Superfood Chocolate Fudge Bars

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You need to try these SECRETLY HEALTHY superfood chocolate fudge bars…

Secretly Healthy Chocolate Monster Fudge Bars

Seriously, you won’t regret it.

Each bar is under 100 calories… with 3 grams of fiber and 5 grams of protein!

They can be whipped up in minutes, and they’re the perfect option when you’re craving chocolate but want to be healthy at the same time.

The best part is that you only need 5 ingredients!

Also try this Brownie In A Mug Recipe

5 Ingredient Chocolate Monster Bars

Imagine if your favorite granola bar came in a chocolate fudge flavor…

Make up a batch and freeze leftovers for a rainy day, so you can always have a healthy treat on hand.

Any time you’re craving chocolate, just pop one out of the freezer!

Healthy Chocolate Sea Salt Super Squares

You can use any granola in the recipe. I chose make my own chocolate granola by crushing dark chocolate sea salt granola squares.

If you have leftover granola, use it to top Avocado Chocolate Mousse.

Have fun trying different flavors of granola or cluster cereals or bars, such as coconut, mango, apple cinnamon, maple pecan, vanilla, pumpkin seed, or cake batter.

Vegan Chocolate Bars
No-Bake Secretly Healthy Chocolate Fudge Squares

Part granola bar, part chocoate fudge.

These vegan monster chocolate bars are SCARY delicious!

Secretly Healthy Monster Chocolate Fudge Bar Recipe
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Superfood Chocolate Fudge Bars

These superfood chocolate fudge bars are the recipe to try if you're craving chocolate and want to be healthy at the same time.
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
Yield: 12 – 16 squares
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Ingredients

  • 1 cup mashed banana or roasted sweet potato
  • 1/4 cup cocoa powder or raw cacao powder
  • 1/2 cup almond butter or allergy friendly sub
  • 3 tbsp pure maple syrup or honey or agave
  • 1/8 tsp salt
  • 1 cup crushed granola
  • optional 1/2 cup mini chocolate chips

Instructions 

  • If almond butter is not soft, gently heat until stir-able. Line an 8×8 pan with wax or parchment paper. Crush the granola before measuring 1 cup. Mix the crushed granola with 1/4 cup of the almond butter, 1 tbsp of the maple syrup, and the optional mini chips. Spread into the pan. Press down firmly using a second sheet of parchment. Combine all remaining ingredients until smooth–it's easiest in a food processor but can also be done by hand. Spread over the crust. Freeze to set. Cut into bars or squares. Store leftover bars in the freezer.
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Notes

Readers also love these 3 ingredient Cereal Bars.
 
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37 Comments

  1. Debbie E Sewell says:

    Katie,
    I love your recipes. Do you have a healthy pecan praline recipe. I would like to healthify my praline recipe for the holidays.
    Thanks,
    Debbie

  2. Liz says:

    Heya Katie,
    I’m not sure if I am the only person having this problem, but when I try to purchase the granola squares through their website it does not, contrary to your post, give me free shipping. I tried last night and then again this morning, on two different computers. Any ideas?

    1. Vegan J says:

      No it’s not just you. The same thing happened to me just now. Disappointed because I really wanted to make the recipe.

      1. Jason Sanford says:

        Hi! That’s so strange it seems to be happening for some people. If you clear your browser cache, does it work? It looks like they do still offer free shipping on their site, so I’d reach out to their company if it still doesn’t work for you after that!
        Jason

  3. Lindsey Wells says:

    This is such a great recipe Katie.

  4. Matt says:

    I finally got all the ingredients and will be trying them today. I am sure they’ll be just as good as the other recipes I’ve tried from your site 🙂

  5. Irene Binyon says:

    I bought the granola to make the bars. IT WAS AWFUL!!! It tastes like soap. I may make the bars but not with that granola.

  6. Caitlin says:

    I made these and they were really tasty but I didn’t like the frozen aspect (and my husband found it hard to eat from frozen/chilled because the granola on the top was so hard!). So i made them again and basically made them into a brownie. I put all the ingredients IN the batter (i ground up 1/2 cup of the granola into a flour and added that to the bananas, almond butter, cocoa power and maple syrup), then i put the 2nd 1/2 cup of granola on top (and chocolate chips as per original recipe), and then baked it at 350 for 15-20 mins…turned out really good! 🙂

    1. Jason Sanford says:

      That sounds even better than the original version!

  7. Melanie says:

    I made these with chocolate almond butter and chocolate peppermint granola for a holiday twist and they were fantastic!

  8. Patricia says:

    As others mentioned, I didn’t want to buy three packs of the suggested granola without knowing what it tasted like beforehand, so I made these with bear naked granola and they turned out great!

    I will keep an eye out for the granola brand you mentioned for a future trial because I will 100% be making these again, just probably in the summer since they remind me of ice cream bars, not ideal for the current weather here?

  9. Lauren says:

    Hi Katie,
    I realize this may be a dumb question, but have you considered a sweet potato chocolate pudding or mouse? The sweet potato base of this recipe seems like it could maybe be a pudding or mouse if it were left in a bowl. Before I try it, I wondered what your thoughts may be or if there is a similar recipe on your blog for a sweet potato pudding or mouse that I haven’t yet discovered? Thank you!
    Lauren

  10. anna says:

    love it, thanks for sharing.