Chewy Granola Bars with Almonds and Wild Blueberries
4.3 Stars (3 Reviews)
Yield: 16servings
prep time: 15 minutesmins
cook time: 30 minutesmins
total time: 45 minutesmins
These thick and Chewy Granola Bars with Almonds and Wild Blueberriesare lightly sweetened and loaded with flavor, texture, and protein. They are deeply satisfying, whether you enjoy them for breakfast or as a snack!
Ingredients
1 ⅔cupsquick rolled oats
⅓cupoat floursee Note
¼cupsugar
¼cuppacked brown sugar
½teaspooncinnamon
½teaspoonkosher salt
8ouncesdried wild blueberries
4ouncesroasted sliced almonds
3ouncesunsweetened flaked coconut
6tablespoonsmelted butter
⅓cupcreamy peanut butter
¼cuphoney
2tablespoonslight corn syrup
1tablespoonwater
½teaspoonpure almond extract
Instructions
Preheat oven to 350° F. Line an 8" square baking pan with parchment paper, leaving a 2-inch overhang on 2 sides. Lightly spray with nonstick spray.
In a large bowl, stir oats, oat flour, sugar, brown sugar, cinnamon, salt, dried blueberries, almonds, and coconut.
In a small bowl, whisk melted butter, peanut butter, honey, corn syrup, water, and almond extract. Then stir wet ingredients into dry ingredients, combining until mixture is evenly coated and crumbly.
Spread into prepared pan, pressing mixture firmly into an even layer. I like to use the buttery side of the butter wrapper to press the mixture down.
Bake for 25 to 30 minutes, or until bars are nicely browned around the edges. The center will be a bit soft, but will set once cooled completely. Remove from oven and let bars cool in the pan on a cooling rack.
After cooling for 30 minutes, cut around the edge of the pan to loosen bars from pan, and lift up bars by pulling up on the overhanging parchment paper. Let bars rest again on cooling rack until completely cooled and set.
Using a serrated knife (I like to use a thick-bladed bread knife), cut bars into squares. It helps to use a slightly sawing motion to cut through the top crust of the bars, applying only light pressure while cutting. This will give you cleaner cuts.
Store granola bars in a sealed container, separated by layers of parchment or wax paper. If you know they will not be entirely eaten within a few days, store in the refrigerator or freezer. The granola bars freeze very well—place in individual baggies, or freeze in a sealed container with layers of parchment or wax paper separating them. Frozen granola bars taste freshest when eaten within 1 month. Remove from freezer to thaw prior to eating.
Notes
Note: To make oat flour, simply process quick rolled oats in a food processor or blender until finely ground.
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