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These no-bake nut-free granola bars are chewy, healthy and delicious. They’re a nut-free snack bar that tastes as good as the store-bought granola bars, without all the junk. Try this simple granola bar recipe for school lunches this year!

Nut-Free Chewy Granola Bars
*Please note* this post was originally posted in 2018. I’ve since redone the text but the recipe remains the same.

The kids are back in school! I mostly mean your kids, since I only have one kid that is school-age, and by school-age I really mean pre-kindergarten age 😉 Anyway, it’s September and that means people are looking for back-to-school snacks that are easy to make, nutritious, and won’t end up in the garbage can at school (not that I EVER did that….I’m talking to you, bologna sandwich).

I know a lot of schools have nut-free policies, which makes the homemade treat game a bit trickier. Most of the granola bar recipes I’ve come to know and love incorporate some sort of nut butter as a binding agent, or else they’re loaded with tons of butter and sugar. It has taken me quite a few crumbly messes in the kitchen and a LOT of granola-bar-fail-turned-granola eating to nail down a recipe that fits all of my criteria. I’m happy to report I’ve got a winner. These no-bake NUT-free granola bars check all of the boxes!

Why do I love these granola bars so much?

They are:

-nut-free

-free of refined sugars (if you don’t count the chocolate chips)

-no-bake and EASY to make

-they stay together and don’t crumble apart

-chewy!!!

-freezer friendly

-delicious and totally customizable

-my kids eat them!!

I’m so happy with these bars! They have the texture of a store-bought granola bar, but without all of the junk. I’m already imagining all sorts of mix-ins I can add to switch these up to keep them interesting for the boys. 

Nut-Free Chewy Granola Bars
Nut-Free Chewy Granola Bars

What makes the granola bars chewy?

The magic of medjool dates is what keeps these bars soft and chewy, and a mixture of pumpkin seed butter with honey creates a nice, sweet binding agent. Pumpkin seed butter on its own isn’t my favourite, but mixed with honey it’s delicious!

One tip for you, after mixing all of the ingredients together, you will need to use a fair bit of muscle to disperse the dates into the granola. I use a large wooden spoon! When you pack the mixture into the baking pan, pack it WELL. I use a lot of force to press it all down! This will ensure the bars keep together.

Do you have to use pumpkin seed butter?

You can absolutely use a different seed or nut butter for this recipe, but obviously using a nut-butter will make them nutty! Personally, I find the pumpkin seed butter to be the best nut-free binder, but I’ve definitely used peanut butter when I’m not concerned about the nuts.

Nut-Free Chewy Granola Bars

I don’t know how it is where you live, but here it is COLD and rainy. It’s been gloomy for what feels like forever and I’m missing the sun and summer! I feel like we’re getting cheated out of one of my favourite times of year!

I’m looking forward to feeling the sun on my face again, and the crunch of the leaves under my feet. I see some warmer days in the forecast for next week, so for now I’ll hunker down with another cup of coffee and one of these no-bake nut-free granola bars!

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no-bake nut-free granola bars

No-Bake Nut-Free Granola Bars


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  • Author: Katherine
  • Total Time: 25 minutes
  • Yield: 12 bars 1x

Description

These no-bake nut-free granola bars are chewy, healthy and delicious. They’re a nut-free snack bar that tastes as good as the store-bought granola bars, without all the junk. Try this simple granola bar recipe for school lunches this year!


Ingredients

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  • 2 cups rolled oats
  • 2 tbsp. wheat germ (or ground flaxseed)
  • 1 cup packed medjool dates, pitted (8 or 9)
  • 2 tbsp. chia seeds
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/4 cup honey (or agave)
  • 1/4 cup pumpkin seed butter
  • 1/4 cup raw pumpkin seeds
  • 1/2 cup dried cranberries
  • 1/2 cup mini chocolate chips

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 325 F and line a large baking sheet with parchment paper. Spread out the rolled oats and wheat germ. Place in the oven for 15 minutes to lightly toast the oats.
  2. While the oats are toasting, place the dates in a food processor and pulse until a soft ball is formed.
  3. In a large bowl, mix together the chia seeds, cinnamon and oats/wheat germ. In another bowl, add the honey and pumpkin seed butter and microwave for 30 seconds, stirring until smooth.
  4. Use a large wooden spoon to mix the dates into the dry ingredients, then add the honey/pumpkin seed butter. Stir together until everything is mixed together and then add the pumpkin seeds, dried cranberries and chocolate chips.
  5. Line an 8×8 baking dish with parchment paper, then empty the granola mixture into it. Using a spatula or wet hands, pack the mixture down firmly into the dish. Make sure you use a lot of force to pack it all down, as this will keep the bars together. Place the dish in the refrigerator for at least 6 hours before removing the bars from the pan and cutting into 12 equal pieces.

Keep the bars in an airtight container on the counter for 1 week, or in the fridge for up to 2 weeks The bars can also be stored in the freezer for up to 2 months.

  • Prep Time: 25 minutes
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No-Bake Nut-Free Granola Bars

About Katherine

Heeey! Thank you for stopping by! I like 30-minute dinners and giant peanut butter cups made with only 3 ingredients. I LOVE food! If you do too, you're in the right place.

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54 Comments

  1. I’m glad I grew up before the nut-free policies! Peanut butter crackers were all I’d ever eat for lunch :). But I’d totally go for a few of these for lunch today! They sound delicious! Have a great weekend, Katherine!

    1. Me too, Kelsie! A world without peanut butter is a sad one! Thanks so much, hope you have a great weekend too my friend

  2. So interesting about the nut-free policies. I don’t remember anything like that growing up, but I totally get it. Some nut allergies are so severe!

    These chewy granola bars look just perfect, Katherine! Love that they’re chewy, delicious and portable! The perfect snack!

    1. I know! It seems that a lot of schools have become very strict about nuts. The severe allergies are so scary! Thank you Marissa – they really are the perfect snack. I’ve been making them on repeat!!

  3. I’m a huge fan of healthy snacks, and anything with dates has my attention! Love how chewy these look Katherine! I definitely need to give these a try soon!

  4. My kids have been back in school for a month and a half but I’m always looking for tasty snacks! They would absolutely love these — and so would I. 🙂

    1. They’ve been back for quite a while already! You definitely need some new snacks to keep things interesting though 🙂 Thanks Marcie!

  5. These granola bars look SO very delicious and chewy! 😀 I love all of the healthy ingredients and that you made them nut-free!!

  6. These look awesome, Katherine!! You’re so right about pressing down – it’s key! They look jam packed with goodness and I can see why they go over so well – they wouldn’t last long in our home 🙂 I bet they’re nice and filling too so they would be perfect for b fast with a piece of cheese….and coffee, of course! Hope all is well with you! XO

    1. Yes! I tried a few recipes where I didn’t press down enough and they just went crumbly!! I LOVE the idea of eating one with a piece of cheese! (And coffee). Thanks Dawn!!

  7. these granola bars are awesome! you can bet i’ll be making them, even in the absence of school-aged kids (;

  8. I love that these are nut free AND have dates in them!! A healthy treat that I can make for my stepson that I can put in his lunch all week long! Yay!!