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Kitchen Sink Granola Bars. Or Baked Granola Cereal.

by Kathy Patalsky · updated: Sep 13, 2019 · published: Aug 18, 2009 · About 5 minutes to read this article. 53 Comments

Anyone who has made granola bars at home knows how easy it is.

Warning: After reading this post, you will have no excuse for eating store-bought granola bars.

Everything but the kitchen sink! Make my recipe for Kitchen Sink Granola Bars your own: What ingredients do you have on hand? My ingredients included dried cherries and blueberries, chopped Brazil nuts, flax seed powder, raw cashews, almonds, sunflower seeds, cinnamon and toasted coconut. I even stuck in a few dark chocolate chips to woo in the anti-granola-bar people. These bars are delicious and healthy as a high-energy on-the-go snack. You can even modify the recipe to make loose granola cereal. Call them custom, call them artisanal, just call them your own! Here's the recipe...


What's in your Bar???
Everyone will have a different bar. But just be sure and fill it with high fiber, nutrient-dense good for you ingredients! Some options include: raisins, dried apricots, macadamia nuts, pumpkin seeds, walnuts, prune pieces, almonds, cashews, dried pineapple, sesame seeds, peanuts, cacao nibs, cranberries, goji berries, whole flax seeds, pecans, crushed pretzels, cereal, dried banana and more! So many options. Good thing my recipe is so easy to customize.

My Bars. Here's what I put in my bars: dried Bing cherries, dried blueberries, unsweetened shredded coconut, roasted/salted almonds, Irish style oatmeal, blueberry flavored flax seed powder, chopped raw cashews, sunflower seeds, maple syrup and agave syrup. Note: I like to use a variety of sweeteners to build the flavors. You can use agave syrup, maple syrup, date paste, malt syrup, brown sugar or raw sugar. Honey is an option for non-vegans. Here's the basic recipe I use:

Below is the "Bars" Recipe. But if you'd like to simply make loose granola cereal here is the recipe:

Loose Granola Cereal
vegan

2 C. Steel cut oats
¾ C. Agave Syrup or Maple Syrup
4 tablespoon Canola, Grapeseed, Macadamia Nut or Olive Oil
½ C. Flax seed meal or wheat germ, pan toasted
1 ½ C. Dried fruit assortment
1 C. Unsweetened shredded coconut
1 ½ C. Chopped nuts (assorted)
1 tablespoon Vanilla extract
1 teaspoon cinnamon
½ teaspoon salt

Directions:

1. Toast the oatmeal, coconut and nuts with a splash of oil. Bake in a casserole dish at 350 degrees for ten minutes to toast.

2. Toss all remaining ingredients together with the toasted nut/oat mix.

3. Bake the granola for 20 minutes at 400 degrees - stirring mixture every 5 minutes. You really just want to dry toast the ingredients quickly.

4. Remove from oven. Then toss granola in a bowl and place in a bag for storage. Since you are using oil instead of butter, no refrigeration is required - and your granola will not firm up the way the bars will.

Kitchen Sink Granola Bars
vegan, makes one casserole sheet of bars

2 C. Steel cut oats
⅔ C. Wet sweetener (Agave Syrup or Maple Syrup)
¼ C. Another variety of sweetener (wet or dry)
4 tablespoon Vegan buttery spread
½ C. Flax seed meal or wheat germ, pan toasted
1 ½ C. Dried fruit assortment
1 C. Unsweetened shredded coconut (or more fruit/grains)
½ C. Whole nuts (for chunky texture)
1 C. Chopped nuts (assorted)
½ C. Seeds (sunflower, sesame, poppy, etc.)
1 tablespoon Vanilla extract
1 teaspoon cinnamon
½ teaspoon salt
*adjust salt based on how many of your nuts are pre-salted
spray canola or olive oil

optional:
*thin layer of dark chocolate chips as a topping
*Substitute half the buttery spread with a nut butter such as almond or peanut butter

Directions:

1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

2. Layer parchment paper or foil in a square casserole dish. Grease the insides with canola or olive oil.

3. In a large mixing bowl, add the oatmeal, coconut and nuts and toss well. Transfer this dry mix to the casserole dish. Spray a bit of spray oil on top of dry mix-this will aid the toasting process.

4. Place dish in oven to toast for 10 minutes.

5. Over low heat, toast your flax seed meal or wheat germ in a dry pan for about 1 minute. Transfer toasted meal to large mixing bowl.

6. Stove top: Place a soup pan over high heat. Add the buttery spread, liquid and dry sweeteners, vanilla extract, salt and cinnamon. Heat until it has melted together and becomes bubbly. Turn heat to low.

