Three ingredient no bake pb oat bars!
TooTatToTrot
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Hola,
I just tried this recipe last night and it was delicious...mainly because I am a peanut butter addict. I felt like Winnie the Pooh making this stuff, wasn't positive it would turn out right, but I love, love, love them.
Now, I like breakfast food but can't really eat before 10am, something with my body but I've been like that since 5th grade when I decided I would make my own lunches for school (mom could sleep in with my younger siblings). I usually have to be at work by 6:45 and I'm with toddlers all day so I need my energy and I believe I found it.
It's more carbs than I like, but I do cut gigantic bars to hold me over from 5:30-6am until noon-1pm.
PB, honey and oat bars
1 cup Peanut butter (natural if eating clean, can be crunchy or creamy)
1 cup of honey (raw for clean eating)
3 cups of old fashioned oats (I used 2 and 1/4 because my nephew spilled most of the container but it worked just fine)
-In a nonstick saucepan on low heat, combine honey and peanut butter. Mix until they turn into a gold liquid with all honey mixed in and all peanut butter liquified.
-Have your oats waiting in a large bowl. Pour hot honey and peanut butter mixture over oats and mix together until all oats are covered.
-Lightly grease a 9x9, 8x8, ?x? pan (I used olive oil cooking spray), pour mixture in and spread all around. Cover with plastic wrap.
-Refrigerate overnight or 6-8 hours until peanut butter is semi-hard. (After 4 hours it hardens enough for you to cut a small piece, take a bite, it shouldn't be as creamy as it is at this point)
I used an 8x8 pan and my nieces and nephews were over, their ages range from 14 months-7 years old. Instead of using the stove, they each mixed their cups of peanut butter and cups of honey in a microwave safe bowl and thr seven year old and I put it in the microwave for 30 seconds at a time until we got the desired consistency. Everyone had 25 kid size bars to take home for breakfast, but it's sweeter than most granola bars if you use regular Jif like we did, so I recommend for 2 for a snack or 1 plus fruit and a glass of milk for breakfast.
The kids loved them and I did too!
For my regular size bars (12 bars out of an 8x8 pan):
Calories: 271
Protein: 7.5g
Carbs: 38g
Sodium: 94g
Kiddie bars (25 out of an 8x8 pan):
Calories: 130
Protein: 5g
Carbs: 12g
Sodium: 45g
Today I made them with a cup of my Mocha Cappuchino whey powder in order to up my protein....OMG.. I had a mouth orgasm...mocha chocolate peanut butter granola bars and a cup of almond milk and I was ready for work.
You can add protein powder, dried futile, nuts, basically whatever you want. I hope you all enjoy as much as I did
I just tried this recipe last night and it was delicious...mainly because I am a peanut butter addict. I felt like Winnie the Pooh making this stuff, wasn't positive it would turn out right, but I love, love, love them.
Now, I like breakfast food but can't really eat before 10am, something with my body but I've been like that since 5th grade when I decided I would make my own lunches for school (mom could sleep in with my younger siblings). I usually have to be at work by 6:45 and I'm with toddlers all day so I need my energy and I believe I found it.
It's more carbs than I like, but I do cut gigantic bars to hold me over from 5:30-6am until noon-1pm.
PB, honey and oat bars
1 cup Peanut butter (natural if eating clean, can be crunchy or creamy)
1 cup of honey (raw for clean eating)
3 cups of old fashioned oats (I used 2 and 1/4 because my nephew spilled most of the container but it worked just fine)
-In a nonstick saucepan on low heat, combine honey and peanut butter. Mix until they turn into a gold liquid with all honey mixed in and all peanut butter liquified.
-Have your oats waiting in a large bowl. Pour hot honey and peanut butter mixture over oats and mix together until all oats are covered.
-Lightly grease a 9x9, 8x8, ?x? pan (I used olive oil cooking spray), pour mixture in and spread all around. Cover with plastic wrap.
-Refrigerate overnight or 6-8 hours until peanut butter is semi-hard. (After 4 hours it hardens enough for you to cut a small piece, take a bite, it shouldn't be as creamy as it is at this point)
I used an 8x8 pan and my nieces and nephews were over, their ages range from 14 months-7 years old. Instead of using the stove, they each mixed their cups of peanut butter and cups of honey in a microwave safe bowl and thr seven year old and I put it in the microwave for 30 seconds at a time until we got the desired consistency. Everyone had 25 kid size bars to take home for breakfast, but it's sweeter than most granola bars if you use regular Jif like we did, so I recommend for 2 for a snack or 1 plus fruit and a glass of milk for breakfast.
The kids loved them and I did too!
For my regular size bars (12 bars out of an 8x8 pan):
Calories: 271
Protein: 7.5g
Carbs: 38g
Sodium: 94g
Kiddie bars (25 out of an 8x8 pan):
Calories: 130
Protein: 5g
Carbs: 12g
Sodium: 45g
Today I made them with a cup of my Mocha Cappuchino whey powder in order to up my protein....OMG.. I had a mouth orgasm...mocha chocolate peanut butter granola bars and a cup of almond milk and I was ready for work.
You can add protein powder, dried futile, nuts, basically whatever you want. I hope you all enjoy as much as I did
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*Dried fruit
Sorry for any typos, I'm on my ipad!0 -
Thanks, Gonna give it a try!0
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Bump. these sound really good!! thanks for sharing!0
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I wonder how it would turn out with PB2.0
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Maybe if you mixed some PB2 with some almond milk it'll give you that consistency. Or just mix it with the honey and see how it turns out?0
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mmm I LOVE peanut butter!0
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Oh yum! Definitely need to buy some oats...0
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Sounds yummy!!!!0
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sound awesome0
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The best part of this recipe (which I will be making this weekend by the way) is that I have all of these ingredients in my pantry right now! ^_^ I might have to go buy a bit more honey as I don't think I have quite a cup available but dang these sound amazing! And I too am and early to work bird and find oats stick with me longer than other breakfasts and give me energy to push through to my first break.
Thanks for this great recipe! I'll let you know how it turns out with almond butter, as that is what I have in the frig in mass.0 -
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Sounds awesome to me! Thanks for sharing.0
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Thanks just printed it out and am definatley going to try them this weekend.0
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These look good! I'll be trying them out this weekend. Thanks for sharing!0
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Sounds great0
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Sounds good and I will try them this week-end!0
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Yummm0
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Yum! Even my boyfriend would like these!0
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Yum, bumping for later. Going to try these this weekend.0
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bump - must try one day0
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Bump.0
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Bump. Sounds amazing!0
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Thanks, these sound yummy.0
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this is great! I have all of those ingredients on hand already! maybe I'll add some raisins too0
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Yum!!0
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