Homemade Granola Bars

These homemade granola bars are SO much better than any kind you'd buy at the store. They're easy to make, and they're chewy, nutty, and delicious.

Granola bars

A few weeks ago, I started craving the granola bars I ate as a kid. They had a chewy texture, a sweet, oat-y flavor, and pockets of mini chocolate chips. These days, I don’t keep packaged snacks around the house, but I always have old fashioned oats, nuts, and seeds in my pantry. I might not have had the exact granola bars I was craving on hand, but I could make homemade granola bars that’d be even better!

Fast forward to now, and I’ve made this granola bar recipe more times than I can count. It’s a breeze to make, and the bars are fantastic. They’re chewy, sweet, nutty, and studded with just the right amount of chocolate chips. Filled with wholesome ingredients like oats, pepitas, and nut butter, they’re healthy enough to pass for breakfast, but they’re also a perfect afternoon snack.

Granola bar recipe ingredients

Granola Bar Recipe Ingredients

You only need 7 basic ingredients to make this homemade granola bar recipe:

  • Natural peanut or cashew butter – It helps bind the bars together, and it adds protein, healthy fats, and irresistible nutty flavor.
  • Whole rolled oats – They give these bars a perfect chewy texture. If you’re gluten-free, make sure that you use certified gluten-free oats.
  • Honey – Along with the nut butter, it helps all these ingredients stick together! I love its warm amber flavor in this recipe.
  • Vanilla extract – It amps up the bars’ warm flavor.
  • Sea salt – To make all the rich, sweet, and nutty flavors in this recipe pop!
  • Pepitas, crushed peanuts, or cashews – They add healthy fats, protein, and crunch.
  • Mini chocolate chips – Who doesn’t love nut butter and chocolate?! Be sure to use mini chocolate chips here, as regular chocolate chips are too big to make cohesive bars. If you don’t have mini chocolate chips, finely chopped dark chocolate will work in their place.

Find the complete recipe with measurements below.

Peanut butter and honey in a mixing bowl

How to Make Granola Bars

You won’t believe how easy it is to make this homemade granola bar recipe! Here’s what you need to do:

Stirring wet ingredients

First, stir together the wet ingredients – the cashew or peanut butter, honey, vanilla extract, and salt.

Peanut butter mixture in a bowl

Mix until the honey is fully incorporated. It will smell amazing!

Adding dry ingredients to wet ingredients

Second, fold in the dry ingredients – the oats, chocolate chips, and pepitas. The mixture might seem dry at first, but keep stirring! Everything will be fully incorporated in no time.

Homemade granola bars mixture How to make granola bars

Next, press the bars into a parchment-lined baking pan. Scoop the mixture onto the bottom of the pan, and cover it with another sheet of parchment paper. Firmly press the mixture to the sides of the pan with your hands. Then, use the back of a measuring cup to smooth and flatten the tops of the bars.

Finally, chill! Transfer the pan to the fridge, and allow the mixture to chill for one hour before you slice and eat the bars. That’s it!

Homemade granola bars in a baking pan

Granola Bar Recipe Tips

  • Use runny nut butter. Look for natural cashew or peanut butter with a smooth consistency to make this recipe, not the dry, stiff stuff that you might find at the bottom of a jar. If your nut butter is too dry or thick, it won’t bind the oats, chocolate chips, and nuts or seeds into cohesive bars. Use creamy nut butter, not crunchy.
  • Don’t cut the chilling time short. It’s tempting to slice and eat these bars as soon as you press the oat mixture into the pan, but in order for them to be chewy and cohesive, they really need to chill. Pop the pan in the fridge for at least one hour before slicing and eating the bars.
  • Store them in the fridge or freezer. Once you slice the bars, cover the pan and store it in the fridge, or transfer the bars to an airtight container. I recommend storing them with a sheet of parchment paper between layers so that the bars don’t stick together. They’ll keep for up to a week in the fridge, but you can also freeze them for up to 2 months. I like to eat these granola bars straight out of the fridge, but if they’re frozen, let them thaw at room temperature for 20 minutes before you eat.

