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Batch of our naturally-sweetened Brownie Granola Bars

Hello friends! How was your weekend? Awesome, I hope.

John and I did some relaxing, brunching, pizza-ing, and working on a new food photography product. I also bought and returned a pair of overpriced yoga pants out of sheer buyer’s remorse. Does that ever happen to you? Sometimes, we just have to make mistakes like that in life.

It’s been a week since I’ve eaten ALL of these granola bars, but I’m still dreaming about them and peeking in the freezer to make sure I didn’t overlook one last piece. They’re that good.

Jar of cacao powder for making homemade chocolate granola bars

These brownie granola bars kind of started out as a failure. The idea was to make date-sweetened brownies and I resorted to adapting my go-to Vegan GF Black Bean Brownies. Problems ensued. I ate one and had to throw the rest away. Not good. Not good at all.

Back to the drawing board.

Baking sheet filled with oats, almonds, and pecans for making Healthy Brownie Granola Bars
Food processor, mixing bowl, and finished product of our Healthy Brownie Granola Bars recipe

In life do you ever find yourself trying to fit a square peg in a round hole? That’s what I was doing with these brownies. I wanted date-sweetened brownies but the blog universe was telling me something different.

When I’m trying to fit my square recipe into a round hole, I rethink it. The result was a simple, naturally sweetened, healthy granola bar that was a little on the decadent side – just the way I like it.

Stack of delicious naturally-sweetened Brownie Granola Bars

These bars DO indeed taste like a raw brownie.
They require just 7 ingredients.
They’re no bake, aside from toasting your oats and nuts (an optional step).
They’re loaded with antioxidants, fiber, protein and healthy fats.
They’re incredibly satisfying.
They’re perfect for breakfast, dessert or a quick snack.
They’re freezer-friendly.
They’re uber chocolaty.
They’re really just kind of perfect.

Freshly sliced homemade Brownie Granola Bars on a parchment-lined cutting board

So what do they taste like? Supreme awesomeness. They’re

Rich
Dense
Moist
SUPER chocolaty
Nutty
Oaty
Slightly crunchy
Perfectly sweet
& Mega filling

I did have one for breakfast and found it quite filling. But for the most part I ate these as a healthy dessert. I’d go to the freezer, break off 1/3 and snack. Then repeat for the next 30 minutes until it was gone. Self control comes in waves, people, especially with these bars.

Stack of our healthy Brownie Granola Bars loaded with oats and nuts

You MUST try these bars and let me know what you think! Take a photo and tag it (@minimalistbaker) on Instagram so I can see how lovely yours turn out. Happy brownie making!

Healthy Brownie Granola Bars for an on-the-go vegan breakfast or snack

Healthy Brownie Granola Bars

7-ingredient granola bars that taste just like a raw brownie! No baking required besides toasting the nuts and oats — an optional step. Simple, naturally sweetened, and so delicious.
Author Minimalist Baker
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Parchment-lined cutting board with a batch of Healthy Brownie Granola Bars
4.94 from 87 votes
Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 45 minutes
Servings 12 (bars)
Course Breakfast, Dessert, Snack
Cuisine Gluten-Free, Vegan
Freezer Friendly 1 month
Does it keep? 7 Days

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ cups rolled oats (GF for gluten-free eaters)
  • 1 cup raw nuts (roughly chopped // I used half almonds, half pecans)
  • 1 cup raw walnuts
  • 2 cups pitted dates (soaked for 10 minutes in warm water then drained)
  • 3/4 cup cocoa or cacao powder
  • 1/4 cup agave nectar or maple syrup (or honey if not vegan)
  • 1/4 cup natural salted almond butter (or peanut butter)

