These make a wonderful healthy treat! Use chopped nuts in place of or with the dried fruit if you like.
Granola Bars
Sweet and Tart Vegan Granola Bar
These chewy granola bars are packed with all sorts of nutrient-dense ingredients like dried cherries, sliced almonds, shredded coconut, and dark chocolate. This bar will fill you up and provide you with a lot of energy for times when you are on the go.
Josephine’s No-Bake Granola Bars
A quick and yummy way to start the morning. You probably have all the ingredients right in your pantry. You can use your imagination to add other dried fruits, sesame seed, or other nuts, wheat germ, etc. Maple syrup or light corn syrup can work as sweetener substitutes for the honey.
Fruity Granola Bars
Power packed, fruity and nutty. Better than store-bought granola bars. Use any kind of dried fruit e.g. – chopped dates, chopped apricots, chopped prunes, etc.
Gluten-Free Granola Bars
These are versatile chewy granola bars. You can add or omit as your allergies dictate. I enjoy raisins and sesame seeds, with less chocolate chips. These are not overly sweet. I buy roasted almonds with no salt and chop them in the food processor. My cashews are usually roasted and salted. It can be made with raw nuts. You could use almond or soy butter if allergic to peanuts.
Granola Bars II
A simple yet delicious recipe for granola bars. This makes a great base to customize with your own special ingredients.
Cardamom Granola Bars
Cardamom and honey give these bars an exotic flavor. Pecans can easily be substituted for the walnuts if you prefer.
Chewy No Bake Granola Bars
These granola bars are easy and delicious. They taste just like the store-bought chewy kind. My husband asks me to make these at least once a week!
No Bake Granola Bars
Great quick and easy granola bar recipe that kids can make. Perfect to throw in lunches or in your purse for travel. You can also add 1/4 cup wheat germ without changing the consistency. Change up the dried fruit, nuts, and chocolate for different flavors. I generally keep the bars in the refrigerator until I am ready to eat them, but these keep well to take to work or school.
Chewy Chocolate Chip Granola Bars
These granola bars pack well for mid-day snacks or hiking trips. Vary the ingredients for variety or to make them more wholesome. I make two versions–this one if for my sweet-tooth husband–the other for myself, contains 1 c. dried fruit and nuts instead of chocolate chips and marshmallows. Be creative!
Granola Energy Bars
This is not a traditional bar recipe. It can be made with all organic ingredients if you choose. It is packed with healthy ingredients that you are sure to enjoy. All my children comment, ‘Mom, I love these things.’ These are great for camping, sporting events, or anytime when you need that extra kick of energy topped with chocolate.
Cranberry Nut Granola Bars
This is one fast and totally addicting recipe. It’s easy to adjust to your tastes or what’s in your cupboard – try adding chocolate chips, coconut, raisins, cherries or a spoonful of peanut butter. You’ll be making this every week.
Granola Bars III
Absolutely delicious! Granola bars with honey, nuts and raisins. These make a great snack!
Easy Granola Bars
Fantastic bars that have a lot of flexibility. You can adapt the recipe to your liking. Great for hikes, long road trips and camping as they store well and keep fairly long – unless you eat them all! Use any combination of chocolate chips, dried fruit, coconut, pecans, almond slices, or any other tidbits you’d like in a granola bar.
Chewy Granola Bars
Extra chewy granola bars. You can make them your own by picking different ingredients to add in! Try using any combination of miniature chocolate chips, sunflower seeds, raisins, chopped dried fruits, candy-coated chocolate pieces, chopped nuts, etc.
Playgroup Granola Bars
My girlfriend brought these granola bars over for a playgroup one morning and ever since they’ve been a staple! My son requests them almost daily so I usually triple the recipe and make 2 trays so we have plenty on hand.