7. Measure fruit and seed ingredients and place in large mixing bowl. Toss well.

8. By now, your ten minute oat/coconut/nut mix should be just about lightly toasted. Pull the casserole dish out of the oven Carefully transfer the toasted mix into the large mixing bowl.

9. Next, pour the butter/sugar hot liquid into the mixing bowl. Stir well until the mixture is thick, firm and well combined.

10. Pour the entire mixture into your lined casserole dish. Add any toppings (chocolate/crushed nuts/other).

11. Bake at 300 degrees for 35 minutes.

12. Allow to cool for one hour before slicing into bars. Allow to fully cool in fridge for storage. Bars will become chewy and firm in a cold fridge.

13. Store in individual plastic baggies for easy grab-n-go snacks!



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About Kathy Patalsky

Hey there! I'm Kathy, lover of kitty cats, weekend baking, 90's movies, travel, beach fog and foamy lattes. Since 2007, I have been sharing my vegan recipes and photos. My goal is to make your cooking life a little easier, delicious - and plant-loaded - while sharing some LIFE and conversation along the way.

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  1. jean says

    August 25, 2012 at 5:23 pm

    Are most of the ingredients bought raw?

    Reply
  2. Kathy Patalsky says

    October 16, 2010 at 10:26 pm

    hmmm... I'm drawing a blank right now. I have personally used ore nuts/seeds than fruit and the bars come out 'not-too-sweet' - I find the dried fruit is what pushes sweet over the top for me sometimes. I also like using lots of white sesame seeds because they are slightly bland and absorb 'sweetness' well - without being too heavy like a nut. Hope some of that helps!..

    Reply
  3. Anonymous says

    April 24, 2010 at 11:29 pm

    *A trick for squishing them down:

    Spray the back of a metal spatula with cooking oil.
    Also, you can do a final squish, using the same spatula, right when they come out of the oven, before you chill them.

    Thanks for a delicious recipe with limitless opportunities for variation!!!!!

    Reply
  4. Anonymous says

    April 24, 2010 at 11:29 pm

    *A trick for squishing them down:

    Spray the back of a metal spatula with cooking oil.
    Also, you can do a final squish, using the same spatula, right when they come out of the oven, before you chill them.

    Thanks for a delicious recipe with limitless opportunities for variation!!!!!

    Reply
  5. Anonymous says

    March 20, 2020 at 6:44 pm

    *A trick for squishing them down:

    Spray the back of a metal spatula with cooking oil.
    Also, you can do a final squish, using the same spatula, right when they come out of the oven, before you chill them.

    Thanks for a delicious recipe with limitless opportunities for variation!!!!!

    Reply
  6. Anonymous says

    March 29, 2010 at 1:48 am

    Seriously, my mouth is watering right now. Great photos!

    Reply
  7. Anonymous says

    March 29, 2010 at 1:48 am

    Seriously, my mouth is watering right now. Great photos!

    Reply
  8. Anonymous says

    March 29, 2010 at 1:48 am

    Seriously, my mouth is watering right now. Great photos!

    Reply
  9. Anonymous says

    March 29, 2010 at 1:48 am

    Seriously, my mouth is watering right now. Great photos!

    Reply
  10. Kathy says

    January 16, 2010 at 8:00 pm

    Rene,

    I used a basic rectangle glass casserole pan - it was about 9" x 13".

    Kathy

    Reply
  11. Kathy says

    January 16, 2010 at 8:00 pm

    Rene,

    I used a basic rectangle glass casserole pan - it was about 9" x 13".

    Kathy

    Reply
  12. Kathy says

    January 16, 2010 at 8:00 pm

    Rene, I used a basic rectangle glass casserole pan - it was about 9" x 13". Kathy

    Reply
  13. Kathy says

    January 16, 2010 at 8:00 pm

    Rene,

    I used a basic rectangle glass casserole pan - it was about 9" x 13".

    Kathy

    Reply
  14. Rene says

    January 10, 2010 at 8:05 pm

    I'd like to try this recipe-- what size pan do you use for it?

    Reply
  15. Rene says

    January 10, 2010 at 8:05 pm

    I&#39d like to try this recipe-- what size pan do you use for it?

    Reply
  16. Rene says

    January 10, 2010 at 8:05 pm

    I&#39d like to try this recipe-- what size pan do you use for it?

    Reply
  17. Rene says

    January 10, 2010 at 8:05 pm

    I'd like to try this recipe-- what size pan do you use for it?

    Reply
  18. Kathy says

    October 01, 2009 at 5:40 pm

    I&#39ve experimented a few times with this and the trick for me was to make sure you cook them long enough and really heat your sugar ingredients high before adding to the mix.

    try baking a bit longer and even at a bit higher temp and they should firm up. Also, chilling the bars in the fridge is a good idea before cutting.

    Let me know if that helps!

