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Granola Bars made with oats, fruits and seeds, with a satisfying crunch. They make the perfect after School snack, or are brilliant for breakfast on the go – a real winner!

homemade granola bars with seeds and dried fruit

I first published this recipe back in 2014, when George and Harriet were only two and I thought it was due a re-visit. But oh my goodness, looking at these photos has been such a trip down memory lane, just look at them and their squishy toddler cuteness. If you are aghast at the idea of cooking with your children, I promise it gets easier!

Now George and Harriet are at school I am constantly looking for ideas for after school snacks for them. If I don’t arrive at the school gates brandishing some form of sustenance I am greeted with a surly, “Have you got anything to eat” so I’ve learnt that it is in EVERYONE’s best interest for me to have something on hand they can tuck into immediately. Whilst I don’t manage it all the time, I do like to have a batch of home-made goodies for them when I can. If they can also help with the making of said snacks them it’s even better. These Granola Bars fit the bill perfectly. George and Harri love them, and they make a great mid morning snack for me when I’m busy working.

How do you make Granola Bars?

children weighing ingredients for granola bars
melted butter being poured from saucepan
toddler boy and girl spooning ingredients for homemade granola from silver bowl.
small boy pressing granola bar ingredients into black tin

Tips for making Granola Bars:

  • I used half jumbo oats and half normal oats to make these Granola Bars. If you only have one type, I’m sure either would be fine, but I liked the texture that at least some jumbo oats gave.
  • Cut them with a sharp serrated knife.
  • Ensure the Granola Bars are almost completely cold before cutting, it will stop them from crumbling and falling apart.
three homemade granola bars full of seeds and dried fruit stacked on wooden board

Hope you enjoy this recipe. I’d love to know how you got on and what you thought of it if you make this recipe. Please rate the recipe using the ⭐️ below!

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How to make Granola Bars:

4.77 from 13 votes

Granola Bars

These are fabulous snacks and lunch box bars for children and adults.
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 35 minutes
Servings: 12

Ingredients 

  • 100 g Unsalted butter
  • 200 g Porridge oats, See Note 1.
  • 200 g Mixed seeds
  • 3 tbsp Honey
  • 100 g Light brown sugar
  • 100 g Dried fruit, See Note 2.
  • 1 tsp Ground cinnamon

Instructions 

  • Preheat the oven to 160C. Line a small shallow tin (about 20cm x 20cm) with baking paper.
  • Warm the butter, honey and sugar gently in a saucepan. Don't let the mixture boil.
  • Add the oats, seeds and the dried fruit, plus the cinnamon, if you like it, to the saucepan. Mix until everything is nicely coated.
  • Top into the tin, press down lightly and bake for 30 minutes.
  • Allow the bake to cool completely in the tin before you slice it into 12 bars, otherwise they will crumble.

Nutrition

Calories: 298kcalCarbohydrates: 32gProtein: 6gFat: 16gSaturated Fat: 6gCholesterol: 18mgSodium: 13mgPotassium: 76mgFiber: 4gSugar: 20gVitamin A: 208IUCalcium: 21mgIron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Snack
Cuisine: Family Food
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4.77 from 13 votes

Granola Bars

These are fabulous snacks and lunch box bars for children and adults.
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 35 minutes
Servings: 12

Ingredients 

  • 100 g Unsalted butter
  • 200 g Porridge oats, See Note 1.
  • 200 g Mixed seeds
  • 3 tbsp Honey
  • 100 g Light brown sugar
  • 100 g Dried fruit, See Note 2.
  • 1 tsp Ground cinnamon

Instructions 

  • Preheat the oven to 160C. Line a small shallow tin (about 20cm x 20cm) with baking paper.
  • Warm the butter, honey and sugar gently in a saucepan. Don't let the mixture boil.
  • Add the oats, seeds and the dried fruit, plus the cinnamon, if you like it, to the saucepan. Mix until everything is nicely coated.
  • Top into the tin, press down lightly and bake for 30 minutes.
  • Allow the bake to cool completely in the tin before you slice it into 12 bars, otherwise they will crumble.

Nutrition

Calories: 298kcalCarbohydrates: 32gProtein: 6gFat: 16gSaturated Fat: 6gCholesterol: 18mgSodium: 13mgPotassium: 76mgFiber: 4gSugar: 20gVitamin A: 208IUCalcium: 21mgIron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Snack
Cuisine: Family Food
Like this? Leave a comment and rating below!Mention @myusername or tag #myhashtag!

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9 Comments

  1. 4 stars
    Tried these today. Mine turned out a bit crumbly but I think it was due to the size of the tin I baked them in. The flavour is absolutely amazing I will definitely be making more to take to work (I don’t think this batch will last the weekend!)

  2. 5 stars
    Wow delicious and healthy bars, love the brown paper styling too and your kids are beautiful! Thanks for linking up to #tastytuesdays we’ll be making these!

  3. These are great- we made a similar version a while ago and the went down a treat! I love that it’s a perfect first baking recipe for toddlers to get involved with. Gotta start em young, that’s what i say! #tastytuesdays

  4. 5 stars
    Hi Sarah. It’s great to read your review as it’s one of the few cookbooks I don’t own. I’ve been meaning to make flapjacks for ages and these ones sound delicious. I shall have to make a batch. Looks like your little helpers had loads of fun. xx

  5. 5 stars
    Wow look at your daughter face! Thats a good proof that its good! I also do this with cookbooks! Try to change some things and not follow everything by the book =P #TastyTuesdays

  6. 5 stars
    Arrr such beautiful pictures! The fruit bars look and sound delicious xx #TastyTuesdays

  7. Great review, really we’ll written. The more I hear about this cookbook from Mumsnet the more impressed I am. These lunch box bars look great. GG

  8. I am so making these lunchbox bars! They look lovely. I have to say you did very well getting your twins to help with so much! Hmm, family meals are usually made from a book I made which is basically scraps of recipes cut out of newspapers or magazines stuck into a file! Not very inspiring!! X