Guess what? I have created a no bake homemade chewy granola bars recipe that is going to knock you off your seats!
I’m telling you.. this recipe is really good. I am a little angry at myself for not creating it sooner. After all, I have been making my own granola for years now to eat with yogurt and fruit. My kids love it, but it seems like they like these granola bars better. Maybe it’s because of the chocolate chips, not sure… either way these are really really delicious.
Have you seen the ingredients on store-bought granola bars? Lots of processed ingredients. But I wanted to make a more healthy granola bar, with real ingredients, and it needed to be kid friendly. This homemade granola bar had to be the soft chewy kind, and had to be easy. Lastly I wanted to make a large quantity so that I could freeze the bars and plop them into my kids lunches.
I played around with the ingredients that I wanted to use and made a few batches until I came up with the prefect concoction. Muwhahaha (that’s my evil scientist laugh). They tasted like heaven. My kids couldn’t get enough! I was worried that I was going to be in a lot of pain from eating so many — I really should have thought twice before inhaling that 8th granola bar. This was the actual thought that went through my head that night. I know, it’s quite sad.
I hope you and your family enjoy these no bake homemade chewy granola bars as much as we did.
No Bake Homemade Chewy Granola Bars
Ingredients:
1/2 cup raw sugar or brown sugar
1 1/2 cups honey (Buy some on Amazon here)
1/3 cup coconut oil (Buy quality Coconut Oil here)
1/4 tsp. fine sea salt (Buy on Amazon here)
1 cup 100% all natural crunchy peanut butter – ( I used the Adams brand)
2 tsp. vanilla extract
4 cups crisped rice cereal
2 2/3 cups old fashioned oats
2/3 cups ground flax seed
1/2 – 1 cups mini chocolate chips
Method:
In a large bowl, combine your oats, crispy rice cereal, and ground flax seed. Stir with a large spoon until well combined. Set aside.
Measure out sugar, honey, coconut oil, and sea salt and place in a sauce pan over medium heat. Bring it to a boil. Stirring the whole time, boil for exactly 1 minute so mixture combines and sugars dissolve. Take pan off the heat and add in the crunchy peanut butter and vanilla extract. Stir until smooth. Pour this Peanut buttery honey deliciousness over your bowl of oat/crispy rice cereal mixture.
Stir until well combined.
Let this mixture sit and cool for about 5-8 minutes. Meanwhile, grab a large cookie sheet or jelly roll pan (mine is sized at 12½ x 17½ by 1 inch), and some parchment paper. Place cookie sheet on a large piece of parchment paper and trace around the outside of it. Cut it out and place this on the inside of your cookie sheet. It should fit perfectly. This will help later to keep the granola bars in one piece before cutting up. Believe me on this. I tried greasing the pan and it didn’t work.
After the mixture has cooled enough that the mini chocolate chips wont melt upon contact, pour the granola mixture out onto the large cookie sheet.
Spread mixture out evenly.
Next, tear off another large piece of parchment paper and place this over your granola mixture. Take another jelly roll pan or cookie sheet the same size and place it on top of the parchment. Press down. This will help to compact the granola so that the bars will stay together and not fall apart. Little helpers love to do this part.
Remove cookie sheet and parchment, sprinkle mini chocolate chips evenly over the top and repeat the process above, taking the parchment paper and extra cookie sheet and pressing the two together so that the chocolate chips get pressed into the bars.
Remove parchment paper and cookie sheet. If you have fridge space, place cookie sheet in the fridge to finish cooling. If not, it can finish cooling on the counter just as well. Once the bars have cooled completely, slide solidified mixture out of your pan. Yell hallelujah and pat yourself on the back for using parchment paper. Didn’t that make things so much easier? At this point they should look like this….
Now take a cute knife… and yes, the knife has to be cute (don’t ask dumb questions), and cut the bars into the size of your choosing.
Here is a grid to help you see just how I cut mine.
Be prepared to be blown away. I was amazed at just how easy these were to make and how good they tasted. They are so soft and chewy and honestly, I don’t know if I will ever go back to store bought. Not only are my homemade chewy granola bars tastier, they are healthier too. I’d be willing to bet that bar to bar, they are cheaper than store bought.
