Maple Pecan Protein Bars

Hola!

It's Friday!

And I've got a treat for you!

In the form of protein snack bars.

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So what are these bars like, you ask?

Well, they're soft, thick, and they taste like maple-pecan bliss coated in a thin layer of extra dark chocolate. The texture and flavour is so good. And you know what else? To top it all off their really easy to make.

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I added 1/2 a cup of North Coast Naturals vanilla iso whey protein powder to rev up the protein in these bars. This protein powder is truly one of the best I've tried in terms of taste and blend-ability. So creamy + smooth! You can substitute your favourite vanilla protein to veganize these bars of course. Just make sure that whichever protein powder you use, it tastes good, because you will taste it.

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I actually made a double batch of these, pressed them into my trusty 7 x 5 baking dish, and cut the bars in half. That's why they look bigger in the above photo without the chocolate coating. The nutrition is the same as the single batch that makes 6 bars, but making the double batch this way gave the bars a nice height.

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The combination of pecans and coconut sugar is out of this world. Plus it also provides your body with some good functional fuel.

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These are perfect as a pre or post workout snack. They do best when stored in the fridge. They hold up pretty well for short periods of time when they've been out of the fridge, but they do tend to soften up a bit and get sticky.

Once you start making your own homemade energy/ protein bars you'll quickly realize how much better they taste than the store bought ones. Especially when you know 100% exactly how much of what ingredient went into them.

Adapted from Protein Pow

Maple Pecan Protein Bars

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by Jennifer Trennum

Keywords: food processor no-bake snack grain-free gluten-free vegan option soy-free protein low-sodium almond flour chocolate maple syrup almond milk bars

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Ingredients (makes 6 bars)

  • 1/2 cup (50 g) vanilla whey protein powder (I used this one by North Coast Naturals)
  • 1/3 cup (40 g) pecan halves
  • 1/2 cup ground almonds
  • 2 tbsp coconut sugar
  • 1 tbsp lucuma powder (optional)
  • 2 tbsp unsweetened almond milk
  • 2 tsp maple extract
  • 1 tbsp maple syrup
  • 1/4 cup (40 g) dark chocolate

Instructions

In a food processor, mix together vanilla protein powder, pecan halves, ground almonds, coconut sugar, and lucuma powder until smooth. Add in the almond milk, maple extract, and maple syrup. Mix well to combine.

Shape the dough into 6 bars using your hands or firmly press into a 7 x 5 inch baking dish lined with parchment paper. Place the bars in the fridge for 1 hour to firm up. If using the baking dish method, slice into 6 bars. Place the individual bars on a baking tray lined with a sheet of tin foil or parchment.

Melt the dark chocolate in a small heat proof bowl set over a pot of water on low heat. Dunk the bars into the melted chocolate or spoon the chocolate over them to coat. Return the bars to the lined baking tray. Garnish with a pecan on top of each bar and place in the freezer to set.

Store in the freezer for a week or longer in an air-tight freezer bag or container.

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Now bring on the weekend!

Cookies & Cream Protein Bars

Cookies and cream flavoured anything is one of my weaknesses. Especially when there's chocolate involved. 

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Willpower aside, how can you resist the temptation. We all love those famous candy bars, and candy bar flavoured ice cream. So why not combine our love of cookies and cream flavoured things with healthy ingredients + protein and make some delicious Candy Bar Flavoured Protein Bars!

Best. Idea. Ever.

And while you may want to stuff your face with all the bars; try to hold back. I'll try with you ;)

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These Cookies & Cream Protein Bars are guilt free (no refined sugar, partially hydrogenated oils, corn syrup, and so on). Now this is a treat that you can really sink your teeth into! Their also gluten-free and easily made vegan, just simply replace the honey with maple syrup and your golden. And it only takes one bowl to whip them up.

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Coconut butter might not be an ingredient you always have on hand, but it's very much worth it. 

Time for a close up...

Now let's eat candy bars!

Healthy Homemade Cookies & Cream Protein Bars

Healthy Homemade Cookies & Cream Protein Bars

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Ingredients (6 protein bars)

  • 3/4 cup coconut butter, softened until spreadable
  • 1.5 tablespoons cashew butter
  • 2 tablespoons honey or maple syrup
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • 60 grams (2 scoops) Vege PRO-7 vanilla protein powder, or other vanilla protein powder
  • 3 tablespoons dark chocolate chunks

Instructions

Line a 6x4 baking dish or loaf pan with parchment paper and set aside.

In a large bowl, combine softened coconut butter, cashew butter, honey (or maple syrup), and vanilla extract. Stir with a spatula until fully combined and smooth.

Stir in protein powder and chocolate chunks until well combined and incorporated.

Pour the mixture into prepared pan. Spread and press down to flatten. Cover and freeze for at least 20 minutes until fully set.

Slice into 8 bars and enjoy! Store covered in the fridge or freezer.

Nutritional Information

Serving Size: 1 bar Calories: 273 Fat: 19g Saturated Fat: 15g Carbohydrates:17g Sugar: 9g Sodium: 14mg Fiber: 5.5g Protein: 9g