granola bars sliced

Homemade Granola Bars Variations

  • Change up the mix-ins! I love the combination of mini chocolate chips and pepitas in these bars, but they’re delicious with other mix-ins too. Shredded unsweetened coconut, chopped dried cranberries, sunflower seeds, and dried currants are a few of my favorites. Feel free to use what you like, but make sure that you chop any dried fruits or nuts to a small size. You should also maintain the ratios I use in the original recipe. If the mix-ins are too large, or if you add too many, the bars won’t hold together.
  • Make them vegan. To make these granola bars vegan, substitute brown rice syrup for the honey. If you can’t find brown rice syrup, you can use maple syrup here. It’s not sticky enough to bind this mixture into cohesive bars, but it makes delicious energy balls! If you use maple, roll the oat mixture into 16 balls before you chill it. They make a perfect bite-sized snack!

granola bar recipe

More Favorite Oat-y Treats

If you love this chocolate chip granola bar recipe, try one of these oat-y treats next:

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Homemade Granola Bars

rate this recipe:
4.85 from 320 votes
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Chilling time: 1 hour
Serves 8
These homemade granola bars are a quick and delicious, and naturally gluten-free! If you want to change the mix-ins, see the post above for my tips on how to do it. These are on the sweet side, if you're looking for a less-sweet treat, try these Energy Balls.

Equipment

Ingredients

Instructions

  • In a large bowl, stir together the peanut butter, honey, vanilla, and salt, until smooth.
  • Add the oats, chocolate chips and the pepitas (or nuts). The mixture might seem dry at first, but keep stirring and it'll come together. Stir to combine and press firmly into the pan. Use a second piece of parchment paper and the back of a measuring cup to help flatten the mixture. Chill for at least 1 hour, then slice into bars.
  • Store bars in the fridge.

Notes

*Note: regular sized chocolate chips make these bars less cohesive - if you can't find mini chocolate chips, chop chocolate so that it's mini-sized.
To make these vegan, use brown rice syrup instead of honey. Maple syrup is not sticky enough to make these bars cohesive, but it will work if you roll the mixture into energy balls instead of making bars. To make these gluten free, just make sure your oats are certified gluten free.
Try our homemade peanut butter in this recipe!

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  1. Izzy
    02.16.2024

    Hi, I’m trying to make this school safe, can I use sun butter or wow butter instead of peanut butter? Thanks

    • Phoebe Moore (L&L Recipe Developer)
      02.16.2024

      Hi Izzy, yep! Sun butter works here.

  2. Deanna
    02.10.2024

    What are the nutrients in the bars and calorie content

  3. Ashlee
    02.06.2024

    5 stars
    Just tried this recipe and oh my gosh, so delicious! This is now my favorite snack recipe!

    • Phoebe Moore (L&L Recipe Developer)
      02.09.2024

      Hi Ashlee, yay! So glad you loved the granola bars.

  4. Nichola
    02.06.2024

    4 stars
    I’ve made these tonight. The taste is amazing but the mix hasn’t stuck together. I’ve ended up with a delightful plate of granola crumble rather than an bar.. Any advice?

    • Phoebe Moore (L&L Recipe Developer)
      02.09.2024

      Hi Nichola, I’d recommend adding a little water to help it come together. If necessary, you could also mix in more honey and/or peanut butter.

  5. shawna
    02.05.2024

    Can I use PB2 powder to lower the calories or should real peanut butter be used?

    • Phoebe Moore (L&L Recipe Developer)
      02.09.2024

      Hi Shawna, I’d recommend using real peanut butter, as it helps bind the granola bars together.

  6. LU
    02.04.2024

    Hey! How long can these stay in the fridge?

  7. Crystal
    02.01.2024

    5 stars
    I used almond, peanut and sunflower butter with some chopped up milk and dark chocolate chips. Super yummy! I’m hoping my picky eater will like them!

