Nut, Quinoa & Chocolate Bars

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This recipe picks up where our last post ended – it’s another great way to use nut butter. These bars are very simple and tastes just amazing; rich, chewy, crunchy, sweet and salty. Some of our friends called it a grown-up snickers bar, although it’s a lot more energy packed and only made with a few good ingredients. It’s a nice little dessert and also perfect as a post-workout snack.

Before we jump to the recipe, there is another exciting thing we wanted to share. Apparently we’re one of the finalists in Saveur Blog Awards, in the category best use of video! We are so honoured to be included in this specific category since we still feel like rookies in the recipe video sphere. It’s lots of fun to experiment with videos but we have also felt a bit trembling and unsure about the whole thing. So this truly made us happy! There are loads of new talents to explore, you should definitely head over to the saveur.com/blogawards to have a look. If you feel like voting for us or any of the other finalists you just need to log in or register first. Thank you!

To celebrate the nomination, we created this little recipe video for the bars. Elsa is really in to ballet at the moment so she helped pick the music. If you like this video and would like to explore all our other videos, check out our youtube page: youtube.com/greenkitchenstories

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About this recipe. It’s decadent but energising, rich but still with a fresh punch from the ginger. Simply put, it’s a recipe that we are pretty confident that you are going to love. You can use any nut butter in the recipe, we have tried it with various sorts and it seems to taste great regardless of what type we are using. Our favourite is a mix of cashew, sunflower seeds and almonds. If you are allergic to nuts, we recommend using pure sunflower seed butter and skip the almonds in the recipe. Puffed/popped quinoa can be found in health food stores. We haven’t tried making it ourselves but would love to hear if any of you have tried it. You can replace the puffed quinoa with regular rolled oats, puffed amaranth or more nuts and seeds.

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Nut, Quinoa & Chocolate Bars
Makes around 18 bars

2 tbsp cold-pressed coconut oil
10 fresh soft dates, pitted
1 cup / 250 ml / 250 g nut butter (see recipe for homemade nut butter in this post)
1 tbsp fresh ginger, grated
1/2 cup / 80 g raw pumpkin seeds/pepitas
1 cup / 30 g puffed quinoa
a handful raw almonds, coarsely chopped
a pinch sea salt flakes, optional

3,5 oz / 100 g dark chocolate (70%)
1/3 cup desiccated coconut (unsweetened)

Melt coconut oil in a medium size sauce pan on low/medium heat. Mash the pitted dates with a fork and add to the sauce pan together with the nut butter and freshly grated ginger. Stir around until it all comes together and cook for just a few minutes on low heat. Remove from the heat. Add pumpkin seeds, puffed quinoa and chopped almonds. Taste and add salt if needed (depending on how salty the nut butter is).

Line an 8 x 10 inch / 15 x 20 cm baking dish with parchment paper and scoop the batter into it. Use the palm of your hands to press everything together tightly into an even rectangle, roughly 2/3 inch / 2 cm high. Put in the fridge or freezer while melting the chocolate on a double boiler / water bath. Pour the melted chocolate over the bars and use a spatula to distribute it evenly. Sprinkle with desiccated coconut and put back into the fridge or freezer until cold and firm. You can store the bars in the freezer and they will last for months or in the fridge if you plan on eating them within a few days. We prefer having them in the freezer and eating them just slightly thawed but still chilled.

