Does anyone have a good homemade granola bar recipe?

pdooma

Member
I've tried a few make it yourself batches, but they're not turning out as delicious as I'd like them to be. I know it's kind of the wrong section, but I thought you might have some suggestions?
Manzana: that recipe looks really good! Thanks.
 

lillilou

Member
Light and Crunchy - oh how I wish Nature Valley still made those, it was my muppet lunchbox favorite. Although now Id probably think it was all unhealthy.
 

Ambiance

New member
Under 'Lunch Box' they have the granola bar recipe. I thought it was delicious.
http://www.goop.com/?page=newsletter_vcn&category=make

I used dried cranberries in place of dried apricots because the kiddo's love dried cranberries.
 

SheismySunshine

New member
I dont know a recipe but if you break down and buy one from the grocery store, do not buy these, they had samples when i was that the store this weekend and they are like candy goodness, I would have eaten the whole box on the way home


http://www.quakeroats.com/products/oat-snacks/chewy-granola/chocolatey-mint.aspx
 

DreadHeadmomma1

New member
yes...

4 cups of walking to the store
3 cups of pulling out the debit card
1 teaspoon of chatting with the cashier
3/4 tablespoon walking home
1 pinch of un-wrapping everything
1 pinch of re-wrapping in my own foil
1 pinch of lying my *ss of and claiming they are homemade

works every time
 

malwilhist

New member
I made these with my after school cooking club kids (35 kids under the age of 10) and they were a HUGE hit. The pretzels added a great salty addition. Plus, they were no bake, which made them even better! We did everything in the microwave, not on the stovetop so the kids could do it.

http://www.rachaelraymag.com/recipes/rachael-ray-magazine-recipes/no-recipe-zone-recipes/No-Bake-Chewy-Granola-Bars
 
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