Instructions

  • Optional step: Toast your oats and pecans in a 350-degree F (176 C) oven for 15 minutes or until slightly golden brown. Otherwise, leave them raw – I prefer the toasted flavor.
  • Process walnuts in a food processor until a loose meal is reached. Remove from bowl and set aside.
  • Add dates and process until small bits remain (about 1 minute). It should form a “dough” like consistency. (Mine rolled into a ball).
  • Add walnut meal and cocoa or cacao powder back in with the dates and process to combine.
  • Transfer mixture to a large mixing bowl and add the (toasted) oats and nuts and stir to combine. You may have to use your hands to really incorporate the mixture well.
  • Next, warm agave or maple syrup (or honey) and almond butter in a small saucepan over medium heat for 2-3 minutes until combined and pourable. Pour over brownie mixture and then thoroughly stir using a wooden spoon. (I opted to put plastic bags on my hands and mix that way to better incorporate the mixture.)
  • Once thoroughly mixed, transfer to a 9×13 dish (or similar size pan // adjust if altering batch size) lined with plastic wrap or parchment paper so they lift out easily.
  • If using a 9×13, ONLY USE 3/4 of the pan so they have the proper thickness. Otherwise they’ll be too thin. Cover with parchment or plastic wrap and press down firmly to even out the top. Freeze for 15-20 minutes to harden.
  • Lift bars from pan and chop into 12 even bars (or more if you prefer). Store in an airtight container in the freezer or fridge to keep them extra fresh. They will get a little sticky when left out at room temp.

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Notes

*Adapted from my 5-Ingredient Granola Bars and 5-Minute Espresso Walnut Brownies
*Nutrition information is a rough estimate.

Nutrition (1 of 12 servings)

Serving: 1 bar Calories: 352 Carbohydrates: 41 g Protein: 8.2 g Fat: 20 g Saturated Fat: 2.2 g Trans Fat: 0 g Cholesterol: 0 mg Sodium: 3 mg Fiber: 7.4 g Sugar: 25 g

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  1. Coral says

    I love these! I substituted the oats with popped amaranth because I had some to use up. It worked really well. I like the fact no oil is needed. They’re very rich too so I am less likely to overindulge :-) and it’s great that they can be stored in the freezer. Thanks for the recipe.

    • Avatar for Dana @ Minimalist BakerSupport @ Minimalist Baker says

      Hi! Any other moist dried fruit should work, raisins and dried cherries being the best options. Hope that helps!

    • Avatar for Dana @ Minimalist BakerSupport @ Minimalist Baker says

      Hi! Any other moist dried fruit should work, raisins and dried cherries being the best options. Hope that helps!

  2. Ashlee says

    These are so tasty ! And so decadent. Very happy with this recipe ! I might just buy a big bag of mixed nuts next time, nuts aren’t cheap to buy individually so hopefully a bulk bag will be !

  3. Erin says

    What would be the best way to decrease calories and increase protein? Read that someone added some protein powder and decreased the cocoa powder, but really how many calories are in cocoa powder? (Rhetorical question:) It seems the dates have the most calories. . . any suggestions?

    • Avatar for Dana @ Minimalist BakerSupport @ Minimalist Baker says

      Hi! Adding a scoop of protein powder will up the protein in your brownies for sure! The almonds and dates are the two higher calorie ingredients in this recipe, but the almonds are high in protein (and lots of other good stuff!) and the dates bind the granola bars together. If you do try adding some high protein ingredients, consider nut butters as well? Happy baking!

  4. Nyna says

    DANA MY HERO! These, like every other recipe I’ve made from your blog (and I mean EVERY one I’ve made), are AMAZINGLY delicious and awesome and a number of other positive adjectives that I will spare you from having to read. I made these with ingredients that I had on hand, so i ended up subbing half almonds and half hazelnuts instead of walnuts for the meal. And TOASTING the nuts and oats beforehand: I’ve died and gone to granola bar heaven! These are perfect for just grabbing and bolting out the door when I’ve slept in 10 minutes too long and don’t have time to make a smoothie or eat a bowl of cereal, and they are approximately 8,496 times more delicious than any store-bought granola bar could hope to be. Crumbly yet gooey, chocolate-y and oat-y, on-the-go granola bar perfection. 10/10.

  5. Mollie says

    These are the best thing I’ve ever made! As a university student I find it difficult to find cheap, healthy vegan snacks- but with the ingredients totalling up to £10 and being bulk bags, they’ll last me forever! Thanks MinimalistBaker, I’ve posted a photo of them on my Instagram and they look delicious! The only difference I made was adding dedicated coconut instead of walnuts- cheaper and a nice twist on things- and subbing nuts with needs. Amazing!

  6. Rob says

    I saw the word healthy and thought worth looking at this to replace the high sugar granola bars at 13.6g of sugar.
    These are 25g of sugar – no wonder they taste good, moment on the lips…..

