Imagine yourself eating your favorite granola…
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Now imagine eating your favorite granola… in the form of a granola bar! Nature Valley Granola Bars… Do you know the ones I’m talking about?
Those crunchy bars in the green wrappers? My friend Sarah calls them “horse food” because they’re made up of oats and sugar—things that horses like to eat. But the following granola bar recipe is much too good to share with horses. Sorry, horses.
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Soccer Fuel
When I was in high school (it seems like a lifetime ago!), I played on the varsity soccer team, and our daily practices fell right after school. So I got in the habit of grabbing a bar—often a Nature Valley granola bar—to munch in the locker room while dressing out.
I’d completely forgotten about my past with Nature Valley until a few days ago, when I tasted an attempt at what was supposed to be a chewy granola bar.
“Woah, these taste exactly like Nature Valley oats-n-honey bars,” my roommate proclaimed after trying a bite. “Except, maybe these are even better!” (She quickly proceeded to eat two whole bars.)
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Nature Valley Granola Bars Recipe
Category: Healthy & Gluten-Free Recipes
- 1 cup rolled oats
- 1/4 cup rice crispies (I used brown rice crispies)
- 3 tbsp oat flour (You can make your own by grinding oats in a food processor*.)
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 1/4 tsp baking soda
- 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract
- 2 tbsp coconut oil or veg oil
- 3 tbsp agave or other liquid sweetener
- 1 packet stevia (or 1 tbsp dry sweetener)
Preheat oven to 350 F. Combine dry ingredients, then mix in wet. Transfer to a 7×5 baking dish (lined with parchment paper), and press down. Squish HARD. Hard hard hard. Then cook for around 18 minutes. Wait at least 20 minutes before trying to cut into bars. *If making oat flour, measure the 3tbsp after grinding.
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Other bars I’ve done:
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I’ve had success in using avocado for the oil. They come out green, but don’t be shy, they still taste fine.
I tried to find a 7×5 baking pan @ Walmart this afternoon. Nope. I see one online that is stoneware. Where did you get yours, and do you recommend?
Bed Bath Beyond… pyrex 🙂
Hi greetings from Malaysia! I just made this an hour ago and it is GREAT!!! I’ve been looking for a granola bar recipe that does not turn into granola crumble and this is perfect. I literally jumped out of happiness that I finally made it (after tried lots of recipes). But I made a few changes, I used honey instead because I could not find agave. And butter instead of oil because I only have butter. I melted butter, honey and brown sugar on low heat. For dry ingredients I used 1 cup of corn flakes (a cereal), 1/4 cup of nestum (a type of cereal too), 1/8 cup of sunflower seeds and 1/8 cups of raisins. And the rest I didn’t change any. It’s very crunchy! This recipe is definitely a keeper. THANKS FOR SHARING!!
I’ve been buying the Nature Valley Granola bars for my daughter recently, and I just thought to myself… Maybe I could make a version of these?… and then you posted this recipe the next day! Thanks!
I tried a peanut butter version by adding some PB2 I had in the freezer… adding regular peanut butter would probably work out better though because my bars came out pretty crumbly. Still tasted good though!
Thanks again for your all of your lovely recipes, Katie.
Thank you for this recipe, Katie! I keep Nature Valley granola bars in my purse because when I get the hiccups, if I don’t eat something pronto I get sick . I know, weird afflication! My mother likes them as well. I was telling her about their new Dark Chocolate Cherry bars. However, they also have almonds and cranberries. She cannot have the cranberries because of her blood pressure medicine. This prompted me to search for a copycate recipe for them and found your website. How would I modify the recipe above to make them chewy with dark chocolate, cherries, and almonds for her? I am not a foodie or a health nut, so I’m not very good at this sort of thing. Thank you for any help you can give me.
what is rice crispies?
for liquid sweetness can we use golden syrup ?
what is dry sweetener and what’s a substitutes for it?
Rice Crispies are a popular brand of crisped/puffed rice cereal, but any brand will do! Yes on the syrup (I used maple), and dry sweetener just means sugar (white or brown) or sugar substitute like Stevia.
Hope that helps!
Love these! I tried the chewy ones a while ago and kept forgetting to make the crunchy version, but they really do taste like the Nature Valley bars! Only bummer is mine didn’t hold together very well when cutting, even after waiting an hour to cool. Maybe because I used maple syrup, which isn’t as sticky as honey? I don’t even mind because they still taste amazing. I might just crumble the rest up and use like regular granola over yogurt!
I hope this isn’t a silly question…. I am so excited to try this recipe since I love Nature Valley Granola Bars! My question is, what is the best way to cut these bars once they are cool? Do I just use like a steak knife & make a sawing motion? I’m hoping to not mutilate these when I make them!!
Hi katie!
This looks like something I want to try. I love the peanut butter Nature Valley granola bars. So if I wanted to add peanut butter…do you think I should take out the coconut oil? What do you think?
Just made these, they are so simple and taste fantastic! I have been wanting to try your recipes for a while and had no idea where to start. I work at a preschool and came home with an intense nature valley bar craving today after one boy brought them for snack (preschoolers always have THE BEST snacks, I never thought I could be so jealous of three-year-olds). I was so glad you had a copycat recipe! I added just a little bit of egg white as a binder because they didn’t look like they were going to hold together, but I am not sure they needed it. The ones in the middle fell apart a little bit when I cut them, I probably need to experiment with cooking time.
Peanut butter protein bars are also in the freezer as we speak. I will definitely have to try more of your recipes. Thanks!