These cereal bars are the best after-school snack that my kids absolutely love. Made with just 4 simple ingredients and take only 10 minutes to make!
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Homemade Cereal Bars
During the school year, we love to have lots of easy and delicious snacks on hand. These cereal bars are one of our favorite after-school snack recipes, along with granola, granola bars and frozen yogurt granola berry bites.
With school starting in a couple of weeks, I thought I would share one of my favorite childhood after-school snacks. I don’t know about you, but when my kids get home from school they are hungry and ready to eat the entire pantry. It is hard not to ask them about their day until their bellies are happy. Once they’ve had a good snack, they’re ready to tell me about their day. It is always rewarding sitting around the kitchen table eating together and listening to all of their school day stories.
One of their favorite snacks is these homemade cereal bars. My 3-year-old is peanut butter obsessed and loved making these with me! If you saw my Instagram story last week, you may remember when she dipped her entire hand into the peanut butter jar and then took a big gulp of milk after. She definitely keeps me on my toes, but I always love having her by my side.
Ingredients
The best part about these cereal bars is that you can use your favorite cereal to make them. You can also add some of your favorite mix in’s like peanuts or chocolate chips.
Find the full printable recipe with specific measurements below.
- Peanut butter: The peanut butter is the ‘glue’ that holds these cereal bars together. You could use any type of nut butter (cashew, almond, etc.), however, I’ve found that peanut butter tastes the creamiest and holds together the best.
- Honey: The honey adds the perfect touch of sweetness to these cereal bars. If you don’t have honey on hand, you could use maple syrup too.
- Dry cereal: There are tons of different cereal options that will work in this recipe. You can use your favorite cereal or something that’s already in your pantry.
- Vanilla: I like to add a dash of vanilla to help enhance the flavor, too.
How to Make Cereal Bars
Easy cereal bars are perfect for making a quick snack or delicious treat for your family or feeding a crowd! They are a simple one-pot recipe that is always delicious and kids’ favorites!
- Melt. Add the peanut butter and honey to a medium pot. Cook until smooth, about 3 minutes. Make sure to stir consistently. Remove from heat and add in vanilla.
- Stir. Gently mix in the dry cereal until well coated. Then press the mixture into a parchment-lined 8×8″ pan.
- Chill. Let chill in the fridge for about one hour before serving. Enjoy!
Tips for Making Cereal Bars
Follow these simple tips to make sure that your easy cereal bars are combined well, firm from the cold, and stored properly. These bars are just what you need to have on hand when you have kiddos ready for a snack!
- Tip. Make sure to press down firmly in a baking dish with parchment paper so that they stick together (and not on your hands).
- Firm. Refrigerate the bars for the full hour so they become firm.
- Cut. Use a sharp knife to cut through the bars.
- Cereals. Try other cereals like rice krispies, lucky charms, or what I used, these honey nut cheerios.
- Substitute peanut butter. Try almond butter or sunflower seed butter for other alternatives.
- Store. Once cut, store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator to help keep their shape.
- Dessert. Drizzle melted chocolate or stir in some chocolate chips to turn these into a fun kid-friendly dessert.
5 star review
“Delicious and my 2 year old approves too. Easy to alternate ingredients with what ever cereal I had on hand and I used half sugar free maple flavoured syrup too :)”
-Jesstopia
Recipe FAQs
Some cereal bars are labeled healthy snacks. These bars are on the healthier side with natural sugars but they do have a sweetness to them that does make them have some sugar from the cereal itself.
For this homemade cereal bar recipe, the honey really holds the cereal together combined with the peanut butter. They are both like glue that sticks together. Some cereal bars contain marshmallows to help keep them together too.
These cereal bars will keep in an airtight container or ziptop bag in the refrigerator for up to one week. Already have the bars sliced into square or long rectangle shapes to make grabbing one out of the fridge a breeze.
Other healthy snack recipes we love include these oatmeal breakfast bars and banana oatmeal chocolate chip cookies!
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Cereal Bar Recipe
Ingredients
- ½ cup creamy peanut butter
- ½ cup honey
- ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
- 3 ½ cups dry cereal
Instructions
- Line a 8×8 inch pan with parchment paper and set aside.
- Combine the peanut butter and honey in a medium size sauce pan. Cook for 3 minutes, stirring occasionally. Remove from heat and stir in vanilla.
- Add in the dry cereal and stir until completely coated. Then press into the lined pan. Use a piece of parchment paper to press firmly down on the bars.
- Refrigerate bars for one hour, or until ready to serve.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition provided is an estimate. It will vary based on specific ingredients used.
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Do they stay together well after they are taken out of the fridge?? I would like to make them and take them to work for the week.
These cereal bars are best kept chilled in the refrigerator to keep their shape. Maybe you can keep them in your fridge at work? :)
I made this recipe with Cranberry Almond cereal (I crushed it in a baggie first) its great & so very easy
That sounds so delicious!
Delicious and my 2 year old approves too. Easy to alternate ingredients with what ever cereal I had on hand and I used half sugar free maple flavoured syrup too :)
What could you use instead of peanut butter that is dairy free?
Thanks
You could try any nut butter! :)
If you wanted to substitute honey, how would you recommend doing that?
Since it’s such a large quantity of honey I’m not sure of a good substitute. You could try subbing half for maple syrup!
I’d made these with Rice Krispies before, but never with Cheerios! What a yummy change of pace! My family inhaled these :)
My 6 year old grandson flipped over these he almost ate the whole tray! Great recipe
This was one of my favorite snacks when I was a kid! Just mixed it all up in a bowl and ate with a spoon. YUM!
What a perfect little treat!
We make so many cereal bar variations but I’ve never made them with honey! I love it – I’m going to make these because my kids only like cheerios in bar form for some reason. Thanks for sharing this awesome treat!
Hope you enjoy! :)
These look SUPER yummy!
What a great snack or breakfast for the kiddos!
Great idea and so versatile!
I wish I had this as a snack when I was a kid!
Love me some cereal bars! Such a quick and tasty treat!
xo Michael
My kids are heading back to school this week. This will be perfect for lunch boxes and after school snacks.
These can be made in ten minutes!? That’s definitely a keeper for me!
I could eat these every day for breakfast! Cereal is my fav!