  7. Cath MacAdam says

    These are amaaazing! My teenage boys need good nutrition on the run between dance and theatre rehearsals. And your bars are perfect. They usually turn up their nose at muesli bars but the choc flavour and sweetness won them over. I’m playing with shredded coconut and toasted pumpkin seeds to give them a bit of a coating. Also perfect in ball shape. Winner! Thank you so much :)

  8. deb says

    Just made these last night, they were epic. Only thing I did differently was used all pecans, instead of mixed nuts, as thats what I had, as well as the walnuts…I also microwaved the peanut butter and maple syrup, took 10 seconds to get to a good consistency. Got 12 bars from this. It was hard not scoffing 2!!! They are very very tasty.

    • Avatar for Dana @ Minimalist BakerSupport @ Minimalist Baker says

      Hi Alyssa, I would substitute the nuts for seeds and extra oats! Maybe try a mix of sunflower, pumpkin, and flax? Let us know how they turn out!

  9. Miran says

    Oh I couldn’t believe how it turned out!!! So good. Rich chocolate flavores with goodness. I made these without nut butter and add more maple syrup.
    Thanks for sharing the recipe! ?

  10. Miran says

    Hi I’m so glad to find your blog from Korea. It’s full of happiness and love! (Food)
    Can I use more maple syrup or Sth else instead of almond butter? I don’t have nut butter.can you suggest me Sth else plz?

  11. Naomi says

    These are amazing! I am bringing them to an event tomorrow and I am sure they will be gone ASAP.

    For those of you that were brought here looking for a healthy snack (as I was) I was still a little concerned in the beginning. I made sure that all the nuts I bought were raw, but next time I would make it without the pecans and add healthier nut (pecans are probably the reason these have such a high calorie count). Similarly, I chose to use a raw almond butter to get rid of salt. I would be careful when you’re buying the almond butter. The healthy brand I bought (Barney Butter – Sprouts) was 190 calories per 2 tbs. For this recipe you need 4 tbs which is a lot of calories. When you break it down to individual bars the calories from the Almond butter I used is about 30 per. The rolled oats come out to 30 per. Dates =34 per. Almonds = 6 per (if you measure them whole as I did). Walnuts 10 per. Cacao power: 4 per. Honey= 24 per. So in the end (without pecans and with good peanut butter) its only around 128 calories and very low sodium. This is almost three times less then a cliff bar.

    This is assuming also that you get 12 bars out of the recipe. I finished with 16 so it may be a little less per bar depending.
    I popped in some flax seed and chia seeds for extra health in the end as well :)

  12. Laura says

    Everyone saying these are ‘healthy’ – they are 353 calories each according to the recipe? That is more than:
    2 slices of white bread toast with butter and jam
    A blueberry muffin st Starbucks or Costa
    A sandwich for lunch
    A bowl of soup
    A subway 6″ chicken teryaki.

    They are indeed lovely don’t get me wrong – but if you snack on these as part of a calorie controlled diet you would have to leave out a meal at this amount.

  13. Courtney says

    These were absolutely delicious! Thank you so much for clear instructions… I get nervous when making things, but your descriptions and pictures really helped me out!

  14. Sarah says

    Recipe was brillant. I didn’t have any peanut or almond butter so I used a banana to get everything to stick. Worked a treat, thanks ! :)

  15. Kaireen says

    I just made these and they are amazing!! I love the toasted taste they have. Total chocolatey goodness!

  16. Steven says

    I make these for my 6 year old for school lunches and she loves them, a great alternative to store bought and I replace pecans with Brazil nuts too as pecans are very expensive in NZ. Thanks again

  17. Dev says

    I would love a nut free granola bar as my kids school is totally nut free and only really bad granola bars with a ton of sugar and other crap seem to be fully nut free and my kids love granola bars! Do you have a nut free version or any ideas for what I can substitute the nuts for? Thanks so much!

  18. Laura says

    I’ve made these twice now and am so impressed! I added a bit of chopped up dark chocolate as well and serve them up for a healthy pudding! Thank you!

  19. Sarah says

    BEAUTIFUL!!! I’m cutting down on sugar and have fallen in love with these. I added some macadamia and roasted hazelnuts which give them a gorgeous nutella-y flavour ans added just 1/8 cup of fruit syrup. Sooooo delicious. Love all your recipes. Thank you.