    Kathy

    ps Granola Bars are tricky. I tried making them by subbing some of the sugar with peanut butter. They got all crumbly and didn&#39t harden correctly. You have to make sure you are using enough sugar ingredients-sugar is the binding substance. (Maple or agave syrup is used for vegan bars.)

    Reply
  19. Kathy says

    October 01, 2009 at 5:40 pm

    I've experimented a few times with this and the trick for me was to make sure you cook them long enough and really heat your sugar ingredients high before adding to the mix.

    try baking a bit longer and even at a bit higher temp and they should firm up. Also, chilling the bars in the fridge is a good idea before cutting.

    Let me know if that helps!

    Kathy

    ps Granola Bars are tricky. I tried making them by subbing some of the sugar with peanut butter. They got all crumbly and didn't harden correctly. You have to make sure you are using enough sugar ingredients-sugar is the binding substance. (Maple or agave syrup is used for vegan bars.)

    Reply
  20. Kathy says

    October 01, 2009 at 5:40 pm

    I&#39ve experimented a few times with this and the trick for me was to make sure you cook them long enough and really heat your sugar ingredients high before adding to the mix.try baking a bit longer and even at a bit higher temp and they should firm up. Also, chilling the bars in the fridge is a good idea before cutting.Let me know if that helps!Kathyps Granola Bars are tricky. I tried making them by subbing some of the sugar with peanut butter. They got all crumbly and didn&#39t harden correctly. You have to make sure you are using enough sugar ingredients-sugar is the binding substance. (Maple or agave syrup is used for vegan bars.)

    Reply
  21. Kathy says

    October 01, 2009 at 5:40 pm

    I've experimented a few times with this and the trick for me was to make sure you cook them long enough and really heat your sugar ingredients high before adding to the mix.

    try baking a bit longer and even at a bit higher temp and they should firm up. Also, chilling the bars in the fridge is a good idea before cutting.

    Let me know if that helps!

    Kathy

    ps Granola Bars are tricky. I tried making them by subbing some of the sugar with peanut butter. They got all crumbly and didn't harden correctly. You have to make sure you are using enough sugar ingredients-sugar is the binding substance. (Maple or agave syrup is used for vegan bars.)

    Reply
  22. YCSWID says

    September 30, 2009 at 8:55 pm

    I tried this recipe today and although it was absolutely delicious only the outer edge would remain in "bar" form. We now have a container of yummy sticky granola but no bars. What size square pan did you use? I couldn't press the mixture into my pan as it was just sticking to my hands. Any suggestions?

    Reply
  23. YCSWID says

    September 30, 2009 at 8:55 pm

    I tried this recipe today and although it was absolutely delicious only the outer edge would remain in "bar" form. We now have a container of yummy sticky granola but no bars. What size square pan did you use? I couldn&#39t press the mixture into my pan as it was just sticking to my hands. Any suggestions?

    Reply
  24. YCSWID says

    September 30, 2009 at 8:55 pm

    I tried this recipe today and although it was absolutely delicious only the outer edge would remain in "bar" form. We now have a container of yummy sticky granola but no bars. What size square pan did you use? I couldn&#39t press the mixture into my pan as it was just sticking to my hands. Any suggestions?

    Reply
  25. YCSWID says

    September 30, 2009 at 8:55 pm

    I tried this recipe today and although it was absolutely delicious only the outer edge would remain in "bar" form. We now have a container of yummy sticky granola but no bars. What size square pan did you use? I couldn't press the mixture into my pan as it was just sticking to my hands. Any suggestions?

    Reply
  26. Dame Jolie says

    August 20, 2009 at 12:17 pm

    Those look fabulous--its a nice combination of sweet/salty/fruity and nutty! will definitely try these.

    Reply
  27. Dame Jolie says

    August 20, 2009 at 12:17 pm

    Those look fabulous--its a nice combination of sweet/salty/fruity and nutty! will definitely try these.

    Reply
  28. Dame Jolie says

    August 20, 2009 at 12:17 pm

    Those look fabulous--its a nice combination of sweet/salty/fruity and nutty! will definitely try these.

    Reply
  29. Dame Jolie says

    August 20, 2009 at 12:17 pm

    Those look fabulous--its a nice combination of sweet/salty/fruity and nutty! will definitely try these.

    Reply
  30. ABowlOfMush says

    August 19, 2009 at 4:09 pm

    Yum I love granola bars like this!

    Reply
  31. ABowlOfMush says

    August 19, 2009 at 4:09 pm

    Yum I love granola bars like this!

    Reply
  32. ABowlOfMush says

    August 19, 2009 at 4:09 pm

    Yum I love granola bars like this!

    Reply
  33. ABowlOfMush says

    August 19, 2009 at 4:09 pm

    Yum I love granola bars like this!

