Nut-Free Granola bars

Nut-Free Granola bars

With the kiddos heading back to school all moms everywhere are looking for quick recipes their kids will eat that will also give them fuel for their energetic bodies. Now when some read Oh She Glows Nut-free granola bars are vegan, gluten-free, no bake/raw, nut-free, refined sugar-free, soy free Glo Bars they may think they won’t taste good, but they do! Originally created for new mommas, moms of ADHD kids will love the sugar-free, not processed granola bars that are nut-free so kids can take to school.

She offers some notes at the bottom for modifying the recipe which are helpful. In our household we use almond butter instead of sunflower (when making for at home) and add dark chocolate chips to them to please the kids. Have fun and play around with them for whatever your family likes.

 

Yield: 12 bars
Chill time: 10 minutes
Prep Time: 
Cook time: 0 Minutes

Ingredients:

For the dry ingredients:
  • 1 1/2 cups (150 g) gluten-free rolled oats
  • 3/4 cup (25 g) gluten-free rice crisp cereal
  • 1/4 cup (40 g) white sesame seeds*
  • 1/4 cup (40 g) pepita seeds*
  • 1/4 cup (30 g) ground flaxseed
  • 1/3 cup (45 g) dried cranberries or dried cherries**
  • 2 tablespoons (12 g) unsweetened dried shredded coconut
  • 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1/4 teaspoon pink Himalayan salt or fine sea salt
For the wet ingredients:
  • 1/2 cup (125 mL) brown rice syrup*** (found in most health food sections of grocery stores)
  • 1 tablespoon (15 mL) pure maple syrup
  • 1/4 cup (63 g) unsweetened sunflower seed butter****
  • 1/2 tablespoon (7.5 mL) coconut oil
  • 1 teaspoon (5 mL) pure vanilla extract

Directions:

  1. Line a 9-inch square pan with a piece of parchment paper. I like to leave some overhang so the bars are easy to lift out after freezing.
  2. In a large bowl, stir together the dry ingredients (oats, cereal, sesame seeds, pepita seeds, ground flaxseed, dried fruit, coconut, cinnamon, and salt).
  3. Add the brown rice syrup into a small pot over low heat. Stir in the maple syrup, sunflower seed butter, and coconut oil until combined. When the mixture is warm and runny remove from heat. Stir in the vanilla.
  4. Immediately pour the brown rice syrup mixture over the dry ingredients (I use a spatula to scoop every last drop!) and with a large metal spoon, stir until the oats are fully coated in the syrup mixture. This can take some elbow grease, but we don’t want any dry patches, so mix well.
  5. Scoop the mixture into the prepared pan and spread out evenly. I like to lightly wet my hands and use them to spread the mixture out. Grab a small pastry roller if you have one, and roll the mixture until even and smooth. Or, simply press down firmly with your hands—the more you pack down the mixture the better the bars hold together. Using your fingertips, press the mixture downward along the edges to create straight edges.
  6. Place the pan in the freezer, uncovered, for about 10 to 15 minutes until the bars firm up enough to slice. Remove the slab and place on a cutting board. With a pizza slicer, slice the bars into 12 equal bars.
  7. Wrap each bar separately in plastic wrap. Store in the fridge for up to 1 week, or freeze the wrapped bars in a freezer-safe zip bag for 4 to 6 weeks. The bars will firm up when chilled. You can let them sit at room temperature for 5–10 minutes before enjoying, if desired.

Tips:

  • * These bars are great with toasted sesame and pepita seeds, as well as raw.
  • ** To make the bars look extra colourful, like in the photo, I like to scatter the dried cranberries on top (along with a handful of pepitas) before pressing the mixture into the pan.
  • *** There are no substitutes for brown rice syrup unfortunately. I’ve tested all different liquid sweeteners and nothing else binds the bars enough.
  • **** Organic Sunbutter (smooth) is my go-to store-bought brand. Make sure it’s silky smooth and not dry and hard.

About the author

Paige McEachren

Paige McEachren worked for 15+ years as a Corporate Communications Manager for world-leading technology and Pharmaceutical companies until she decided to leave the workplace and stay at home to help her two kids navigate life.