WARNING – HIGHLY ADDICTIVE! I am often looking around the kitchen for something quick to eat with my morning coffee without making a whole production. Most convenience foods are not very good for you, even if the packaging tells you otherwise. So when I saw this recipe in Bon Appetite (January, 2014) I thought it could be just the thing. Boy was I right (or wrong)! These are so delicious that its hard to eat just one. Luckily, they are loaded with nutrition. They are made with 100% whole grains, seeds and nuts which means the bran and the germ are left intact which is where most of the nutrients are. I used whole almonds, sesame seeds and added coconut flakes, since I love all things coconut, and really like the result. I would also recommend having coconut oil in your pantry as one of the ‘good’ oils with many health benefits. The maple syrup, even though it’s natural, is mostly sugar, but unlike white sugar it is also a very good source of zinc and Manganese and the dates add multiple vitamins and minerals.
When I first tasted them, I thought chewy was the way to go, until I re-baked half of the slices and tried them crunchy. Wow, they got even better!! My taste testers also preferred the crunchy over the chewy by a slight margin. I can easily see these oat nut bars becoming an easy breakfast go-to as well as a great energy boost to get through the afternoon slump. Try them toasted and topped with yogurt or cream cheese or my favorite way, just on their own.
Nonstick vegetable cooking spray 6 large Medjool dates, pitted and finely chopped 1 cup pure maple syrup 2 Tbsp unsalted butter or coconut oil 2 cups old-fashioned oats 1/2 cup raw almonds, hazelnuts, pecans, walnuts or cashews 1/2 cup shelled pumpkin seeds (pepitas) 2 Tbsp amaranth or sesame seeds 1 cup unsweetened coconut flakes (optional) 1/2 tsp kosher saltOat Nut Bars
Oat Nut Bars with Coconut
Bake until loaf is darkened in color and firm around the edges, and center gives just slightly when pressed, 45-50 minutes. Tent with foil if browning too quickly.
wow, these look really good!
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I was very happy with the results. Let me know if you make them.
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I love all things coconut, too…these look yummy. Do you have an idea about the caloric content per slice? And how do we get to be one of your taste testers? (kidding)
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I checked the original recipe for calories but none listed. Sorry. Thanks for following my blog!
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This looks so good, I’m always looking for bread that isn’t made of flour…and this has dates which I absolutely love!
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Let me know how it turns out if you make it. Thanks!
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I had the privilege of being a taste tester today..I loved these bars. Great job Joyce!
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Thanks Tracy.
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These look yummy as do all the recipes that you have posted. I do plan on trying several of them. Love your blog.
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Thanks Cara. Let me know if you do try anything and how it goes.
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Reblogged this on goodmotherdiet and commented:
WARNING – HIGHLY ADDICTIVE! I am often looking around the kitchen for something quick to eat with my morning coffee without making a whole production. These whole grain bars are delicious for breakfast but could also be the perfect afternoon or afterschool snack, now that kids are starting to go back to school. Easy, mix, bake, slice… Enjoy!-GMD
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