Homemade Nutri-Grain Bars

Who doesn’t like a Nutri-Grain bar? I made you Homemade Nutri-Grain Bars!  I used to eat them like crazy until I liked at all the ingredients in them.  If you read it as well, you probably know that they are laden with way too many chemicals and artificial dyes.

So naturally I had to create my own homemade nutri-grain bars.  My homemade nutrigrain bars tastes so much better and it’s made from wholesome ingredients.

Homemade Nutri-Grain Bars

Sadly, it took me two tries.

I did some tweaking the second time around and they still didn’t look that pretty, but I thought, what the heck, I will post them!  The second time I learned from my mistakes so hopefully, these will be easy for you to make.

I filled them with pureed dates and also with a fruit spread. I personally liked the dates better as a filling, but use what ever you like.  I know many people have said they filled them with homemade Nutella.  I bet that is amazing too! I’m not sure I trust myself with something like that haha.

Homemade Nutri-Grain Bars

Homemade Nutri-Grain Bars

Prep Time 30 min Cook Time 13 min

Ingredients

    For the bars

    For the filling

    • Your favorite fruit spread or 12 medjool dates blended up into a caramel with a bit of water

    Instructions

    1. Preheat oven to 350.
    2. In a food processor, grind up the almonds and oats. Measure them before grinding. 
    3. Once they are ground into a slightly course consistency, add them to a bowl with the rest of the dry ingredients. 
    4. In another bowl, add the wet ingredients. 
    5. Add dry to wet and mix just until combined. 
    6. Gather the dough into a ball.  It will be a bit sticky. 
    7. Wrap it in plastic and place in the fridge for about 30-60 minutes to firm up. 
    8. Once firm, cut a piece of parchment paper the size of a baking sheet, and lay it on the counter.
    9. Cut the dough ball in half.  I used a bench scraper to cut mine. 
    10. Take one piece and roll it out onto the parchment, putting some plastic wrap between the rolling pin and dough. 
    11. Roll it until it is about 1/4-1/2 inch thick. 
    12. Spread jam onto the top. 
    13. Roll the second ball of dough the same way onto another piece of parchment. Place that onto the dough with the jam. I made sure all the sides were sealed up. Then slice into squares with a pizza cutter. Bake for about 13 minutes. These should last a week or two. You can freeze them as well.  Remember to save your parchment paper.  You can re-use the same piece over and over again.  Enjoy!

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    217 thoughts to “Homemade Nutri-Grain Bars”

    1. I made a non-vegan version and did leave the rolled oats whole ( bec i dont have a food processor). I thought they were great! Very moist and very similar in texture and flavor to a nutrigrain bar but better tasting. Thanks!
    2. My 15 month old loves nutrigrain bars but I can't stand the thought of all the junk in them. I just made these for her and we both love them... definitely a home run! I left the oats whole and it turned out great
    3. I just made these and they taste (and smell) fantastic!!! I even took the tiny bit of left over batter and made a few thumbprint cookies. Any chance you ever figure out the fat/calorie content on your recipes? I would love to know what the info is for this recipe so I know how often my daughter and I can indulge in these :) YUM!
      1. Yay! Glad you like them. I did a rough estimate for the bars without the filling. I did it based on 12 bars. Here is the info. Keep in mind the carb count will change depending on the filling you use. Cal. 235 Carbs 20 Protein 5 Fat 16.
    4. I cannot wait to try these! I've made several of your recipes, and they have all bit a big hit... even for my husband who is an incredibly picky eater! I was diagnosed with PCOS in December of last year, and have drastically changed my eating habits since then. Your website has been so instrumental and helpful in my change in lifestyle. Thank you for what you do!
    5. I used to love nutrigrain bars - can't wait to try these, I will report back. I saw a recipe for blueberry chia seed jam, I think that will go great and add even more healthiness, thanks!
    6. Everyone can't wait to try the nutrigrain bars. When we are so used to processed foods and change to this recipe our tastebuds say what's going on. I will try them. I am glad I found Piniteredt at age 58 so I can try healthier recipes. The homemade granola bars found are great.
        1. Sunflower seeds are considerably smaller than Almonds - would you use a smaller amount of them? I'm so excited to try this recipe...My kids LOVED nutri-grain bars before we learned about reading labels. Also I love that you respond to everyone...I know that takes up a lot of your time. Thank you!
      1. I was going to ask the same! We don't have allergies, but all my kids' schools are nut free :) I've been looking for a Nutri-grain bar sub - will definitely be trying these!
    7. Is there a reason you used one cup of almonds vs. using almond meal? Just curious! Need to start using the left over meal from making almond milk!
      1. No reason in particular. You can try using the leftover meal for this recipe. Not sure if it would work well or not. I do have a couple recipes that call for the almond meal. https://mywholefoodlife.com/2013/03/19/grain-free-energy-bites/ https://mywholefoodlife.com/2013/04/07/high-protein-energy-bites/
        1. They turned out great with almond meal, however I think I was too stingy with the jam. Yours look more gooey. I'll need to have a thicker layer next time. Thanks!
    8. These were so good and easy to make. Thank you for your blog and website. I also appreciate that most of your recipes are egg-free. Thank you.
    9. These are delicious!!! I love making jam but who really eats tons of jam? These are a wonderful way to use some of it, and even better, they are so good! And my toddler loves them too! Thank you!!!
    10. Thank you for this wonderful recipe! It's perfect; I made it just like you said and they are delicious. Proud to say I can add this to my list of healthy food items that I feel good about serving to my family.
    11. Once you use the pizza cutter to cut these into bars do you have to reseal the edges to keep the filling from oozing out when they are cooking? Thanks
    12. Hi, love this recipe! II want to make these again but I just realized I don't have Applesauce :/ can I make it without it? Thanks!

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