Homemade Granola Bars

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These homemade Granola Bars are perfectly chewy and delicious and so good you'll never buy store bought granola bars ever again! Making these at home gives you so much ability to customize the add-ins to your liking, like my cherry and dark chocolate granola bars, and the coconut granola that is an all-time fave!

A woman with her face not visible cutting a 9x9 square of granola block placed on a parchment paper on a wooden chopping board into bars using a knife.


 

Why I Love This Recipe

We've been doing a TON of meal prep recently and homemade granola bars are on the weekly to-do list! Thomas and I are both mega snack fans and neither of us do well when our blood sugar gets low. That means it's VERY important that we have some healthy snacks on hand at all times in case things get bleak!

These chewy homemade Granola Bars are the perfect mid-morning or mid-afternoon snack. They are also great for a quick breakfast on the go, or to pack in school or work lunches! All the ingredients are super clean so you know these are going to taste great! And there's room for jazzing these up on your own... here's the deal!

Ingredients & Substitutions

Substitutions

  • Honey - agave nectar will also work!
  • Butter - coconut oil is a great substitute!
  • Chia Seeds - you can omit the chia or swap it out for flax seeds or hemp hearts.
  • Dried Fruit - any dried fruit will work in this Homemade granola bars recipe, just make sure you chop it into small pieces if it's something bigger than a dried cranberry.

Ingredients

  • Old Fashion Oats - grab your favorite brand and toast the oats! This is the base of the entire recipe!
  • Almonds - gotta get those healthy fats. You could also sub another one of your favorite nuts if you prefer. Walnuts, pecans, cashews... you name it.
  • Honey - this helps everything stick together! Agave nectar will also work but I love making homemade granola bars with honey!
  • Butter - I use an unsalted butter because I love the depth of flavor it provides. If you want something other than butter, coconut oil is a great substitute
  • Brown Sugar - more flavorful that white sugar!!
  • Vanilla - you could also use chocolate extract if you prefer. Or leave it out if you don't have any on hand.
  • Chia Seeds - I love adding a little extra oomph into this recipe. If you want to omit the chia, that's no problem. Or they can also be swapped out for flax or hemp hearts.
  • Salt - don't skimp on it! It elevates all the flavor.
  • Dried Fruit - you can use any dried fruit in this recipe! Just make sure you chop it into small pieces if it's something bigger than a dried cranberry.
  • Chocolate Chips - what is a granola bar without some chocolate?!?!

*For a full list of ingredients and instructions please see recipe card below

How to Make Homemade Granola Bars

A woman's hands mixing oats and almonds on a baking sheet placed on a wooden chopping board.

Step 1: Start by preheating your oven to 350º F. Next lightly toast your oats and almonds in the oven on a small baking sheet for 10 minutes.

A small glass saucepan on the stove with butter, honey, brown sugar, vanilla extract, chia and salt all placed in it.

Step 2: While the oats are toasting, combine the butter, honey, brown sugar, vanilla extract seeds, chia and salt in a small saucepan over medium heat.

A small glass saucepan with a butter, honey and brown sugar mixture being warmed and mixed together with a wooden spoon to stir.

Step 3: Cook until butter melts and the sugar completely dissolves, making sure to stir occasionally.

A woman pouring a smooth butter, honey and brown sugar mixture from a small saucepan into a white ceramic bowl with toasted almonds and oats placed on a wooden chopping board.

Step 4: Transfer the lightly toasted oats and almonds into a large mixing bowl and pour the butter mixture over.

A woman mixing together cranberries and raisins into an oats, almonds and butter, honey mixture using a wooden spoon, with three small glass bowls with the cranberries, golden raisins and chocolate chips on the side.

Step 5: Add the cranberries and golden raisins and mix well. Let the mixture cool for 15 minutes and then stir in the mini chocolate chips.

A woman greasing a parchment paper lined 9x9  square baking pan placed on a wooden chopping board.

Step 6: Line a 9-inch square pan with parchment paper and lightly spray the parchment with cooking spray to prevent the Homemade Granola Bars from sticking.

A woman pouring the homemade granola bar mixture from a white ceramic bowl into a 9x9 square parchment paper lined baking pan using a wooden spoon.

Step 7: Transfer the oat mixture to the 9-inch square pan. Using a rubber spatula or clean hands and firmly press the mixture into the pan until the mixture is in a uniform layer. Make sure to press it down tightly so you don't wind up with loose granola.

A woman scattering chocolate chips from a small glass mixing bowl onto a 9x9 square parchment paper lined baking pan with homemade granola mixture pressed into it.

Step 8: Scatter a few extra tablespoons of mini chocolate chips over the granola bars and use the same rubber spatula to gently press them into the granola so they stick. Transfer the entire pan to the refrigerator and chill for at least 2 hours.

A woman with her face not visible cutting a 9x9 square of granola block placed on a parchment paper on a wooden chopping board into bars using a knife.

Step 9: After the granola has cooled completely, gently lift it out of the pan using the parchment paper as handles and cut it into squares or bars. Serve as needed.

How to Store Homemade Granola Bars

I store the granola bars in the fridge at all times (or the freezer if it's going to take you a while to get through them! Just take them out of the fridge for at least an hour before serving.

How to Freeze Homemade Granola Bars

You can freeze these bars for about 1-2 months. You can let them thaw to room temperature when its time to eat.

