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No-Bake Fudge “NOatmeal” Breakfast Bars {Paleo & Low-Carb option}

January 20, 2020

Breakfast. Snacktime. Dessert. These bars can honestly fit the criteria for any of those situations that you may find yourself in.

They’re delicious, satiating, and packed with fat to curb that hunger when it hits.

They’re easy to grab and go in the morning too! I know that can be a struggle for many of us busy folks – or just the ones that have a hard time planning and prioritizing our time. GUILTY!

They can be made gluten free with puffed rice or paleo with shredded coconut, and even made lower in carbs with the combo of shredded coconut, unsweetened chocolate, stevia sweetened chocolate, or your favorite keto chocolate.

This recipe can be switched up a few different ways to fit almost any lifestyle!

Print Recipe
Fudge "NOatmeal" Breakfast Bars {Paleo, Low-Carb option}
Prep Time 5 minutes
Passive Time 20+ minutes of cooling
Servings
bars
Ingredients
Prep Time 5 minutes
Passive Time 20+ minutes of cooling
Servings
bars
Ingredients
Instructions
  1. In a food processor or blender, pulse the sunflower seeds and puffed rice (or quinoa/shredded coconut) until it is a bit smaller than oats would typically be. It's ok if a bit of it turns to a finer powder. Don't go crazy though - we still want some chunks in there!
  2. In a bowl, combine the sunflower seeds and rice mixture with chia seeds, coconut flour, salt, coconut oil, and maple syrup.
  3. In the microwave or a double boiler, melt the chocolate and the coconut cream until it's completely smooth. You can use less than the recipe calls for or more - Just depends on how fudgey of a center you'd like! If you want the dark chocolate sweeter, add the coconut sugar! If you're using a semi-sweet variety - taste it first. It may be sweet enough for you!
  4. In a 8x8 parchment paper lined dish, spread out half of the rice mixture and press it firmly into the bottom of the pan.
  5. Pour the chocolate mixture on top and spread it evenly on top of the bottom layer.
  6. To ensure the top layer doesn't fall too much into the chocolate layer, I like to put the bars in the freezer for 3-5 minutes - just to set up.This step isn't completely necessary though.
  7. Top the chocolate layer with the remaining rice mixture and spread out evenly.
  8. Drizzle with extra chocolate, if desired.
  9. Chill the bars for 20-30 minutes in the freezer or 1-2 hours in the fridge to set up before cutting into desired pieces.
  10. Store the bars in the fridge.
Recipe Notes

*for a sweet but low-carb option, try out a monk-fruit maple syrup here!

**feel free to substitute your favorite chocolate here - we use EnjoyLife dairy-free semi-sweet mini chips for just about everything. They are sweetened, so we usually don't have to add any other sweetener. Lily's brand of chocolate would be a great substitute for a more keto-friendly recipe! 

Salted Chewy Chocolate Chip Protein Bars {Dairy, Gluten, & Grain Free}

April 30, 2018

I’m always thinking up new protein bar flavors to play around with. This time, I wanted something to taste similar to those chewy oatmeal chocolate chip granola bars that so many of us had in our lunches growing up. I was craving one! I USED TO BE OBSESSED WITH THOSE THINGS!

These Salted Chewy Chocolate Chip Protein Bars come pretty dang close to that flavor. They’re free of grains and gluten all together – so no oatmeal. However, the chia and flax give it just the right crunch that make you think that you’re eating a chewy, slightly crunchy, oatmeal bar.

They’re filled with protein, healthy fats, and some chocolate – all the essentials of a good snack!

I opted to add a little pink salt on top for that addicting salty and sweet contrast, but that’s completely optional!

Try these out next time you’re looking for a healthy snack to keep around the house or to pack in lunches. Kids would love these!



Print Recipe


Salted Chewy Chocolate Chip Protein Bars {Dairy, Gluten, & Grain Free}

Prep Time 5 minutes
Passive Time 20 minutes - cooling

Servings
bars


Ingredients
Chewy bars

Chocolate topping

Prep Time 5 minutes
Passive Time 20 minutes - cooling

Servings
bars


Ingredients
Chewy bars

Chocolate topping


Instructions
  1. In a large mixing bowl, combine all of the ingredients for the chewy bars.

  2. In a medium baking sheet lined with parchment paper, spread mixture out onto pan. You can use a deeper pan for thicker bars.

  3. Melt dark chocolate and oil.

  4. Stir in maple syrup, if desired. I used about a teaspoon.

  5. Spread chocolate on top of mixture.

  6. Freeze for 20 minutes or refrigerate for 3-4 hours.

  7. Cut bars into desired sizes.

  8. Store in the refrigerator.