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Sunday, May 15, 2011

no bake energy bars - aka vegan high raw energy bars

ha. vegan. high raw. you all know i'm neither.

but these energy bars are both. and they are AMAZING. i've been eating close to 1 a day for months and i'm completely hooked. they are so good and soooooo easy. just dump everything in a bowl. mix. freeze. don't bake. eat. yum.

i found the recipe at love veggies and yoga. averie's site is great and she makes all sorts of fun vegetarian creations. check it out if you have a minute!

i could still never be a vegetarian. i love me a good burger. speaking of burgers... have you tried the animal style burger at in-n-out burger? truly life changing. and make it a double. i've discovered i just don't like in-n-out as much without 2 patties.

no bake peanut butter energy bars
about 15 bars
from love veggies and yoga



1 ripe banana, mashed
2 1/2 cups old fashioned oats
1/2 cup peanut butter
just short of 1/2 cup agave nectar or honey (or even maple syrup)
1/2 cup coconut (sweetened or unsweetened)
just short of 1/2 cup raisins, craisins, date chunks (any dried fruit, really)
1/4-1/3 cup chopped nuts (whatever you like!)
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 teaspoon cinnamon

optional ingredients:
2 tablespoons milled flax seed
2-4 scoops protein powder (no go for me - the soy makes me itchy...)

the above measurements are not exact - adjust according to what you have and like. it will all stick together in the end.

throw all ingredients in a bowl. mix well. press into a wax paper-lined baking dish (i use one smaller than 13x9 but bigger than 8x8. use what you have!). freeze for 8ish hours. pull out and cut into bars. store in individual baggies in the freezer.

they soften up pretty quickly after you take them out of the freezer, so eat it pretty quick.

they will store in the freezer for well over a month. not that they'll last that long. :)

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I made these yesterday, and they are half gone. How do you eat only one a day? I love this recipe (so does Millie!)!

Thanks....

Chelsea said...

I just made these! I am excited to try them! Thanks for the recipe

Allie said...

I am all about healthy food that is easy to whip up. I will give this a try. Thanks for sharing :o)

Robert said...

I am not vegan or vegetarian. However, my sister is. She has made me eat many things that were vegan. Most have surprised me. I will pass this recipe on to her. I am kind of excited to try these. Thanks for the recipe.

-Rob
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