Coconut Crispy Bars

Crispy cereal reminds me of my childhood.  I have made rice crispy treats so many times as a child.  These Coconut Crispy Bars are a different spin on them.  If you are a lover of all things coconut, you will love these!

If you would rather see a chocolate version, you can check out this recipe.  These would make the perfect treat for school lunchboxes since they are nut free.

Coconut Crispy Bars

I used brown rice crispy cereal with no added sugar for these, but really, any rice crispy cereal will work.  This recipe also may be yummy with a chocolate rice crispy cereal.  This recipe is great because you get a delicious coconut flavor, with hints of vanilla, and the crispy crunch to finish it off.

If you love the coconut vanilla combo, you may also like my coconut vanilla overnight oats.

Coconut Crispy Bars

Coconut Crispy Bars

Prep Time 10 min Serves 18     adjust servings

Delicious coconut bars, with hints of vanilla and a crispy finish!

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. In a medium sized saucepan , on medium heat, add all the ingredients, except the rice cereal. Once everything looks mixed well, add the rice cereal and stir until everything is well incorporated.
  2. Line an 8x8 glass baking dish with parchment paper.
  3. Spoon batter into the baking dish and press down firmly.
  4. Place baking dish in the fridge to set. This should take about 30 minutes.
  5. Once the mixture is set, use a pizza cutter , or a large knife, to cut into squares.
  6. Store these bars in the fridge. They should last at least a week that way.

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Recipe Notes

Store these bars in the fridge. They should last at least a week that way.
They can also be frozen for up to 6 months. Enjoy!


 

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6 thoughts to “Coconut Crispy Bars”

  1. I don't think any store in my area has coconut butter. Is there a substitute or could I just use butter?
    1. I don't know if butter will work. If you can find shredded coconut in the store, you can easily make your own coconut butter too https://mywholefoodlife.com/2013/07/08/homemade-coconut-butter/
  2. Hey, I believe coconut is actually a nut. Its probably less allergenic than peanuts but more so than almonds and cashews. Its so trendy now though, schools may not care.
    1. Coconuts are not in the nut category when it comes to allergies. It's not one of the top 8 allergens either. My daughter is allergic to tree nuts, but is fine with coconut. :)

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