Applesauce Cereal Snacks or Bars

"Made this up to give my toddler a healthy and yummy snack--and to use up some of the millions of Cheerios we seem to always have in the pantry! Great to take to play groups, no eggs or honey so even young babies can share. Substitute any cereal you want!"
 
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Ready In:
40mins
Ingredients:
7
Yields:
12 Bars
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ingredients

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directions

  • Mix all ingeredients in a medium bowl until well blended.
  • **Optional-throw a Tbs or two of Soy Flour in to boost up the protine of a picky child's diet!
  • Spray pan with cooking spay.
  • To make bars press into a 9x9 pan.
  • To make bite sized snacks, spread loosely onto a jelly roll pan.
  • Bake at 350 20-30 minutes unyil crisp and golden--watch the snacks, they cook faster.
  • Cut or crumble, cool and enjoy!
  • Store in an air tight container, they never last more than a couple days at our house so I'm not sure how long they are shelf stable.
  • Servings are approximate.

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Reviews

  1. So yummy! :) I doubled the recipe (since i have 4 boys), used honey nut cheerios, and i pressed the mixture into cupcake pans (about half full). It made about 36 snacks. Thanks for the recipe!
     
  2. Wow! These are good! I was a little skeptical while I was making them, I just knew that they would turn out to be a pile of mush, but they didn't!! It was a perfect blend of cereal and fruit!! Thanks for a great recipe that is an unlikely one! I followed the recipe pretty much - used plain Cheerios and multi-grain Cheerios; raisins and dried berries; self-rising flour (because that's the only kind I ever buy) and natural applesauce. Both of my kids even liked this! Okay, well picky 3-year-old just ate the Cheerios out of it, but hey. :)
     
  3. I was pleased to find out these taste very close to the more expensive healthy cereal bars I was buying. I used 3 T of butter instead of 2, I used cereal pieces and crumbs instead of whole cereal, and I pressed the dough firmly into the bottom of 2 greased loaf pans. I think the extra butter and the finer cereal pieces made them hold together better.
     
  4. I was looking for a quick and easy snack bar to make for my toddler and this worked nicely. I used Cheerios and a mix of raisins and craisins. I liked that this used applesauce and just a little brown sugar for sweetness, since other cereal bar recipes used corn syrup. I used a little less than the 3/4 cup of whole wheat flour. The result was a soft and somewhat chewy bar, after baking in my 8x8 pan for about 25 minutes. These probably won't be a go-to snack, but I'll definitely try them again the next time I don't feel like fussing with muffin tins and need a quick baking project. Next time I'll try 3/4 cup of dried fruit since 1 cup seemed like a little too much.
     
  5. Great way to use up extra cereal! I doubled the recipe, used special k type cereal, subbed in some almond flour with the whole wheat, used dried cherries for the fruit. I found it to be soft & chewy but mostly held together for cutting.
     
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  1. Great way to use up extra cereal! I doubled the recipe, used special k type cereal, subbed in some almond flour with the whole wheat, used dried cherries for the fruit. I found it to be soft & chewy but mostly held together for cutting.
     

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I am a mother of three who loves to cook! I have a 4 1/2 year old girl and two boys, 18 months and 5 weeks. My daughter loves to help me cook, so recipes that she can help with always catch my eye. I think it's so important to have that time with her to teach her and bond with her. I also don't have much time so something delish that can be thrown together with the brood underfoot is a nessecity!
 
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