Do you eat a lot of energy bars? Did you know that you can make your
favorite energy bars at home? Check out these great recipes below to
make your own energy bars at home.
I am a huge fan of chewy,
nutty, fruit-filled energy bars of the sort made by Lärabar. These
little bars are enough to spur me on to an afternoon work-out and keep The Hangry
at bay. It was looking at the ingredient list of my favorite Cherry Pie
Lärabar that made me first consider making them myself. The ingredients
were just dates, almonds, and cherries. So simple. So incredibly
mind-blowing.
I tinkered with ratios a bit, but in the end, I
decided to take the most straight-forward path: equal parts dried
fruits, nuts, and pitted dates. Whizz them together in a food processor
until they combine into a thick paste, press into a square, chill, and
chop into squares for snacking. Done.
My favorite is still
cherries, almonds, and dates (which are pictured here), but you can swap
out the cherries and almonds for any dried fruit or nut. Keep the
dates, though. They act as a binder and also sweeten the bars without
needing sugar.
You can also play around with adding other
ingredients into the mix: a few tablespoons of chia seeds, a handful of
coconut, even some chocolate chips. Again, keep the same ratio of the
base ingredients (1 part dried fruit : 1 part nut : 1 part dates), and
add the extras a bit at a time until you get a taste and texture that
you like.
Making energy bars really is that simple. You'll never need to buy them again.
How to Make Easy 3-Ingredient Energy Bars at Home
Makes 8 large bars or 16 small square-shaped bars
What You Need
Ingredients
1 cup nuts
1 cup dried fruit
1 cup (12-15 whole) dates, pitted
Equipment
Food processor
Plastic wrap or wax paper
Sharp knife
Instructions
Roast the nuts (optional). Nuts can be used raw or roasted; roasting
will add a toasty, nutty depth to the bars. If desired, roast the nuts
at 350°F for 10-12 minutes, until fragrant and golden. Allow to cool
before using. (See: How to Roast Nuts in the Oven)
Combine the nuts, dried fruit, and dates in a food processor. Combine
all the ingredients in a food processor. Pulse a few times just to
break them up. Separate the dates if they start to clump together.
Process
continuously for 30 seconds. By this point, the ingredients should all
have broken down into crumb-sized pieces. Scrape the edges of the bowl
and beneath the blade to make sure nothing is sticking.
Process continuously until a ball is formed, 1-2 minutes. Continue
processing for another 1-2 minutes, until the ingredients clump together
and gather into a ball.
Press into a disk and chill. Lay a piece of plastic wrap or wax paper
on your work surface and dump the power bar dough on top. Press the
dough with your hands until it forms a thick square disk, roughly 8" x
8" in size. Wrap and chill for at least an hour or overnight.
Divide into bars. Unwrap the chilled power bar dough and transfer to a
cutting board. Cut into 8 large bars or 16 small squares, as desired.
Wrap each bar in plastic wrap or wax paper.
Store the bars. Store the bars in the fridge for several weeks or in
the freezer for up to three months. The bars can be eaten straight from
the fridge or freezer and will be firm, but chewy.
Room-temperature bars are perfectly fine to eat and can be kept in a
lunch bag or backpack all day, but will be more soft and paste-like.
Additional Notes:
Energy Balls: The power bar dough can also be
shaped into small balls. Refrigerate until firm, then wrap in plastic
for longer storage.
Try These Combinations! Cherry-almond, apricot-almond, cranberry-pecan, apple-cinnamon-walnut
Try
These Add-Ins! Shredded coconut, chia seeds, chocolate chips, cacao
nibs, cocoa powder, crystalized ginger, ground cinnamon, ground nutmeg,
ground cardamom, lemon zest, lime zest
For more information see The Kitchn.
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Homemade Energy Bars
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