10+ Healthy Snack Bar Recipes

10+ Healthy Snack Bar Recipes

Snackbars make a simple and delicious bite to be on the go! These recipes are available in different flavors and textures, so there will be a version that is all satisfied. They also left our readers a big impression and received four and five star ratings. You would like to try out options such as our Peach-Oatmeal breakfast bars or our carrot cake harbor for an aromatic snack that you want to do again and again.

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Homemade protein bars

Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Emily Nabors Hall, Requisite -Stylist: Hannah Greenwood.


These homemade protein bars are packed with oats, almond flour, cashew nuts and hemp seeds for a satisfactory snack. This bar is a clever, homemade alternative to versions bought in the shop for breakfast or after training after training. The sticks come together slightly – just mix in, press into a pan and freeze to consolidate them.

Breakfast bars for peach-oat flour

Photographer Victor Protasio, Food Stylist Chelsea Zimmer, Requisite -Stylist Hannah Grennwood.


Peach-oat flour bars are the perfect way to start your day or enjoy you as a lunch snack. These bars are made of fiber -rich oats, mature peaches and a hint of brown sugar and are beautiful together.

Protinian energy bars

Photographer: Morgan Hunt Glaze, Requisite -Stylist: Claire Spollen, food stylist: Chelsea carpenter


This recipe for protein -rich energy bar is made from Tafer, oats, apricots and figs for a nutritious snack that has energized it all day. Tafini offers a rich, creamy base to keep everything together, while dried apricots and figs offer natural sweetness alongside maple syrup. These bars make a comfortable snack.

Protein peanut butter-banana-harbor flake bars

Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Julian Hensarling, Requisite -Stylist: Clarie Spollen


These peanut butter-banana haver flakes are a perfect breakfast that is filled with protein to keep them fully and energized. The combination of oats, peanut butter and banana offers a balanced dose of fiber, healthy fats and natural sweetness. In addition, they are easy to make in advance and to adapt with mix-ins such as dark chocolate chips or chopped nuts. Regardless of whether you need a quick morning bites or a snack after training, these bars are the perfect choice!

Lemon bleuer bar

Photographer / Brie Passano Styling / Annie Probst / Holly Raibikis

Sweet and lively, these satisfactory bars are ideal for dessert, a snack on the way or as a delicacies that are hidden into the brownbag lunch of a child. They are also packed with all the most popular antioxidant superfoods: blueberries.

Chocolate -peanut butter energy rods

The data offer the sweetness you need for these no-bake energy bars. Each square serves a hearty dose of protein – through peanut butter and peanuts – as well as fiber made of rolled oats. Children will love the tough bites with crispy nuts.

Strawberry-Oat-Mell breakfast bar

Photographer: Morgan Hunt Glaze, Food Stylist: Margaret Monroe Dickey, Requisite -Stylist: Julia Bayless


These baked strawberry-Oat-Mell bars combine sweet summer earth berries with nutty, fiber-rich oats for a perfect snack or breakfast on the way. Or enjoy them with a dash of yogurt or vanilla ice cream to the dessert. Old -fashioned rolled oats are preferable here because they absorb exactly the right amount of liquid when baking.

Super seed snack bars

Thanks to a mixture of pumpkin, sunflower, hemp and chia seeds, these healthy snack rods are packed with protein, fiber, minerals and healthy fats. Because these bars pack well, they are great to take all -day adventures with you.

Chocolate-caramel energy seal

Brie Passano

Inspired by a Twix candy bar, these healthy energy bars give your body a thrust with a oat crust and satisfy your sweet tooth.

Cranberry-Mandel-Müsli bar

There are many options for muzzle business in the grocery store, but they are also simple (and often healthier) at home. Feel free to vary the add-ins to your taste and exchange 2 cups of any combination of small (or chopped) dried fruits, nuts, seeds and/or chocolate chips for the dried cranberries and nuts in this version. We tested several sticky sweeteners, including maple syrup and honey, but found that brown rice syrup best gave the bars together.

Carrot cake -Hair flake bars

Photographer: Brie Goldman, Food Stylist: Lauren Mcanelly, Requisite -Stylist: Gabriel Greco


Enjoy this delightful carrot cake -perfect for a snack or a dessert next to a steaming cup of coffee.

Eatingwell Energy Bars

Instead of buying expensive energy bars, you fuel your fitness routine with this great tasting recipe for homemade energy rods. Regardless of whether you use these energy seals as a snack before training or recharge your batteries and recover, you give your body what it needs. The best of everything is that you can make this energy bar in a few minutes.