  20. Jo says

    I have made these many times for group potlucks and everyone loves them! I have been told by a number of people that they taste like an Eatmore chocolate bar….and I would agree!

  21. Helen says

    Do you think it will mess up the texture/consistency if I made these without the agave/maple or reduced it by half? I really like this recipe and want to make it for breakfast, but my doc’s having me lower my carbs in the morning.

  22. Toni says

    I just made these and they are FANTASTIC!! Totally satisfies the chocolate/sweet fix and yes only need a small square..rich and filling!

  23. Jesse says

    Hello! I was wondering what you would recommend as a substitute but instead of walnuts ? I really want to try these but am allergic to any nuts shaped like little brains lol.. So pecans as well. I’m not deathly allergic but I do get quite itchy! I want to give these a try just not sure what other nut you would recommend that would still get me the ground up walnut consistency! Originally I was thinking maybe almonds and peanuts until I saw that you grind up the walnuts ! And I don’t think ground peanuts would be quite the same lol… Any suggestions there ? Thanks ! These look amazing !

  24. Monica says

    I just made these for the second time and I really enjoy them! Such a great, simple recipe that allows room for customization to your own taste. Thank You! :)

  25. Beka says

    I want to make these but I don’t have cocoa powder. Can I use melted chocolate chips? How would you recommend going about that?

  26. Carmen says

    I made these today and they are DELICIOUS. They have a really rich chocolate taste just like actual brownies, and the toasted flavour of the nuts is so delicious. Both my parents agreed.. I don’t think they’re going to last long :)

    • Avatar for Dana @ Minimalist BakerDana @ Minimalist Baker says

      It depends on how dry they are…You may want to soak them in warm water for 10 minutes to soften them up, otherwise, they can be too firm to blend.

  27. Risa says

    I made these this weekend…we may never make another bar, other than these. They’re so good…my boys gobble them up, not knowing they’re good for them. Thank you for this!!

  28. Sam says

    Yes!!!!!!!! Delicious……made some today……perfect for after HITT class…..do I need to keep in the freezer or will the fridge do?

  29. Chelli says

    I made these today and they came out amazing. I toasted the pecans and oats, which I highly recommend because you can really taste it, toasted pecans remind me of pecan pie. I used maple syrup to keep the recipe vegan and dark cacao powder. I forgot to roughly chop the pecans and almonds but they still were great. I calculated calories for myself and came to about 230 per bar when cut into 14 equal pieces. Great recipe, my first time making granola anything and I’m excited to try out more recipes!

  30. Laurie says

    I made these granola bars recently and substituted pistachios for the other nuts. They were so delicious! I shared them on my blog today. Thanks for another great recipe!

  31. lauren says

    LOVE the way these granola bars tasted- however mine turned into more of a crumble than a bar formation. Is there any reason why this happened and why it didn’t stick together as well?

  32. Nisha says

    Im really loving this recipe, but i would like to omit dates or dried fruits altogether. Would increasing the honey-butter fraction make up for it to the the binder?

  33. mark says

    love these granola bars!! so chocolatey with out all the guilt :) i sprinkle flakey course sea salt on top … takes these to a whole new level of yumminess :)

  34. Sanda says

    I made these last weekend. They are just divine. I have guests staying in the appartment this week and they really enjoy them each morning. I love the idea, the simplicity of the taste and the little surprise every time I bite into a toasted pecan or almond! Love it!

  35. Zahn says

    Hi, my daughter gave me a Bobos Oat Bar and it was very good. This caused me to search for a healthy bar to make. All of your comments are very good and I will try these. I really need something healthy and being Diabetic, do not want anything too sweet.

    Thanks for sharing. Hope mine come out as good as yours.

  36. Gerilynne says

    i made these one day when I was craving brownies. These are the best!!! My entire family loved these! My husband liked them so much he took a bunch to share at work. I made a double batch and it disappeared within a couple of days. Just enough sweetness to cure that sweet craving, and the rest of the raw, healthy food is a must in my diet. Making another double batch today. Thank you for sharing!

