A drop cookie with the nutritional staying power of trail mix and granola.
This Peanut Butter Chocolate Trail Mix Granola Bar Recipe are made with wholesome ingredients to create homemade granola bars you feel good about eating.
This Peanut Butter Chocolate Trail Mix Granola Bar Recipe are made with wholesome ingredients to create homemade granola bars you feel good about eating.
Sweet, salty, chewy, and crisp, these no-bake trail mix granola bars are sure to satisfy any craving! Gluten-free, nut-free, and vegan.
With all of the back to school prep that was happening in August, I made sure to save some space for dreaming up a few healthy snacks for the kiddos that wouldn…
When you make your own healthy granola bars you get to know exactly what’s in them. These are packed with wholesome rolled oats, nuts, dates, tart cherries, and just about a teaspoon of honey per serving for sweetness. They’re a great treat to make and keep in the freezer—just pop them out to defrost quickly on the counter when you want them.
A collection of tasty granola and granola bar recipes.
Sugar free oatmeal cookies that are vegan and gluten free. Use your favourite trail mix. No sugar, only naturally sweetened healthy cookies.
Recipe video above. I've never come across a crunchy muesli bar recipe that stayed crunchy beyond a day. So I decided to make my own - and these stay crunchy for 3+ weeks! Adapted from my chewy muesli bars, I found the key to be lightly toasting the oats then cutting the bars before baking. The chewy muesli bars also have a higher ratio of honey and peanut butter which is what makes them chewy!PS Even though they're sugar free, I munch on these when I need a sweet-treat fix, yet they're healthy enough for breakfast.
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Make your own Soft and Chewy Trail Mix Granola Bars at home for a fraction of the price of store-bought. They're so much healthier, too!
Hit the trails with something extra fantastic like these high protein trail mix cookies where getting a little vertical never tasted so good!
Get ready to meet your new favorite day hiking snack! These bars have everything you love about a chewy oatmeal cookie and all the goodness of nuts, seeds, and dried fruits. Take them on your road trips and camping adventures too!
I love granola bars, but I always have a problem with the store-bought kind: if I like the dried fruit, I don’t like the nuts and vis versa. Customizing your own granola bars is easy. I’ve included every nut and fruit I love, including some new additions like flax seed and toasted quinoa for that […]
If you’ve got kids home for the Summer, you’ll want to keep these Paleo Chewy Trail Mix Bars on hand for a great snack option! We are a road trip family, plain and simple. Every year we try to take at least one trip either to the beach, to visit family, or to the mountains.... Read More »
These bars are great for breakfast or snack and are ready in 25 minutes!
No-bake fruit and nut granola bars are an easy snack to meal prep for your work week! Made with pantry staples, and bursting with flavor thanks for the dried cranberries and blueberries!
Sweet, salty, chewy, and crisp, these no-bake trail mix granola bars are sure to satisfy any craving! Gluten-free, nut-free, and vegan.
Looking for a homemade granola bar with less sugar and more protein? My no-bake trail mix bars are exactly what you're looking for! They are easy-to-make, vegan and gluten-free, too.
These no bake energy trail mix bars are our go to snack! They are loaded with nuts, seeds and cranberries. They are the best healthy alternative to store bought granola bars.
Easy Healthy Granola Bars: This recipe is simple, healthy, budget friendly, and endlessly customizable. Crunchy toasty goodness on the outside, chewy fruity niceness inside. What more could you want! Basically you take three ingredients: condensed milk, rolled oats and shred…
I put my stash of protein bars to work by dicing two bars, made a brown sugar-based dough, and added the protein bars along with my favorite trail mix add-ins including oats, dried cranberries, raisins, and pumpkin seeds. The recipe is highly adaptable based on your favorite items and what you have around. The cookies are soft, ultra chewy, and loaded with amazing texture in every bite. Crunchy seeds and chewy dried fruit complement each other, and when baked the protein bars turn extra chewy. Because protein bars vary widely, you may need to experiment with a few types or flavors to find your favorite.