for a week or longer in an air-tight freezer bag or container.
Do you know if I could use coconut flour instead of oat and what the ratio of would be I don’t have oats on hand and can’t wait to try these. Thanks
Oh so good! Wondering how many grams of fat and calories each bar has? I could eat all of them in one sitting, but without knowing fat and calories, I know better.
Hey!
I loved this recipe and I’m probably gonna make them tmr, tho they’re probably not gonna turn out as good as urs :D
You are a major role model to me and the way u overcame ur eating disorder is truly inspiring. I’m struggling with one as well and I’m hoping to get better…. Keep up the amazing work :* ily (lmao that’s cheesy xD)
I have to tell you these are amazing. I have only made a couple of things from your site so far I didn’t realize vegan recipes could actually be relatively ways and not call for a hundred million ingredients that aren’t beans and ancient grains.
I love this, I gave one to a friend and she wants the recipe. Normally I’m the cool who doesn’t like to cook but this and the green goddess dressing I made from you and the granola and pumpkin gingerbread smoothie… These recipes do nothing short of changing my life. My whole view of the world is different, my moods and emotions are more stable and my energy levels are not all over the place. I previously ate protein bars in the day with chemicals and had a large salad at night. My energy levels were horrible and my moods and anxiety was all over the place. You’re an inspiration. Thank you for sharing your recipes.
Jackie
Glad to hear someone else discerns the strange taste of stevia, I find honey or date honey are the only sweets I can accept the tase of as sugar substitutes. I can’t understand the missing taste buds of the masses who can use sugar substitutes.
OMG OMG OMG! just made these today…but I mad into balls and added mini chips. OMG OMG OMG I already ate THREE!!! These will NOT last the night!
These protein bars are beyond amazing! We’re doing a 28 day Detox and I was looking for a wholesome snack and came across these. My husband said that I must have made them wrong…. because they were so delicious! Thank you for saving our tastebuds!
I have your “Oh She Glows” cookbook and have been wanting to make your original glo bars. I wasn’t sure what you meant my rice crisp cereal. The only thing I could think of was Rice Krispies, but I was surprised that you would use something so unhealthy in your glo bars. Is that really what you use? What can I use instead? It seems like Rice Krispies are mostly sugar with no nutritional value.
Hi Bonnie,
I use brown rice crisps, Nature’s Path and Whole Foods 365 are brands that I’ve used in the past.
Any idea on a general price range for a batch of these protein bars? I know it is tough to guesstimate due to buying a lot of these ingredients in bulk.
I just made a batch of these for the first time, and they are SPECTACULAR. I have been avoiding protein bars like the plague because of all the preservatives and processed foods that are in them, but this recipe is easy and everything in it is a recognisable food item! I used pea protein for the protein powder, peanut butter, and agave nectar for sweetener. 85% cocoa dark chocolate for the drizzle. AMAZING.
Can you please tell me the nutrition of this recipe? Thanks so much!
Yummy! But way too much sweetener. I need to limit sugars (even natural ones), so I started out the recipe with half of the recommended maple syrup (1/4 cup) and was shocked that it was still so sweet. Will be using even less though. Still a great recipe and thank you!
Omg these are amazing! I was looking for a nut free bar to send my littles to school with and these are perfect I’ve never tried sunflower seed butter before. It’s Delish! Thanks for the recipe this is a keeper. Adding hemp seeds to the next batch :)
amazing! Best homemade protein bars I have ever had. Thanks so much for the recipe. I have tried hundreds of recipes, and this is by far the best!
Hi Jasmin, I’m so glad to hear you like the recipe! Thanks for taking the time to let me know. :)
I’ve been looking for a good protein bar recipe and this one checks all the boxes! Amazingly easy to prepare (unlike other baked protein bars that end up crumbling when you take them out of the pan). Aside from the protein powder, every other ingredient in this recipe is relatively inexpensive–and the recipe itself yields a TON. I’ve been recommending this recipe to literally everyone this week :)
Hi Olivianne, I’m so glad to hear you like the recipe! Thanks for sharing the love. :)
How many gRams of protein per bar. I didn’t see macros listed…. Thanks!!!!
Hi Molly! I haven’t calculated that information myself, but if you head over to NutritionData.com or CalorieCount.com, they should be able to give you a quick breakdown of the recipe’s nutritional info. Hope this helps!
I just made these this weekend, thinking they would be for me during our Sunday hike. However, my VERY picky 10-year-old LOVED them! I added chocolate chips in the bars themselves, and he said it was delicious. Also filled us both up for our four-mile hike. :-)
What can be substituted for protein powder?
Hemp hearts, perhaps?
Just made these and they were a total hit with my family thanks for the recipe!
These are way more cost efficient and more environmentally friendly than buying packaged ones
So glad to hear they were a hit, Megg!
Awesome bars, my family loves the taste as what’s better is that I know exactly what is in it and I didn’t break the bank making them,all cleaned up within an hour.
So glad the bars are a hit, Kwin!