  37. rahmah mohammad says

    Believe it or not this recipe took hours! I made them while multitasking…such a no-no for me. We took the batch minus the oats to a friend’s house. The wife said I think you left out the oats… I was baffled by my pudding aka granola bars and took them home. I get home and in the oven is the dish of roasted oats! I mixed them into the pudding and whalah! Healthy brownie granola balls! :-) the husband of the above mentioned wife came later in the week and took all but five balls! Thanks so much

  38. Melissa says

    Thank you for these. I didn’t make them though into bars, but put them in a mini muffin pan for granola bites. Eating 1-2 is perfect for my sweet craving. My daughter loves them too.

  39. VJ says

    Thank you so much for this recipe! I can’t stop making them! Amazingly delicious snack and pre-post workout sustenance. A sweet treat for life!

  40. Julia says

    I didn’t follow the recipe exactly– having a baby is distracting work lol, and by the time I realized my mistake, all I could do was press on and hope it was still good.

    I just put everything in my food processor and blended it into a semi-smooth dough(y substance). So even though it doesn’t look like the above pictures, it’s still DELICIOUS!! This is definitely something I’m going to make again and again.

  41. Abby says

    Made a mixed up version of these and the Super Seedy bars (with 1/2 cup protein powder subbed out for 1/2 cup of oats). For those with nut allergies, you can definitely replace the nuts with equal parts seeds (sunflower, pumpkin, chia, hemp – any combination) with really good results!

    Best ever snack, workout fuel, and dessert. The best part? All the girly-hip-lovin’ fats we need.

  42. Jen says

    I made these last week and they are all long gone. I used honey and didn’t bother toasting anything, just used them as is. It was super quick and easy. I stored them in the freezer and we all just ate them that way without defrosting. Surprisingly very filling for a quick breakfast on the run as well.

  43. Jo says

    I’m allergic to nuts and soya (but not peanuts) and I always find granola bars tricky because they always require nuts of some kind. So I substituted the nuts with roasted chickpeas and the walnuts with roasted sunflowers seeds. Worked very well although I assume the flavour is slightly different. Anyway, wanted to share because I think it’s a good tip for all nut allergy people out there. :)

  44. Malin says

    I just made these, followed a link here from Buzzfeed, and OMG they are so delicious! Since I’m swedish I had to convert the recipe but the ingredients were easy to find here as well. Best part is, my fiance didn’t like them because I used a rich, dark, high-quality cacao powder. I have them all to myself, moahaha ;)

    • Jo says

      Maybe dried figs? Or dried plums? I think you need some sort of chewy and sticky fruit to give it that binding property.

    • Risa says

      You totally can’t taste the dates in these bars. They really just add sweetness and the necessary stickiness. My husband and sons don’t like dates either, but they eat these bars like someone was gonna steal them!

  45. Jackie says

    Hi there!

    I make my own vegan granola but have never taken the time to make my own granola bars (why? I have no clue! it’s all the same amount of work!). I came across this recipe on Buzzfeed and it is GOLD! Thank you SO much for sharing it! Now, I make my own **vegan** granola bars all the time, thanks to this recipe!

    I’m a university student, so eating healthy and making sure I’m not just grabbing the easiest (and unhealthiest) food during crunch-time (i.e. exam time!) is so important! This recipe is a godsent and I even make more batches for friends :)

    FYI, I use coconut milk and almond butter as the binder, and add a little bit of hand-ground chai-tea mix to give these bars a Christmas-y taste :) YUMMY!

    Thanks again for creating these!

  46. Lisa says

    These sound delicious! Unfortunately I’m a broke college student with no access to a food processor or blender. Do you have any suggestions for how I could adapt this for a simpler kitchen?

  47. Ziya says

    Hello and thank you for this awesome recipe ! :D
    I can’t wait to make these bars but as I’m French, my English is quite bad haha so I guess I’ll have to translate the whole recipe ! Anyway, these bars seems sooo tasty and really nutritious. Thank you once again !

  48. Vanessa says

    This was perfect! I substituted the pecans with cashews because I don’t like pecans and I used dark chocolate cocoa powder. I’m having a tough time trying not to eat them all in one sitting! They taste amazing!

    My podcast “Common Room” is going to feature your bars on our next episode. We are doing a feature on ‘space food’ so I needed something that was nutrient rich (high protein, fat) yet tastes good and could stay together in low/zero gravity. These sounded perfect! And they are! Thanks!

  49. Anabel says

    Hello! I made your chocolate chip almond butter granola bars last night and they are so good! My question about this recipe is whether you used sweetened or unsweetened cocoa powder. Thanks in advance!

