No Bake Double Chocolate Granola Bars

Make your own No-Bake Double Chocolate Granola bars today!

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I love my oats and one of the best way I like to eat them is as a granola bar. As I share more and more recipes that I stumble upon, you will notice a trait in all of them : must be very easy, fuss free and flexible.

I love Gemma Stafford and I actually subscribe to her channel on YouTube. She recently posted the video below on her channel. She had me at granola and no-bake. I just had to try it out and these are the perfect size snacks to pack into your kid’s snack boxes.

I am only going to do a variation of her recipe so I won’t be listing the full ingredients. You can see the full recipe, instructions, and various ways to jazz up the granola bars on her page at Bigger Bolder Baking.

You Will Need

1 ½ cups rolled oats

1 cup Keloggs Rice Crispies cereal

¼ cup butter

¼ cup honey (agave, rice or maple syrup)

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½ cup brown sugar

½ teaspoon salt

½ teaspoon vanilla extract

¼ cup (1 oz / 30g) unsweetened natural cocoa powder

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¼ chopped toasted almonds

¼ cup dried cranberries

¼ cup semi-sweet chocolate chips

 

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Instructions

In a large bowl, mix together the oats and cereal.

In a microwavable bowl add in butter, honey and brown sugar.

Microwave this mixture for 2 minutes. It will bubble up so make sure your bowl is big enough so it doesn’t overflow. You can also do this step in a saucepan if you don’t have a microwave.

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Into the caramel, whisk in the vanilla

Pour the mixture over the oats and thoroughly stir using a rubber spatula. Mix the ingredients together until the oats are completely coated. Add in cocoa powder.

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Add in chopped toasted almonds, dried cranberries and the chocolate chips. Mix well.

Then press very firmly into a small 9 x 6 tray(what I had) lined with parchment. If you like your bars thinner, you can use a bigger pan, but no bigger than 9 x 13.

Make sure to press firmly enough, otherwise the bars will fall apart when you eat them. Place them in the fridge for 2-3 hours to set.

Cut to preferred size.

 

Store in an airtight container in the fridge. And in true auntie spirit, I stored mine in a Tupperware 😉

Findings

I might reduce the amount of brown sugar the next time I make this, because I did think it was a little too sweet for my tastes. I don’t think it would affect the recipe too much if the sugar was reduced by a bit. If the mixture ends up too dry despite the constant mixing, try adding a little more honey.

Happy trying!

Written by

Rosanna Chio