Coconut Cream Larabars

These Coconut Cream Larabars are where it’s at. No matter who you talk to, most everyone seems to love larabar,  My two most viewed posts on the blog are the Peanut Butter Granola Bars and the Homemade Clif Bars.

The first larabar recipe I created was the chocolate brownie.  I think these healthy larabars came out even better!

Coconut Cream Larabars

These literally took about 5 minutes to make.  Can it get any easier?  I love recipes like this.  The store bought Larabars cost $1.50 a piece.  That can get pretty pricey if you are buying a lot of them.  So here is my recipe.  I hope you like it as much as we did.

Some other larabar recipes you may enjoy:

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Coconut Cream Larabars

Coconut Cream Larabars

Prep Time 20 min

Instructions

  1. Mix the almonds, coconut and cashews in the food processor until fine.
  2. Then add the dates, oil and water and pulse until a dough forms.
  3. Line an 8X8 pan with parchment paper leaving enough room for some to come out the sides. That way, the bars will be easy to remove and cut with a pizza cutter.
  4. Press down the down so that it is packed well and place in the fridge to set.
  5. It will take an hour or two. Slice and eat. These should keep in the fridge for a couple weeks.

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328 thoughts to “Coconut Cream Larabars”

  1. Yum yum I made these with fresh coconut (ground in my thermomix ) and used the coconut water and just almonds- thanks they're awesome. Ps -I used the remaining fresh coconut to make a fresh coconut Sri Lankan sambal with chilli, lime, red onion, and garlic hm hmmmmm :-)
  2. Hi, I recently found your blog and I love your recipes!! I'm trying to eat healthier and I recently found a link between gluten and my migraines. I made this recipe and they are soo yummy!!! I'm going to make for the next party or gathering! You can't even tell they have no flour or sugar! Thank you!!
  3. Hi! Not only does you food look amazing (and taste amazing, I must add), the pictures are so beautiful and look professional. Food photography is so difficult!
    1. Thank you! I agree food photography is very hard. My photos have come a long way since the beginning. I am still learning though.
    1. Oh yay! Glad you like them! One of my faves. I also love the pecan pie recipe. https://mywholefoodlife.com/2013/02/18/pecan-pie-larabars/
  4. These are seriously delicious! I think they taste even better than the actual Larabar brand coconut cream bars. So easy to make in my food processor, my husband is obsessed with them, just an all around great recipe! Love your blog!
  5. I made these for the 2nd time last night and instead of cutting into bars, I used a heart-shaped cookie cutter for Valentine's Day! I think they are better than the packaged larabars:) Thanks again for a great recipe.
  6. Absolutely delicious! Thank you. I've done these twice and this last time, I used only almonds- and they were roasted/salted. Super good.
  7. Can anyone tell me what the nutritional breakdown for these would be? Calories, protein, sugars, carbs, fats, etc... I am very curious to know the protein per serving and how to adjust the recipe if I wanted to bump the protein with whey powder.
    1. I don't have exact numbers, but I am guessing it's pretty close to the actual larabars. I used all the same ingredients. Also, I cut mine smaller, so they may be slightly less. http://www.larabar.com/products/coconut-cream-pie#nutritional
  8. Here's a funny story for you. My children are grown & we have no grandchildren; so our dogs are like our grandchildren. It was our German Shepherd's 4th birthday this weekend & he has leaky gut syndrome just like me; so we can't have wheat or a lot of sugar. So I decided to make this recipe for the birthday cake. We even put candles on it; but as soon as Buddy saw the fire, he ran away. I must say that he did enjoy the birthday "cake." Thanks for the recipe!
  9. If you cut the bars into 6ths it's 246 calories per bar. 4g protein, 51g carbs, 41g sugar, 7g fiber. Got this from a food app- not saying it's right! Sure wish I could pin this so it doesn't get lost in a sea of bookmarks. Oh well!

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