  50. Amanda says

    I made these and they turned out great although mine was a slightly different version. I forgot to buy walnuts so I didn’t have them in my recipe. I used the oats to make the “meal” since I didn’t want the whole oats in there anyway.

    • Avatar for Dana @ Minimalist BakerDana @ Minimalist Baker says

      Any other moist dried fruit should work, raisins and dried cherries being the best options. Hope that helps!

  51. PatrickGSR94 says

    Just made these and they are sooooo yummmmmyyyyyy!!!!! :-)

    I didn’t have quite enough dates left on hand (after making the 5-ingredient bars last time hah) and also didn’t have quite enough nuts on hand. I used only about 1 cup of oatmeal to try to match the amount of dates and nuts, and also less cocoa powder. I did add dried apples and dried cranberries in, though. I also added in 1 scoop of protein powder for a little extra punch. Then I used the regular amount of peanut butter and honey. I was trying to keep it from being too dry and crumbly which was my problem on the 5-ingredient bars. I think it came out just perfectly. I put it in a 9×9 dish and into the freezer for 20 minutes, and they all cut perfectly. I got maybe 10 or 12 bars out of it. Much better than the store where you only get 5 per box!

  52. Jen says

    oh.my.goodness! Thank you so very much! I made these heavenly bars yesterday, and actually have to talk myself out of the entire kitchen! The pull is strong!!

    Everyone loves them – friends, neighbors, my husband, everyone! It was hard letting any go, but I knew I had to, or some serious damage would be done in the wee hours…

    Thank you!

    I want one…or all that remain…now!

    ; )

  53. Amanda says

    Awesome! Bars are in the freezer… ate some of the mixture before pressing it into bars and was very impressed. What a perfect consistency. I’m a pretty avid bar maker (eat them before the gym), and am super excited about these.
    About the digestibility thing… I’m not too strict with the “no raw grains” etc., stuff, but in this case instead of using rolled oats I used buckwheat groats that I had sprouted and dehydrated previously. I do this often and keep them stored for recipes like this after dehydrating. I do this with nuts too (sometimes). You could always soak and rinse your rolled oats to promote digestibility, but it might make your bars mushy without dehydrating after. I haven’t tried! Or, just go along with eating raw stuff as long as your body feels ok :)

    • Avatar for Dana @ Minimalist BakerDana @ Minimalist Baker says

      thanks for sharing! I don’t cook with buckwheat much but will look into it more, especially the sprouting thing. Interesting info!

  54. Melinda says

    These bars are DECADENT! I have made them a few times, and most recently substituted 1/4 cup of the cocoa powder for chocolate protein powder. They were just as delicious! They always get rave reviews, and I love making them for/with my clients. Thanks for a keeper!

  55. Theresa @ Two Much Fun says

    Wow! Absolutely delicious. I’m sure they would have been even better if I didn’t rush through reading the recipe (I was trying to get the noisy stuff done before nap time). In my haste, I toasted all of the nuts and oats together, and then still rushing I poured the entire baking sheet into the processor and processed the oats, the walnuts, the pecans and the almonds. As I was pressing them into the pan, I finally noticed “hey that doesn’t look like a granola bar- it almost looks like a Larabar” I quickly reread the recipe, and of course I immediately saw my mistakes. Well, mistakes aside this is delicious! I’ll definitely be trying your recipe again, the CORRECT way, once this batch has been devoured, which should be in a couple of days. Thanks again!

  56. Katie M says

    I made these a couple of days ago, and I have almost single-handedly finished the whole batch! ;) This recipe is absolutely delicious, very customizable (I didn’t have pecans or almond butter, so I used chopped almonds and peanut butter, and it turned out great!), and so nutritious because of the raw cacao powder.
    However, I am aware that medjool dates are particularly high in calories and (natural) sugar. I wonder if mashed bananas could be used in replacement of the dates?

    • Cri says

      I just found and prepared this recipe for the first time, and it is delicious! I am wondering if the banana would completely change the consistency since the dates are the primary ingredient? Have you had a chance to try it with banana yet?

  57. Katherine B says

    Yumm, these look great and I’ll have to try making them! I bet you could grind up some raw oats and coat the outside of the bars in them so they don’t get as sticky!

