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And the banana saga continues at our house! Once again, I was looking at another bunch of spotty bananas and wondering what was something different I could do with them. Our kids have been on a granola bar kick lately, so I thought homemade granola bars would be a good idea! These granola bars are made with just a few ingredients that you’ll have in your pantry if you’re a macro counter and are simple as can be to make. As the name suggests, these bars are not crunchy, but soft and chewy. The addition of a chocolate drizzle and chocolate chips in the batter make them irresistible to kids and grown-ups alike. With macros rounded to 4f/25c/8p, I think they’re 100% worth every soft, chocolaty bite!
Soft, chewy, chocolate bars that are so simple to make and have a great boost of protein, too!
Course Dessert, Snack
Servings 10servings
Calories 160kcal
Ingredients
3ripe bananas, mashed(about 350 g)
1tbsphoney(21 g)
2tsp cocoa powder(4 g)
2scoopschocolate protein powder(64 g)
2cupsdry oatmeal(160 g)
4tbspchocolate chips, divided(60 g)
1tbsppeanut butter(16g)
Instructions
Pre-heat the oven to 350. Spray an 8x8 pan with non-stick spray.
Combine mashed bananas, honey, cocoa powder, protein powder, and dry oatmeal until mixed well. Fold in 3 tbsp of chocolate chips. Pour batter into sprayed 8X8 pan and bake for about 20 minutes, or until edges are beginning to brown and center is set.
After the bars are taken out of the oven, melt the remaining tablespoon of chocolate chips with the tablespoon of peanut butter in a microwave safe bowl. About 30 seconds in the microwave was enough for me. Stir peanut butter and chocolate chips together until completely smooth. Place chocolate mixture into a sandwich size plastic bag. Carefully clip a very small piece of the bottom of the plastic bag. Drizzle the bars with the chocolate by squeezing the chocolate through the hole in the sandwich bag.
Allow bars to cool completely, cut into 10 bars, and enjoy!
Notes
Macros for 1/10 of the recipe are 4.1f/25.2c/7.8p or 160 calories.The protein I used can be purchased here. The macro counts may change if you use a different type of protein.