Healthy Breakfast Bars Recipe (2024)

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Deliciously soft healthy breakfast bars bursting with fruits, nuts and seeds. The best breakfast bars ever!

Wholesome and homemade: wonderfully filling breakfast bars packed with your favorite add-ins, heart-healthy oats and delicious fruit! What could be better?

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You know what I love about making breakfast bars versus breakfast cookies? You can prep the entire batch of dough and just dump the entire thing in a pan, smooth it out and bake it. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.

Nowadays, we’re all looking to make meal prep as easy and simple as possible. And let’s face it, if we could skip the whole prepping part of meal prep, we probably would. (That is, unless we achieved our dreams of having oodles and oodles of free time to enjoy the pleasure of baking.)

So what am I gonna do today to help things be a bit easier, a bit simpler, and a whole lot more delicious for your snack prep? Introducing…

Healthy Breakfast Bars

My easily customizable Healthy Breakfast Bars recipe! This recipe is one of my favorite breakfast bars ever. It’s packed with nuts, seeds, fiber-rich oats, naturally sweetened fruits and a bit of healthy fats to keep you full and energized throughout the day.

Best part? You can easily switch up most of the ingredients to suit your dietary needs. But more on that later… <– It’s called intrigue, people! 😉 And if you’re looking for more breakfast recipes, check out my 25+ Healthy Gluten Free Breakfast Recipes!

What Are Breakfast Bars?

Breakfast bars are one of my favorite breakfast treats! But more than that, breakfast bars are a breakfast food that’s packed with the most commonly enjoyed breakfast ingredients: oats, bananas, nuts, seeds and a lil’ sweetener, depending on the recipe. 🙂 Typically, you’d whisk together all of these ingredients, pour them into a pan, then bake, cool, slice and enjoy!

Breakfast bars are a super popular option because they can be made fairly quickly,and, can be customized to your personal liking!

In today’s healthy breakfast bars recipe, I’m taking the concept of breakfast bars and making them healthy. How are these breakfast bars healthy, you ask? Well, they’re packed with fiber-rich and heart-healthy ingredients, a minimal amount of sweetener, and whole ingredients that you can feel good about. Learn more about these breakfast bars’ health benefits below.

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The Ingredients You Need

My breakfast bars recipe is made with simple, whole ingredients that you can feel good about! I love making these in advance, then packing some for a day trip or for a long day at work! Check out the delicious ingredients below!

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How to Make Healthy Breakfast Bars

Wondering how to make a breakfast bar recipe the healthy way? We’re gonna make it simple and easy while using the least processed ingredients that also just happen to be packed with nutrients and vitamins. Follow these super easy steps to make breakfast bars!

Mash Banana

Mash banana in a large bowl. My secret trick for easy mashing? Using a dough blender! You can use a fork or a whisk to mash, but I love my handy tool the best. P.S. So does Erik!

Prep Wet Ingredients

Add the rest of the wet ingredients to the same bowl: peanut butter, maple syrup, coconut oil, flax egg and vanilla. Whisk until well mixed.

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Add Dry Ingredients

Add dry ingredients and fold until well mixed: gluten free rolled oats, baking soda, baking powder and salt. Voila, you’ve just made the dough for your breakfast bars!

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Fold in Add-ins

Now, for the fun part! Add in your favorite add-in ingredients for fully customizable breakfast bars. I like using dried cranberries for my dried fruit, sunflower seeds for my seeds, and chopped walnuts for my nuts.

You can skip them all and use chocolate chips, if you like. Go wild–they’reyour breakfast bars!

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Pour into Pan

Pour your breakfast bar mixture into a pan and smooth into an even layer.

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Bake

Bake for about 15 minutes.

Cool, Slice and Eat!

Cool, slice and eat the best healthy breakfast bars! Then pat yourself on the back—you rock!

What makes this breakfast bars recipe healthy?

You might be asking yourself, “What in the heck makes these breakfast bars so healthy?” Well, the ingredients, my friend! I’ve designed a healthy breakfast bar that packs in the healthiest ingredients without sacrificing on flavor. Take a look for yourself:

  • Oats: oats are a longtime favorite in my family. They’re fiber-rich, heart-healthy and keep you delightfully regular [1]. Sorry, had to say it!
  • Bananas: bananas are a naturally sweet fruit that lend flavorand delicious health-benefits to your healthy breakfast bars! Think: 33% of your daily RDI (recommended daily intake) of Vitamin B6, among other nutrients. Think: antioxidant-richand fiber-rich [2].
  • Flaxseed, Walnuts, Pumpkin Seeds: the powerhouse trifecta of healthy fats that are low in carbs and rich in nutrients.
  • Natural, Unsalted Peanut Butter: Sometimes peanut butter can get a bad rap–mainly because most store-bought peanut butter products are actually “spreads” which contain plenty of added sugar, oils, and other ingredients. Conversely, natural, unsalted peanut butter contains just 1 ingredient: peanuts. With 1/4 cup of natural peanut butter for the whole recipe, you’ll get just the right amount of filling, satisfying, heart-healthy fats to keep you going–without the guilt.

