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First, let me share that these glorious nut free granola bars were inspired by YOU! Yes, the lovely, loyal, incredible AK readers out there. Almost 8 years ago I sent out one of my annual readers’ surveys and while scrolling through your comments, I noticed that a number of you had allergies to nuts or you were baking for little ones who couldn’t have nut-containing items in their lunchboxes.

Well be prepared…you don’t have to seek out any more store-bought granola bars because these are the real deal. Chewy, slightly crunchy, gluten free & packed with fruit, nutritious seeds, and whole grains. These nut free granola bars are about to become your (or your little one’s) favorite snack.

One day when I was strollin’ through the grocery store I remembered that I had sunflower seed butter leftover from when I made my allergy friendly chocolate zucchini bread (so good!). With the reader’s survey in mind, my brain went on a creative mission to make the best nut free granola bars ever.

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The nut free granola bars of your dreams

Besides being absolutely delicious, these nut free granola bars will be your new favs because they’re:

  • Truly superfood bars: made with pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, flax, chia, quinoa and oats! It’s the perfect energy bar!
  • Allergy friendly: just make sure you are using gluten-free oats and vegan chocolate if you are making it for someone with an allergy.
  • Soft and chewy: with a little hint of crunch from the quinoa & seeds.
  • Basically no bake: all you have to do is toast the quinoa, oats & seeds.

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Everything you’ll need to make these nut free granola bars

As I mentioned, these quinoa granola bars are packed with superfood ingredients you can feel good about. Here’s everything you’ll need:

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Customize your bars

There are tons of easy ways to make these nut free granola bars your own. Here’s what I can suggest:

  • Swap the seed butter: if you’re not nut free you can swap the sunflower seed butter for your favorite natural nut butter.
  • For the seeds: if you only have a couple of types of seeds, feel free to use more of one than another (i.e. more pumpkin seeds than sunflower seeds, etc.)
  • To keep vegan: swap the honey for coconut palm syrup and remember to use dairy free chocolate chips for the topping.
  • Choose your dried fruit: raisins, dried blueberries, or dried cranberries would be a great swap for the figs.

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Easy nut free granola bars in 5 simple steps

  1. Toast the dry ingredients. Start by adding the oats, quinoa, sunflower seeds, and pumpkin seeds to a large baking sheet and toasting them in the oven.
  2. Heat the wet ingredients. While the oats and seeds are toasting, heat the sunflower seed butter, honey, vanilla, cinnamon, and sea salt in a saucepan and mix until smooth.
  3. Mix the bars. Let the sunflower seed butter mixture cool, then pour it into a bowl with the toasted quinoa, oats, and seeds. Stir them together, then fold in the flaxseed meal, dried figs, and chia seeds.
  4. Shape the bars. Pour the mixture into an 9×5 or 8×4 inch loaf pan lined with parchment paper, spread it out evenly, and press the mixture down.
  5. Top & freeze. Melt your chocolate chips and drizzle the chocolate over the bars, then place in the freezer until the chocolate has solidified. Slice, and enjoy!

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Storing tips

  • To store: store these nut free quinoa granola bars in an airtight containeror aStasher Bagin the fridge for up to 1 week.
  • To freeze: feel free to keep these bars in a freezer-safe bagin your freezer for up to 1 month. If you do keep them in your freezer, be sure to leave them out on the counter for a few minutes before serving so that they soften up a bit.

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Prep Time 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time 10 minutes minutes

Total Time 20 minutes minutes

ServesServes 10 bars

Incredible superfood nut free granola bars made with toasted quinoa, oats, dried figs, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, flaxseed and chia. These easy nut free granola bars are packed with fiber, protein, and omega-3s, and are naturally sweetened for the perfect easy snack!

Ingredients

  • ½ cup old fashioned rolled oats (gluten free, if desired)
  • cup uncooked quinoa
  • ¼ cup raw sunflower seeds
  • ¼ cup raw pumpkin seeds
  • ½ cup organic or homemade sunflower butter
  • cup honey (or coconut palm syrup if vegan)
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • ½ teaspoon cinnamon
  • ¼ teaspoon sea salt
  • ¼ cup flaxseed meal
  • 1 tablespoon chia seeds
  • ½ cup black mission dried figs, coarsely chopped
  • For the chocolate drizzle:
  • 2 tablespoons dark chocolate chips (vegan, if desired)
  • 1 teaspoon coconut oil

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 325 degrees F. Add oats, quinoa, sunflower seeds and pumpkin seeds to a large baking sheet and spread around evenly. Once oven is preheated, toast the oats, quinoa, and seeds for 8-10 minutes. Once done toasting, pour oats, quinoa, and seeds into a medium bowl and set aside.

  • While quinoa, oats, and seeds are toasting, add sunflower butter, honey, vanilla, cinnamon and sea salt to medium saucepan over low heat. Stir every so often until the mixture is smooth and creamy.

  • Remove from heat and allow to cool for a few minutes, then add to the bowl with the oats and quinoa. Stir well to incorporate. Fold in flaxseed meal, dried figs and chia seeds.

