Peanut Butter Honey No Bake Granola Bars
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Peanut Butter Honey No Bake Granola Bars ~ Easy, No Bake Granola Bars are Flavored with Peanut Butter and Sweetened with Honey! Perfect After School Snack for The Kids or Healthy Snack For You!
These Peanut Butter Honey No Bake Granola Bars are the perfect quick, easy snack for after school or anytime! I love that they are flavored with peanut butter and sweetened with honey. I know I’m giving my kids a healthy snack to fuel them on the go, plus Mom loves them too! I love that I have all the ingredients on hand and I can mix in my favorite extras!
Ingredients Needed for Peanut Butter Honey No Bake Granola Bars!
- Old fashioned rolled oats
- Creamy peanut butter
- Honey
- Salt
It’s back to school time for us here in Arizona. Now that I have a Kindergartner (how/when did that happen? *sobs*), I am transitioning into my role as the mom of an elementary school aged child. That means packing lunch, preparing after school snacks, and making sure I send him off to school with a full belly.
My Mom would never let us leave the house without breakfast and it’s something that’s stuck with me all my life. Now, I find myself doing the same with my kids!
I try to feed my kids a balanced, nutritious diet and I’m always looking for ways to satisfy their sweet tooth (OK, and mine too) with something that actually has some nutritional value. I’ve been relying on these No Bake Peanut Butter Honey Granola Bars lately for breakfast or afternoon snack. I’ll even drizzle a few with melted dark chocolate and pass them off as dessert.
This recipe is made up of rolled oats combined with peanut butter, honey, and a touch of salt – that’s it! There’s no need to bake them, press them into a pan and chill in the refrigerator until they firm up. I like to store these in the refrigerator, they hold together best if they are slightly chilled.
The great thing about this peanut butter granola bar recipe is that you can make these as regular peanut butter and honey granola bars or you can switch things up with the mix-ins of your choice. You can add a handful of mini chocolate chips or raisins, a couple tablespoons of chia seeds, or you can drizzle them with melted chocolate.
Great Add-Ins for Peanut Butter Honey No Bake Granola Bars!
- Mini Chocolate Chips
- Raisins
- Chia Seeds
- Melted Chocolate
These bars are really filling; a little goes a long way. These Peanut Butter Granola Bars contain protein and fiber and the perfect touch of natural sweetness from honey. They can easily be made gluten free by using gluten free oats.
I hope you enjoy this easy and delicious recipe. Mix up a batch and stick ’em in your fridge. You’ll be surprised at how quickly they disappear!
They are perfect for after-school snacks, sticking in lunch boxes and midnight snacks!
Go ahead, sneak a few yourself. I know I always make sure to sample before the kids get into them!
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No Bake Peanut Butter Honey Granola Bars
Ingredients
- 2 2/3 cups old fashioned rolled oats
- 3/4 cup creamy peanut butter
- Generous 1/2 cup honey
- Generous pinch of salt
- Optional mix-ins: mini chocolate chips raisins, chia seeds (see note)
Instructions
- Place peanut butter and honey in a large microwave safe bowl. Microwave in 10 second increments until the peanut butter and honey can be easily combined, but are not hot (this should happen quickly). Stir well. Add oats and salt and stir until well combined, use your hands if you have to.
- Dump into a greased 8×8 baking dish and pack and flatten into an even layer. Cover and refrigerate until firm. Slice into bars or squares.
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Faith Matthews says
I am sorry if this is a silly question, but I love these bars and have to do a demonstration speech for my college speech class, could you see attempting to make these by simply mixing the peanut butter and honey together and not microwaving? I will not have access to one in the classroom, although we are encouraged to do a cooking demo.
Julie Evink says
I don’t think it would mix very well because it’s not warmed up?
Harper says
Awesome!
Dorothy says
Excellent bars
Julie Evink says
Thank you!
Laura says
hello! i tried baking them and it worked great! i baked at 350 for 10 minutes. I was using a granola bar mold so if baking in a regular pan may need to adjust cooking time. thanks again for the recipe, it’s my husband’s new favorite snack!!
Julie Evink says
Thanks for letting us know!
Sue says
Are they chewy or hard bars
Julie Evink says
Chewy
Laura says
have you ever tried baking them so they don’t have to stay in fridge? want to send with my husband to work for a snack he can keep in his pocket without turning to mush.
by the way, i added 1 tablespoon of dark chocolate baking powder … amazing!
Julie Evink says
No I haven’t, let me know if you do! Love that you added the dark chocolate. I have to try that!
Denay DeGuzman says
I love making homemade granola bars, and this is an excellent recipe! I made a delicious batch for my husband to take to work (and I drizzled the top with chocolate too!). Thank you so much for another fabulous recipe!
Julie Evink says
So glad you enjoyed them!
Jenn says
Julie these are amazing! I could seriously eat the entire batch without sharing but I suppose I’ll save some for the kiddo. Thanks for the tasty recipe!
Julie Evink says
Ha… stick it one of those hiding spots all of us Moms have!
Kaylee says
Have you tried adding banana to these?
Julie Evink says
No sorry I haven’t! If you do let me know how it goes!
Cindy says
Can I freeze these to keep longer?
Julie Evink says
Yes I think that would work fine!
Bevin Naftel says
thanks for the recipe! These are really easy and taste good. I like adding mini m&m’s.
Julie Evink says
Glad you enjoyed it! Can’t go wrong with M&Ms!
Patti says
Why add salt?
Bevin Naftel says
Pretty much anything needs salt. I little bit doesn’t make it take salty, it just brings out the other flavors. You see salt in the ingredient list in baked goods also.
Robyn says
Love this. They keep well. I doubled the recipe and they are still good after a week. The only difference is, we use syrup instead of honey, do to allergies.
Julie Evink says
So glad you enjoyed them Robyn!
Aura says
Do you have to cook
The oats first?
Julie Evink says
No you do not cook oats first.
Courtney says
I make granola bars like this:
3/4 C honey (put in pot on med low til it bubbles, remove and add peanut butter)
3/4 C peanut butter
3 C oats (slightly pulsed)
1 1/2 C toasted sliced almonds
1 C toasted sunflower seeds
1 TBS cinnamon
1 TSP vanilla extract
1/4 tsp salt
1/3 C choc chip
All ingredients in large bowl then incorporate honey/p.butter. spread in cake pan. Cover with wax paper. Use a smaller cake pan and press firmly over entire top of granola pan. Store in fridge. Keeps for at least 2+ weeks
PaulaJean says
The recipe does not say what kind of oats like old fashioned or whatever. It also does not say what size pan to put them in. Then it says to press down on bars with another pan, right? Could you email these answers please at travelnpj@hotmail.com
Thank you
Tasheena @ Our Delightful Home says
Looking forward to trying this recipe. Thanks for sharing!