I've been busy in the kitchen again. Lucky you. This means I have a delicious treat to share today: Chocolate almond energy bars.
These homemade Larabar-type bars are my new favorite. For a while, I was stuck on my two-ingredient cashew cookie bars (cashews and dates, yum!). Now, I'm getting on stuck on these five-ingredient bars.
They are so good. Seriously.
Even the kids love them. Well, mostly the toddler. He's slightly addicted and, really, I don't mind. These bars are relatively healthy -- especially when compared to some of the other junk they could be eating, including those so-called healthy granola bars that are nothing of the sort.
So, my bars. I've found homemade Larabar recipes on a few different sites and through a bit of experimentation, I've modified those recipes to my own liking.
The base for the bars is always the same: Dates. Sweet, delicious dates. I buy whole, unsulphured medjool or deglet dates at the local food co-op. For these bars, I used deglet dates:
Mmm . . . dates! |
OK. So, here's my recipe for these tasty bars!
Chocolate-Almond Energy Bars
2/3 cup whole medjool or deglet dates, chopped
1 cup almonds (NOT salted)
handful dark chocolate chips
1 tsp cinnamon
1 tsp vanilla
Place dates in a food processor and process until they form a sticky ball (about 2 minutes). Put the dates in a bowl. Add almonds and cinnamon to the food processor and pulse for about 30 seconds. Add chocolate chips to the nuts and pulse for about 20-30 seconds. Some of the almonds should be finely processed, with some larger chunks remaining.
Add the mixture to the dates. Add vanilla. Combine all five ingredients with your hands -- you really need to work the mixture for a while to combine it all.
Shape into bars, like this:
The dates will become like a paste, but there should still be small nut pieces in your mixture. |
I wrap mine in regular plastic wrap and store them in the pantry:
Wrapped and ready to go! |
The bars are a good mix of carbs and protein, making them a nice post-run treat. I ate one after my 22-mile run on Sunday and it tasted great!
Do you have any homemade bar recipes you'd like to share?
Leave a link - I'd love to check it out!
4 comments:
This isn't an energy bar type of recipe, but a great replacement for the store-bought granola bars:
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/playgroup-granola-bars/detail.aspx
The recipe works with all sorts of substitutions, too. Enjoy!
Dawn
Thanks, Dawn!
Yum! I have never made homemade bars before but it looks easy enough that I really should try it.
I made these this morning, but used 1/2 cup of almonds, 1/2 cup dates, 1 square of baking dark chocolate. After processing it for a long time, it wasn't sticking together well so I added about 1/2 Tbs of peanut butter. It came out pretty well. I made 7 balls instead of bars (aka Laraballs, lol) because it took too much work to shape into squares. Thanks for the base recipe! These really are a great post-exercise or even late night snack.
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