To Freeze: Wrap each bar in plastic wrap.
Place in a freezer safe zip lock bag and freeze. In the morning, I pull out a bar and put it in my children’s lunches. By lunch hour they have thawed, becoming soft and chewy again.
Below I have added the printable version of this recipe. Enjoy!
no bake homemade chewy granola bars
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup raw sugar or brown sugar
- 1 1/2 cups honey
- 1/3 cup coconut oil
- 1/4 tsp fine sea salt
- 1 cup 100% all natural crunchy peanut butter
- 2 tsp vanilla extract
- 4 cups crisp rice cereal I used organic
- 2 2/3 cups old fashioned oats
- 2/3 cups ground flax seed
- 1/2- 1 cup mini chocolate chips
Instructions
- In a large bowl, combine your oats, crisped rice cereal, and ground flax seed. Stir with a large spoon until well combined. Set aside.
- Measure out sugar, honey, coconut oil, and sea salt and place in a sauce pan over medium heat. Bring it to a boil. Stirring the whole time, boil for exactly 1 minute so mixture combines and sugars dissolve. Take pan off the heat and add in the crunchy peanut butter and vanilla extract. Stir until smooth. Pour this Peanut buttery honey deliciousness over your oat/rice crispy mixture. Stir until well combined.
- Let this mixture sit for about 5-8 minutes. Meanwhile, Grab a large cookie sheet or jelly roll pan sized(mine is sized at 12½ x 17½ by 1 inch), and some parchment paper. Place cookie sheet on a large piece of parchment paper and trace around the outside of it. Cut it out and place this on the inside of your cookie sheet. It should fit perfectly. This will help later to keep the granola bars in one piece before cutting up.
- Next pour out granola bar mixture onto cookie sheet. Press with a second cookie sheet so it is flat. Then immediately spread your chocolate chips on the top and press again.
- Allow to cool. You can add it to your fridge or leave on counter to cool. Once the bars have cooled completely, slide solidified mixture out of your pan. Now take a knife and cut the bars into the size of your choosing. (I cut 5 bars across and 7 bars down making 35 bars total).
Notes
Nutrition
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Comments & Reviews
Ava says
I just made these and they’re excellent! I used used coconut sugar instead of raw sugar, delicious!
Thanks for another great recipe!
Happy.MoneySaver says
Great idea! Glad you liked them!
Jill says
These are soooo good! 2 of my 3 kids devoured them! I used sunbutter instead of peanut butter so my kids could take them to school. The only problem was that mine don’t stick together very well. I used large flake oats (not sure if I was supposed to use the quick cooking ones) and I did use half the honey in order to cut the sweetness. Any thoughts?
Happy.MoneySaver says
I am glad you like them! Using all of the honey may be the solution–that sticky goodness really helps bond them together. I also found when making them that pressing them firmly in the pan and then putting them in the fridge for about 20 minutes really helped them to stay together well. Hope that can help for next time! 🙂
Gloria says
I was wondering what the calories were since I’ve been eating them because they are so good?
Karrie says
They are 175 calories per bar.. just did the math. 🙂
Kristen says
I’ve been looking for a decent recipe for a while now because my toddler is a huge fan of the quaker chewy granola bars. I’m so glad you posted this! 🙂 Thanks!
Stacey Burruss says
Can you make these without the sugar/brown sugar? Would the honey and pb make it sweet enough?
Karrie says
Not sure – give it a try!
Shree says
Yes I leave out the sugar all the time and it works great.
Shree says
Yes I leave out the sugar all the time and it works great. Like them but want to know if anyone has tried it without the rice cereal and just added more oats?
Sadie says
By far, the best granola bars I have ever made…and I love that they aren’t baked! Chewy and delicious. I only used 1 c. honey because that’s all I had, and I think they are plenty sweet and chewy.
Karrie says
That’s good to know Sadie, so for those of you who want to lower the sweetness of them try it with only 1 cup of honey!
