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These soft and chewy homemade granola bars are made with simple ingredients and perfect for snacks, lunchboxes, or busy days on the homestead. Easy to make, customizable, and better than store-bought.

Chewy Granola Bar Recipe

Ingredients
• 3 cups quick oats
• 2 cups crispy rice cereal
• Pinch of salt
• ½ cup nut butter, butter, or coconut oil
• 1 cup honey
• 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
• 1 cup add-ins (see ideas below)

Add-in Ideas
Chocolate chips, bran, dried fruit (cranberries or raisins), nuts, seeds, coconut, chocolate candies, marshmallows, chopped dates, or any mix you love.

Instructions
1. Add oats, crispy rice cereal, and salt to a large bowl. Stir to combine.
2. In a saucepan, add honey and nut butter (or butter/coconut oil). Bring to a gentle boil and cook for 4 minutes, stirring often.
3. Remove from heat and stir in vanilla.
4. Pour the warm mixture over the dry ingredients. Add in your chosen add-ins and stir until fully combined.
5. Press mixture firmly into a parchment-lined 9×13 pan.
6. Refrigerate for 1–2 hours, then cut into bars.

Storage
• Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks
• room temperature for 4–5 days

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38 Comments

  1. Thanks for the recipe! Please let us know when you start marketing that 13×9 pan cover! That looks like something I can use!

  2. If you don't have rice krispies could you just use more oats? I would love to make this for my kids. Sounds perfect. Just don't want to go to the store lol

  3. Just made these low carb. Used toasted lupin flakes for the oatmeal, soy nutlettes for the crispies, chopped coconut flakes and walnuts, hemp seeds, sunflower seeds, chopped sf chocolate chips, and sf honey , sukrin syrup and peanut butter. Wow!! Thank you for the great recipe for me to work from. I had never used the lupin flakes but had a bag i bought for some reason. I think toasting them first helped. Thanks again!

  4. They also have Butterfinger bits. I used these in fudge, truffles, Christmas crack…all kinds of things. If you know you know 🙂

  5. I'm praying for all those in this storm's path. Ice is way worse to deal with than snow! We are in the band which will get the most snow. We are preparing as best as we can. Got $300 of gas and diesel yesterday to run the generator, tractor and pick up with a plow on it. We also have a back-up generator if the big one goes! We heat by wood stoves and we're loaded up! Today and tomorrow, I will be cooking and baking easy to eat or warm up on the wood stove meals and snacks. I will make anything that uses a mixer or blender ahead of time (like my almond milk), so I won't use appliances that put an extra burden on the generator. I will load up the chickens and goats with lots of food and water just when the storm starts, which for me is on Sunday, in case I can't get back out to them until late Monday or Tuesday. It's supposed to be very cold here (15 or less) so if I lose a days worth of eggs, it's not the end of the world. God Bless you Ali, Shawn and family. You learned well from having gone through it before as did I with SANDY! No power for 2 weeks then. ❤🙏

  6. For those of you in the path of the storm the cook stoves and small propane indoor safe buddy heaters you can get adapters to be able to use a normal propane bottle and hose for the next time they may have them at home depot or lowes or a hardware store in the summer stay safe, fed and warm to all of you

  7. We live in Canada and have several heaters we run by generator during winter power outages. I don't find it odd at all to buy heaters in preparation for an ice storm.

  8. Gonna make this today! I am 5’4 and I am using my tippy toes a lot, I think I should be a ballerina by now lol. Stay safe and warm, glad to hear you are prepared ❤

  9. My recipe is very similar. I use 1/2 cup honey 1/2 cup brown sugar. I also add a heaping scoop of unflavored protein powder.

  10. Made these with you this morning! I usually toast my oats in the oven for a bit 350 for like 20 mins and then i add my shredded coconut for like the last 3-4 mins! Delicious!! Sooooo much better than the quaker chewy granola bars.
    My husband likes pecans so i think next time ill do coconut oil honey pecans and cinnamon?
    The rice cereal was a great addition- i had a box in the pantry thats just been sitting- im glad i now have a recipe i can use it for other than rice krispie treats! Lol
    Thank you for your content- im really enjoying both your channels!
    God bless you ❤

  11. Those look delicious! How funny that the granola uses old fashioned oats but the granola bars use quick oats. I have one of those big bowls too! I mainly use it at Christmas time, guess I have another use for it now! Thanks for sharing!

  12. Ali, Ali, Ali! So true! You still have to parent even when your kids are 30!
    And in case you're wondering- I'm still parenting and my kids are 50😊. A mama's love is always there❤

  13. I have a similar bowl, I got mine at ikea. They have some cool Stuff there! That big bowl is good if you have alot of produce from your garden! Looks yummy!

  14. They look delicious! Be safe! Here in NW PA we could get up to 15 inches of snow, but we are up on a big hill so we always get more up here…good times!

  15. Thank you thank you so much for this recipe/video! ❤ From your neighbor up here in north Georgia (Ellijay) stay warm and safe. Praying they really missed the mark on this one and it is snow and not ice. 😂

  16. I have lots of regular craft peanut butter. Could I use half of the store-bought peanut butter and half butter maybe❓

  17. Just north of ATL here and I spent the day food prepping while my husband charged power banks. Hoping we don’t lose power for multiple days but also not too upset about the potential of hanging out at home with the family and not going anywhere. I think I may need to make these tomorrow for the kids. Love your videos and prayers that y’all weather this storm! Imma need that bowl too 😂

  18. This is a recipe I can eat. I will have to make a few changers. Maple syrup for the honey, almond butter for the peanut butter. I think I would add strawberry jam to the syrup and almond butter. Thanks for the great video and recipe. Be safe

  19. I was looking for a granola bar recipe. I think I will make these this weekend since we are getting 12-18" of snow. I would love for you to do a video of all the products you buy from Azure Standard. I just put in my first order and want to know more about this company.

  20. Hope yall don't lose power. I am in Palm Harbor Florida so this time we're not in the bad weather. But I will be praying for All that are in the stormy weather. Stay safe and hopefully yall will be ok. Love Ya

  21. Good luck to you all during the storm! We live in Seminole FL and have a cabin in the mountains in Maggie Valley NC where we happen to be right now, so we will be dealing with this storm as well. Unfortunately, we do not have a generator, but we do have two propane heaters and our place is on the smaller side. Hopefully we won’t be without power too long! If so, we will travel back to FL when the ice melts. Temps on Sunday will be in the 40’s here, so who knows!