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Tahini Puffed Quinoa Bars - Vegan, Gluten-Free


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If you adore classic puffed rice bars, then these sweet, chewy, and seedy puffed quinoa bars are for you too. Not only are these bars great for kids, they are perfect in your lunch-box for an extra energy boost during the day. They are vegan, naturally gluten free, super tasty and contain no refined white sugar.

  • 180 g Tahini
  • 250 g Maple syrup
  • 100 g Puffed quinoa
  • 200 g Sunflower seeds
  • 200 g Pepitas
  • 30 g Black sesame seeds
  • 30 g White sesame seeds
  1. Grease a 20cm x 30cm baking pan. Line base and sides with baking paper, extending paper 5cm above edges of pan.
  2. Place tahini and maple syrup in a small saucepan over low heat. Cook, stirring occasionally, for 3 minutes or until syrup has melted and mixture is combined.
  3. Combine puffed quinoa, sunflower seeds, pepitas and sesame seeds in a bowl. Add tahini-syrup mixture. Working quickly, stir until combined. Spoon mixture into the prepared pan, pressing with the back of a spoon to level and compact. Refrigerate overnight or until set.
  4. Cut into 16 - 20 bars. Store the rest in an airtight container in the fridge.
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60 comments:

Balvinder 22/2/18 03:42

I’ve never tried puffed quinoa bars. They look so yummy and easy to do!

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Nancy Chan 22/2/18 04:55

Looks like my kind of yummy and healthy snacks!

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Tania| My Kitchen Stories 22/2/18 08:13

Hi Angie. Wow so delicious and so easy.

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2pots2cook 22/2/18 10:35

Ideal to take with me and have with coffee to go ! Thank you so much !

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Chitz 22/2/18 11:31

A new recipe for me.. Lovely looking bars :)

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Rafeeda AR 22/2/18 11:35

These sound like an amazing alternative for oat bars... looks absolutely delicious!

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Whats Cookin Italian Style Cuisine 22/2/18 12:27

seriously what a sensational photo! The work involved just beautiful !WOW

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Paula | Vintage Kitchen 22/2/18 12:37

These are perfect to change my granola bars! Wonderful recipe Angie!

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Cheyanne @ No Spoon Necessary 22/2/18 13:48

I have been eating an insane amount of tahini recently, Angie, so I am just dying over these bars!! They totally have my name written all over them! Can't wait to try!! Cheers!

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SavoringTime in the Kitchen 22/2/18 16:01

I didn't even know there was puffed quinoa! What a delightful snack, Angie. I love your little packages of goodness!

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Jean | DelightfulRepast.com 22/2/18 17:09

Angie, these look wonderful! I love sesame seeds. My husband really likes crunchy or chewy bars, so I need to make this soon.

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Evelyne CulturEatz 22/2/18 17:29

Oh I LOVE these, I have puffed amaranth at home, can I substitute for the quinoa?

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Unknown 22/2/18 17:33

these bars look lovely Angie, healthy and delish!

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Tricia Buice 22/2/18 17:35

I adore seeded bars like these - and must give these a try! The puffed quinoa sounds fascinating!

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Catherine 22/2/18 22:08

Dear Angie, I am sure my son and daughter would very much enjoy these bars. Healthy and delicious! xoxo Catherine

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Liz That Skinny Chick Can Bake 22/2/18 22:14

I love quinoa, but have never used puffed quinoa. From the looks of your seedy, healthy bars, I know I'd be an instant fan!

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Unknown 23/2/18 01:54

They look wonderful! Like something you'd pay a lot of money for at a gourmet market!

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Noob Cook 23/2/18 02:27

tasty, healthy and beautiful treats :)~

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mjskit 23/2/18 04:33

YUM! Love everything about this bars and am always looking for another use for tahini. I love that stuff. Thanks Angie!

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Abbe@This is How I Cook 23/2/18 05:55

Perfect replacement for those other bars! I never liked them anyway! However these look like something I could really enjoy!

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Nava K 23/2/18 07:44

Yes please. I love these health is wealth and crunchy bars. Can you please give me the whole lot of it?

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Adina 23/2/18 08:38

Something I have never made myself, wonderful looking bars!

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All That I'm Eating 23/2/18 12:17

These look great for a mid-morning snack when you need a boost of energy!

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Pam 23/2/18 18:24

A tasty & healthy snack. Great idea!

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Alida 23/2/18 18:57

Your recipes are always so original. These bars are so delicious and so pretty too!