Sara says
These were delicious! Almond Butter could be used in the place of peanut butter.
doug says
Interesting no-back granola bar recipe but I would never make it. Too much sugar and honey, and too much oil. Is there a version that won’t send the kids into outer space on a sugar high, or feed more fat to one of my children who needs to watch his weight? I often substitute applesauce for oil, but I’m not sure that would work in this case.
Happy.MoneySaver says
I haven’t tried making that version of granola bars. But if you do let me know what you think! 🙂
Susan says
May I suggest that you investigate what sugar does to your body verses oil? The oil is necessary for our bodies as long as it’s healthy, natural oil. Processed sugars, on the other hand, turn into fat in our bodies almost immediately. Check out research by Dr.’s Mercola and Perlmutter. They have the answers as to why our children suffer from obesity. Good luck to you in your investigations.
Tava says
I made these and used pure, organic maple syrup in place of the honey. I also left the sugar out. They turned out great!
Leah says
Thanks for that comment, was wondering about the maple syrup…figured as much but confirmation is always nice before you go and waste such an expensive ingredient 🙂
Teara Charles says
^typo “was”
Teara C says
Sorry about the typo’s… I was wondering how long they we’ll keep before expiring ?
Happy.MoneySaver says
They will last about 4-6 months in your freezer…if they can last that long without being gobbled up! 🙂
teara C says
Thank You.
Ashley Bruce says
These are very yummy, though I was having trouble not eating the granola/peanut butter mixture just by itself!
Teara Charles says
I wondering how long can I keep them before the expire ?
Teara Charles says
Hi karrie,
I Used a mix of organic and non organic..I also did not use flax seed I did not have any on hand, so I use chopped up walnuts then I realized I was using chunky peanut butter..I really made a mess of ur recipe..I also used table sugar..lol nothing about these gronula bar seem healthy in my oponion..I’m going to follow ur recipe next all the way thru.
Jen says
These look super yummy. I will definitely be making these this weekend. I’m wondering though if a step has been left out of the printable version. I’m not seeing the instructions for the chocolate chips.
Happy.MoneySaver says
Thanks for catching that! 🙂 The recipe should tell you to remove the cookie sheet and parchment, sprinkle mini chocolate chips evenly over the top and repeat the process above, taking the parchment paper and extra cookie sheet and pressing the two together so that the chocolate chips get pressed into the bars.
Ashley says
Thank you for posting this! I would be super interested to know how they compare cost-wise if you ever break it down. It’s hard for me to cook due to disability, so for me to do homemade it’s gotta be worth the pain 😉
Teara Charles says
It’s pretty pricey..If you don’t have any of the ingredient in your kitchen already .
Dani says
I’ve tried a similar recipe, but it kind of bothered me that the oats don’t really get cooked at all. It doesn’t bother your tummy to eat them somewhat raw like that?
Megan says
Roast the oats in the oven for 10 minutes at 350 first – gives that nice toasted flavor!
Happy.MoneySaver says
I will have to try that out next time!
Jessica Ali says
When you put the hot mixture on top of the oats that somewhat “cooks” them. Also, I make overnight oats. I think when they are absorbed in something it makes it easier to digest as I was concerned when I started eating overnight oats.
On a totally different note, I LOVE this recipe and quadruple the recipe now to freeze. My sil in Maryland loves these too. It’s her son’s go to snack now! I think I may try some of these other but butters as well from now on!
Ivy says
I was curious too about the peanut butter. While peanuts are not a concern in our family, only 1 of my 3 daughters likes the taste of peanut butter. I wonder if tahini would work and I would like to try the sun butter as suggested
Karrie says
I just thought of something… NUTELLA!! Oh man would Nutella make these super delish. Give that a try perhaps, I know I will be for sure the next time I make them.
Tricia says
would it work if I left the flaxseeds out?
Charity says
I was wondering about this also. Would ground chia seeds work just as well?
Happy.MoneySaver says
I haven’t used ground chia seeds in this recipe. If you try it let me know how it turns out! 🙂
Hockey mom says
I used sunflower seeds and my kids and I loved it!
