Homemade Chewy Granola Bars are a cinch to make from pantry staples. Gluten free and kid friendly, they're a great, low-sugar snack option!

If you have kids, and they’re anything like mine, then you know that they are ALWAYS HUNGRY.
That said, I feel like a total rockstar when can pull out ready made Homemade Chewy Granola Bars as a healthy, chewy, naturally sweet, and satisfying snack when they ask for one.
Even if you don’t have kids, these low sugar, nutrient dense, homemade granola bars totally hit the spot!

Homemade Chewy Granola Bars
Far from the sugary, store-bought granola bars that leave you satisfied for maybe 5 minutes, Homemade Chewy Granola Bars are gluten free, packed with healthy fats and protein, and naturally sweetened with a wee bit of honey. There’s even a secret ingredient that takes the flavor of these homemade granola bars up 500 notches.
That said, all the secret ingredients are pantry staples so we can whip these granola bars up anytime. Along with Maple Cinnamon Oatmeal Bars, Maple Pumpkin Oatmeal Bars, Almond Flour Blueberry Muffins, and Cranberry Chocolate Almond Energy Bites, they’re great to have on hand for easy and healthy snacking.
Recipe Notes
- This recipe calls for coconut oil and I do not recommend substituting in any other type of oil. Coconut oil is solid at room temperature, and even harder when chilled, (these granola bars live in the fridge or freezer) and help keep the bars together.
- Along the same lines, I have not tested this recipe with any other sweetener besides honey. Its thick and sticky texture keeps the bars together.
- I use almonds and pecans in my chewy granola bars though you could use whatever nut or seed you have on hand.
Let’s do this!

How to Make This Recipe
Start by adding almonds, pecan halves, and gluten free old fashioned oats to the bowl of a food processor, then process until all the ingredients are finely chopped.

Pour the mixture into a large bowl then add more oats, almonds, and pecans, plus dried cranberries or dried cherries, chia seeds and cinnamon.

Over on the stovetop, add honey, coconut oil, and salt to a small saucepan then bring to a foamy bubble over medium heat. Let the mixture foam and cook for 1 minute then remove it from the heat and stir in almond and vanilla extracts.
The almond extract is the secret ingredient in this recipe, by the way. I’m telling you – the subtle, special flavor it adds is so cozy.

Pour the wet ingredients over the dry ingredients then mix well to combine. Scoop the mixture into a foil-lined, nonstick-sprayed 8×8 baking pan then spray the bottom of a glass measuring cup with more nonstick spray and press press press!
The harder you press the better these bars will stick together.

Refrigerate the bars until they’re completely set – a few hours – then lift out of the baking pan using the foil and slice into bars.
These bars will soften at room temperature so keep them in the fridge, or wrap in parchment paper or saran wrap and freeze individually. However you eat them them, I hope you love these homemade chewy granola bars — enjoy!


Equipment
Ingredients
- 1 cup almonds
- 1 cup pecan halves
- 1 cup certified gluten free old fashioned oats
- 1 cup dried cranberries or cherries
- 2 Tablespoons chia seeds
- 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
- 1/4 cup + 2 Tablespoons honey
- 1/4 cup coconut oil, no substitutions
- 1/2 teaspoon scant salt
- 1/4 teaspoon almond extract
- 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract
Directions
- Line a 8x8” baking dish with foil, letting it hang generously over the sides, then spray with nonstick spray and set aside.
- Add 1/2 cup each almonds and pecans, plus 3/4 cup old fashioned oats into the bowl of a food processor then process until finely chopped. Pour mixture into a large bowl then add remaining 1/4 cup oats, dried cranberries, chia seeds, and cinnamon. Chop remaining 1/2 cup pecans and 1/2 cup almonds then add to the bowl and stir everything together. Set aside.
- Add honey, coconut oil, and salt to a small saucepan then bring to a bubble over medium heat, stirring once or twice. Turn heat down slightly, simmer for 1 minute, then remove saucepan from heat and stir in extracts. Pour over the dry ingredients then stir well to combine, and then pour mixture into prepared baking dish.
- Spray the bottom of a measuring cup or bowl with nonstick spray then press firmly into an even layer. The harder you press, the better the bars will stick together! Refrigerate until set, a couple hours, then pull out of the baking dish using overhanging foil and slice into bars using a sharp knife.
Notes
- Store bars in the refrigerator for up to a week or freeze for up to 3 months.
Nutrition
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These sound totally amazing! I can’t wait to try them!
If you like those, you HAVE to try these:
http://smittenkitchen.com/2010/02/thick-chewy-granola-bars/
I add extra peanut butter in place of the butter – I figure it’s fat with purpose and packs more bang for your flavor buck!
As for my latest obession, this pear gorgonzola pizza a la California Pizza Kitchen takes the top spot. Once again, I make a healthy sub for all Greek yogurt instead of the sour cream/yogurt combo it calls for:
Seroiusly unreal. I hope you make and enjoy!
I am currently obsessed with baby carrots and Sabra’s Roasted Red Pepper Hummus. Can’t get enough!
I JUST bought some coconut oil from TJs last week so this is the perfect recipe to try it out on!
Do you think these would hold together if the honey was omitted?
No they wouldn’t, unfortunately!
First of all, love your blog! I’m an Iowa girl too and I love seeing all your delicious recipes! My husband works for Hy-Vee too, so I have to admit I liked that plus as well :) We are heading to Trader Joe’s this weekend because we’ll be in West Des Moines for a baby shower, so I’m hoping to stock up on lots of goods, especially the majority of ingredients for these bars! We don’t have one near by so i’m excited! Theirs nuts and dried fruits are so reasonable! :) Thanks for the recipe!
May I ask what camera lens you use? Your pictures always come out GREAT!
:) Thanks again!
These look awesome! Pinning them now:)
there is a bottle of something behind the almond extract and salt. what is that?? i don’t see it listed in the ingredients.
thanks!
Vanilla extract.
Yum! I’ve been wanting to make chewy granola bars for so long (hate. the. crunchy. ones.) and you certainly sell this recipe, haha. :)
My current snack obsession has been licorice and french chocolate granola (from Orangette, divine!). Or, rather, whatever is right at hand in the midst of essay writing.
These look like amazing! I am allergic to berries and it’s hard for me to find a granola bar with fruit that isn’t a berry, so this looks like a match made in heaven for me! I can’t wait to try these.
These look amazing! I am on a peanut butter sandwich kick for snacking right now. I just found your blog and I am obsessed! You are adorable! I can’t wait to give some of your recipes a try.
Sounds yummy and I love the healthy ingredients!