These homemade power bars are absolutely delicious, filling, and they're packed with protein, healthy unsaturated fats, fiber and antioxidant. They take little time to make and you can vary the ingredients to satisfy the personal taste, be creative and enjoy!
Chinese Red Dates and Seeds Power Bars
Inspired by Robyn Cooks
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- Preheat oven to 175C/350F. Stir together the ground flaxseed and the water in a small bowl and let soak for 10 minutes until it forms a gel.
- Meanwhile, in a large mixing bowl, combine the oats, dried Chinese red dates, and roasted pepitas.
- In a separate medium microwave-safe bowl, microwave the sesame paste, inverted sugar syrup, and vanilla for 30 seconds. Stir together until well mixed. Add the banana and mash with a fork to combine. Stir in the gelatinized flax mixture.
- Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients and stir to combine. Press the mixture firmly into a lightly greased 20x22-cm baking dish and bake for 15 minutes. Remove and cool in the pan on the counter for 15-20 minutes, then chill in the fridge for about 45 minutes before slicing. Store leftovers in the fridge for up to 5 days, or individually wrap and freeze for up to 2 months.
wow super healthy oats and nuts bar
ReplyDeleteWonderful bars! A great choice of ingredients.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
super healthy and tasty!! love them!
ReplyDeleteOoh I love the ingredient list on these! Pepitas are such an underrated seed...
ReplyDeleteme encanta los ingredientes y semillas en general ,barritas super ricaaas y saludables ,abrazos hugs hugs.
ReplyDeleteThese look so yummy! I like your take on this recipe!
ReplyDeleteThese are some healthy bars and they look wonderful. I don't think I have seen Chinese red dates. Where did you find them?
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Chinese red dates are new to me! shall definitely read more about it. The power bars looks really healthy.
ReplyDeleteWhat a simple and delicious recipe! Perfect for hiking :), Miriam@Meatless Meals For Meat Eaters
ReplyDeleteThese sound and look really good. I love the ingredients.
ReplyDeleteThis looks wonderful and healthy. I'll look out for dried chinese dates, since I am not familiar with it. Nice recipe! I'll share with my foodie friends.
ReplyDeleteThey look delicious and super healthy, I'd love to try them!
ReplyDeleteThese look amazing! I love that the sweetener is maple syrup - my favorite! I've never used sesame paste before. Do you think I can make my own by just grinding sesame seeds?
ReplyDeleteI feel healthier just reading this! Will have to try :)
ReplyDeleteThis is such a healthy snack and "energy" bar!
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ReplyDeleteThese looks delicious and healthy to boot ! Awesome photos as always ! ;)
ReplyDeletePerfect!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a healthy snack....
Love it.
I just bought a bag of ground flaxseed today! Guess what I'm going to use it to make? These look absolutely delicious.
ReplyDeleteoh delicious! I like the use of Chinese dates here :>
ReplyDeletecan I use tahini instead of sesame paste?
ReplyDeleteWow, these look chock full of amazing nutrients and energy :) I adore red dates, I bet I would love one of these gems.
ReplyDeleteThe perfect snack on the golf course, wish I had a couple for this weekend! I will have to Google the Chinese Red Dates as that is an ingredient that's new to me;-)
ReplyDeleteI've been really craving something nutty like this! Sounds like the perfect snack to me!
ReplyDeletewow I've never made power bars at home but yours looks so delicious and full of nutrition! Would love to try it someday. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI would love to snack on these! Looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI am munching on store-bought bars of cereal as I read this, wishing I have some of yours to enjoy 'cos they do look really delicious!
ReplyDeleteI love that these are sucrose free, which means I can enjoy them :)
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious and nutricious. I would love one right now!
ReplyDeleteThose look delicious - and so healthy!
ReplyDeletethese are absolutely bursting with nutritious stuff! very nice, angie!
ReplyDeleteThese sound amazing~healthy AND delicious! Wish I had one(or two:)) for my breakfast right now!
ReplyDeleteOh yes please! I want to make these now. Never heard of the red dates but guess any old date will do! Thank you so much for this recipe! I'm on it. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteWow, these are really powerfully healthy! Great recipe. Thanks for sharing, Angie. I might attempt at making them! :)
ReplyDeleteexcellent idea, angie! healthy and poweful bars!!
