Monday, August 20, 2018

HOME MADE PROTEIN BARS

Homemade Protein Bars are great tasting and healthy. Made with hemp, chia, sunflower and pumpkin seeds and a whole lot more!



Homemade protein bars are easy to make and contain ingredients you can pronounce! These Fuel to Go Homemade Protein Bars are loaded with healthy seeds, chia, hemp, pumpkin, and sunflower.

School has started or will be starting for many children, and with that comes back routine, scheduling, and of course preparing lunch and healthy snacks for them. I have been making this recipe for over 15 years for my son, and it is time to revisit an older post I’ve done for this recipe. It has become incredibly popular over the years with all his teammates in track and field. Packed with nutrition, this makes the ultimate snack for those high energy kids.

The chia and hemp seed add that extra boost of essential amino acids, omega-3 fats, fiber and a whole lot more! I make enough to last the week, cut into squares and wrap individually for easy to go healthy snacks. Your kids will love the exceptional taste of these homemade protein bars! Use any kind of dried fruit you have on hands such as blueberries, cranberries, apricots, sour cherries, raisins, and figs.

KEYWORD: HOMEMADE GRANOLA PROTEIN BARS

PREP TIME: 20 MINUTES

SERVINGS: 12 -16 SQUARES

Homemade Protein Bars are great tasting and healthy. Made with hemp, chia, sunflower and pumpkin seeds and a whole lot more!

INGREDIENTS

1 cup Rice Krispies1/2 cup dried blueberries1/2 cup dried cranberries1/2 cup raisins1/2 cup unsweetened coconut1/4 cup hemp seeds1/4 cup chia seeds1/4 cup sunflower seeds1/4 cup pumpkin seeds1/2 cup peanut butter1/4 cup honey1/4 cup brown sugar packed1/4 cup corn syrup4 tsp butter

INSTRUCTIONS

In a large bowl combine together, Rice Krispies, dried fruit, seeds, and coconut.

In a saucepan stir together peanut butter, butter, honey, brown sugar and corn syrup.

Heat over low heat until ingredients melted, stirring continually.

DO NOT boil or it will become hard.

Add peanut butter mixture to dry ingredients and stir until well combined.

Press firmly into 8x8 lightly buttered pan.

Refrigerate until set.

1 comment:

  1. wow, between the 1 cup of dried fruit and the additional 3/4 cup added sugar, it looks like these are high in sugar. But they do sound good!

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