Oatmeal Raisin Cookie Larabars


These are my new favorite homemade Larabars:

oatmeal larabars

Only, they’re not really Larabars at all.

I stumbled upon the recipe while making Hot Fudge Brownie Larabars.

The hot-fudge Larabars used to be my favorite. But their place has now been usurped… by a non-chocolate bar?! Yes, these oatmeal cookie bars are so good I like them better than the chocolate flavors! I’m a disgrace to my chocolate-covered blog.

homemade larabars

 

Oatmeal Raisin Cookie Larabars

Total Time: 10m
Yield: 3 bars

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup raisins (80g)
  • 6 tbsp quick oats (30g)
  • 1/2 cup raw walnuts (40g)
  • 1/8 tsp plus 1/16 tsp salt
  • 1/4 tsp pure vanilla extract

Instructions

Pulverize the oats in a food processor, then add all other ingredients and blend very well. Form into balls or bars. (If you want, you can portion the dough into plastic bags before smushing the bars, so your hands don’t get sticky.) This recipe makes a little over three Larabar-sized (45g) bars. I like to double the recipe—the bars last at least two weeks in the fridge. They can also be frozen. **My recipe always turns out sticky, but a few commenters said theirs turned out dry, which makes me suspect they probably just need to process longer. (If for some reason they are still too dry, add just a tiny bit of water and process again.)

View Homemade Larabars Nutrition Facts

oatmeal bars

Do you have any favorite “non-chocolate” snacks?

If a certain favorite snack of mine doesn’t have chocolate, it’ll probably either have peanut butter or coconut. But really, most of my favorite snacks have chocolate!

Here’s a list of all the Homemade Larabars Flavors.

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223 Comments

  1. Brandy says:

    This was good! But the raisin flavor seemed to strong, I guess you can say. Maybe I didn’t put enough salt? Or maybe I should reduce the raisins? It was a tad bit sour.

  2. Zoe says:

    I didn’t have any nuts on hand so I used coconut flakes in place of the walnuts – they turned out delish. Thanks so much for this recipe!! 🙂

  3. beryl518 says:

    If you truly want to make these gluten free you need use certified gluten free oats. Just regular oatmeal may have been contaminated with gluten in the processing.

  4. Marla Berry says:

    The walnuts you use are they English walnuts or black walnuts?

  5. Vikki says:

    Made the Oatmeal Raisin Larabars today and really like them! I’m not a huge fan of walnuts and realize you could use any nut but wanted to make them as written the first time around. Excited about trying some other variations 🙂 Thanks for sharing!

    1. Vikki says:

      Made again today using dried cranberries in place of raisins…same calories….husband likes this variation better…i like both!

  6. BakeMeABallerina says:

    As a fruit and nut Larabar this was very good! But the walnut flavor was a little overpowering for me. Do you know if walnuts are milder when they are fresher? I have had these walnuts for some time now….

    1. Chocolate Covered Katie says:

      Yup, walnuts can definitely go rancid. It’s best to keep them in the fridge… and taste one before using, as rancid walnuts are awful!

  7. Carol W. says:

    I doubled recipe and used 1/2 raisins and 1/2 dried figs… yum. Also, spread a little melted almond bark layer on to hold them together better and makes them prettier. Doesn’t add much in the way of calories. 🙂 Thanks for all these great recipes.

  8. Ruth Wooten says:

    sounds soooo gooood. Can’t wait to try them Was looking for something as crunchy and healthy as “the other ones”. Thanks. Will rreply when done !

  9. Debbie says:

    I am new to you site and this is the first recipe I have tried. They are really good and so easy! Thanks for sharing your recipes with the world!

  10. Katharine says:

    I made this and all I have is a bowl of dry ingredients. Well, slightly damp. But it seems this recipe is missing an ingredient like honey or something. Help!

    1. Unofficial CCK Helper says:

      It’s definitely not missing an ingredient, as many other commenters have made the recipe successfully. It could be that your measurements are slightly off, which can happen if you use cup measurements and the cups are not the same size. Try adding a tbsp of water to the food processor and that should fix it right up! Also be sure to check out CCK’s troubleshooting page at
      https://lett-trim.today/faq-page/recipe-questions-and-troubleshooting/%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E