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Vegan Almond Butter Bars


Good morning everyone!! Today we have a delish treat to share with you thanks to Tori from Fraiche Nutrition!! I will let her share the recipe for the Vegan Almond Butter Bars with you below but first I wanted to let you in on a little pro tip when it comes to buying baking ingredients for recipes such as these!!

When it comes to oats, flour, shredded coconut, nuts, etc. I love to get my supply at Bulk Barn foods as you can buy as much (or as little) as you like (at a great price!!) and they have an amazing Reusable Container Program and Zero Waste Community!! You can find out how this works, here, or check out their flyer for some great deals! Alright, I’m going to hand this over to Tori now!

Jillian Harris Vegan Almond Butter Bars
Jillian Harris Vegan Almond Butter Bars

Hi everyone!! Tori here!! These not-too-sweet bars are whipped up in a food processor and make the perfect treat … they are also completely vegan! They freeze nicely, making them awesome for last-minute guests or a healthier weekday treat to pop in your work lunch (just wrap them individually). Using mini chocolate chips gives the illusion that there are loaded with chocolate but it’s a case of a little going a long way! We used vegan butter in this recipe but you could easily swap it for coconut oil.

Vegan Almond Butter Bars

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Recipe by From the Kitchen of Jillian Harris

Ingredients

  • 1 cup 1 old fashioned oats

  • 1 cup 1 all-purpose flour

  • 1 cup 1 flaked sweetened coconut

  • ½ cup plus ¼ cup vegan butter

  • ¼ cup brown rice syrup

  • 1/3 cup 1/3 brown sugar

  • 1 teaspoon 1 vanilla

  • ¼ tsp sea salt

  • 1 cup 1 smooth almond butter

  • 2 tablespoons 2 maple syrup

  • ¼ cup mini dark chocolate chips

Directions

  • Preheat the oven to 350F and grease and line a 9×9” square baking pan with parchment paper, leaving extra hanging over the edges.
  • Combine the oats, flour, coconut, ½ cup vegan butter, brown rice syrup, brown sugar, vanilla and sea salt in a food processor. Process until the mixture sticks together.
  • Reserve ¾ cup of the base mixture and firmly and evenly pat the rest of the mixture into
  • the bottom of the prepared pan. Bake for 10 minutes and set aside.
  • In a medium bowl combine the almond butter, maple syrup, and ¼ cup vegan margarine
  • and beat with an electric mixer until smooth and creamy. Spread the almond butter mixture on top of the baked prepared crust, sprinkle the top with the remaining crumb mixture and sprinkle evenly with the chocolate chips.
  • Bake until the edges and top are a very light golden brown, 20-25 minutes and set aside to cool. To cut the bars simply lift the bars out of the pan using the parchment paper as leverage, place on a cutting board and cut into the desired shape and number of bars.
Jillian Harris Vegan Almond Butter Bars
Jillian Harris Vegan Almond Butter Bars
Jillian Harris Vegan Almond Butter Bars

Enjoy!

xo

Tori


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  1. Can the coconut be omitted without affecting the bar or should something be substituted for it? Love bars for quick easy snacks especially with having two kids under two! :$:)

    1. We haven’t tried that yet but maybe try substituting the coconut for oats?? Let us know what you come up with! XO

    1. We haven’t tried it but the brown rice is more sticky than the maple syrup so if you swap it out the bars may not be as sticky! Let us know what you try!! xo

    1. Ohhhh we haven’t made these gluten free!! If you happen to test it, let us know what you did!! xoxo

    1. Hi Bre! We actually don’t have the nutritional facts … other than the fact that they taste YUMMY!!! LOLLL!!

  2. Holy!!! These are AMAZING! I used an 8×8 pan and forgot to add on more baking time, but dang these turned out SO WELL anyways.

  3. Delicious. An editing note: almost all “chocolate chips” are not vegan so I suggest “vegan chocolate chips” just as [Tori] has listed “vegan butter” as an ingredient. Thank you for featuring vegan and plant-based recipes in your blogs and social media. And for limiting animal products and byproducts in your life.

  4. I would like to make these gluten free. Do you have a suggestion on what flour substitutes would work best?? Thanks

    1. Hi Alaina!! We haven’t tried making it GF but if you do, let us know how it turned out!!!! XOXO

  5. I made them GF and used maple syrup instead of brown rice syrup (couldn’t find any at Nester’s today) and they are amazing… although I misread the directions and set aside 3/4 of the mixture instead of 3/4 CUP so the crust is super thin/non-existent LOL! Can’t wait to try again though. SO GOOD! ?

  6. These sound amazing! I do wish there was nutritional information though. Please consider adding that to your recipes in the future.

  7. I made these yesterday and they are absolutely delicious 😋. I substituted the all purpose flour for Millet flour.

  8. These sound delicious, but nutritional information is important to share.

    For anyone interested, oh she glows has a similar recipe with nutrition facts.

  9. I have made these bars many times and love them but i came on to make them again and the recipe isn’t visible!

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