    • Phoebe Moore (L&L Recipe Developer)
      02.02.2024

      Hi Crystal, That sounds delicious! I hope they’re a hit!

  8. Tonya
    01.30.2024

    What are the calories on these?

    • Phoebe Moore (L&L Recipe Developer)
      02.02.2024

      Hi Tonya, we don’t calculate nutrition facts for our recipes unfortunately. The best way to get an estimate is to use an online nutrition calculator. Hope this helps!

  9. Beth
    01.28.2024

    Should I chill them in the refrigerator with parchment paper on top ?

    • Jeanine Donofrio
      01.30.2024

      you can take off the top parchment paper.

      • Beth
        02.01.2024

        Thank you! They are so tasty!

  10. Rachel
    01.26.2024

    5 stars
    I made these granola bars with my 3 year old. They turned out amazing. I didn’t have honey in the pantry, so I subbed date syrup which worked great. The bars are very sturdy and delicious. Next time I may add some chia seeds to the mix.

  11. patty
    01.26.2024

    5 stars
    Great recipe!! I used almond butter, local honey, pepitas, dried cranberries, and uncooked thick rolled oats, along with the remaining ingredients listed. They were excellent, great texture and taste is outstanding!!

  12. Jen
    01.25.2024

    Just to confirm – the oats do not get baked, right? I read the short recipe multiple times and it’s the first time I’ve seen one where the bars aren’t baked (or oats aren’t baked prior to mixing). Does this make the oats taste raw? I do eat overnight oats made with raw rolled oats but that’s a different texture so I want to make sure. Thanks!

    • Jeanine Donofrio
      01.27.2024

      Hi Jen, correct, the oats don’t get baked. The nut butter softens them into chewy (not crispy) bars.

  13. Mariah
    01.21.2024

    These are absolutely DIVINE! I wouldn’t change a thing. Yes, they aren’t as sturdy as a store bought granola bar but who cares, I ate it so fast I barely had time to notice.

  14. Briony Collings
    01.21.2024

    3 stars
    I made these last night… they don’t go very hard, are a bit soggy. I changed from nut butter to sun butter but this is also a very nutty flavour and I am trying to avoid a nutty flavour any tips? Also what’s the nutrient content in these? Calories etc?

  15. Jeff
    01.18.2024

    5 stars
    Trying to eliminate refined sugar and processed foods from my diet. These bars hit the mark! They satisfy my sweet tooth and are a filling snack with all natural ingredients that I always have at home. Plus they are super easy to make.

    • Phoebe Moore (L&L Recipe Developer)
      01.19.2024

      Hi Jeff, I’m so glad you love them!

  16. Emma
    01.15.2024

    5 stars
    I was worried about making this recipe as reviews said the bars fell apart. This did not happen with mine. I followed the recipe exactly and after placing the mix in the pan I pounded it down with the flat part of meat tenderizer. Left overnight and my bars stayed together nicely even with my messy 2yr old!!! Very delicious and will be making more!!!

    • Jeanine Donofrio
      01.17.2024

      Hi Emma, I’m glad you and your 2 year old enjoyed them!

  17. B
    01.07.2024

    Hi! Am I able to use almond butter for these?Thanks! 🙂

  18. Ashlee
    01.01.2024

    I love this recipe so much. So good! I want to let my baby try some who is a little too young for honey. Would maple syrup work instead?

    • Jeanine Donofrio
      01.01.2024

      Hi Ashlee, they don’t hold together as bars as well (since honey is more sticky) so I like to roll them into balls instead. Alternatively, brown rice syrup would sub in well.

  19. Ruth
    11.29.2023

    These granola bars are very easy to make and they are very good!!

    • Phoebe Moore (L&L Recipe Developer)
      12.01.2023

      Hi Ruth, I’m so glad you loved them!

  20. Tammy
    11.07.2023

    5 stars
    Made them because I ran out of bought bars and now I think they are going to be a regular! Thanks 🙂

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