These 6-Ingredient Vegan Granola Bars are the perfect take-to-work snack. They're simple to make and require no baking!
I did a recent poll on Instagram asking you all what recipe you'd like to see on the blog this week - and the winner was these 6-Ingredient Vegan Granola Bars!
Scrolling through my posts I realized I didn't have an oat snack bar recipe on here, so decided it was time to remedy that.
If you've never made a granola bar before, I promise you these are easy-peasy. They require no baking, are made with just 6 ingredients and don't need any fancy equipment.
They're perfect for that mid-afternoon slump or as on-the-go snacks to take to work.
The best thing about these granola bars? They're really cheap to make, in comparison to buying something similar. So if you're looking to save money and get organised with your weekly meal prep, these bars are for you.
RECIPE TIPS
Mix it - The beauty of these bars is that you can mix the ingredients up! Don't have cranberries, pecans or pumpkin seeds? No problem! Try substituting raisins, walnuts and sunflower seeds instead. You can easily use your favourite dried fruits, nuts and seeds to make these bars.
Protein - If you want to add a little extra kick of protein, why not try adding a scoop of your favourite plant-based protein powder to the mix? (Just remember to add a few less oats so the mixture isn't too dry.)
Sweetness - Finally, if you find maple syrup a little too sweet, feel free to substitute date paste instead in these vegan granola bars. You may find you need to add slightly more water to the mixture if you do this, as date paste is a little thicker. Have fun!
Check out my reel on how to make these bars here!
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Why not try my No Bake Snickers Bars or my Raw Walnut Brownies?
6-Ingredient Vegan Granola Bars (gluten-free)
Ingredients
- 2 cups rolled oats (or oat flour)
- ¼ cup melted coconut oil
- 3 tablespoon maple syrup
- ¼ cup dried cranberries
- ⅓ cup pumpkin seeds
- ¼ cup pecan pieces
- Pinch of salt (optional)
Optional
- 1 scoop vegan protein powder
Instructions
- Blend the oats in a high speed blender for about 30 seconds until they are a flour. (It doesn't matter if the flour has a bit of texture, but you do want it to be as smooth as possible so the bars set.)
- In a large bowl, add all ingredients and mix thoroughly by hand to form a dough. If you find the mixture is a little crumbly, simply add a splash of water to bring it together.
- Scoop the dough into a rectangular food storage container and press it down flat with your hands.
- With a flat knife, score it into 6 even rectangles.
- Refrigerate for 20 minutes, or until the bars are firm (the coconut oil will harden as it cools, making the bars set).
- Remove from the fridge, break the bars apart and eat!
- (To store, keep the bars in a sealed container in the fridge. They will last several days.)
Notes
RECIPE TIPS
Mix it - The beauty of these bars is that you can mix the ingredients up! Don't have cranberries, pecans or pumpkin seeds? No problem! Try substituting raisins, walnuts and sunflower seeds instead. You can easily use your favourite dried fruits, nuts and seeds to make these bars. Protein - If you want to add a little extra kick of protein, why not try adding a scoop of your favourite plant-based protein powder to the mix? (Just remember to add a few less oats so the mixture isn't too dry.) Sweetness - Finally, if you find maple syrup a little too sweet, feel free to substitute date paste instead in these vegan granola bars. You may find you need to add slightly more water to the mixture if you do this, as date paste is a little thicker. Have fun!If you’ve tried this recipe, please leave a comment or tip for others below. I'd love to know how you’ve made it your own!
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Steve
Such a solid recipe!
Elizabeth
Thanks so much!
Lucy Dunthorne
Cant wait to try!
Elizabeth
I hope you do! Thanks for the lovely comment. 🙂
Georgina
I love making these! I mix up the nuts and seeds sometimes, depending on what I have, and have also found they are good with cacao nibs or dark chocolate chunks. Great for snacks!
Elizabeth
I'm so glad you like them Georgina! Love that you've found them so customizable and yes, cacao or chocolate chips ALWAYS go well with these! 🙂