3 Quick Homemade Energy Bar Recipes (2024)

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by Lentine Alexis

May 1, 2023

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When was the last time you ripped open a packaged energy bar and thought“delicious!”? Likely not recently — or ever. Don’t waste your money or suffer through those calories any longer. These three homemade energy bar recipes are delicious, packed with nutritious grains, nuts and seeds — without too much sugar or too many preservatives.

CRISPY-CASHEW SESAME ENERGY BARS

(vegan)

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Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 cups cashews
  • 6 tablespoons raw white and black sesame seeds
  • 5 tablespoons finely ground flaxseed
  • 1/4 cup wheat germ
  • 3/4 teaspoon fine-grain sea salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground cardamom
  • 1/2 cup pure maple syrup
  • 1 tablespoon coconut oil

Directions

Preheat oven to 350°F. Line an 8-by-8-inch pan with parchment, leaving an overhang on all sides. Toast cashews, sesame seeds and flaxseed in separate areas on a rimmed baking sheet, stirring occasionally (but not mixing), until golden brown, 10–12 minutes. Let cool.

Set aside 2 tablespoons sesame seeds and 1 tablespoon flaxseed. Process cashews and remaining seeds with wheat germ, salt and cardamom in a food processor until mostly finely chopped. Place in a medium bowl.

Bring maple syrup and coconut oil to a boil in a small saucepan; cook, stirring, 1 minute. Pour over cashew mixture and stir to coat.

Press mixture firmly into prepared pan with wet hands (it will be sticky). Top with reserved seeds; press to adhere. Bake until golden brown, 25–30 minutes. Let cool, then cut into bars. Recipe makes 16 servings at 1 bar each.

Nutrition (per serving): Calories: 124; Total Fat: 8g; Saturated Fat: 2g; Monounsaturated Fat: 3g; Cholesterol: 0mg; Sodium: 112mg; Carbohydrate: 12g; Dietary Fiber: 2g; Sugar: 7g; Protein: 3g

RAW DATE& PECAN ENERGY BARS

(vegan & gluten free)

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Ingredients

  • 1 cup medjool dates, sliced in half and pitted
  • 1/4 cup organic tart dried cherries
  • 1/2 cup dried mission figs
  • 1/2 cup pecans (or, sprouted pecans if you can find them)
  • 2 tablespoons organic maple syrup
  • 2 tablespoons finely ground flaxseed

Directions

Preheat the oven to 350°F and place pecans onto a rimmed baking sheet. Bake for 5–7 minutes until the pecans are just toasted. Remove from oven, turn off heat and set aside. (If you’re using sprouted pecans, skip this step.)

Line an 8-by-8-inch pan with parchment or wax paper. Sprinkle lightly but completely with ground flaxseed then set aside.

In the bowl of a food processor, combine the dates, cherries, figs, pecans and maple syrup. Pulse until the mixture comes together and is generally smooth but still has a few chunks.

Empty the mixture out onto the prepared pan. Press the date mixture out in the pan until it’s uniformly thick, about 1/2 inch.

Cover tightly with plastic wrap and allow to chill overnight until hardened. Remove from refrigerator, slice into squares and store in an airtight container for up to two weeks. Storing in the refrigerator will keep the texture of the bars hard, rather than soft.

Recipe makes 16 servings at one 2-inch square bar each.

Nutrition (per serving): Calories: 92; Total Fat: 3g; Saturated Fat: 0g; Monounsaturated Fat: 1g; Cholesterol: 0mg; Sodium: 1mg; Carbohydrate: 17g; Dietary Fiber: 2g; Sugar: 13g; Protein: 1g

SAVORY OAT & WALNUT GRANOLA ENERGY BARS

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Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon coconut oil
  • 1 1/4 cups rolled oats
  • 1/2 cup crumbled kale chips
  • 1/2 cup chopped oil-cured olives
  • 1 cup chopped toasted walnuts
  • 1 1/2 cups unsweetened crisp brown rice cereal
  • 1 cup honey
  • Pinch of saffron (optional)
  • Pinch of dried chili flakes (optional)
  • Scant 1/2 teaspoon fine-grain sea salt

Directions

Grease a 8-by-8-inch baking pan with the coconut oil. (This makes a nice, thick granola bar. If you like thinner bars, opt for a 9-by-13-inch pan.) Then, in a large bowl, combine the oats, kale chips, olives, walnuts and rice cereal until well incorporated. In a small saucepan over medium heat, combine the honey, saffron, chili flakes and salt. Stir constantly as it comes to a boil and thickens just a bit, about 4 minutes. Pour the honey mixture over the oat mixture and stir until the syrup is evenly incorporated.

Spread and press the granola bar mixture into the prepared pan and cool to room temperature.

To make these gluten free and vegan, substitute brown-rice syrup for the honey and use gluten-free oats! Recipe makes 12 servings at 1 bar each.

Nutrition (per serving): Calories: 219; Total Fat: 10g; Saturated Fat: 2g; Monounsaturated Fat: 0g; Cholesterol: 0mg; Sodium: 214mg; Carbohydrate: 34g; Dietary Fiber: 2g; Sugar: 22g; Protein: 3g

Originally published May 2017, updated May 2022

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Lentine Alexis

Lentine isa curious, classically trained chef and former pro athlete. She uses herbicycle, raw life and travel experiences and organic ingredients to inspire athletes and everyone to explore, connect and expand their human experiences through food. She previouslyworked as a Chef/Recipe Developer/Content Creator and Culinary Director at Skratch Labs – a sports nutrition company dedicated to making real food alternatives to modern “energy foods.” Today, she writes, cooks, speaks and shares ideas for nourishing sport and life with whole, simple, delicious foods.

