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Quick ‘n Easy No-Bake Protein Bars

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Quick and Easy No Bake Protein Bars

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!

Dry and Wet Ingredients for Quick and Easy No Bake Protein Bars

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.

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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!}

Chocolate Drizzle ready to put on the cooled bars.

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.

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Quick 'n Easy No-Bake Protein Bars

Vegan, gluten-free, no bake/raw
★★★★★
4.8 from 46 reviews
Yield
12
Prep time
15 minutes
Cook time
0 minutes
Chill time
15 minutes
Total time
15 minutes

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

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. Press into pan and roll out with a pastry roller until smooth. Pop into the freezer.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.

Nutrition Information

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Serving Size 1 of 12 bars | Calories 200 calories | Total Fat 9 grams
Saturated Fat 2.5 grams | Sodium 90 milligrams | Total Carbohydrates 22 grams
Fiber 2 grams | Sugar 10 grams | Protein 8 grams
* Nutrition data is approximate and is for informational purposes only.
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char eats greens
12 years ago

Love these Ange! I’m totally gonna need these on my 14 hour day at school on Tuesday’s and Thursday’s!!

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Suzanne @ hello, veggy!
12 years ago

Perfect! I can use up that last bit of VEGA i have sitting in my pantry!

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Sonia
12 years ago

Darling Angela,

I’ve been your loyal reader of OSG since past years but I’m very bad at leaving my footprints here. Though, I ALWAYS loved your recipes, pics and all stories. You’re such an inspiring and energetic woman! Tried your couple of recipes from here and found some of very delicious and keeper. Would love to buy your book for sure.

P.S. Just voted for you at VegNews from Australia :-) Good luck! xx

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Kelly
12 years ago

These look and sound amazing!

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Kelly
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Cherry Williams
12 years ago

Looks incredibly yummy!

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Ali B
12 years ago

Hey Angela – these look great! I’ve been wanting to make some protein bars of my own to avoid all the sugar in store-bought bars. But I usually like to get some kind of greens nutrition in my bars. Do you think I could add a greens powder to this? Maybe go half and half with the protein powder?

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

Hmm I guess it would depend on the green powder and how strongly it tastes. :) If you like the taste of it then why not. I would probably add a small amount at a time though and taste as you go.

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

Ok cool. Thank you so much! I CANNOT wait to try these and share them with people at work!

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Hi
12 years ago

I can’t eat coconut and I’ve never been able to find a protein powder I’m not allergic to – is there any subs for those two ingredients? Could I use any other oil that isn’t too strongly flavoured?

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

Im sure you could make them without protein powder – just add a bit more oat flour? The coconut oil is probably optional too – I only add it to the chocolate when it’s melting as it helps it spread out a bit easier.

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Tracy
12 years ago

Thanks for the recipe Angela. I just bought a big bag of date sugar. Is there any way I could use this in the recipe instead of the maple syrup?

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Jennifer
12 years ago

These look amazing! Wondering how long they hold up out of the freezer or should they be eaten while still frozen? Always on the lookout for new snacks to pop into hockey bags or school lunches!

Thanks :)

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

Hey Jennifer, I haven’t tried them out of the freezer yet unfortunately. I expect they would be a tad delicate in a lunchbox. Let me know if you try it though!

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

Jennifer, did you end up trying them out of the freezer? How did they hold up in the lunchbox?

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Stephanie L
12 years ago

I wonder how these would be without the chocolate drizzle? I have to be in a mood to want chocolate so it would take forever to eat them if I covered them in chocolate. LOL Look delicious! I don’t care for the taste of stevia, no headaches or anything, just tastes strange. Looking forward to the cookbook! You and Chef Chloe make my vegan meals worthly of the masses. LOL

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Caitlin
12 years ago

So these look awesome, but more importantly- I looked through the photos on this post and then ran into the kitchen and looked at the back of my hemp hearts and threw them in the fridge. Woops!! Ha. Thanks for that!

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nan @ lbddiaries
12 years ago

I am officially in love. These look so delish. Can’t wait to try them. It’s nice to discover something we CAN eat for a change!

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Samantha Angela
12 years ago

These look and sound totally delicious. I’m definitely pinning this one!

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Caroline
12 years ago

These look delicious! Thanks for sharing!

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Elaine
12 years ago

Thank you so much for the Stevia comment. Both Stevia and Agave give me headaches and stomach issues. I use small amounts of dark maple syrup and/or sweet potatoes to sweeten my cooking and baking. No issues and with all the healthy fats and fibre, no blood sugar issues!

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Lori
12 years ago

These look so good!! Do you have the nutrition facts for them?

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AmyJ
12 years ago

These look amazing Angela!!! Can’t wait to try them….and to get my hands on your book as soon as it’s hot off the press!! :)

I like to use the Vega One (vanilla or chocolate) protein powder – have you ever tried using Vega in your recipes? Is there a reason that you prefer using the Sunwarrior protein powder?

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Lauren
12 years ago

So easy and quick! I appreciated that I was able to make these out of my currently limited pantry. These reminded me a lot of peanut butter balls (PB + honey + dried milk) that I had as a child. Like some of the others who have posted, I don’t like/have protein powder, so instead I added some bean flour – yes, a bit beany, but I didn’t mind. And in place of rice crisp cereal I used puffed wheat – though next time I’ll try popped amaranth or quinoa – some sort of textural contrast makes these more interesting!

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Ashlee@HisnHers
12 years ago

Yum I love how simple it is! mine will definitely not be as pretty because I’ll be using my hands to mash it down instead of a neat little roller ;-)

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Stacie
12 years ago

Ohhhh….hearing you talk about your bakery makes me miss it and your blog post about it….and when you use to sell it at the farmers markets. Such good times and if it is meant to happen again it will. Speaking of Glo Bars–as if I didn’t need any reason to be ecstatic about your cookbook….now it will have Glo Bars too?!?! Pinch me–I think I am dreaming! Off to go sing from the rooftops (and this girl doesn’t sing) ;)

Wishing you and Eric the best…as always…you two deserve it!! Hope the day is treating you well :)

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