A simple and easy recipe for healthy breakfast bars that you can easily customize with your favorite add-ins.

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Where Can I Find Healthy Breakfast Cookies?

If you’re hankering for breakfast cookies instead of breakfast bars, check out a few reader favorites below:

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  • Easy Vegan Peanut Butter Banana Breakfast Cookies
  • Good Morning Breakfast Cookies – Vegan Gluten Free
  • Oil-Free Peanut Butter Oatmeal Breakfast Cookie
  • NEW Healthy Oatmeal Cookies

Substitutions & Customizing Your Breakfast Bars

Wanna know how to make substitutions to your healthy breakfast bars? How about how to customize your breakfast bars to your liking? Read on to find out!

  • Peanut Butter: sub with almond butter, cashew butter or sunflower seed butter. Other nut/seed butters will work, too. 🙂
  • Coconut Oil: sub with vegan butter or other oil that you enjoy the flavor & scent of.
  • Vanilla Extract: sub with a smaller amount of almond extract, or other extracts—just make sure you don’t put too much in, as some are much stronger than vanilla.
  • Maple Syrup: sub with brown rice syrup, agave, or honey if not vegan.
  • Flax Egg: sub with chia egg or regular egg if not vegan. Learn how to make a flax egg here.
  • Seeds: I like using pumpkin or sunflower seeds. Try adding the seeds that you like.
  • Raisins or Dried Cranberries: sub with any dried fruit—just make sure to chop it finely so no big chunks make your breakfast bars crumbly.
  • Walnuts: sub with any chopped nuts or more dried fruit.

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  • Dough Blender: my #1 tool for mashing bananas. And my how many bananas Erik and I have mashed (probably 1,000s). This dough blender makes quick work of mashing your bananas into just the right texture.
  • Organic Pumpkin Seeds, No Added Sugar Dried Cranberries & Raw Walnuts: my favorite add-ins, from no bake granola bars to homemade granola and more. The combo is deliciously sweet, savory, tart and nutty. Yum!

That was easy peasy, lemon squeezy, amiright? 😉 Let me know if you try my recipe in the comments below—I truly love hearing from you! In the meantime, just know that I’m so thankful that you’re here, sharing in these wonderful baking adventures with me and your loved ones. ‘Til the next one…

Sending you all my love and maybe a dove, xo Demeter ❤️

📸 Did you make this healthy breakfast bars recipe? Take a pic and share it on Instagram with the hashtag #beamingbaker & tag @beamingbaker. I’d love to see it! 📸

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Healthy Breakfast Bars Recipe

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  • Author: Demeter | Beaming Baker
  • Total Time: 35 minutes
  • Yield: 1216 bars 1x
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Deliciously soft healthy breakfast bars bursting with fruits, nuts and seeds. The best healthy breakfast bars recipe!

Ingredients

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Wet Ingredients

  • ¼ cup + 2 tablespoons mashed, very ripe banana (about 1 medium banana)
  • ¼ cup natural, unsalted creamy peanut butter
  • 1 tablespoon pure maple syrup
  • 1 tablespoon melted coconut oil
  • 1 flax egg (1 tablespoon golden ground flaxseed + 3 tablespoons water, whisked together, set for 15 minutes)
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

Dry Ingredients

  • 1 ½ cups gluten free rolled oats
  • ¼ teaspoon baking soda
  • ¼ teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/8 teaspoon salt

Add-in Ingredients

  • ¼ cup sunflower or pumpkin seeds
  • ¼ cup raisins or finely chopped dried cranberries
  • ¼ cup walnuts, finely chopped

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350°F. Line an 8-inch square baking pan with parchment paper or greased foil. Set aside.
  2. In a large bowl, add peeled banana. Using a fork or dough blender (recommended), mash until smooth. Add the remaining wet ingredients: peanut butter, maple syrup, coconut oil, flax egg and vanilla. Whisk until well incorporated.
  3. Add the dry ingredients: oats, baking soda, baking powder and salt. Using a rubber spatula, fold until well mixed. Fold in seeds, dried fruit and walnuts.
  4. Pour this mixture into the prepared baking pan. Using the rubber spatula, smooth into an even layer.
  5. Bake for 12-18 minutes, until just lightly golden around the edges. Mine took 15 minutes. Cool for about 1 hour. Slice into bars. Enjoy! Storing instructions below.

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Notes

Where to Buy Ingredients: Gluten Free Rolled Oats |Unsalted Natural Creamy Peanut Butter |Organic Extra Virgin Coconut Oil | Golden Ground Flaxseed | Pure Vanilla Extract |Organic Pumpkin Seeds |No Added Sugar Dried Cranberries |Raw Walnuts

Storing Instructions: Store in an airtight container at room temperature or in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.

