Monday, June 24, 2013

Snack Bars

Bars are the ultimate eating convenience -- they are tasty, filling, portable, and airport security can't take them away from you. (Take that peanut butter!).  The only downfall is that they can be kind of costly (if you eat six at a time like I do....) I whipped up a couple different kinds of bars last week and I'll share some of the recipes that resulted from just 20 minutes in front of a food processor.  A general tip is that after these bars are set I put them in the freezer. This makes them the perfect consistency and temperature for eating if I grab them before a ride and they spend an hour or so pressed against my sweaty back.



Kind-style bars (this was JT's favorite - and she always says she hates dates and bars):

8 dates
1/2 c walnuts
1/2 c pumpkin seeds (pepitas)
1/4 c cashews
1/4 c cacao nibs (these are bitter raw pieces of cacao, chocolate chips work too)
pinch salt

In a food processor with an S-blade, process the dates until they are a paste.  Remove and place in a bowl aside.  Put in the remaining ingredients and pulse a few times to keep the nuts coarse and large.  Mix with the date paste and press into a small pan.  Refrigerate for a few hours to let set.



Skout-style bars (MY favorite kind of bar)

3/4 c oats
1/2 c pumpkin seeds
1/2 c walnuts
4 dates
1/2 banana
1/2 tsp cinnamon
pinch cardamom
pinch salt
1 Tbsp nut butter (I used sunflower seed butter)

Process pumpkin seeds, walnuts, and dates until they start to clump together and move as one. Mix with the remaining ingredients, press in a pan, and refrigerate.

Serious bars (Because if anyone else asks me where I get my protein I'll kick 'em in the shin)

1/2 c oats
1/2 banana
1 Tbsp soy or pea protein powder (I used chocolate)
1 Tbsp cacao powder
2 maple syrup
1 Tbsp ground flax seed
1 Tbsp almond butter
1/2 c walnuts
1/2 c pumpkin seeds

Process walnuts and pumpkin seeds then mix with the rest. Smoosh in pan, chill, eat, lift weights and hit your wife. Or.. whatever.

Breakfast bars

1 c oats
2 Tbsp almond butter
1/4 c raisins
1/2 banana
1 tsp cinnamon
1 Tbsp flax seeds, ground
1/4 tsp salt

Bake at 350 for 20 minutes. Feels like breakfast.

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