  • Line an 8x4 or 9x5 inch loaf pan with parchment paper; pour mixture in and spread out evenly, then press mixture down in the pan very firmly.

  • Next melt chocolate chips with coconut oil for 20 seconds in the microwave or over low heat in a saucepan on the stove top. Drizzle over bars. Place pan in freezer for 20-30 minutes or until chocolate has hardened. Remove bars from pan and cut into 10 bars. Store bars in the fridge. Enjoy!

Recipe Notes

If you're not allergic to nuts, feel free to also sub out the seeds for any kind of nut you desire. Same goes with the nut butter!

Instead of dried figs, try another dried fruits such as cranberries or blueberries.

You can skip the chocolate drizzle if you want, but who doesn't love a little dark chocolate? Seriously.

Nutrition

Serving: 1barCalories: 223calCarbohydrates: 28.6gProtein: 6.4gFat: 10.7gSaturated Fat: 1.3gFiber: 5.1gSugar: 12.7g

This post was originally published on September 15th, 2016, and republished on January 23rd, 2024.

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FAQs

Why do my homemade granola bars fall apart? ›

Homemade granola bars are best when stored in the fridge or cooler areas of your kitchen (like a dark pantry). I keep mine in the fridge. Remember that the sticky glue holding these together is made with butter, which has a low melting point. So once these bars warm up, they fall apart more easily.

Are there any granola bars without nuts? ›

Don't Go Nuts Nut-Free Organic Chewy Granola Bars, Chocolate Chip, 12 Count, Non GMO, Gluten Free. This product has sustainability features recognized by trusted certifications.

Is making your own granola bars cheaper? ›

They save well (wrap and freeze them for up to two months), are more affordable than store-bought bars, and don't contain the long list of unpronounceable ingredients. Plus, your kitchen will smell like a bakery while these granola bars bake. Ahhhh.

What is the best binding agent for granola bars? ›

Honey: Since it's a granola bar, refined sugar is not used in the recipe as it's meant to be healthy. So to provide appropriate sweetness, honey is used. Also, honey acts as the primary binding agent.

How do you get homemade granola to stick together? ›

There are other ways to achieve clumpier granola. You can add more fat (in the form of butter or oil). If you're shooting for a somewhat healthy result, you can add some other binder, like an egg white or applesauce.

What brand of granola is nut free? ›

Discover why True North Granola offers the best granola without nuts online. Allergen Statement: Our nut-free granolas are produced in a facility where nuts (almonds, cashews, pecans, pistachio, macadamia), dairy, wheat, legumes, and coconut are used.

What is a substitute for peanut butter in granola? ›

5 Nut-Free Alternatives to Peanut Butter
  1. Tahini. Created from sesame seeds ground into a paste with salt and oil, the nut-free alternative tahini is a common element in many Middle Eastern cuisines. ...
  2. Sunflower Seed Butter. ...
  3. Coconut Butter. ...
  4. Soy Nut Butter. ...
  5. Granola Butter.
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Do healthy granola bars exist? ›

For best results, steer clear of highly processed, artificially sweetened granola bars. Instead, opt for ones made from whole ingredients, such as whole grains, fruit, nuts, or seeds, as these are more likely to help you meet your daily nutrient needs. It's also worth favoring bars rich in fiber and protein.

Is it OK to eat granola bars everyday? ›

The Bottom Line. Granola is healthy in small amounts, especially because oats, nuts, seeds and dried fruit in granola provide some fiber that's good for heart and gut health. However, granola can also be a rich source of calories, saturated fat and sugar, depending on the brand you buy.

Is it cheaper to make or buy protein bars? ›

Finally, making your own bars can be significantly cheaper than buying the store-bought brands.

What is an alternative to granola bars? ›

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  • Peanut butter and banana. ...
  • Beef jerky. ...
  • Dried fruit. ...
  • Veggies and hummus. ...
  • Peanut butter stuffed pretzels. ...
  • Medjool dates. ...
  • Chocolate-covered almonds.
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What is the binder in granola? ›

The binder is what helps the base ingredients clump together into clusters. Traditionally this is usually a sugar syrup, but it's possible to use any ingredient that has the power to bind. Egg - Egg whites are a great binder for granola if you are trying to avoid sugar.

What is a good binder for protein bars? ›

A few other common ingredients are whole nuts and seeds, grains like oats and crispy cereal (which offer fiber and a granola bar–like texture), cocoa powder or chocolate chips, and liquid sweeteners like maple syrup or honey, which help your bars stick together and taste delicious.

What can I combine granola with? ›

Granola with milk or yogurt is a great option for a healthier sweet treat at the end of the day, but you can also use it to top ice cream, milkshakes or homemade sweets.

How do you clump store bought granola? ›

But really, add a beaten egg white -- make sure it's foamy and frothy -- to your granola after you've mixed it all together. The protein in the egg will help bind the oats together, creating addictive morsels. (Shhh: it's the secret to Deb Perelman's Big Cluster Maple Granola.)

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