  58. laurasmess says

    These look seriously amazing Dana. How is it possible that something so super-deliciously indulgent can also be healthy? You’re a miracle worker, my friend! Definitely trying these xx

  59. Samina | The Cupcake Confession says

    Whoaaaa!!!!! I could have 10 of these every single morning!!!!! So indulgent yet soo soo healthy!!!! <3

    • Avatar for Dana @ Minimalist BakerDana @ Minimalist Baker says

      I get mine at Aldi’s for super cheap (deglet nour), and for medjool Trader Joe’s has great quality ones in the refrigerator section. Most health food stores carry them, too.

      • Sasha says

        It’s also great to get dates at an Arabic grocer. Typically, dates from the gulf are vacuum packed and soaking in their own juices! The come out gooey, completely caramelized and incredibly sweet. They are perfect for recipes because they don’t require soaking and you can use half the amount :-) making these bars now and the “batter” tastes ridiculous!

  60. April says

    I saw this recipe, got excited/started drooling, already had all needed ingredients, so went ahead and made these last night! I cut them this morning and ohhhh my goodness. Total yumfest. I’m glad I took your recommendation of toasting the oats & pecans – the flavor it adds is awesome! I used an 8×8 pan and ended up cutting my bars thin and got a ton out of this recipe. My almond butter was raw unsalted so I threw in some sea salt (& sprinkled some on top before I froze). Great recipe! Y’all def need to make. This will be seen again in my kitchen for sure. Perfect amount of crunch, chocolate and toasted oatiness. Glad this “mistake” happened!

  61. Kate says

    I’ve never made granola bars! These look like a hearty, delicious snack. Re: yoga pants, Old Navy makes amazing yoga pants and you can get them for $15 a piece if you buy them at 30% off. I might own six pairs…

  62. Kate @Almond Butter Binge says

    I’ve made something like this before, but I have to say, yours look so much better! I love the texture you have going with the larger nut chunks. And pecans and oats, too? Yum! Thanks so much for sharing.

  63. Sher says

    re: dates question above
    I am in Oregon and have bought dates at Fred Meyers and Haggens Grocery stores no problem. Freddies even has them in the bulk section!

    My question is…
    I have always wondered about eating oatmeal RAW
    is that ok?
    hard to digest?
    or good and fiberfull etc
    idk :)

    • Avatar for Dana @ Minimalist BakerDana @ Minimalist Baker says

      Sher, good question! To be honest, I’m probably not qualified to answer a question about digestion. If you’re worried about consuming them raw, definitely toast them up for easier absorption. I prefer their flavor/texture this way anyway. Hope that helps!

      • Sher says

        Thanks Dana :)
        PS I just LOVE your photos…all of them!
        sometimes I don’t have time to read everything but I ALWAYS look at all the pictures :)

        • Avatar for Dana @ Minimalist BakerSupport @ Minimalist Baker says

          Hi Janet! Store in an airtight container in the freezer or fridge to keep them extra fresh. In the fridge, 1 week, or 1 month in the freezer.

  64. Kristina says

    Where do you buy your dates? I found that in Washington state it’s not that easy to buy them, or maybe it’s just my amazing searching skills… I know they sell them at winco idk if you know winco but it’s kinda low quality store, not sure if I should buy them there.. Or it doesn’t matter?

    • Kathy says

      I just got some at Costco that are really good. If you’re in the Seattle area try Pike Place Market, or PCC.

  65. Shonalika says

    Argh, I feel for you there. One of the things I really can’t stand is wasting food, so its an absolute nightmare when I screw up a recipe and have to throw it away! (Not that it happens often, but still. xD) Especially since its only ever really with oven/batch-based things that it happens, so high quantities of good ingredients are wasted… Not to mention the money and time. But I guess chucking the result and washing your hands of it is better than forcing yourself to eat it just out of guilt/to get rid of it and trying to create the delusion that it tastes ok… that’s nasty and I’ve sworn never to do it again. XD

    I love the idea of combining chocolate brownies and granola bars! These look so rich and delicious, and not dry in the slightest, which is the one thing I’m sometimes less keen on with granola bars:D

  66. Abbie @ Needs Salt says

    Raw brownies are so amazing, aren’t they? I think everyone in my family can agree that the best brownies I’ve made are raw + vegan. (which is awesome!) These brownie bars look incredible. Like, seriously. Perfect.
    Pinning!