ReplyDeleteThese bars look wonderful, Angie. So wholesome, colorful and I bet delicious! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWOW! Packed full of flavor and protein.... So much better than what you can buy in a store!
ReplyDeleteWow. These look so beautiful and flavorful.
ReplyDeleteThese look wonderful Angie, I've never heard of Chinese Red Dates before I read your blog. They look really tasty too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bars and so healthy. And quite original too. I discovered Chinese red dates a couple of years back only, great addition.
ReplyDeleteThese look so unique and delicious!
ReplyDeleteThese sound delicious and they certainly have great eye appeal. I've bookmarked this to try when things slowdown around here. I hope you have a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic snack, Angie! I appreciate that they're filling and also healthy! Love when it works out like that. Lovely photos. :) x
ReplyDeleteWell since I am on a health kick these are perfect timing!
ReplyDeleteThey look and sound delicious!
ReplyDeleteI am a huge fan of granola bars and other various health snacks like these! This combo sounds great!
ReplyDeleteI love homemade power bars and the Chinese dates are very intriguing to me!
ReplyDeleteThese look really good. Love the idea of using Chinese red dates in baking.
ReplyDeleteI love bars with dates in the like the larabars, but this has so much more flavor, I bet it tastes great and fills you up! I will have to look for the red dates the next time I go to our Asian market....would love to try this.
ReplyDeleteThis is a really good energy food. Make a big batch and enjoy.
ReplyDeleteAs always, awesome.
Velva
@Achu's Amma's Kitchen
ReplyDeleteDefinitely it is a super healthy bar filled with oats and banana.
Two of my girls don't like chopped nuts (ground are OK, but that's not the same:), but I love the difference in texture they add to anything. Love these!
ReplyDeleteLovely blog and great recipes, I'm glad I'm stopped by :)
ReplyDeleteThese sound like extra delicious granola bars! I love all of the rockstar ingredients in them.
ReplyDeleteUna exquisitez son deliciosas y nutritivas ,adoro las semillas,abrazos hugs,hugs.
ReplyDeleteOooh I love making my own "bars" and these look like great ones to add to my repertoire!
ReplyDeleteLooks nice and healthy.
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Regards
Spoon and Chopsticks
http://spoon-and-chopsticks.blogspot.com/
They look delicious and nutritious. Thanks for sharing Angie!
ReplyDeleteLooks super healthy and delicious :)
ReplyDeleteNext to cranberries, dates are one of my favorite dried fruits! Next to the dates in there, the flax seed and the sesame paste ingredients really makes me want to taste these. Very creative as well as unique snack-well done!
ReplyDeleteI love these power bars, so different from all the others. I sure could use a nice batch to keep around for my mid-afternoon snack...guess I'll just have to get all the ingredients and make some...yumm!
ReplyDeleteSuper healthy and fantastic bars!
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure I could find Dried Chinese red dates. I'll replace them with chopped dates and hope that works.
ReplyDeletenice.........this looks delicious vth tempting pics.....
ReplyDeleteMaha:-)
Delicious and super healthy! I've never come across Chinese red dates, but I'm sure Medjool dates would work just fine.
ReplyDeleteoh these look great and that quote on England umm not sure
ReplyDeleteThey really do look like a power bar. Packed with so much goodness. My naturopath would be very happy to see me chow down a few of those!
ReplyDeleteOh these look wonderful! I have been trying to find fun ideas for when I travel. I need healthier options, but still delicious:-) Beautiful, Hugs, Terra
ReplyDeleteAwesome..love the ingredients and the simplicity of the recipe!
ReplyDeleteI love how you add chinese red dates into the power bar. Pinned!
ReplyDeleteAngie - these sound incredible. I love jujube dates, reminds me of my childhood.
ReplyDeleteHealthy and so so easy to put together! Love it A!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic snack! They sound incredible :)
ReplyDeleteBrowsing through what I missed...and this one is exceptionally appealing to me Angie...especially with the maple syrup addition ;o)
ReplyDeleteCiao for now,
Claudia
Perfectly done. Even the texture looks good.
ReplyDeleteLooking at its picture always tells it how delicious it is.
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