No Bake granola oat bars
March 11, 2024

No Bake Granola Bars

With lots of whole food ingredients, these no bake granola bars need to be on your weekly to-do list. Using a mixture of different nuts and seeds means you get all the different nutritional benefits of each, all at once. Try them, you won’t be disappointed.
prep time10 minutes
Chill Time1 hour
total time1 hour 10 minutes

These no-bake granola bars have 4 different types of nuts, 3 different seeds and lots of sweetness from the dates.

They are gluten-free, refined sugar free and will definitely give you a boost to start your day. Great for breakfast but also amazing to have on hand for quick snacks, as they transport well for goodness on the go.

With all the nuts and seeds, they have nearly 10g of protein per bar, and provide lots of fibre too.

I like to use a mix of nuts and seeds as you get slightly different nutrients from each.  As long as the quantities are the same feel free to use your favourites.

What ingredients do you need to make no bake granola bars?

  • Medjool dates
  • Peanut or almond butter 
  • Maple syrup
  • Mixed nuts (I used almonds, pistachios and hazelnuts)
  • Gluten-free oats 
  • Mixed seeds (I used pumpkin, sesame and sunflower)

STORAGE & SHELF LIFE

  • Fridge: Store them in an airtight container for about 5-6 days in a sealed tub in the fridge. I like to store in the fridge because it keeps the bars hard and they will last for a few days longer.
  • Freezer: For longer storage, you can also freeze them (again in a sealed container) for up to 3 months. Just let them thaw fully before eating.

Recipe Tips

  • Toast the nuts/oats: They are officially no bake, but you can also toast your oats/nuts/seeds in the oven for 10 mins if you like.  It gives the bars a slightly deeper flavour but they are good either way.
  • Which nut butter: I use a very runny peanut butter to make these. If your nut butter is a little harder you may need to add some water or more peanut butter as you combine, to get a softer consistency.
  • Do you have to soak your dates? If your dates are hard then try soaking in boiling water for 20-30 mins and draining before using.  I use very soft medjool dates so rarely soak mine, but this is always an option.
  • Substitutions: You can substitute peanut butter for any other nut butter such as almond. Any mixture of nuts and seeds can be used.

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No Bake granola oat bars

No Bake Granola Bars

Helen Ridgeway Helen Ridgeway
With lots of whole food ingredients, these no bake granola bars need to be on your weekly to-do list. Using a mixture of different nuts and seeds means you get all the different nutritional benefits of each, all at once. Try them, you won’t be disappointed.
5 from 2 votes
Prep Time 10 minutes
Chill Time 1 hour
Total Time 1 hour 10 minutes
Course Breakfast, Dessert, Snack
Servings 9
Calories 334 kcal

Equipment

Ingredients
 

Instructions
 

  • Pit the dates and add to a food processor with the peanut butter and maple syrup. Blend until it forms a sticky ball. It should be a very smooth paste so if not, add 1-2 tbsp water and blend again.
  • Add the date mixture to a bowl with the nuts, oats, seeds and salt then mix thoroughly (I use my hands to get it mixed well).
  • Press down into an 8 inch (20cm) square tin (greased and lined). Put in the fridge to set for at least an hour.
  • Cut into 9 squares.

Notes

  • The nutritional content is based on the combination of nuts/seeds I specifically used. This may vary slightly depending which combination you use.
  • They are officially no bake, but you can also toast your oats/nuts/seeds in the oven for 10 mins if you like.  It gives the bars a slightly deeper flavour but they are good either way.
  • I use a very runny peanut butter to make these. If your nut butter is a little harder you may need to add some water or more peanut butter as you combine.
  • If your dates are hard then try soaking in boiling water for 20-30 mins and draining before using.  
 
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Nutrition

Calories: 334kcalCarbohydrates: 39.2gProtein: 9.4gFat: 17.2gSaturated Fat: 1.8gFiber: 6.2g
Keyword granola bars, no bake, oat bars
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8 Comments

  1. jonathan gordon

    5 stars
    The whole family loved these bars , we make again

    Reply
    • Helen Ridgeway

      So glad you liked them. Thanks for taking the time to let me know!

      Reply
      • Elena Parnia

        5 stars
        Fulgi de ovaz sau faina de ovaz? Mulțumesc frumos pentru rețetă, ador rețetele fără gluten.

        Reply
        • Helen Ridgeway

          Hi Elena, I use whole oats not oat flour. Hope that helps.

          Reply
        • Jay

          What would you use instead of peanut butter if peanut allergy ?

          Reply
          • Helen Ridgeway

            Almond butter would be similar or tahini if you don’t want to use a nut butter.

  2. Lyn Tamplin

    Hi mine are a little
    Soft . I didn’t have pistachios so I used walnut pieces they have been in the fridge but won’t firm up. I had pitted dates which I soaked could it have been to much liquid from
    Them please ?

    Reply
    • Helen Ridgeway

      Hi Lyn, you may have added too much water. Did you squeeze the water out? Leave them in the fridge overnight and they should firm up more. Ideally, unless your dates are really hard you don’t need to soak them for these bars.

      Reply

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