The Recipe ReDux for April is “Treasured Cookware” and this
theme was all about using “classic cookware,” namely those pieces passed down
from family. Some of the best
things I ever got from my mom and used growing up in the kitchen were a good
set of stainless steel measuring cups and a wide spatula…not to mention a nice
big mixing bowl too!! The recipe I
am sharing uses all three! These Almond Chocolate Chip Walnut Bars are a spin
off of my Morning Peanut Butter Bars- a hearty nut butter and oat based bar
studded with lots of yummy mix ins. The combo of the chocolate chips, coconut
and walnuts works great with the almond butter and they are sweetened with a
touch of pure maple syrup. Try
them as a filling breakfast, or break off a piece for a snack or dessert. Check out these other recipes made with
family treasures from the talented Recipe ReDux group.
Ingredients:
1 cup creamy or crunchy almond butter (I used Trader Joes Crunchy Salted)
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 cup creamy or crunchy almond butter (I used Trader Joes Crunchy Salted)
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/3 cup pure maple syrup
1 cup oats (old fashioned, not quick, use a gluten-free oats such as Bob's Red Mill if you are on a gluten-free diet)
1 cup oats (old fashioned, not quick, use a gluten-free oats such as Bob's Red Mill if you are on a gluten-free diet)
¼ cup unsweetened coconut flakes (chopped fine)
¼ cup chocolate chips
¼ cup chocolate chips
¼ cup chopped walnuts
Wax or parchment paper
Directions:
In a medium sized bowl, combine all of the ingredients and
mix well. Press mixture into an 8 by 8 inch pan. (Lining the pan with a large
rectangular piece of parchment paper, placing the mixture on one side and then
folding the paper over to press down works nicely. The dough will be a bit
crumbly, but will come together nicely as you continue to work with it and pat
it down into the pan.) Chill in the fridge for an hour or more (if you can wait
that long!) and cut into 8 bars and serve. Wrapping the individual bars in wax
paper and storing in baggies is great for convenience. Store in the fridge. These bars also
freeze well!
Makes 8 bars
Serving size: 1/8th of
recipe Calories 340 Protein 10 g
Carb 27 g Fiber 5 g Sugars 9 g Fat 24 g Saturated fat 4 g Sodium 20 mg
I love how you made these with nice yummy ingredients and kept them healthy. They look really good.
ReplyDeleteDelish!! I can't get enough bar recipes... especially for summer snacking. Love these!
ReplyDeleteThese look so good! Yum!
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