These no bake granola bars are soft, chewy and easy to make with only 5 ingredients! A homemade healthy snack that is so much better than store-bought.
More snack recipes we love include this granola recipe, no-bake breakfast cookies and peanut butter oatmeal balls!
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No Bake Granola Bar Recipe
I’m always looking for healthy snack ideas that are quick and easy to make. These homemade granola bars are loaded with healthy ingredients, inexpensive to make and taste so much better than the store bought ones.
Growing up, my favorite afternoon snack was chewy granola bars. I still love a healthy granola bar recipe to this day. This no bake granola bar recipe doesn’t require any oven time like my oatmeal breakfast bars and is made with only 5 ingredients!
Granola Bar Recipe Ingredients
You only need 5 ingredients to make this no bake granola bar recipe! And once you have the base down, you can add what you like.
Find the full printable recipe with specific measurements below.
- Oats: I recommend using quick cooking oats instead of rolled oats for the best texture. Other types of oats may make the granola bars too chewy or hard.
- Nut butter: You can use any type of nut butter, such as almond butter, peanut butter or cashew butter. The nut butter helps the granola bars stick together.
- Almonds: I like to add in sliced almonds for extra crunch and protein. Other types of nuts (like pecans or walnuts) would work too.
- Chocolate chips: What’s a granola bar without chocolate chips?! :) I love the sweetness they add. I’ve found that the mini chocolate chips are just the right size to add in. For a healthier alternative, you could add in cacao nibs.
- Honey: I recommend using honey (instead of maple syrup) because it’s thicker and helps the bars hold together. If using maple syrup, you might want to use less or boil it down since honey is thicker than maple syrup. Agave is another good substitute for honey.
No-Bake Granola Bar Variations
Feel free to add in any of the below ingredients when making these healthy granola bars:
- Seeds: Add chia seeds, flaxseeds, pumpkin seeds or sunflower seeds for an extra boost of fiber.
- Spices: Cinnamon or pumpkin pie spice will add warm flavor!
- Dried fruit and coconut: Dried fruit like raisins or cranberries or shredded coconut add an extra chewy texture.
- High protein: Add a 1/2 cup of protein powder or collagen to the granola bars.
- Vegan. Use a dairy free chocolate chip and substitute agave for the honey. If the bars aren’t sticking, roll them into balls instead.
- Nut-free: Swap out the nut butter for sunflower seed butter.
How to Make Granola Bars
It’s so easy to make these homemade granola bars you will wonder why you didn’t make them sooner. You don’t even need to turn on the oven!
- Stir. Add all ingredients in a medium-sized bowl and stir until well combined. Add more honey to the peanut butter mixture to hold shape if needed. And salt and cinnamon, to taste.
- Press. Line a 8×8 square baking dish with a piece of parchment paper, allowing the paper to fall over the edges. Using a rubber spatula, press the oat mixture into the pan.
- Freeze. Place in the freezer for 45 minutes to 1 hour, or until firm. Remove paper from pan and then cut the large square in half. Then cut each half into 6 rectangles.
- Wrap. Wrap bars individually with parchment paper or plastic wrap and store in the refrigerator or freezer.
Expert Tips
- Line your pan. Not only does this make clean up extra easy, but it keeps the no bake chewy granola bars from sticking to the bottom of the square pan. You can even spray the parchment with cooking spray for even easier release!
- Nut butter. Make sure the nut butter you’re using has a smooth and creamy consistency (not dry and firm). This will help the mixture bind together.
- Consistency. If the bars are a little crumbly and not holding their shape, add in a little more honey or almond butter to help bind the mixture.
- Let chill. Don’t skip this step! These no bake bars need to chill in the freezer for about an hour so that the mixture has time to set and firm up.
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Homemade Granola Bars
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Ingredients
- 2 cups quick cooking oats
- 1 cup creamy peanut butter or almond butter
- ¼ cup honey , plus more if needed
- ½ cup mini chocolate chips
- ½ cup sliced almonds , optional
Optional: Salt and ground cinnamon, to taste
Instructions
- Combine. In a medium bowl, stir together 2 cups quick cooking oats, 1 cup peanut butter, 1/4 cup honey, 1/2 cup mini chocolate chips, and 1/2 cup almonds, if using, until well combined. Add more honey if needed to hold shape, and stir in salt and cinnamon, if desired.
- Press into dish. Line an 8×8-inch baking dish with parchment paper, with extra paper over the edges. Press the oat mixture evenly into the dish.
- Chill. Freeze 45 minutes to 1 hour, or until firm. Remove from dish and transfer to a cutting board. Cut in half. and then cut each half into 6 rectangles. Wrap bars individually with parchment paper or plastic wrap.
Notes
- Nut butter: You may also use cashew or sun butter for allergies
- Nuts: you can leave out the sliced almonds or use chopped peanut or cashews.
- Additions: Feel free to substitute the chocolate chips for dried cranberries. Another yummy addition is shredded coconut.