    Reply
  34. Heavenly Housewife says

    August 19, 2009 at 10:51 am

    Thanks for this fantastic recipe. It gives me a lot of ideas on how I can use some of the food in my larder (especially the granola hubby decided he needed, but never eats).

    Reply
  35. Heavenly Housewife says

    August 19, 2009 at 10:51 am

    Thanks for this fantastic recipe. It gives me a lot of ideas on how I can use some of the food in my larder (especially the granola hubby decided he needed, but never eats).

    Reply
  36. Heavenly Housewife says

    August 19, 2009 at 10:51 am

    Thanks for this fantastic recipe. It gives me a lot of ideas on how I can use some of the food in my larder (especially the granola hubby decided he needed, but never eats).

    Reply
  37. Heavenly Housewife says

    August 19, 2009 at 10:51 am

    Thanks for this fantastic recipe. It gives me a lot of ideas on how I can use some of the food in my larder (especially the granola hubby decided he needed, but never eats).

    Reply
  38. Kathy says

    August 19, 2009 at 12:48 am

    HBB~

    Dried cherries! yes!

    It's funny I'm not even a big dried fruit fan! But in a granola bar, blueberries and cherries taste awesome! Perfect perfect perfect snack.

    Kathy

    Reply
  39. Kathy says

    August 19, 2009 at 12:48 am

    HBB~

    Dried cherries! yes!

    It&#39s funny I&#39m not even a big dried fruit fan! But in a granola bar, blueberries and cherries taste awesome! Perfect perfect perfect snack.

    Kathy

    Reply
  40. Kathy says

    August 19, 2009 at 12:48 am

    HBB~Dried cherries! yes!It&#39s funny I&#39m not even a big dried fruit fan! But in a granola bar, blueberries and cherries taste awesome! Perfect perfect perfect snack.Kathy

    Reply
  41. Kathy says

    August 19, 2009 at 12:48 am

    HBB~

    Dried cherries! yes!

    It's funny I'm not even a big dried fruit fan! But in a granola bar, blueberries and cherries taste awesome! Perfect perfect perfect snack.

    Kathy

    Reply
  42. Healthy Beach Bum says

    August 19, 2009 at 12:42 am

    Wow these look really good 🙂 I need to brave it and try to make some one day... they are way too tasty to pass up! Those cherries you added are making me hungry!

    Reply
  43. Healthy Beach Bum says

    August 19, 2009 at 12:42 am

    Wow these look really good 🙂 I need to brave it and try to make some one day... they are way too tasty to pass up! Those cherries you added are making me hungry!

    Reply
  44. Healthy Beach Bum says

    August 19, 2009 at 12:42 am

    Wow these look really good 🙂 I need to brave it and try to make some one day... they are way too tasty to pass up! Those cherries you added are making me hungry!

    Reply
  45. Healthy Beach Bum says

    August 19, 2009 at 12:42 am

    Wow these look really good 🙂 I need to brave it and try to make some one day... they are way too tasty to pass up! Those cherries you added are making me hungry!

    Reply
  46. Green Bean says

    August 18, 2009 at 9:31 pm

    These look fantastic! I've got a granola bar recipe I use but your shows me to be a bit, um, more flexible in terms of ingredients etc. Homemade granola bars beat store bought any day of the week.

    Reply
  47. Green Bean says

    August 18, 2009 at 9:31 pm

    These look fantastic! I&#39ve got a granola bar recipe I use but your shows me to be a bit, um, more flexible in terms of ingredients etc. Homemade granola bars beat store bought any day of the week.

    Reply
  48. Green Bean says

    August 18, 2009 at 9:31 pm

    These look fantastic! I&#39ve got a granola bar recipe I use but your shows me to be a bit, um, more flexible in terms of ingredients etc. Homemade granola bars beat store bought any day of the week.

    Reply
  49. Green Bean says

    August 18, 2009 at 9:31 pm

    These look fantastic! I've got a granola bar recipe I use but your shows me to be a bit, um, more flexible in terms of ingredients etc. Homemade granola bars beat store bought any day of the week.

    Reply
  50. becheap says

    August 18, 2009 at 9:22 pm

    I just started making my own granola and now I'm inspired to make my own bars. Thanks!

    Reply
  51. Anonymous says

    August 18, 2009 at 9:22 pm

    I just started making my own granola and now I&#39m inspired to make my own bars. Thanks!

    Reply
  52. Anonymous says

    August 18, 2009 at 9:22 pm

    I just started making my own granola and now I&#39m inspired to make my own bars. Thanks!

    Reply
  53. Anonymous says

    August 18, 2009 at 9:22 pm

    I just started making my own granola and now I'm inspired to make my own bars. Thanks!

    Reply

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