Energy Protein bars

I can’t say enough good things about these bars. No syrups, artificial ingredients, or colors. Minimal, clean and good-for-you ingredients, and takes less than 10 minutes to pull together.

We have always been a physically active family and need snacks that are clean and healthy. This bar takes barely any time to make, is no-bake and is easy to take with you. They hold well in lunch-boxes, sports bags and school bags and easy for breakfast on the go.

I have 2 flavors of these and have included both. Less than 20 minutes for both and store them in the fridge for up to a week (that’s if they are not all eaten up before that!)

Ingredients for ChocoNut Bar

  • 1.5 cups Medjool pitted dates
  • 0.5 cup walnuts
  • 0.5 cup almonds
  • 3 tbsp chocolate chips (use vegan chips, if needed)
  • 1 tbsp.chocolate powder (use vegan, if needed)

Ingredients for Cashew Bars

  • 1.5 cups Medjool pitted dates
  • 1 cup cashews

Method for both bars

  • If the dates are dry, soak in warm water for 5 minutes and then drain the water
  • Make sure dates are pitted i.e. no seeds, prior to use
  • Add the nuts to a chopper or food processor. Chop fine.
  • Add dates and if making the ChocoNut bar, add the chocolate chips and chocolate powder
  • Grind all the ingredients together
  • It blends together within a minute or two.
  • Take out the mixture and lay it on a sheet of wax paper
  • Form into a rectangle shape using your hands or a knife to straighten the edges
  • Slice into squares
  • Store in the fridge or can also be eaten at room temperature


Chocolate Oatmeal energy balls

Clean, healthy and simple! Set aside a bag of chips and keep this handy in your fridge for a snack. I usually struggle to stock healthy snacks because the kids are always hungry. This is a quick to prepare, grab & go snack with ingredients that are good for you.

Servings: 20 balls

Prep time: 10 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 cup oatmeal (old fashioned)
  • 1/2 cup nut butter
  • 20 soft dates (pitted) – see note below, if hard (alternatively, 1/2 cup honey)
  • 1/2 cup dark chocolate chips

Instructions:

  • In a food processor fitted with an s-blade, process half the oatmeal and half of the chocolate chips into a powder
  • Add the dates and grind until a paste starts to form (If using honey instead of dates, add the honey here)
  • Add in the nut butter to continue to form a thick paste
  • Remove the paste from processor into a bowl and mix with remaining oats and chocolate chips
  • Roll into 1-2 inch balls
  • Serve cold or at room temperature
  • The balls can be stored covered in the fridge for up to a week, or in the freezer for much longer

Notes

  • Place dates into a small heat-safe bowl. Pour hot water over the dates and allow to soak for 10-15 minutes to soften the dates. Once dates have softened, drain the liquid off the dates. The dates are now ready to be added to the food processor
  • Once the dates have soaked, drain the liquid off the dates, reserving the liquid to use if needed.
  • If your oatmeal balls are not sticking together well, add something sticky. If they are too dry, add more nut butter , one teaspoon at a time
  • If the mixture is too sticky, add in a little more oatmeal, one tablespoon at a time
  • If the mixture is sticking too much too much to your hands, wet your hands lightly with water! The water helps to be able to work the dough into a ball without sticking

Almond Date Bars

Healthy, nutritious, simple, clean ingredients! With the kids always on the run with school and sports, it’s good to have healthy snack options on hand. I love Larabars and this make-at-home, no-cook option tastes just as good!

Grab it before getting on the bus for school, enjoy it as a before-sport snack or just when those hunger pangs strike.

Servings: 6 bars or smaller, 18 bite-sized squares

Ingredients

  • I cup almonds
  • 1.5 cups pitted dates
  • Dash of salt

Utensils

  1. Food processor
  2.  7×7 baking tray/pan
  3. Parchment paper to line the baking tray/pan

Instructions:

  • If dates are very dry: Place dates into a heat-safe bowl. Pour a cup of hot water, allowing the dates to soak for 10-15 minutes to soften. Drain the liquid and reserve dates
  • Use a food processor with an s-blade
  • Add the nuts and pulse until the nuts break into very small pieces
  • Add the dates and the salt
  • Pulse until a thick paste forms, scraping the sides, if required
  • Remove the mixture from the processor
  • To shape the bars, press mixture into the baking tray
  • Place the tray in the refrigerator for 30 minutes
  • Remove from refrigerator, cut into 6 bars, cover and store for when those hunger pangs hit!