May 21, 2015 in breakfast, dairy-free, epicurious, recipes, taste, vegan, banana, bars, oat, win. Read the original on: Simply Quinoa
If youâve ever woken up in the morning, realized itâs an hour past the time you were supposed to be up and you dash out the door with wrinkled clothes, unwashed hair, and barely any makeup on, then these quinoa breakfast bars are for you. (oh no, Iâm definitely not speaking from experience or anything)
They make the ultimate on-the go meal. Theyâre packed with pretty much everything you need to start your day: carbs for energy, fiber to keep you full, protein to fuel your body and a very small amount of sugar so that mid-morning crash doesnât hit with force.
Yeah, theyâre the real deal.
Iâve been wanting to create a baked breakfast bar recipe for you, but all the ones Iâve come across havenât been as healthy as I wanted them to be. They were either full of flour, had way too much sugar or relied on eggs to the structure. Knowing that many of you suffer from multiple food sensitivities, my goal was to make these bars super healthy AND without many of the top allergens.
These babies? Weâve checked off all the boxes. Theyâre free from:
gluten // dairy // eggs  // soy // corn // and can easily be made nut-free
And the best part? They taste amazing! #WIN
They remind me of banana bread but without all the fat and sugar. With the warming flavors of cinnamon and nutmeg, the sweetness from the bananas, the caramel undertones from the coconut sugar and the heartiness of the quinoa + oat blend, I wish every day started with these quinoa breakfast bars.
But aside from how awesome they taste, I love, love, LOVE how portable they are!
Unlike the no-bake treats Iâve shared before, or many granola bar recipes you find online, these bars wonât fall apart on you and donât need to be refrigerated. I just packed mine up in a plastic container, left them on the counter and they lasted me for 5 days!
So whip up a batch this weekend and store them for the week ahead. You can choose to cut them into brownie-like squares like did here (and yes, I ate at least two in each sitting), or slice them like granola bars. You can even top them with some extra nut/seed butter if you want!
Hope you enjoy them as much as I have been. Theyâre so good!
Alyssa
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes
Yield: 12 - 16 bars
Serving Size: 1 - 2 bars
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I'm Alyssa, the writer and photographer behind the gluten-free website Simply Quinoa. My passion is creating wholesome, nutrient-rich recipes all with a little quinoa twist.