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

  • Wow! Great recipe. Thanks Ignatius
  • Ilona Zidkova
    Is it possible to leave out or replace fresh dates (with dried dates)? Or are they important because of the concistency? Thank you for tips.
    • Hi Ilona, yes the dates are essential for the consistency and stickiness. If you can’t find fresh soft dates you can soak dried dates in water for an hour. Before draining the water and using them in the recipe. /
  • Linda Christensen
    De smager så godt. Nemme at lave. Dejligt at have nogle i fryseren
  • Atarah
    Your video is GORGEOUS! Did you win? I'd download it just to watch it over and over. The music really makes it.
  • Thanks David and Luise for share recipe. This looks very delicious. this weekend i will make for my children.
  • This is definitely something which can satisfy my taste buds. Nuts and chocolate is the best combo ever. Thanks a lot for this recipe!
  • Jenny
    If I can't find puffed quinoa, is puffed millet a decent substitute?
  • Anita
    Fantastic recipe! My kids loves it, what a great after-school snack for them. I used brown rice crispies in place of the puffed quinoa and the crispies are still crunchy. I toasted pumpkin seeds before adding. I also soaked the Medjool dates in hot water for 5 minutes before mashing with a fork. I am also loving the recipes from 'Green Kitchen at Home'. Thank you for all of it.
  • Paula
    I have made these bars ten times. Verry good recipe!! Thanks
  • As a runner I definitely need to have an extra training when I eat these!
  • Aoife
    Looks amazing! I cant wait to make these. However I don't like dates, as i find them too sweet for my taste. What do you recommend as an alternative for the dates?
  • Awesome, so detailed, my kids love chocolate so much. I will try your recipe to make this for them. Hope they will love it, thank you so much!
  • cecilia
    i've made these twice since the recipe was posted long ago and they are absolutely delicious. keep up the excellent work! love from Barcelona.
  • Jenny I.
    I have been following you for a while know (from Berlin). Today I found the time to print out some receipes. I will be making: the Veggie Bouillabaisse, the quinoa bars and your take on my country´s most famous dish: Sauerkraut. Thank you and your family for your lovely blog! Love, Jenny BTW, I love your app. It was absolutely worth the 5 €!!!
  • Filippa
    Thank you for the best food blog ever! I just made these bars, but they are just falling apart! And does not look as beautiful as yours :( I used Kung Markattas peanut butter, and it doesn't look as creamy as your homemade nut butter, do you think that could be the reason? Or do you have any other suggestion what might have gone wrong?
  • Hi dear David & Luise! Love the recipe! Thanks so much! I was wondering if the puffed quinoa is so much heavier over there? ;) I can hardly get 30 grams if I fill up a cup. Also, 8 and 10 inches are bigger in cm then the sizes you're mentioning. Maybe you already know this and I'm the 36st person telling you this. Sorry then! Just want to help :) Love love love your work, it is always am inspiration. Best, Jenneke
  • Kat
    These are unbelievably delicious! I'm eating them straight from the freezer...great recipe.
  • Mary
    Can I use dried dates instead of fresh? Maybe reconstituted by soaking in water? I have looked for fresh dates but can't get them where I am and would love to try this recipe.
  • Lucia
    Hi all, thanks for your incredibly healthy and delicious recipes.I'm 17 and I'm getting closer to an healthier lifestile thanks to you. I've been wanting to try this tasty bars for a while byt I've got some questions. Could I replace the fresh dates with the dry ones,soaked, in this recipe but also in all the other you have with them in? For example the hemp protein bars? And also the coconut oil with rice oil? That's because I live in italy and it's quite difficoult to find these ingredients. Thank you so much and sorry for my bad end sorry for my bad english!
  • Mylene
    Hi guys , i have been following for quite a while now and never really post anything but just to let you know that I LOVE all your recipes. They are great inspiration, and the pictures are to "die" for :) I have made these bars a lots and they are my main snack for energy while doing long mountain bike ride ( 2-3 hours) and they hit the spot all the time ( even when i'm just sitting and looking through your blog!) They are delicious! Great job on everything you are doing Mylene
  • Lee-Anne M
    I'm so happy I came across this recipe and this site and can't wait to make these tomorrow for a road trip. This recipe video actually made me tear up (thanks estrogen). I loved everything about it! You are now at the top of my list for more inspiration :)
  • Mona
    These are my favourite bars! Since I started making my own nut butters with your previous post I have been making these very regularly, particularly when I have to spend days in the library studying. They are a great snack, so easy to make and very delicious! Thank you for sharing!

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