Chewy, crunchy, sweet and salty, these grain free and paleo no bake granola bars are going to become your favorite with the first bite! They’re loaded with raisins and mini chocolate chips, coconut flakes and nuts, sweetened with raw honey and packed with healthy fats. Kid approved, gluten-free, dairy-free, grain free and addicting!
Not joking – I actually cannot stop eating these bars right now! Don’t say I didn’t warn you – these babies are WAY addicting.
After making my grain free granola with strawberries, I knew I had to go for granola bars.
What I didn’t know, is that they’d wind up the most flipping delicious granola bars I’d ever eaten, grain free or not!
And, I actually had to wind up making 2 batches of these, (not because the first ones were bad, but because my chocolate chips melted, which I didn’t want) which means that they’ll be taunting me for quite awhile.
Or, at the rate I’m going, until at least 3pm.
When I had these no bake granola bars in mind I figured I’d be doing much of the same things that I did with my granola. And, really, I did.
I got out my food processor and “chopped” 3 cups of nuts (pecans, almonds, cashews) and then started adding all the “good stuff”.
It’s not that I don’t like nuts, but, raw nuts DO need some sprucing up obviously.
I added coconut flakes, raisins, salt and a bit of cinnamon, and then moved on to the wet ingredients.
Here’s where some of that magic happened, I think. I mixed up a combination of almond butter, raw honey, and coconut oil and melted it until it was nice and smooth.
I stirred in vanilla and then poured everything over the dry ingredients, mixing until everything was perfectly sticky 🙂
When the mixture cooled down just a bit, I added the chocolate chips!
I added them along with the dry ingredients the first time around, which caused them to melt everywhere once I poured the liquid ingredients in.
They tasted amazing – but I wanted to SEE those cute little mini chips!
After mixing everything together, it’s time to “no bake” in the freezer.
I used an 8 x 8 square pan lined with parchment paper, and pressed the entire mixture down using more parchment paper.
You really want to pack it in tightly to get nice dense chewy bars. If you use an 8 x 8 pan like I did, they’ll also be deliciously thick!
If you want them a bit thinner, I suggest using a 9 x 9 pan.
Once packed in, I covered them with parchment and placed them in the freezer for a little bit over an hour – although I recommend 2 hours for best results.
The longer you freeze, the easier they are to cut into bars! I recommend using a long sharp knife for easy, even cutting.
Once done, I’m guessing you’ll want to dig in right away like I did – trust me – these bars are tough to resist!
You can store them in the refrigerator or freezer, but keep in mind that they’ll start to melt if kept at room temperature too long, due to the coconut oil.
Although, they will re-chill easily if you leave them out too long, so no worries 🙂
I hope you’re ready to no bake with me – these are GOOD ONES guys – let’s go!
No Bake Granola Bars with Raisins and Chocolate Chips {Grain Free, Paleo}
No Bake Granola Bars with Raisins and Chocolate Chips {Grain Free, Paleo}
Chewy, crunchy, sweet and salty, these grain free and paleo no bake granola bars are going to become your favorite with the first bite! They're loaded with raisins and mini chocolate chips, coconut flakes and nuts, sweetened with raw honey and packed with healthy fats. Kid approved, gluten-free, dairy-free, grain free and addicting!
Ingredients
- 1 cup raw pecan halves or walnuts
- 1 cup raw almonds
- 1 cup raw cashews
- 1 cup unsweetened coconut flakes
- 1 tsp cinnamon
- 1 cup raisins
- 1/2 tsp salt or 1/4 for less salty
- 1/4 cup organic coconut oil melted (use refined for no coconut flavor)
- 1/4 cup smooth almond butter
- 1/4 cup + 2 Tbsp raw honey
- 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
- 1/2 cup mini chocolate chips dairy free, soy free
Instructions
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Place the nuts in a food processor and pulse several times to “chop” them into a crumbly texture - a few larger pieces are a good thing - don’t overmix!
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Transfer the nuts to a large mixing bowl* and stir in coconut flakes, cinnamon, salt, and raisins to evenly combine.
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Place melted coconut oil in a small sauce pan and whisk in the almond butter and honey. Set heat to low and whisk while honey and almond butter melt. Once mixture is smooth and well combined, remove from heat and stir in the vanilla.
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Pour the wet mixture into the large bowl with the dry ingredients and stir to fully combine - I used a silicone spatula for this step. Thoroughly mix to make sure all the dry mixture is coated. Once coated, gently stir in the chocolate chips.
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Line an 8 x 8” or 9 x 9” square pan with parchment paper along the bottom and sides, with extra up the sides for easy removal. Transfer mixture in and press down, using your hands, or another piece of parchment paper to get it packed tightly into the pan.
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Cover the top with parchment or plastic wrap, then set in the freezer for at least 1 hour to firm, or longer if you have time.
