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A superfood-packed power bar, adapted from Donna Hay, these no-bake quinoa and blueberry power bars are naturally gluten-free, refined-sugar free and perfect for on-the-go. I used Davert organic 100% almond butter (no added sugar or sweeteners) for the recipes because it contains heart-healthy monounsaturated fats as well as vitamins and minerals. Feel free to use natural peanut butter instead. Use regular dried blueberries if you don't have accesse to freeze-dried one. These bars can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to two weeks.
Quinoa and Blueberry Power Bars
adapted from
Donna Hay
- 165 g Xylitol (or coconut sugar or raw sugar)
- 250 g Organic 100% almond butter (or natural peanut butter)
- 80 ml Water
- 1 tsp Pure vanilla powder
- 75 g Puffed quinoa
- 270 g Rolled oats
- 60 g Shredded coconut
- 2 tbsp Chia seeds
- 2 tsp Ground cinnamon
- 50 g Freeze-dried blueberries
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- Line a lightly greased 20cm x 30cm slice tin with baking paper and set aside. Place the xylitol, almond butter, water and vanilla in a small saucepan over low heat and cook, stirring, for 5-6 minutes or until the xylitol has dissolved.
- Place the quinoa, oats, coconut, chia, cinnamon and blueberries in a large bowl and mix to combine. Add the hot almond butter mixture and mix well to combine. Press the mixture into the prepared tin and refrigerate for 1 hour or until set. Cut into squares and serve.
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...yum!
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ReplyDeleteVery pretty and healthy. We don't have any of those ingredients here, sadly. It is very difficult to find here bars and granolas without wheat in them. I always have to stock on glufree bars in Lidl, but they price them quite high.
ReplyDeleteThese looks so good Angie and I love that they are no bake..
ReplyDeleteGrazie, queste le voglio provare!!!
ReplyDeleteThose look really yummy!
ReplyDeletetasty!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a tasty treat! Take care, have a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteThat looks so good.
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Wonderful! Thanks angie :)
ReplyDeleteYummy and healthy
ReplyDeleteThese bars look wonderful and so full of berries!
ReplyDeleteFantastic snack to have every night
ReplyDeleteWow - such an amazing combination of flavours and textures. And definitely better and healthier than any store-bought bars!
ReplyDeleteI bet these are delicious. I just bought some local tiny native blueberries yesterday, so these might be fun to make.
ReplyDeleteGracias por la receta. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteThese sound very good. We are taking a car trip across the country in a few weeks. These might be worth making and packing for the drive.
ReplyDeleteThey are looking very nice Angie.
ReplyDeleteNo suelo hacer barritas energéticas, ni comprarlas tampoco, aunque sean sanas, bastante tengo ya con todas las comidas que preparo, pero estoy segura que estas de quinoa y arándanos te quedaron buenísimas.
ReplyDeleteThat looks fanatastic power bars, puffed quinoa & blueberries make a great snack. Superb one !!
ReplyDeleteI might try making these. We take many long walks and they would be an excellent power boost.
ReplyDeleteThis recipe sounds amazing! I was just looking for healthy bar recipes. I'm going to pin this recipe. Thank you for sharing. :)
ReplyDeleteLooks tasty and healthy.. Love the method.. Thanks Angie for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThese look amazing, Angie! I'm definitely going to be making a batch for myself!!
ReplyDeleteHad in mind dried berries quinoa crisps that I was going to make/bake, so your power bars are really motivating me to get started. Recently made some thin crisps (they call it florentine crisps) with nuts and seeds and they were very addictive. I bet these bars are addictive too!
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