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Healthy Cereal Bars are made with fluffy cereal, peanut butter, honey, and chocolate chips. They’re chewy, delicious, and perfect for eating as a grab-and-go morning meal!
A tasty morning bite
I’m not a huge breakfast gal, but I also have a love for chocolate that’s like no other. If I want to stay on my breakfast game and start my day feeling fueled and ready to tackle what life throws at me, having a chocolate breakfast at my disposal is key.
I was tired of the savory egg-based breakfasts and decided to go after what I really wanted – chocolate! I wound up creating these healthy cereal bars that are sort of like granola bars, but better. They don’t contain the gross ingredients present in so many granola bar brands, and they do pretty well when it comes to nutrition!
If you like chocolate, you’ll like these breakfast bars. Eat them as morning fuel or as a snack between meals for a satisfying bite! I like to whip up a batch and keep them in my freezer for enjoying in mornings or whenever a craving hits.
What’s a cereal bar?
A cereal bar is just what it sounds like. It’s a yummy bar made with cereal and chocolatey ingredients that’s perfect for grabbing as a quick breakfast! It’s essentially a granola bar that’s acceptable to eat first thing in the AM when you’re running out the door. These tasty bars are totally kid friendly, but adults will definitely love them too.
Ingredients used to make healthy cereal bars
These healthy breakfast bars are made with a handful of yummy, kid (and adult)-approved ingredients. Start with a cereal, and then grab your favorite peanut butter, some honey, and a few other items. Nothing questionable here – you’re going to love everything that’s included!
- Cereal*
- Natural peanut butter
- Honey
- Coconut oil
- Salt**
- Vanilla
- Chocolate chips melted with 1 tsp coconut oil
*I used One Degree Organics Sprouted Honey O’s, but you can use puffeed rice, cheerios, or any somewhat puffed cereal.
**Add salt only if peanut butter is unsalted.
Tools used to make this recipe
You’ll need a small list of kitchen tools for this recipe. Grab a large mixing bowl, a sauce pan, a baking dish, and a stirring utensil, and let’s get started!
For measuring, you’ll need the following sizes: 1 tsp, 1/4 tsp, 1/4 cup, 1/2 cup, and 1 cup.
How to make healthy cereal bars
Healthy cereal bars are a no-bake treat made by melting ingredients on the stove and mixing them with the fluffy cereal. It’s an easy recipe that should require 15 minutes or less of prep time!
Pour the cereal into a large mixing bowl.
Next, add the peanut butter, honey, coconut oil, and salt to a sauce pan. Heat over medium until everything is warmed through, about two minutes.
Turn off the heat and add the vanilla.
Then, pour the mix over the top of the cereal and mix until everything is very well coated.
Press the coated cereal into an 8×8 pan VERY tightly. Wet your hand and press down until it is compacted completely.
Drizzled melted chocolate over the top and place in the freezer for at least 1 hour before eating.
Let sit at room temperature for 5 minutes before cutting, and enjoy!
Keep stored in the freezer.
A healthier granola bar alternative
After hearing the words “cereal bar,” people are often surprised that these don’t contain granola! As it turns out, cereal works quite well when mixed with ingredients like chocolate and coconut oil, much like granola itself. It mixes and binds together to create chewy pull-apart style treats.
Apart from the cereal, another thing that sets this recipe apart is the fact that it’s made with healthier ingredients. Everything was chosen to provide as much nutrition as possible. You’ll see many healthy alternatives to common granola bar ingredients!
Natural peanut butter
I keep it as natural as possible with my nut butter, always. Processed versions are filled with chemicals and preservatives, two things I like to stay away from. The more natural, the better!
Honey
Honey is a wonderful alternative to granulated sugar! It’s perfectly sweet and fulfills my all-natural guidelines. I recommend using this in any baked good that you make!
Coconut oil
Like with honey, coconut oil is a direct swap that I use in place of vegetable or canola oil. It is more nutritious and is a better healthy fat option. Plus, it helps give the chocolate in this recipe the perfect consistency!
