No-Bake Honey & Oat Peanut Butter Bars

"Peanut butter, honey, and oatmeal - a winning combination. Sweet and easy. Wonderful afternoon snack for kids or adults. Cook time is freezing time."
 
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photo by TexasToast R photo by TexasToast R
photo by TexasToast R
photo by TexasToast R photo by TexasToast R
Ready In:
35mins
Ingredients:
7
Serves:
16
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ingredients

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directions

  • Mix all ingredients, except chocolate chips, until well mixed (If too soft to work with: add a little more powdered milk and oats).
  • Spread evenly on a cookie sheet.
  • Sprinkle with chocolate chips or seeds.
  • Cut into squares.
  • Freeze for 20 minutes, then store in airtight container in the refrigerator.

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Reviews

  1. Very yummy! I have made peanut butter honey no-bake treats before, but these are better than some of the ones I made in the past. The vanilla really adds a nice touch. I combined all ingredients in the food processor, and only used 1/2 c. of powdered milk. The sunflower seeds I used were salted which I thought added a nice contrast to the sweet honey. I mixed the chocolate chips in by hand. Update: They are wonderful rolled into balls and then rolled in coconut.
     
  2. Very nice, i made it into balls and forgot to put the vanilla but it was still nice. I would like to try this with some cocoa powder also. Great to find such a healthy dessert recipe. I made my own peanut butter also, by processing 2 cups of roasted peanuts and 2 teaspoons of peanut oil together.
     
  3. What a great recipe! These homemade bars are better tasting, less expensive, and probably much healthier, than store-bought energy bars. I made them as posted, with chocolate chips on top, and my DH and I loved (!!) them. This recipe is a keeper, for sure! Thanks for sharing, littleturtle! (Made for the Spain and Portugal February 2012 Honey Tag.)
     
  4. Very tasty, but better as a family snack to eat right out of the fridge. They get soft rather quickly, so don't plan to set them out on a plate for company to nosh casually. I'll try adding more oats or maybe some wheat germ to make them a little more firm next time.
     
  5. These are really great and easy to make. Nice on a weeknight when I realized that I needed something for lunchboxes the next day. I mixed in my chocolate chips but otherwise left it as is. I think I'll be making these repeatedly.
     
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