- More nutrition: 1/8 cup flax seed meal, 1/8 cup chia seeds, 1/8 cup sunflower seeds. Add a Tablespoon more honey for each addition.
- Line your pan. Not only does this make clean up extra easy, but it keeps the bars from sticking to the bottom of the pan.
- Nut butter. Make sure the nut butter you’re using has a smooth and creamy consistency (not dry and firm). This will help the mixture bind together.
- Consistency. If the bars are a little crumbly and not holding their shape, add in a little more honey or almond butter to help bind the mixture.
- Let chill. Don’t skip this step! The bars need to chill in the freezer for about an hour so that the mixture has time to set and firm up.
- Minis. Looking for a preschool or play date snack? Cut the granola bars into mini squares and then place them in a mini cupcake liner (see picture below). Cute, easy and healthy!
- Chia seeds
- Flaxseed
- Cinnamon or pumpkin pie spice
- Dried fruit (like raisins or cranberries)
- Protein powder
- Collagen
- Sunflower seeds
- Shredded coconut
Nutrition
Nutrition provided is an estimate. It will vary based on specific ingredients used.
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Recipe FAQs
Don’t overmeasure your ingredients including the oats and add-ins. One cup of mix-ins is recommended so you don’t throw off the ratio of liquid to dry ingredients. Also, press the bars firmly into the pan. Try using a greased measuring cup to help press them down!
Not in this granola bars recipe! Since we are chilling the bars that is enough to bind them together.
As long as you use gluten-free oats it is! Always check packaging on your oats if you need gluten-free.
These homemade granola bars are best if stored in the refrigerator and eaten within a week. To store, individually wrap each bar with parchment paper or plastic wrap and place in the fridge.
I also love to wrap them individually and then place them in a zip top bag in the freezer. I always write the date on with a permanent marker so that I know the expiration. Then we just pull them out when we need them. Great for quick snacks on-the-go!
Delicious and easy!
do u have to use almond butter cause i’m not and im just gonna melt actual butter.
You can use peanut butter or cashew butter in place of almond butter, but I’m afraid butter won’t hold it together the same way.
Love this recipe
I am making these today, I love ranola bars, and by looking at these I think I’ve found a perfect recipe
Hope you enjoy!
I wasn’t too sure about these, but I was craving granola bars, so I made them. They were great! Everyone loved them!
These were wonderful, I did add in some chia and flax seed and omitted the choc chips and replaced with pumpkin and sunflower seeds (what I had on hand) – following your advice I added a bit more honey and also a tablespoon of coconut oil. They are not crumbly! They are delicious and a big hit with my family and neighbor kids – will def make again. Thanks so much!! Any chance you have a recipe for a crunchy granola bar??
Hi Annie! Thanks so much for leaving a comment and sharing your substitutions. Sounds delicious! I don’t have a crunchy granola bar recipe, but I have a granola recipe that I love: https://www.iheartnaptime.net/homemade-granola/
My daughter is loving one right now for her bfast. However they crumbled pretty bad when I went to go cut and I froze them over night!! Any suggestions? Trying to reduce the sugar she gets and the store bought granola bars are just filled with it.
Hi Elizabeth! You could try adding a little more almond butter and honey to help with the crumbling. :)
Doing a 30 day to healthy living cleanse type thing and honey and maple syrup are not allowed. I’m assuming the honey gives some natural sweetness, could I use stevia instead? I know it would be a lot less but I wasn’t sure if the bars would stay together without honey.
Hi Katie! I haven’t tried to substitute anything else, but I think you definitely need a type of sticky liquid to help hold the granola bars together. You could try using Molasses or corn syrup?
I’ve made these twice and ended up using it as granola both times as they were crumbly even w extra honey.
Yummy
Oops. Just now saw the nutritional information. Thanks!
I’m trying to get my husband on the right path since he’s been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Just made these and they’re delicious! I’m wondering approx how many grams of sugar and how many calories ?
Hi Sara! I’ve never figured out the nutritional facts before, but just typed it into a recipe nutrition calculator and this is what it said per granola bar: 294 calories, 33 carbs, 16 fat, 7 protein, 50 sodium, 17 sugar. Hope that helps! :)
Hi,
What would be a good substitute for honey? My daughter doesn’t eat it. Agave?
Yes, agave should work great! :)
Do you have any nutrition info on these? Calories?
Hi Patricia! I’ve never figured out the nutritional facts before, but just typed it into a recipe nutrition calculator and this is what it said per granola bar: 294 calories, 33 carbs, 16 fat, 7 protein, 50 sodium, 17 sugar. Hope that helps! :)
The kids loved these! So much better than store bought granola bars and cheaper too!
I’ll definitely shear this recipe with my wife and she would love to cook this amazing recipe.
Hope you both enjoy! :)
Could I substitute the honey for sorghum syrup?
I haven’t tried it but I think it would work just fine! :)
Hi,
Can I use instant rolled oats or instant oats to make no bake granola bars?
Thanks
Hi Lilyn! Instant outs would definitely change the texture of these granola bars, but you could give it a try!