Recommended Tools: Grippy Mixing Bowls | Dough Blender for mashing bananas | Chef’s Knife for perfect cuts | 4-Event Timer | 8-inch Baking Pan

  • Prep Time: 20 mins
  • Cook Time: 15 mins
  • Category: Breakfast, Snack
  • Method: Bake
  • Cuisine: American

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Healthy Breakfast Bars Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Are breakfast bars healthy for breakfast? ›

Although breakfast bars, biscuits and milkshake drinks may have healthy ingredients like wholegrain cereals and milk, they often contain added sugar too, sometimes in large amounts. And although convenient, they can be an expensive option.

What do you use to bind granola bars together? ›

While there are several different sticky ingredients that you can use, we've found that the binding agent that works the best is honey! When added to your homemade granola bars, honey acts as glue that sticks all the pieces together.

Is it cheaper to make your own granola bars? ›

They save well (wrap and freeze them for up to two months), are more affordable than store-bought bars, and don't contain the long list of unpronounceable ingredients. Plus, your kitchen will smell like a bakery while these granola bars bake. Ahhhh.

What is a substitute for brown rice syrup in granola bars? ›

If you're using it as a binder in something like a granola bar you need to substitute something with a similar very thick consistency. That would include corn syrup, glucose syrup, and golden syrup. If you're baking with it you'll also want to stay with one of those options to keep the moisture levels similar.

Is it OK to eat a protein bar every morning? ›

The Bottom Line

While protein bars can be enjoyed regularly, consuming them as meal replacements or as your primary protein source isn't recommended. Pay close attention to nutrition labels, as many protein bars contain added sugars, saturated fats and other low-nutrient ingredients.

Is it OK to eat protein bar every day? ›

A closer look at the ingredients and sugar levels in some of these bars can make you question whether they're a good idea to eat every day. While there's no problem with the occasional sugary snack or 'unhealthy' treat, eating certain types of protein bars every day might be problematic long term.

What is the best binding agent for granola bars? ›

Honey. Sweetens the granola bars and helps bind the dry ingredients together.

How do you get homemade granola bars to stick together? ›

Honey – Along with the nut butter, it helps all these ingredients stick together! I love its warm amber flavor in this recipe.

How do you keep homemade granola bars from falling apart? ›

If your granola bars are falling apart or seem too crumbly, here are a few tips. Make sure you use honey or another sticky sweetener such as maple syrup in the liquid part of the recipe; this recipe calls for honey. This will help bind together the ingredients and keep that signature bar shape.

Is it OK to eat granola bars everyday? ›

Yes, granola can be eaten daily. As part of a balanced diet and if the portions are checked. Go for healthier options with less added sugars and saturated fats to get the most out of it.

Are homemade granola bars healthier than store bought? ›

Homemade granola bars are a great alternative to store-bought ones. Because they typically use minimally processed ingredients and very little added sugar or salt, they're often more nutritious than packaged versions.

Do granola bars count as junk food? ›

Often touted for their whole grain goodness, most granola bars are sticky-sweet junk food in disguise. Don't let a few oats fool you — especially when you also see marshmallows and chocolate chips. Instead: If granola bars are a must-have, choose one with 6 grams of sugar or less per bar, and hopefully some fibre.

What is a healthy substitute for brown rice syrup? ›

Brown Rice Syrup Substitutes

For instance, if a recipe calls for 1 cup of brown rice syrup, you can use 3/4 cup of honey, barley malt syrup, or maple syrup.

Is brown rice syrup healthier? ›

However, while brown rice syrup is a healthier alternative to many other sweeteners, an inspection of the nutritional contents reveals that this ingredient is still unhealthy. It adds empty calories and sugars to your diet without providing much nutritional value in exchange.

Is brown rice syrup healthier than maple syrup? ›

Brown rice syrup is a sweetener made from cooked brown rice, while maple syrup is derived from the sap of sugar maple trees. Brown rice syrup is much less sugary than maple syrup and contains fewer calories per serving, making it better for people with diabetes as well as other dietary restrictions.

What are the benefits of a breakfast bar? ›

Breakfast bars blend practicality with style, making them a valuable addition to any kitchen. The space-saving design, multifunctional usage, and aesthetic appeal make it a versatile choice for homeowners looking to enhance their kitchen's functionality and design.

Do cereal bars count as breakfast? ›

They sure can be! A heathy granola bar is a pretty decent breakfast, especially if you're on the go or you're not used to breakfast.

Are oatmeal bars good for breakfast? ›

Oat Bars Can Boost Your Energy

Loaded with protein and fiber, oat bars will provide a wide array of nutrients that you may not be getting from your morning meal. Far from boring, the delicious taste of oat bars is so enticing, you'll forget all about your favorite candy bar.

Can I eat 2 protein bars for breakfast? ›

One or two protein bars per day is the recommended limit for most individuals. Generally speaking, there is no need to have more than 1-2 protein bars a day. Protein bars are not meal replacements and shouldn't be used instead of healthy, balanced meals.

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