Granola Bars (with 10 grams of protein)
A few years ago, I would’ve questioned the rationale behind making your own granola bars. It seems like a lot of work when you can buy “healthy” granola bars at every convenience store… right? Unfortunately, most of these options are not nearly as healthy as you might think. Most are highly processed and contain buckets of sugar.
So one rainy afternoon I made these granola bars and I’m never going back. They’re made with whole foods, no refined sugar and have 10 grams of protein in each bar. Keep them in the freezer and throw one in your bag before you leave the house.
Ingredients
1 cup rolled oats (porridge oats)
1 cup natural peanut butter (just peanuts + salt)
1⁄3 cup honey or maple syrup
1⁄2 cup hemp seeds
3 tbsp ground flaxseed
1⁄4 cup pumpkin seeds
3 tbsp almonds, finely chopped
1⁄4 tsp salt
1 tsp vanilla extract (optional)
Instructions
Combine the wet ingredients in one bowl and the dry ingredients in another.
Mix everything together - I use a spatula first, then my hands.
Line a loaf pan with parchment paper. Then press the mixture into the pan, cover and put in the fridge to harden for a few hours.
Cut into 10 bars, wrap each in plastic wrap and keep them in the freezer. (I don’t love using the plastic wrap! It’s fiddly and well, plastic-y. But I haven’t found a better solution just yet. I don’t want them to stick together or loose their shape. Suggestions welcome.)