A healthier version of
traditional peanut butter bars.
Not exact matches
Modifications were: - used
traditional oats because I didn't have quick cook, just gave them a quick zap in the Nutribullet and kept 1/4 cup unground for texture - omitted hemp seeds because I don't have those - unsweetened applesauce instead of bananas (love bananas but wanted my blueberries to have center stage)- I'm not vegan so I used 2 medium eggs - replaced 1 tbsp
peanut butter with mayo (love
peanut butter but not necessarily mixed with other flavors)- threw in maybe 1/2 tsp chia seeds just for grins Baking time was right around 35 minutes in a 8 × 8 Pyrex baking dish and I left them to cool all day and cut them into 9
bars this evening.
Health Valley has developed a twist on the
traditional favorite, with
Peanut Butter and Jelly
Bars available in three scrumptious flavors:
Peanut Butter & Grape Jelly,
Peanut Butter & Strawberry Jelly and
Peanut Butter & Chocolate.
One Year Ago: Oatmeal Fudge
Bars Two Years Ago:
Traditional Challah Three Years Ago: Blackberry Coconut Scones Four Years Ago:
Peanut Butter Chocolate Frosted Cake & Orange Coconut Pull - Apart Bread Five Years Ago: Chocolate Oatmeal Muffins, Chocolate Oatmeal Raisin Cookies, & Coconut Whipped Cream Six Years Ago: Chocolate Caramel Crispy
Bars, Tropical Banana Bread, Strawberry Balsamic Jam, & Strawberry Oat
Bars Seven Years Ago: Vanilla Almond Cupcakes, Banana Pudding, Devil's Food Cake, & Flourless
Peanut Butter Cookies
Chocolate
Peanut Butter Squares These chocolate peanut butter squares are a simple alternative to the traditional Canadian Nanaim
Peanut Butter Squares These chocolate peanut butter squares are a simple alternative to the traditional Canadian Nanaim
Butter Squares These chocolate
peanut butter squares are a simple alternative to the traditional Canadian Nanaim
peanut butter squares are a simple alternative to the traditional Canadian Nanaim
butter squares are a simple alternative to the
traditional Canadian Nanaimo
bar.