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No bake granola bars with peanut butter and honey. Customize these homemade granola bars with gluten free, refined sugar free, and dairy free options!
Making homemade no bake granola bars is so easy. If you’ve never done it before, I kind of equate the process to making rice krispie treats – mix, dump, and press into a pan!
When I like something a lot, I usually get on a kick. Sometime’s it’s a homemade granola kick, quinoa bars or these granola bars.
I have been known to make a single recipe so many times over the course of the month, that when I finally feel like I’ve had my fill I typically won’t make that snack recipe again for months.
That’s how I operate. I’ll eat oatmeal everyday for breakfast for 6 months and then suddenly it doesn’t sound good anymore and I’ll be on a different kick for the next 6 months.
Are you that way with a certain food?
So what kick am I on now? Yep, you guessed it – these peanut butter chex pretzel granola bars.
I’m not even sure what a good name for them is.
No bake oatmeal peanut butter chex pretzel granola bars.
That’s a mouthful!
Oatmeal peanut butter chocolate chip cereal granola bars.
It’s hard condensing a recipe into a single title when all of the ingredients in the recipe are important!
How to make no bake granola bars with peanut butter and honey
Granola bars are all about 3 things – a “sticky” mixture, the “base” mixture, and add ins!
These no bake cereal granola bars use peanut butter, honey and a little bit of coconut oil as the sticky mixture. This is the glue that will hold your granola bars together.
For the base of these granola bars we used quick oats, chex cereal (you could also rice krispies), and chopped pretzels.
Lastly, mini chocolate chips are the add-in!
Customize granola bars
There are so many options when it comes to customizing granola bars.
Below are some suggestions for how to customize no bake granola bars.
In place of honey you can use coconut nectar, maple syrup, or raw honey instead of processed honey.
In place of peanut butter you can use almond butter or another seed butter.
In place of the “base” mixture (oats, chex and pretzels) you can use a combination of unsweetened puffed rice cereal or pretty much any cereal you like (cheerios, wheaties, etc), unsweetened coconut flakes, puffed quinoa, slivered almonds or another chopped nut.
Whatever bases you choose, keep the total around 7 cups.
Granola bar add ins
Additional ideas for add-ins include dried fruits (cherries, cranberries, blueberries, bananas, apple), unsweetened coconut flakes, pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, cinnamon, pistachios, cacao nibs.
And add-ins that are more of a treat include m&ms, peanut butter chips, white chocolate chips, mint chips, gummy bears.
JK. I had to see if you were paying attention.
Whatever add-ins you choose, keep the total under 3/4 cup.
How to make gluten free no bake granola bars
These no bake peanut butter granola bars are easy to make gluten free. Use certified gluten free quick oats (so thankful Quaker makes a cylinder container of quick oats), use gluten free pretzels, and gluten free chex cereal.
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No Bake Granola Bars with Peanut Butter and Honey
Ingredients
- 4 cups quick oats, gluten free if needed
- 1 ½ cups chex rice cereal
- 1 ½ cups pretzels, chopped (gluten free if needed)
- ½ cup mini chocolate chips
- 1 cup creamy peanut butter
- 1 tbsp coconut oil
- 1 cup honey
Instructions
- Lightly spray a 9×13 inch pan with cooking spray.
- In a large mixing bowl, combine the oats, chex cereal, chopped pretzels, and chocolate chips. Set aside.
- In a saucepan over low heat, melt the peanut butter, coconut oil and honey, stirring frequently until the mixture is liquidy.
- Pour this mixture over the dry mixture in the mixing bowl. Mix well with a spatula.
- Press the granola mixture into the pan, using your hands or the back of a spatula.
- Place in the fridge for 30-60 minutes to set before cutting.
- Store granola bars in air tight container on the counter or fridge.
- **See notes section for customizable ingredients**
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Nutrition
Nutrition Disclosure
All nutritional values are approximate and provided to the reader as a courtesy. Changing ingredients and/or quantities will alter the estimated nutritional calculations.
These granola bars look delicious, pretty, and easy. Can’t beat that combo. Thanks for the recipe!
Yes, they’re so delicious and easy! You’re so so welcome!
Hello Beth,
I am a fan of peanut. It looks healthy. I want to make this recipe as soon as possible.
Yay! You definitely should! Let me know how it turns out!
Allergic to all things dairy, can these be made without dairy products in them?
These are great! I love that I can control the ingredients. I’ll be making tge next batch for my grandchildren.
Absolutely fantastic! You can roll up the mixture into 1 or 2″ balls, put them on wax paper, and then put in the fridge. They are a smorgasbord of almost anything you could want in a snack/dessert!
Granola is almost a staple food in my household. These are a good example of making a dessert using whatever one has available. They came out a bit too sweet for me so I would cut down on the honey by 1/4 cup and/or less peanut butter. This will also make it drier and you can make it into cereal. God bless tremendously, Beth!