The classic melt-in-your-mouth chocolate oatmeal no bake bars are popular for a very good reason – they’re impossible to stop eating!


At first glance, traditional chocolate no bake recipes—made with wholesome oatmeal instead of flour—might seem like a healthy choice.
But with half a cup of butter and two full cups of refined sugar packed into traditional no bake bar recipes, they’re really not even close.
These homemade chocolate oatmeal no bake bars offer the perfect healthy alternative:
You get all of the wholesome ingredients, without all the extra butter and sugar.
I swapped out the sugar here for pure maple syrup and have also cut way back on the sweetener in general, and I substituted peanut butter for the butter, for an added protein boost you won’t even realize is in there.
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The recipe first came about during the Snowpocalypse 2016, when my then-boyfriend and I were trapped in my apartment while the snow relentlessly slammed down outside.
After watching about seven Daredevil episodes in a row, he looked at me and said, “So where are all the famous Chocolate Covered Katie baked goods?”
With no grocery stores open, I took stock of my pantry and pulled out every one of my favorite ingredients that I always have on hand:
Chocolate.
Peanut Butter.
Oatmeal.
Combining so many delicious ingredients into one easy-to-make and heart-healthy dessert was pretty much a guaranteed success right from the start.
I formed them into no bake cookie balls and put them on a plate.
The boy proceeded to eat eight of them… So I took that as a good sign!
Then we watched even more Daredevil, and ate pasta with jarred Ragu from 7/11 for dinner.
And swore we’d never tell.

Also try the recipe in cookie form –> Chocolate No Bake Cookies

Oatmeal Chocolate No Bake Bar Instructions
Step One: Prepare an 8-inch pan by lining it with parchment or wax paper.
Stir together the liquid ingredients, then combine with the oats and stir until evenly mixed.

Step Two: Smooth into the prepared pan, and press down with a spoon as hard as you can.
Really press down as hard as you can.
Transfer the pan to the freezer until the bars are firm enough to cut.
Step Three: Slice into bars, and enjoy!
Leftovers can be left out at room temperature for a few hours, but for optimum freshness I like to keep them in the fridge or freezer, where they last a few weeks…
If you don’t eat them all first!
Above, watch the video of how to make chocolate oatmeal no bake bars.


Chocolate Oatmeal No Bake Bars
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup peanut butter or allergy-friendly sub
- 1/2 cup pure maple syrup or honey or agave
- 1/4 cup butter or coconut oil
- 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 2 cups quick oats (Here's a keto version)
- 1/4 cup cocoa powder
Instructions
- Line an 8-inch square pan with parchment or wax. Set aside. Stir together the first three ingredients. Gently heat until the oil is melted and peanut butter is easily stir-able. Whisk in the vanilla extract and salt, stirring until completely smooth. Stir in the quick oats and cocoa powder until evenly coated. Smooth into the prepared pan, and press down with a spoon as hard as you can. Really pack it in. Freeze until firm enough to cut. Leftovers can stay out a few hours, but I like to keep them in the freezer for optimum freshness, where they last a few weeks.View Nutrition Facts
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I doubled this recipe to use as snack in school lunches. My kids (8 & 11) LOVED these! They reported that the bars tasted like Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups! My 11 year old son came home from school telling me that a classmate begged to trade a chocolate pudding cup for his No Bake Bar. Chocolate Covered Katie is winning the hearts of 6th graders in the lunch room!
Hi Katie – Is the coconut oil to be melted or in solid form with this recipe?
Melted
Just thought I would leave some info that 3 tbs is 1/4 cup 🙂
A quarter cup = 60 ml and 3T = 45 ml
I will try these. I love the traditional no bake cookies so a lighter version will be nice.
No Bake Cookies have been a favorite of mine for many years. Now you’ve created a lightened up version so I can still enjoy them. I have 2 words for you, Ms. Katie: Thank You!!!!!
My husband cannot have oatmeal or sugar but has a sweet tooth need ideas. Love all your ideas and have made them.
THESE ARE SO DELISH. Thank you for the recipe! I added sugar reduced craisins for extra texture and flavour.
I made these last night and they turned out great. My five year old said “Yummmmmmy!” when he tried one this morning. Thank you for the recipe 🙂
I made these this week as lunch snacks for the lads when my oven broke and I couldn’t bake. They turned out beautifully! Thank you for the recipe, Katie!
Thanks for another amazing snack bar recipe! I bet these will taste incredible!