Tips and Tricks

Now that we've got the ingredients out of the way - let's talk about the process! These are pretty straight forward however there are some key tips to making these extra delish and reminiscint of those store bought bars we all grew up with!

Toast the Oats - this is super important to really get all the flavor from the oats! You want them to just get a little toasty in the oven before mixing in all the other ingredients

Really press the mixture down in the pan.  Use a spatula or your clean hands and press the granola bar mixture down once you've transferred it into the pan. And feel free to put some weight behind it. That will help ensure the bars don't fall apart when you're slicing and serving.

Don't skimp on the chill time. You know how I always insist we chill blondies and brownies before slicing and serving... same thing goes for granola bars. This step (while tedious) just helps everything firm up and cutting will be cleaner and easier. Once they are chilled and sliced, you can let them come to room temperature before serving so they are chewier.

FAQ's

How do you get granola bars to stick together?

There are a two tips to getting granola bars to stick together. First really press the mixture down in the pan and second don't skimp on the chill time. This step (while tedious) just helps everything firm up and cutting will be cleaner and easier.

Do you need to bake granola bars?

No need to bake granola bars. After pressing them down firmly into a square pan, transfer the entire pan to the refrigerator and chill for at least 2 hours. Once they are chilled and sliced, you can let them come to room temperature before serving so they are chewier.

And if you want a step by step video to make life even easier... here you go!

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Homemade Granola Bars

Author: Gaby Dalkin
5 from 20 votes
The best homemade granola bars that are so perfectly chewy and delicious, you'll never buy store bought granola bars ever again!
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Course Breakfast
Cuisine American
Servings 10 Bars

Ingredients
  

  • 2 ½ cups old fashioned rolled oats
  • ½ cup whole almonds, roughly chopped
  • cup honey
  • ¼ cup unsalted butter
  • ¼ cup dark brown sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 teaspoon chia seeds
  • ¼ teaspoon kosher salt
  • ¼ cup dried cranberries
  • ¼ cup dried golden raisins
  • ¼ cup mini chocolate chips, plus extra as needed

Instructions
 

  • Heat oven to 350 degrees F. Line bottom of a 9-inch square pan with parchment paper. Then lightly spray the parchment with cooking spray.
  • Combine the oats and roughly chopped almonds to a small baking sheet then bake 10 minutes until lightly toasted. Transfer to a large bowl.
  • While the oats are toasting, combine the butter, honey, brown sugar, vanilla extract seeds, chia and salt in a small saucepan over medium heat. Cook until butter melts and the sugar completely dissolves, making sure to stir occasionally. Pour the butter mixture over the toasted oats and almonds and add the cranberries and golden raisins. Mix well. Let cool for 15 minutes then add the mini chocolate chips. Stir to combine.
  • Transfer the oat mixture to prepared pan. Using a rubber spatula or clean hands and firmly press the mixture into the pan until the mixture is in a uniform layer. Really press it down so you don't wind up with loose granola. Scatter remaining a few extra tablespoons of mini chocolate chips over the granola bars and use the same rubber spatula to gently press them into the granola so they stick. Transfer the entire pan to the refrigerator and chill for at least 2 hours.
  • After the granola has cooled completely, gently lift it out of the pan using the parchment paper as handles and cut it into squares or bars. Serve as needed.

Notes

  • Make sure to pack these in the pan quite firmly so they stick together! If you're having trouble cutting them, warm your knife under hot water and wipe dry before slicing
  • You know how I always insist we chill blondies and brownies before slicing and serving... same thing goes for granola bars. This step (while tedious) just helps everything firm up and cutting will be cleaner and easier. Once they are chilled and sliced, you can let them come to room temperature before serving so they are chewier.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 260kcal | Carbohydrates: 39g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 11g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 4g | Trans Fat: 0.2g | Cholesterol: 13mg | Sodium: 66mg | Potassium: 171mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 22g | Vitamin A: 152IU | Vitamin C: 0.2mg | Calcium: 46mg | Iron: 1mg
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155 Comments

  1. I made these and within two days they were gone. My son said they were the best he had ever eaten and my 84 year old dad and 79 year old mother liked them so much they went and bought the ingredients and made them too.

  2. Just made these delicious bars! One caveat....read the recipe all the way rough. I now have chocolatey granola bars as my chips melted into my mix! Lol still super yummy!

  3. I made these today for my hubby. Huge hit! I'm going to use coconut oil instead of butter next time and use less brown sugar. Dark chocolate morsels are the best too!
    Thanks for sharing!

  4. Just made these and they're so gooood! I literally was just eating the mixture straight out of the bowl. Thanks for the recipe. It will definitely be my new go-to!

  5. Will almond butter be an ok addition instead of butter?? Or if not can I sub the coconut oil for butter and still add almond butter.?

  6. Awesome!
    Love this recipe for the granola bars!
    Thank you so much!
    They look so delicious and so healthy!
    Thanks again!

  7. Love the school lunch idea! I made granola recently and it was seriously so fresh and crunchier than store bought 🙂

  8. YES!!! the kids and I are going to make these GF this weekend so that we have them for the school year!

  9. Hi! Excited to try making these however I have a nut allergy- do I have to substitute the almonds with another dry ingredient? or are they more for flavour?
    Thanks!

5 from 20 votes (6 ratings without comment)

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