Protein bars are a delicious and convenient way to enjoy a high protein snack. There is no need to buy protein bars when it's far cheaper and more nutritious to make your own. These wholesome protein bars, adapted from desserts with benefits, are made with quality hemp and rice protein, antioxidant-rich green tea powder with nutritious oat and healthy fats.
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- Line a 20x12-cm plastic box with a large sheet of plastic wrap. Whisk together the almond butter, soya milk, and stevia extract until combined in a mixing bowl.
- In another bowl, mix together the hemp protein powder, rice protein powder, oat flour and matcha powder. Slowly add this dry mixture to the almond butter mixture. Mix until the mixture is even, scraping down the sides of the bowl if necessary. It should have a texture like cookie dough.
- Spoon the mixture into the prepared box and flatten the surface with a rubber spatula or pastry roller. Cover the box with plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight.
- The next day, slice the protein bars and drizzle them liberally with melted white chocolate. Store the rest in a plastic box with a lid in the fridge.
Simple, looks delicious and no bake… yums :D
ReplyDeleteNever bought a protein bar in my life...don't trust those. These above, on the other hand, I would definitely try! You gonna keep us all in good shape, Angie! Thanks! :) ela
ReplyDeleteI love these no bake recipes especially now that summer is on its way and the baking in the oven sometimes is really hard here!
ReplyDeleteAn interesting recipe! Those bars must taste great.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
Hi Angie! These protein bars are so beautifully presented, who can resist them :)
ReplyDeleteLovely protein bars! Healthy and homemade, the best!
ReplyDeleteSuch healthy, delicious and nice looking snack! I like that color, unusual but really cool :)
ReplyDeleteLovely protein bars, they are so delicious :D
ReplyDeleteCheers
Choc Chip Uru
These protein bars are so pretty and so much better than those at the store.
ReplyDeleteSam
Les photos sont à couper le souffle!! Bon mardi à toi:) xxx
ReplyDeleteI think that I would be able to like these. I never buy protein bars.
ReplyDeleteYour protein bars look wonderful. I agree why buy protein bars when you make them yourself and that way you know what you are eating.
ReplyDeletelove that these are full of protein! They look great
ReplyDeleteAngie , love the matcha flavor of these healthy bars ! The white chocolate drizzle looks wonderful and adds another layer of deliciousness ;D
ReplyDeleteUnas fotos como siempre geniales!!
ReplyDeleteExcelente nutricionalmente el matcha.
Un saludito
They look and sound healthy & hearty.
ReplyDeleteDear Angie, These look lovely with that white chocolate drizzle. I will have to save this for my daughter as I know she would love them. Blessings to you dear, Catherine xo
ReplyDeleteYour food in unique. Very contemporary, very healthy and tasty. I love it and these bars are amazing. Bravissima Angie!
ReplyDeleteNo more buying protein bars at my local store when it is so easy and healthier to make them at home!
ReplyDeleteAlways amazed by these recipes you present and I am a BIG matcha fan, love these bars. Really great clicks too Angie.
ReplyDeletelook beautiful ANgie, You know I love matcha but I can't find still here, maybe in other chinese supermarket,I don't have porblem with panko, or black sesame but matcha powder stillm nope:)
ReplyDeleteLove these bars!
With that lovely white chocolate drizzle, you'd never guess these were healthy, protein packed bars. The sound terrific, Angie!
ReplyDeleteThese look amazing! Two kinds of protein, too! Just awesome. I have seen so much matcha floating around the food blog world lately....I've got to get my hands on some. I've never used it!!
ReplyDeleteThese look so artful!
ReplyDeleteThese bars look great Angie, like the green tea, and nice to start the day with it...yum!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week :D
When I think of healthy food, I think of you, all your bakes are so healthy...this one looks really convenient to bring out for snacks in the office:D
ReplyDeleteMy girls have been into matcha for awhile now. They'll love this! Add white chocolate drizzle and they'll definitely be happy!
ReplyDeleteMy first thought was that these are really green. My second though was that these look pretty good. Any idea how many grams of protein in a bar?
ReplyDelete@Abbe@This is How I Cook Sorry, I didn't count, but it all depends on how you cut them.
ReplyDeleteThese look gorgeous, Angie, especially with that white chocolate drizzle over the top. I've never come across those protein powders here, but I'm keen now to see if I can hunt some down.
ReplyDeleteThese healthy bars look so pretty and delicious! Can I have some? :D
ReplyDeleteNo bake means less time consumed :) ... These bars looks yum, the matcha flavor with the white chocolate drizzle hmmm, must be heavenly!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful green hue! I love that they are filled with matcha flavor, which has tons of nutrients all on it's own!
ReplyDeleteCrazy looking bars! There is some matcha still sitting in my cupboard....Hmm - I wonder if my boys would welcome these proteins?!
ReplyDeleteNice matcha bar, i love these!