135 Comments

  • Consuelo
    Hi, I just wanted to say this is a great recipe, I did it for a friend who wanted a healthy yummi snack to eat and she (and other people too) really loved it, specially because sometimes it seems healthy and yummy dont get along. Muchas gracias, saludos desde Chile :D :D !!
  • Eva
    Hi David & Luise, I've found both of your books in my local library. I fell in love instantly. I didn't had those feelings since I learned about 'veg' a few years ago. I am constantly cooking your recipes since. I've also tried these bars. They taste amazing, but mine tend to fall apart a bit. Do you reccon I didn't use enough nutbutter? Or maybe I didn't press hard enough? Thank you for all the beautifull recipes. Eva
  • Oh~ it's so lovely. Hey why you don't have star vote for recipes. I'm gonna vote this 5 out of 5 stars.
  • Emmarie
    Are quinoa flakes interchangable with puffed quinoa? Thanks!
  • Tom
    Hi David. These look very quaffable so make them I must. I just wondered what dark chocolate you use? Is there a particular brand you would recommend? Thanks!
  • Roxanne
    i used puffed millet....worked great! i've always used oats for my family bars. i love the new twist. i left out all nut butter and added more dates prunes and water...coconut oil, ground flax seeds, lots of coconut, the puffs were a nice texture. thanks
  • This is an amazing recipe, Can’t wait to try it! Great video and lovely music. Thank you also for shaing this lovely recipe :)
  • Willemijn
    It's so hard to find any gluten-, nut- and oat-free (healthy!) bar, so I'm so glad I found these!! Substituted the nut butter with sunflower seed butter and left the almonds out, and they were great! However, the next time I'll use a little less sunflower seed butter because the taste was quite dominant. Nevertheless, the best bars I ever made! :)
  • Julia
    Just made these, and they are so great! Everybody should give these a go :) I'm gonna try them with rolled oats next time.
  • these bars seem absolutely delicious,I'm a french mom and I want to test your recipe Can you tell me the size of your dish ? Thank you!
  • PHILIP
    Any suggestions on where to purchase the puffed quinoa? I have not had any luck. Thank you, P.S. Each recipe is amazing and I am continuing to try more, many thanks and blessings.
  • Iva
    This recipe is sooooo gooood! I've made it several times already and my family loves it! Thank you!
  • Jeannine
    I couldn't find puffed quinoa so I made my own!!! and it was quite easy! I bought regular dry quinoa from the store, took about 1 cup of it and rinsed it in a mini handheld strainer to rid the quinoa of the bitter saponins in it. I then dumped the quinoa on a parchment baking sheet and turned my oven down to the lowest setting (my oven was at 115) and baked the quinoa for 1 1/2 hours or until dry. Finally the popping begins! heat a pan until it hot and pour 1 to 2 tablespoons at a time of the quinoa into the pan ( just for even popping)and let it pop for about 10- 15 second and then pour into anther bowl. Store in sealed jars once cooled
  • vita
    I made it with puffed amaranth (three times already:-). It is one of the best desserts I have ever eaten. Congrats on the recipe!!! best,Vita
  • Oh my. These sound delicious. I love that you share tasty healthy treat recipes. Eating real food is vital. We are need to more deeply connect with what we eat. We are getting ready to hit the road and explore what we eat, one ingredient at time time. It should be quite an adventure. http://f2ta.com
  • Stephanie
    Could I use puffed Amaranth instead of puffed Quinoa? These look delicious! :)
  • Congratulations on your nomination. This is an amazing recipe, can't wait to brew some herbal tea and give this chocolate bar a test.
  • The effort are appreciate able, you did a wonderful job and it looks so professional. Please keep them coming.
  • Hermione
    Hi! what if i cant get my hands on fresh soft dates..what can i use?
  • I tried them and it's sooooooooooooo good Thanks 4the recipe
  • Jessica E
    Love the bars and how versatile they are! Just made them for a friend's birthday and had to keep a couple for myself for "quality control". I used a mixture of half peanut and half almond/hazelnut butter, subbed puffed millet instead of quinoa, and used hazelnuts and cashews in place of the Pepitas and almonds since that's what I had on hand. I have no doubt that my friend will love them. Thanks David and Luise (and Elsa and Isac)!
  • I think this is great video along with the lovely music.These bars look awesome and I think you absolutely deserve the nomination. I voted for you.Finally,Any tips for nut butter substitutions please?
  • Bek
    HAPPY FOOD DANCE!!!!! Wow these bars are delicious, easy to make, taste amazing, the giner flavour is so lovely! I didnt add the chocolate top the top, just the coconut and they were still devine!!
  • amelie
    Hey you folks, just tried to vote for you at the Saveurs contest, because i think you clearly are the best among the contestants and your work is definetely worth it. But I was a little confused with the register process. is there any chance to vote without registering? Anyway, great compliments to your work overall. Loving your recipes (and already got my family infused, too) and over all your approach to life. Your appearance (blog and videos) always has this nice atmosphere, that gives me confidence, excitement and joy. i'm sometimes just watching your videos for feel-good-mood. So yeah, i think you definitely deserve to be the winner. greets amelie
  • I'm just completely in love with every aspect of this! The video is so sweet and magical, I love the music, the light, the recipe. Gorgeous all around. I'm off to vote for you! It's your videos that have inspired me to begin dabbling in video, as well. Thank you a million for the inspiration!
  • Linnea
    Hi! Many of your delicious recepies use a big amount of nuts which is quite expensive. Mixing it with seeds is a great idea. Have you found any good shop or internet page to buy from? I live in Stockholm as well. Usually I go to Ica but it can be difficult to find organic nuts sometimes. Finally spring! Linnea
  • Love this recipe. I have recently been munching on pumpkin seeds. I do not have quinoa, but this motivates me to buy some. I absolutely hate store bought flapjacks and the like. They are riddled with sugar and God-knows what else. I need something like this recipe to snack on at work. Thanks for giving me an energy-boosting recipe. www.intomytummy.com
  • Heather
    beautiful video - love the whole family getting involved! x
  • This looks and must taste absolutely awesome! Thank you for this inspiring recipe. I'm definitely going to make it!! :)
  • Trudi
    I have just made these and they are amazing! Have voted for you too, love your videos, they are endlessly inspiring x

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