I have a serious secret to share here…..
……. these granola bars.
These babies live in my top 10 – top 10 favorite foods. I know, I know… it sounds weird. Something so simple could be SO GOOD. It could. I promise.
Six years ago as a clinical dietitian at a new, local, wellness-focused hospital the chef there used to occasionally make some bangin’ good granola bars for sale in the Cafe … only the secret of how amazing they were among the employees didn’t stay a secret too long! These bad boys sold out in MOMENTS after they hit the shelf. Well, I begged and begged Charlotte to share the recipe with me. On her last day, she came to me with a scribbled piece of paper with a recipe that called for 20 cups of old fashioned oats. Say what!?! Needless to say – over the past 6 years, I have twisted, changed, subbed ingredients and drastically whittled down this recipe into what we’ve got here today folks.
Besides the 20 cups of old fashioned oats, the original called for three different types of sweeteners. I played around with this and was able to get a good balance with a lot less added sugar. I tried subbing Greek yogurt for some of the oil- they were okay, but just that. Okay. I’ve also tried many different oils and prefer canola oil. But use what you have and like!
So instead of picking up your old trusty box of granola bars at the store this week, give these bad boys a try. Promise you won’t regret it!
Peanut Butter Chocolate Granola Bars
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup peanut butter
- 1/2 cup honey
- 1/4 cup oil I used avocado oil
- 1 tsp vanilla
- 1/2 cup white whole wheat flour
- 1/2 tsp baking soda
- 2 1/2 cups old fashioned oats
- 1/3 cup chocolate chips
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line 8x8 baking pan with parchment paper. Note: you want the parchment paper long enough to hang out of the sides of the pan. Almost like a sling, so you can pull the sides up to remove the bars after baking.
- In a microwave safe bowl, combine peanut butter, honey, and oil. Microwave for 30 seconds. Whisk together.
- Add vanilla. Whisk again.
- In another medium bowl, combine flour, soda, and oats. Mix together with large spoon.
- Add peanut butter mixture to medium bowl with oat mixture. Stir until combined. Mix in chocolate chips.
- Press granola bar dough into prepared 8x8 baking pan. Press REALLY well - really get in there. This helps keep them from crumbling when you cut them.
- Bake for 18-20 minutes. Remove from oven and cool completely in the pan before removing.
- Once cool, pull out granola bar square by lifting the parchment paper on opposite sides. Cut into 12 bars or 16 squares. Store in an air tight container on the counter or in the refrigerator for a week. (Longer is safe but they may get stale.)
Notes
- If your mixture feels warm, allow it to cool before adding the chocolate chips or they melt all in the granola bars. (unless you like that sorta thing)
- These are amazing in a granola bar pan, like this one. Just make sure you let them cool completely before you remove them or they will break. And, no one wants a broken granola bar...
- These keep really well! I must admit, I've never kept any longer than a week because they just don't hang around that long. But you can easily make these ahead of time and keep all week and they'll stay amazing!
- To feed a crowd, make 1 1/2 recipes and bake in a 9x13 inch pan for 24 minutes.
MAde these bad boys today and they are delicious! Had to substitute mini m&ms for chocolate chips since that was all I had. Definitely adding this to our family staples – thanks again Meg!
Oh M&M’s sound like an amazing swap!!! Glad you all liked them!
Second week in a row I’ve made these…..SO YUMMY!! I threw some chia seeds and used dark chocolate chips… just as good! Thanks Meghann!! Keep those recipes coming
Such a good idea with the chia seeds! I’ll have to try that too. Love me some Omega-3’s!
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I felt it was missing something my first try (I used natural peanut butter so maybe that’s why.) Second time added cinnamon, sea salt and 1 egg. A more softer granola bar but we love them.