Try these breakfast recipes next
Need more breakfast ideas? Here are some of my favorites! Try the chocolate peanut butter granola for another sweet morning meal!
- Egg Muffin Cups Four Ways
- Chocolate Peanut Butter Granola
- Healthy Chocolate Chia Seed Pudding
- Easy Roasted Breakfast Potatoes
Healthy Cereal Bars
Healthy Cereal Bars are made with fluffy cereal, peanut butter, honey, and chocolate chips. They’re chewy, delicious, and perfect for eating as a grab-and-go morning meal!
Ingredients
- 4 cups cereal (I used One Degree Organics sprouted honey o’s but you could used puffed rice, cheerios, or any somewhat puffed cereal!)
- 1/2 cup natural peanut butter
- 1/2 cup honey
- 1/4 cup coconut oil, melted
- 1/4 tsp salt if peanut butter isn’t salted
- 1 tsp vanilla
- 1/2 cup chocolate chips melted with 1 tsp coconut oil.
Instructions
- In a large bowl, pour in cereal.
- In a saucepan, add peanut butter, honey, coconut oil and salt. Heat over medium until warmed through, about two minutes.
- Turn off heat and add vanilla.
- Pour over top of cereal and mix until very well coated.
- Press into 8×8 pan, VERY tightly. Wet your hand and press down until compacted completely.
- Drizzle melted chocolate overtop and place in freezer for at least 1 hour before eating.
- Store in freezer. Let sit at room temp for 5 minutes before cutting.
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Bern says
Super easy to make and delicious!
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Erin says
HI Bern, so happy you loved them! 🙂
Taylor says
Who knew that something so simple could be so amazing? And because they’re not full of corn syrup and sugar, I don’t feel bad about making them constantly for my kids (because they’re always asking for them!) For us, best made with cheerios, it’s the perfect texture.
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Erin says
Hi Taylor, so happy everyone loves the bars so much! 🙂
Jenny says
I never thought something this simple would be so tasty. I am high key addicted to these.
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Erin says
Hi Jenny, so happy you loved them! 🙂
Sarah says
These are so easy & so delicious! For the cereal, I used Nature’s Path Sunrise Crunchy Vanilla, which was a great choice. Loving this sweet treat!
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Erin says
Hi Sarah, so glad you loved them! 🙂
melissa says
Easy to eat for breakfast, snack or dessert. Can be a little messy, but worth it for how good these taste!
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Erin says
Hi Melissa, so happy you loved them! 🙂
Carter Blum says
Could you freeze these for leftovers?
Erin says
Hi Carter, yes of course. Just put in an airtight container!
Becca says
Loved these! So stinkin’ easy and delicious! I microwaved instead of stovetop because I was feeling extra lazy and they turned out fine. I measured the chocolate chips with my heart which I wouldn’t really recommend because it felt like a little too much chocolate for a breakfast bar, so I’d suggest following the recipe measurements.
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Erin says
Hi Becca, so happy you loved them so much! 🙂
Autumn says
Could the coconut oil be subbed for another oil?
Erin says
Hi Autumn, yep that should be fine. Let me know what you use and how the bars come out!!
Annie says
These bars are addicting! I have made them four times in the past week. They freeze really well and are the perfect combination of salty and sweet.
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Erin says
Hi Annie, I am thrilled you love them so much!
Nicole S says
I had to make these again because they were requested! These cereal bars are so easy yet so delicious. They are great to bring to parties, camping and kids love them!
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Erin says
Hi Nicole, so glad you loved them!!
Maggie Reiff says
Love this recipe. I also sub whatever cereal I have on hand (especially if its one I’ve left open and going a little stale…oops)! I love toping these with flaky sea seal, highly recommend!
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Erin says
Hi Maggie, so glad you liked them and great idea!!
Kristin says
These bars were so good, and don’t require any baking. Win win in my book! I’ll definitely be making these again.
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Erin says
Hi Kristin, so glad you loved them so much!
Gabby says
I make these all the time for my family and everyone loves them! Couldn’t recommend more if you want an easy and delicious snack.
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Erin says
Hi Gabby, so happy you loved them!