This work week definitely caught up with me and I am so thankful for Sunday’s off! I need to catch up on housework, other things, etc. but instead I am going to go meet my parents for the afternoon—so everything else can wait. :-)
But what can’t wait is this..
- My first time making homemade granola bars—love them!
- And, a new video tutorial on how to make my beloved Fiber One Pie Crust..I get quite a few questions on it, so this video is well overdue.
With the pie crust you can make all of these recipes:
So sit back and enjoy the (short) show!
Video Notes
- 1 1/2 c Fiber One original cereal goes into a Magic Bullet or food processor.
- Once ground up, add in 1 Tbsp of Fat Free I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter Spread.
- Stir, then add in 1 cup of warm water and mix until there are no loose crumbs left.
- With a spatula, press into 9 inch pie pan and continue with desired pie recipe—you can pre-bake this as well, or just fill with pie filling and eat.
Now onto the granola bar recipe many of you are waiting for!
By the way, if you can make Rice Krispie bars, you can make these!
No-Bake Chewy Granola Bars
Ingredients:
1. Combine honey and butter in a medium saucepan over medium-high heat. Stir in brown sugar after butter starts to melt.
2. Bring the mixture to a boil, then lower the heat to medium-low and simmer until the sugar dissolves, about 2 minutes. Remove the saucepan from the heat.
3. Add the granola and rice cereal into the saucepan and fold them into the sauce until evenly coated.
4. Spread the mixture into a 9×13 inch ungreased baking pan and press firmly with a spatula to evenly fill. Sprinkle the chocolate and peanut butter chips onto the top of the granola and gently press them down.
5. Put the pan in the refrigerator until cooled and firm, about 15 minutes, then cut into bars.
18 servings
These are SO good and very open to customization. What flavor combos are you thinking of trying?!
CaSaundra, these homemade granola bars look so tempting! So healthy and delicious, I am sure.
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to giving these granola bars a try. Mmmm....
ReplyDeleteThe bars look great! When I'm not at work, I'm going to watch your video, really cool.
ReplyDeleteThese bars look delicious. I really want to give them a try. I hope you are having a wonderful day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteYum. Those granola bars look delectable. It's also amazing to know how many different things you can make pie crusts out of!!
ReplyDeleteHoly yum to the bars!!!
ReplyDeleteHope you had a great afternoon with your parents...
Those granola bars sound wonderful! I love the no-bake part :) Are they crumbly? It's really not that much ooey gooey honey and butter to hold it all together :)
ReplyDeleteI love "all purpose" recipes that you can use for a gazillion different things. That crust sounds like it has endless possibilities :)
ReplyDeleteI have yet to venture into homemade granola bar land. Pre-packaged ones are just so much easier. I wish I had your culinary ambition :)
Homemade granola bars are one of my favorite breakfasts/snacks. I love that you control what goes into them and they are so free of preservatives. My favorite flavor is an almond, dried orange-cranberries combination. I usually bake them though...I like the thought of yours being no-bake, especially in the heat of the summer! Thanks for sharing...glad I found your blog :)
ReplyDeleteOoh I'm gonna make a big batch of that and give it to my brother..he's always at work and needing a snack to go in the mornings! And it is so simple with minimal ingredients, too!
ReplyDeleteI hope you got some relaxing in!! Aren't homemade granola bars the best? They make me never want to buy any from the store! So cool that you were born in MA! I grew up in Andover (about 7 years!!).
ReplyDeleteYour granola bars look great! I love making my own at home, too.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the video but I especially appreciate the recipe for the granola bars. They sound terrific. I hope you are having a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteLove the video and hte crust recipe! Yum!! I need to try that! Sometimes I do a similar thing with pretzels because I love the salty sweet combo! The granola bars look amazing too!!
ReplyDeleteloving how you dont have to cook these! white chocolate sounds like it would be a delish ingredient for them.
ReplyDeleteMaybe cranberry almond too!