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FAQs

What makes a good energy bar? ›

Read the Ingredients: Look for energy bars with natural and wholesome ingredients. Avoid bars with high levels of added sugars or artificial ingredients. Nutritional Balance: Choose bars that offer a good balance of macronutrients like protein, carbohydrates, and healthy fats.

How do you make a natural power bar? ›

Directions. Stir oats, chocolate chips, flax meal, peanut butter, honey, vanilla extract, and salt together in a bowl. Roll into 24 balls and refrigerate until firm, at least 30 minutes.

How do you pack homemade energy bars? ›

Slice chilled bars into twenty 2x3-inch squares. Wrap each bar in plastic wrap and store in the refrigerator.

Are protein bars quick energy? ›

Protein and energy bars have similar, and sometimes identical, ingredients. Both bars can contain ingredients like granola, nuts, and seeds. That said, protein bars act more as a meal replacement than energy bars, which are ideal as a quick, energy-boosting snack.

What's the healthiest energy bar? ›

  • Kind Energy Bars Peanut Butter.
  • Picky Bars Ah, Fudge Nuts!
  • Perfect Bar Layers Crispy Peanut Butter & Berry.
  • Kate's Real Food Bars Dark Chocolate Cherry & Almond.
  • Larabar Peanut Butter Cookie.
  • That's it. Fruit Apple + Blueberry Bar.
  • Skratch Energy Bar (Sport Fuel)
  • Dave's Killer Bread Snack Bars Cocoa Brownie Blitz.
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What to avoid in energy bars? ›

Ingredients to avoid: High-fructose corn syrup: Added as an inexpensive sweetener, it is worse than regular white sugar. Soy isolate: It may sound natural and healthy, being a soy product, but it's not something you could make yourself (warning sign!).

How to make homemade energy drinks? ›

Combine green tea, cherry juice, coconut water, seltzer, agave and lemon juice in a large glass or container. Stir well or shake and serve over ice; garnish with lemon slices.

What do you need for a homemade bar? ›

What you'll need to DIY a simple home bar:
  1. 2×4 lumber (you'll use this for your frame)
  2. 1×2 lumber (you'll use this for the shelf supports)
  3. 18 mm (3/4-inch) plywood (this is for the shelves and surfaces)
  4. Corner molding.
  5. Cordless drill.
  6. 2 1/2-inch wood screws with corresponding bits (I used this one to make the pilot holes)
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What ingredients are in a power bar? ›

INGREDIENTS. INGREDIENTS: LIQUID INVERT SUGAR, GLUTEN-FREE OAT BRAN, CORN MALTODEXTRIN, SOY PROTEIN ISOLATE, COCOA, FRUCTOSE, BROWN RICE FLOUR, DEXTROSE, HIGH OLEIC-SUNFLOWER OIL, GLYCERIN, SALT, UNSWEETENED CHOCOLATE, NATURAL FLAVOUR. CONTAINS: SOY AND MILK.

How long do homemade energy bars last? ›

Kept dry and tightly wrapped, these energy bars will keep at room temperature for weeks, months even. Just don't let them get too hot in your car or wherever, because they will melt, just like any other energy bar.

Can you live off energy bars? ›

While eating only energy bars isn't that realistic, it's reassuring to know that they can provide you with all the nutrients you need.

What is an alternative to energy bars? ›

Real Food Options
  • Lowfat yogurt and fruit.
  • Lowfat cottage cheese and fruit.
  • Snack size can of tuna and whole grain crackers.
  • Ready-to-eat whole grain cereal and milk.
  • Dried fruit and nut mix.
  • Whole grain bread spread with peanut or almond butter.
  • Hummus with vegetables or whole grain pita.
  • Homemade fruit smoothie.

Is it OK to eat energy bars everyday? ›

While protein bars can be enjoyed regularly, consuming them as meal replacements or as your primary protein source isn't recommended. Pay close attention to nutrition labels, as many protein bars contain added sugars, saturated fats and other low-nutrient ingredients.

Which food has highest protein? ›

Protein foods
  • lean meats – beef, lamb, veal, pork, kangaroo.
  • poultry – chicken, turkey, duck, emu, goose, bush birds.
  • fish and seafood – fish, prawns, crab, lobster, mussels, oysters, scallops, clams.
  • eggs.
  • dairy products – milk, yoghurt (especially Greek yoghurt), cheese (especially cottage cheese)

Which protein gives more energy? ›

Lean meat – Cuts of chicken, turkey, beef, and pork that have less fat are optimal protein sources. Look for products that are labeled as at least 90% lean. Lean meat is digested more slowly, providing your body with a steady source of energy throughout the day.

What gives you energy in an energy bar? ›

Your body stores carbohydrate energy as glycogen within your muscles which depletes during exercise. When you eat an energy bar the carbohydrates, including sugars, in that bar top up your body's fuel and give your body an energy boost to keep you going stronger for longer.

What makes energy bars stick together? ›

Honey – Along with the nut butter, it helps all these ingredients stick together! I love its warm amber flavor in this recipe. Vanilla extract – It amps up the bars' warm flavor.

How do I choose a good bar? ›

What makes a great bar great?
  1. Service, décor, atmosphere, drinks selection and food, or at least bar snacks, all contribute to make a good bar but within those broad headings it is numerous small things that contribute to make a truly great bar. ...
  2. Door staff. ...
  3. Friendly welcome. ...
  4. Consummate host. ...
  5. Table service. ...
  6. Clean toilets.

What makes an energy drink good? ›

Gives a boost in energy – Two key ingredients in energy drinks are sugar and caffeine. The combination of these supplements is what charges your mind and body to stay awake and energized to combat a long day.

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