ReplyDeleteSo healthy and delicious! Love these!
ReplyDeleteTha tis what i call a protien bar, love the color too.
ReplyDeleteI love recipes like this, so easy and so much better than store-bought! Great job, Angie.
ReplyDeleteAngie, I love these delicious protein bars...so creative, pretty, and just adore the white chocolate drizzle on them. Very attractive, and so creative...which is no surprising to me!
ReplyDeleteThese look awesome! I love the protein bars, but I am partial to those :-)
ReplyDeleteI agree - making your own is just so much better! I love that these are no-bake!
ReplyDeleteIt's so great when you can make healthier store-bought products and save some money while you're at it!
ReplyDeletei think i should eat more healthier like you, angie. They are healthy and yet sound delicious !
ReplyDeleteVery interesting, wish I could get all the ingredients here in India..
ReplyDeleteI love how this protein bar is made from simple, natural ingredients.
ReplyDeleteOmg, wish i could make these beauties as much as prefect like u.
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ReplyDeleteAnother wonderful protein bar - and the addition of tea sounds so interesting! They turned out so pretty! Love the drizzle.
ReplyDeleteMe encantan sus barras saludables y el color es hermoso el té es muy bueno ,abrazos
ReplyDeleteOh wow! You are rocking the protein bars. Very cool.
ReplyDeleteI saw these on Pinterest the other day and couldn't stop staring! I'm not sure I've ever come across a matcha based bar before (many desserts and certainly beverages) but not a protein bar, how inventive and you sure don't need a lot of matcha to get a great color either -- they look fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great recipe, Angie! I love all of the ingredients -- specially the matcha.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with you!Home made bars are far better than storebought!These are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteKisses,dear Angie!
This looks so hearty and wholesome!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite drink at Starbucks is their Matcha Latte…I know I would love these delicious looking bars.
ReplyDeleteHi Angie, this healthy bar look very inviting. Great combo, Thanks for sharing your recipe.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day.
I've been reading up the on the benefits of green tea and these bars are definitely on my list to make, XOXO
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ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting and cool recipe! Can't wait to try making my own protein bars at home!
ReplyDeleteThe homemade roasted almond butter sounds delicious and we as these healthy snack bars, Angie! Would you believe I've never tried macha yet?
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ReplyDeleteI love using matcha! The color of these is so pretty :)
ReplyDeleteI never thought of making my own protein bars, brilliant Angie!
ReplyDeletea great recipe,love the beautiful green that matcha gives to these bars,thanks for sharing :-)
ReplyDeleteI would love to try a green tea bar! Love the fact its drizzled with white chocolate.
ReplyDeleteHumm Angie, so inviting and healthy tehs bars of yours !
ReplyDeleteIt's a great recipe ! :)
Cheers,
Your matcha bars sound great, Angie. So good for us. Really like your presentation.
ReplyDeleteITs green!!!! At first when I saw the picture I thought they were made of spinach (LOL). have a nice week end
ReplyDeleteDear Angie, These sound healthy and look beautiful. Blessings dear. Catherine xo
ReplyDeletethe drizzle of white chocolate is a masterful finishing touch!
ReplyDeleteAngie, this homemade protein bar looks so beautiful some more is a non bake one!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely and unique idea! And as always, loving the photos :).
ReplyDeleteHaven't tried a protein bar with so many good-for-you ingredients. Looks so pretty too~
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun treat for hiking or biking Angie!
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ReplyDeleteI always love seeing your protein packed treats Angie! Great addition of matcha.
ReplyDeleteI made your heavenly green powerbars & loved them so much, Angie! Divine too! xx
ReplyDeleteOh YUM!!! I love everything about these bars!!! Just need to find some hemp protein powder. Have never seen that at the co-op. Is there a good substitute?
ReplyDeleteAlmond butter, protein powder, white chocolate -- these need to be in my desk drawer in my office where I keep a stash of stale, store-bough protein bars to get through the day! Hey, Angie, I want to thank you for being such a great foodie friend and to let you know that the other day when you stopped by, the Giveaway Rafflecopter was not operating. If you are interested, you can still enter multiple times for the cookbook and food. Sorry about any inconvenience. SUPER GREAT BARS!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Roz
I would love these! I enjoy eating protein bars and green tea is one of my favorite flavors!
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ReplyDeleteI love the sound of these protein bars - such a great idea to use matcha in here - they sound fantastic Angie!
ReplyDeleteThese look really attractive. I love the way you've tied them up with raffia. Also love matcha, it works so well in baking. Never tried protein powders - always a bit worried about what the put in them.
ReplyDeleteThese look terrific!
ReplyDeleteI could go on a matcha rant all day long. LOVE it :)
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ReplyDeleteThese are absolutely perfect for me, girl! Mniam mniam!!!!!! I'm vegan now so every single vegan recipe makes me smile :)
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