Happy.MoneySaver says
YUM!
M says
Ground chia seeds worked very well!
Happy.MoneySaver says
I think you would need to add another dry ingredient or a larger quantity of the other dry ingredients in its place if you took out the flaxseeds. The ratio between the wet ingredients and dry ingredients make the chewy yummy part of the granola bar! 🙂 Let me know if you try something in its place!
Sheila Criddell says
I made these tonight and I must say…yummmmy! I did not use the flax seed, in its place I used chopped almonds and chopped pecans. The bars are chewy and delicious, and my family allowed me to put some of them up. Thanks for a great recipe.
Summer says
great idea – what measurement of nuts did you use? I like my measuring tools because i’m not a wing-it girl in the kitchen!
Happy.MoneySaver says
I completely understand! There are no nuts in this recipe–only the ones in the crunchy peanut butter which is 1 cup. It is a great way to get finely chopped nuts in the granola bars without finely chopping them! 🙂
Barb says
This recipe looks wonderful! I can’t wait to try it.
Cassi says
I was just thinking about homemade granola bars! Yours look ah-amazing!
I’m new to cleaner eating, so just wondering if the crisp rice cereal is considered clean? Thank you for all of your amazing ideas!
Karrie says
I use organic crisp rice cereal. 🙂
Kay thomas says
Love this recipe!!!! Haven’t made one of yours my family and I don’t love.
Keep them coming! 😀
bethy w says
Wow those look good! That is a REALLY cute knife!
Tami says
Hi, have you tried this recipe without the peanut butter? I wonder, if I was to leave it out, if I would need anything else to replace it? I don’t always prefer peanut butter in a granola bar, and we also have friends with allergies, so it would be a nice option. What do you think?
Thanks! These do look wonderful, I’m going to try this recipe soon!
Tami
Karrie says
You might try using more coconut oil, but I am not sure what else would work in place of the peanut butter. Let me know if you find any alternatives.
Glenda Melnic says
I was also wondering about a substitute for peanut butter since most schools do not allow peanuts or their products because of allergies. I might try almond butter, but it is somewhat expensive to use a cup at a time.
Esther Marie says
Almond butter, sunflower seed butter?
Happy.MoneySaver says
Any of those would work!
Karen says
We can still have peanut butter at our schools, but this year we had our first peanut allergy show up. They sent home a paper giving alternatives and one was called Wow Butter. I found it at Walmart and it the taste is very close to peanut butter.
Lynn says
Have you tried this recipe using the peanut butter alternatives? I am making these today using sunflower seed butter.
SRB says
My friend did it with sun butter and said it was good. I assume any putter substitute would work though.
My chocolate chips would not stay in so I melted chocolate and spread it over the top and it was almost better than before.
Amanda says
Cookie butter 🙂
Pragathi says
what about honey???
bethy w says
You could probably replace it with sunflower seed butter or some other nut butter
Barbara says
I just made them with soy nut butter and they’re great!
Happy.MoneySaver says
Thanks for letting me know! 🙂
amy says
hey! forgive me if this was already asked, but there are a lot of comments here. have you ever done a version with some cinnamon and raisins? maybe sub for peanut butter? just wondering, before i take a swing at it and probably strike out lol.
Happy.MoneySaver says
I personally haven’t but I feel like there have been a lot of substitutions and people really like it. I think the addition of cinnamon and raisins would be great!
Lachelle says
This recipe is pretty similar in taste (just make yours Karrie, and they are delicious as well) and I like it as well and it doesn’t use peanut butter:
http://www.melskitchencafe.com/2013/01/chewy-granola-bars.html
Atticia Bundy says
I use sunflower seed butter that I make at home or almond butter would work with this recipe I think.
Krista says
Use Sunbutter! (Sunflower seed butter). You can find the cheapest price at Trader Joes. It’s a great allergy free option.
lei says
I wonder if prunes would work? They might hold it together. Oooh I wanna try both. Thanks for the recipe.
Gchellson says
Try almond butter or cashew butter.