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Charlotte’s Peanut Butter and Chocolate Cranberry Granola Bars

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I’ve filed these granola bars under desserts and sweets in my recipe index.

From Merriam-Webster 

cookie

noun  cook·ie  \ ˈku̇-kē \

cookie : a small flat or slightly raised cake


These are cookies. Bar cookies to be more precise. Unlike Big Food I will not market these as energy bars, meal replacements, protein bars, nutrition bars and on and on. However, I can honestly tell you that they taste delicious (maybe a little too delicious!).

I came home from work one night last week and found that my daughter Charlotte had made these. They taste sweet, salty and nutty and have a nice dense, slightly chewy texture.

Charlotte found a granola recipe online but altered it so much—we lacked several ingredients but had others—that she came up with something new. I call this type of cooking “freestyle cooking.” You start with a basic recipe and then improvise and substitute ingredients based on what you have on hand. Cooking this way, you waste less food, you often make delicious discoveries and you sometimes come up with new favorites. Occasionally you make cook a dud, but c’est la vie.

Benefits of Reducing Your Waste

I have to add “your kids learn how to do stuff” to the list of benefits to reducing your waste, which include:

*results may vary

And now for the recipe. You can easily vary the type of nut butter, seeds and dried fruit listed in the ingredients. 

Charlotte’s Granola Bars

Ingredients

Directions

1. Preheat the oven to 350°F and grease an 9″ x 13″ baking dish.

2. Make a flax egg by combining 1 tablespoon of golden or brown flaxseed meal and 2½ tablespoons of water. Set the egg replacer aside for 10 to 15 minutes.

3. In a medium-size bowl, combine the dry ingredients: oats, seeds, cranberries, brown sugar, salt, chocolate chips and cocoa powder.

4. In a large bowl, mix together the wet ingredients: peanut butter, honey or maple syrup, egg replacement, coconut oil, vanilla extract.

5. Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and combine well. Use a clean hand to get the last dry bits combined if necessary.

6. Press the mixture into a greased 13″ x 9” baking dish. Press down into pan until flat and relatively even. Sprinkle with the sunflower seeds and press firmly into the granola mixture. Use the flat bottom of a dry measuring cup to flatten everything well.

7. Bake at 350°F for about 15 to 20 minutes or until golden around the edges.

8. Allow to cool completely. Cut into bars. Store in a glass jar or container at room temperature for up to a week.

Notes

1. If using salted peanut butter, reduce the amount of salt in the recipe.

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