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Remove pan from freezer and grab two ends of the parchment paper to remove the bars, set on a cutting board.
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Using a long very sharp knife, cut into 20 bars. You can wrap them in parchment individually storing in the fridge (for up to two weeks) or freezer for longer.
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Bars will start to melt around room temp due to the coconut oil, so they’ll need to be kept chilled to stay firm. Enjoy!
Recipe Video
Nutrition
What I Used To Make My No Bake Granola Bars:
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Natalie says
These granola bars look so delicious and so easy to make! YUM!
TIM says
I made the granola last weekend that you shared the recipe with us and it was crazy good. I like the idea of making it into bars so it looks like these bars are on my agenda for this weekend. Thanks for sharing!
Linda says
Like the no-bake idea of these granola bars especially with summer quickly approaching. Thanks for sharing another of your great-sounding recipes.
Brittany Audra @ Audra's Appetite says
These look absolutely incredible!! Can’t wait to try.
Glenna Rose Brown says
I have been looking food bars with hardly any sugar and these sound real good,
Cathy Mock says
I want to make these bars. They look and sound amazing. I can eat very little because of motility disorder. I am wondering if you could make them with oatmeal, I know its not Paleo, but I have just started to add oatmeal to my diet. Have you tried Oatmeal in them and if so what if any of the nuts could I omit or just cut down total amount of nuts. Any thoughts?? Thanks so much, love your recipies…
Chanté says
These bars are so delicious! I made them last night and my husband loved them too! Thanks for sharing!
Lissa says
I have a question! These are so awesome- what would happen if you added flax powder to them? DO you think tit might act like an egg and hold them together a bit better at room temp? Just wondering how I can make these so I can take them when traveling!
Michele says
Not sure that would work but you may want to try, the problem is really with the coconut oil and nut butter making these sticky at room temp!
Jackie says
These bars are unbelievable, by far the best I have ever made! I have 2 extremely picky eaters and am always trying to find healthy versions to the junk food they tend to prefer…my picky eaters LOVED these! I have shared this recipe with all my family and it has quickly become a favorite! Thank you!!
Alyson says
These granola bars are delicious and easy to make, thank you!
Catalina Domeyko says
These came out sooooo good that I didn’t want to share. My only question though is about the chocolate chips. I used what was suggested, however I was concerned that perhaps it’s not Paleo approved since the 1st ingredient is evaporated cane juice. Maybe I will substitute cacao nibs or dark chocolate next time. Regardless, this recipe is a keeper!!!
Michele says
You can use whatever chocolate you’re comfortable with – for the least amount of sugar I’d go with the cacao nibs or a really dark chocolate, chopped. You can also make your own paleo chocolate with maple syrup, chill and chop it to use here – I have a recipe to go along with these truffles if you’re interested. So happy you enjoyed them!
Stacy says
I can’t wait to make these they look amazing. Would love to have the granola recipe too 🙂
Michele says
Enjoy!
Janette says
Everything I had made of your has been amazing! These granola bars are my new favorite! Keep up the good work
Lori says
These look so yummy! I’m going to make these this weekend!
Crystal says
With that enjoy life chocolate chips it says it has a evaporated cane juice. Is that considered sugar? Do you think it is keto approved and Paleo approved I am not sure what evaporated cane juice is
Rebecca Rodriguez says
These are amazing!!! Instead of raisins, I used chopped figs and they turned out so good. I doubled the recipe, using a 13x 9 pan. Thank you for such healthy and yummy recipes. EVERYTHING I have tried on this site have been fantastic and all my kids love them too!
Chloe says
These no bake granola bars are DIVINE!! I made them and gave them to two of my friends and they asked for the recipe and we all scarfed them down. I am pregnant and almost due and will be making a few more batches of these to put in my freezer as postpartum fuel. They are serious SOOOO DELICIOUS!
Sherry says
Soooo good!
Lindsey Hill says
Holy cow. These are amazing. I ate the whole pan, myself, in three days. Please no judgements. I didn’t press them together well enough so some of it fell apart but I obviously wasn’t going to let it go to waste so I ate it as cereal! I left out the chocolate chips and put dates in. I jut finished making my second batch. TRY THESE IMMEDIATELY.
Kay says
Waiting for these to harden to cut into bars…but it is tasting awesome. I kept about 1/2 cup out for topping for coconut kefir.
Where can I find the strawberry granola?
TYC says
Added some flax seeds and hemp seeds just because I like those flavors, and threw in some walnuts to the nut mix. SO GOOD. Both people I shared this with asked me for the recipe after. I think that kind of response speaks for itself 🙂
Kelly says
These are SO good and SO easy. Made them exactly as written and they are a huge hit!
