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Making Granola Bars


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Hi, I tried searching for this here and nothing popped up. Does anyone have a great recipe for granola bars. I already have the granola but just need to know what to mix with it to turn it into bars to press into a pan. Any ideas? Thanks.


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Hi, I tried searching for this here and nothing popped up. Does anyone have a great recipe for granola bars. I already have the granola but just need to know what to mix with it to turn it into bars to press into a pan. Any ideas? Thanks.

I don't know if this will work but I made some trail bars with the same ingredients as granola but I had to heat some peanut butter and white corn syrup up to boiling then poured it over the dry ingredients and pressed them into a glass dish to harden. I loved them but I love peanut butter. The recipe is in one of Bette Hagman's books. I'm at work and the book isn't.

jenvan Collaborator

I could find you an exact recipe, but what I've done is make up a mixture using peanut butter, honey, some vanilla melted in a pan, pour over granola, press into pan and bake...

jkmunchkin Rising Star

What kind of granola do you have? The only one I tried was by Enjoy Life and I hated it.

whitball Explorer

There is a link on celiacchicks.com that has a pretty good recipe. I think the link refers to celiac goddess or something similar. I added a few of my own things to the recipe. pretty good stuff.

ILOVEOMC Enthusiast

The granola I have is Energ- E brand I believe. Threw the box away yesterday after making some. Thanks for the recipes. I didn't use peanut butter, but that would be better than what I did. Great ideas, thanks!

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