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fimere 23/2/18 21:19

je ne savais pas qu'il y a du granula soufflé ils sont à croquer
bonne soirée

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lisa is cooking 24/2/18 04:37

What a great idea! I have to find some puffed quinoa now. Can't wait to try this.

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Roz | La Bella Vita Cucina 24/2/18 23:12

These would be perfect for me to pack and enjoy during my 3 hour commute drive to and from work every day. I love how you wrapped them too, Angie! Mmmmm!

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grace 25/2/18 12:26

i love seeing tahini used in so many ways that aren't hummus! these bars would be delicious and satisfying!

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Eva Taylor 25/2/18 22:13

I love that you used maple syrup to sweeten these treats. I made puffed quinoa bars ages ago, I should do it again for sure.

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Geri Saucier 25/2/18 23:07

Perfect for a snack to go.

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Natalia 26/2/18 10:50

Sounds so healhy,love tge pics as always☺☺☺

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speedy70 26/2/18 13:25

Fantastiche queste barrette, grazie, prendo nota!!!!

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Amy (Savory Moments) 26/2/18 14:38

Puffed quinoa sounds delicious! I've never seen it before, but would love to try it. These bars are so pretty.

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Sue/the view from great island 26/2/18 15:49

Love these...I haven't seen puffed quinoa, I'll look for it, but I have been experimenting with popping grains on the stove and boy are they good!

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Pam 26/2/18 16:14

They look great, Angie! I'd really like one now to go with my cup of coffee, yum!

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Elisabeth 26/2/18 17:34

I'm so out of touch...never even knew that puffed quinoa existed. Angie, you're the best when it comes to natural and healthy ingredients, and such a genius and yummy creation you made. Love, love these yummy bars, especially with the addition of Tahini!

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Unknown 27/2/18 01:11

These vegan bars look delicious and healthy. I love puffed rice in anything :) Have a great week Angie

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Christine Ho 27/2/18 12:26

Another healthy snack, Angie. Would like to taste how puffed quinoa is like.

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Agness of Run Agness Run 27/2/18 15:09

Wow! I love such nutrient-dense and healthy treats which I can have on the go, Angie! It's great that I can prepare lots of them and store them. :)

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Shashi at SavorySpin 27/2/18 15:29

Oooh look at these bars! So healthy and awesome for picnicking or even gifting - though, Id have a hard time sharing these!

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GiGi Eats 28/2/18 02:27

I really need to play around with Tahini! I friggin' love it! Never had it in anything else but hummus!

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Kitchen Riffs 28/2/18 02:32

Terrific presentation for these! Love the photos. Bet they taste amazing, too -- the most important thing! :-) Thanks.

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Nammi 28/2/18 04:21

yummm. Perfect guilt free bars. and much higher in protein right?

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Motions and Emotions 28/2/18 06:20

these are so apt for carrying as snacks.. love it

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Ashley@CookNourishBliss 28/2/18 16:10

Tahini is a favorite of mine! These sound so good with the puffed quinoa and all the seeds!! Love that!

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Gloria Baker 28/2/18 16:48

Love these quinoa bars Angie, my daugther, love quinoa! xox

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Emma @ Bake Then Eat 28/2/18 17:41

These would be perfect for my lunchbox!

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Reeni 1/3/18 02:25

Such a delicious and healthy treat Angie! I love tahini - don't use it enough in my baking.

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Marcelle 1/3/18 15:49

These looks so good Angie! Such a healthy and pretty snack. I love how you wrapped them up with that lovely twine!

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Jeff the Chef 4/3/18 13:32

Mmm! I love the combination of flavors!

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Easyfoodsmith 5/3/18 11:11

I would love to make there but it is hard to come across puffed quinoa in my part of the world. Any idea if it can be done at home?

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tigerfish 5/3/18 23:23

I have tried puffed quinoa and puffed rice dark chocolate bar and absolutely love the light crunch! So good you are making these healthy bars at home.

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pankti 6/3/18 07:08

I can just keep looking at the pictures.. so beautiful.. And so healthy.

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Vicki Bensinger 6/3/18 21:50

I look forward to trying these. I've never made powerbars with quinoa. Plus all the other ingredients in this bar sound super healthy. Looking forward to trying it.

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Sharon D. 7/3/18 02:48

Oh..this is so beautifully made, Angie. Totally love the presentation and uniqueness. Don't think I've ever heard of such a bar. You are always brilliantly creative with food.

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Katerina 11/3/18 18:13

I love tahini and these bars are right up my alley!

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Dawn @ Words Of Deliciousness 14/3/18 03:11

This sounds yummy. I didn't know that there was puffed quinoa.

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