Esther says
Made these a couple of times. Big hit! Second time chopped the nuts smaller so that they are easier to eat for my small children. I also subbed some of the coconut oil with cocoa butter, because I hoped it would make them more solid at room temp. Didn’t work but adds nice flavor. ?
Sarah Leone says
Do you think these would taste okay with molasses instead of the honey? I have made these bars twice with honey and thought they were AMAZING but I need to bump up my iron. I was told that molasses is a great source of iron but I have no idea how to consume it! Thanks!
Adeleigh Halker says
These tasted amazing! But for some reason they would not stick together; I even put them in the freezer overnight.
Julie says
Absolutely delicious!! My go-to snack bars. I use different nuts depending what I have at the time. I also use maple syrup not honey. Always delish! Thanks!
Leslie says
These are my FAVORITE!! I make a batch a week and even leave out the chocolate chips ? I eat them straight from the freezer and they are sooo good. Whenever I crave bad food I just grab one of these and it hits the spot! If you haven’t yet, you have to try these!
Jen says
these.are.the.best!! I’m making them for the 3rd time and even people we know who think we eat funny (aka paleo/grassfed/free range/etc) LOVED these. I did make a bit more of the almond butter, coconut oil, honey sauce… mine didn’t quite stick together with the amount in the recipe. Also, I added cocoa nibs 🙂 thx for the amazing recipe!
Stefanie says
These came out great! I’ve tried other recipes which just fell apart and turned into granola.
Will definitely make again ?
Mishirosay says
Can you sub the honey for sugar free maple? I try to keep my treats as low glycemic as I can and I know honey is what really holds the bars together and gives them they’re sweetness.
Randy says
These were fabulous, but we had to eat them with a spoon. Any idea why they didn’t stay together, even after freezing?
Kim says
These are amazing! I want to eat them all the time! I took one to my trainer and one of her coworkers. She didn’t want to share with him lol. My husband even likes them, he’s picky. I leave them in the freezer and eat one before I workout or mid afternoon. Thank you for this recipe. It really is the best nut bar recipe I’ve had!
Hailey Daigle says
OMG! 1000/10!
I’ve been eating paleo for about a year and following PRM since day one. Her baked granola has always been my go-to but WOW! I am shocked at how great these bars lol. Thanks again for another awesome recipe! I have a new go-to :b
Leah Saks says
These look terrific! Do you think I can swap the raisins with chopped dates?
Cheryl says
Can these be made without the chocolate?
Roxanna says
These look so yummy and I’d love to try this healthier version of granola bars for school snacks- do you think they’d get sticky in a lunch box? Maybe begin with them frozen and they’d thaw in a few hours? Thanks for your thoughts!
Michelle Goodman says
These are truly amazing! My son is gluten free and only does honey/maple syrup as sweetener and these are the best snack we have found… by far! And, I do tons and tons of recipes. Ty so much!
Traci says
These have become a staple in our house – so good! Has anyone found a way to make them stick together better tho – they crumble quite a bit.
Jen says
In place of (or in addition to!) the chocolate chips, I melted good quality dark chocolate and poured a thin layer on the top of my bars before freezing. Once the chocolate re-solidifies, the bars stay together much better. Still have to keep them cold, because the coconut oil and the chocolate melt easily.
Pearl says
Crumbling too much. Disappointing.
Sand R says
Love these granola bars! I used cranberries instead of raisins and we eat them straight from the freezer so they don’t crumble as much! We also like to eat it over yogurt! Thank you for the recipe!
Kristyn Hewitt says
Love, love these grain free granola bars. I double my batch. I cut them up and keep them in the freezer until i want to eat. My sister and nieces from California also loved them! Shared your website. Thanks for sharing all your great recipes!!!
Malina says
The best ever bars ! Nutritious and very tasty.
Sarah Mahaffey says
Ridiculously amazing!!
Angela says
Love this is no bake.
Jessica Carroll says
I certainly loved them
Jessica Carroll says
❤️😍❤️😍❤️😍❤️
Laura says
I’m kinda addicted to these. But wondering the calorie count per serving if you happen to know…
Ace says
Hello. Can I use melted butter instead of coconut oil? Thank you!
Anna Hansen says
These are great! I eliminated the honey and chocolate chips, and did 1/4 tsp salt and 1/2 cup raisins. I used coconut flakes and put in the food processor to make them a little smaller. Also, I put the almonds in the food processor first, then added the other nuts so I didn’t get huge almond chunks since they are a harder nut. Next time I’ll do more almond butter to help with binding and add cacao nibs.
MW says
These are delicious!! I even made a few modifications with ingredients and they turned out amazing still!
My modifications: I did about 1/4 cup flax seeds instead of coconut shreds, did cashew butter instead of almond butter, and no salt just used already salted mixed nuts. Not sure if my subs are paleo friendly as I am not paleo but do have dietary restrictions.