Peanut butter lovers, these Healthy Peanut Butter Bars were made for you! I make a batch almost every week because they come together with just FOUR ingredients, zero oven time, and taste dangerously close to a Reese’s cup (except you actually feel good about eating them)!

A Quick Look: No Bake Peanut Butter Bars
- ✅ Recipe Name: Healthy No Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Bars
- 🕒 Ready In: 10 minutes prep + 1 hour freeze
- 👪 Serves: 12 bars
- 🍽 Calories: 316 per bar
- 📋 Protein: 8g per bar
- 🥬 Main Ingredients: Peanut butter, oat flour, maple syrup, chocolate chips
- 📖 Dietary Info: Vegan, gluten-free, dairy-free
- 🥣 Best For: Dessert, snacks, meal prep, lunchboxes
- ⭐ Why You’ll Love It: Four ingredients, no baking, and they taste like a homemade Reese’s!
Healthy No Bake Peanut Butter Bars Recipe
If you know me, you know I will always say yes to peanut butter and chocolate. It’s one of my favorite combinations, and these no bake bars keep it simple!
The base is made with peanut butter, oat flour, and maple syrup, so it comes together quickly and firms up nicely once chilled. Then you add a smooth chocolate layer on top, which gives each bite that sweet-salty balance that makes these so good.
I also love that these no bake peanut butter chocolate bars are easy to keep in the fridge or freezer. They’re great for meal prep, easy to portion out, and nice to have on hand when you want a homemade treat that is ready to go!
If you love easy no-bake treats like these, you’ll also want to try my Peanut Butter Energy Bars and No Bake Peanut Butter Oatmeal Cookies for more of that PB-chocolate goodness!
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Why You’ll Love These Healthy No Bake Peanut Butter Bars
- Just four ingredients. Peanut butter, oat flour, maple syrup, and chocolate chips, that’s genuinely all you need! It doesn’t get much better than that.
- No oven required. These are fully no bake, which means you can make them any time of year without heating up your kitchen.
- They taste like a Reese’s cup. That salty peanut butter base + chocolate topping combo is absolutely unreal.
- Perfect for meal prep. Make a batch on Sunday and snack on them all week straight from the fridge or freezer.
- Easy to customize. Add flaky sea salt on top, swap in almond butter, or drizzle with white chocolate, these bars are a total blank canvas!

Ingredients Needed
Making a batch of these no-bake chocolate peanut butter bars are simple and requires only four ingredients.
- Peanut butter: You’ll need creamy peanut butter for the base and more for the topping if you’re mixing it with the melted chocolate. I like salted peanut butter for the sweet-salty flavor, but creamy unsalted works too!
- Oat flour: Oat flour gives the bars structure and a soft, sturdy texture. Store-bought is usually a little finer, but homemade works too if you blend rolled oats until very smooth. Using oat flour make these peanut butter bars completely gluten-free!
- Maple syrup: This sweetens the bars and help bring the base together. Honey or agave can work too.
- Chocolate chips: For the topping! Mini chocolate chips melt easily, but regular chocolate chips work just as well! You can use semi-sweet or dark chocolate chips.
Tip: For a yummy twist, you can add 1/2 cup of shredded coconut or chopped nuts as a topping. It can add an additional crunch and texture.
How to Make Easy Healthy Peanut Butter Bars
Step 1: Make the peanut butter base. In a medium bowl, mix together peanut butter, maple syrup, and oat flour until a thick dough forms. Press the mixture firmly and evenly into a parchment-lined 8×8 baking dish.
Step 2: Make the chocolate topping. Add chocolate chips and peanut butter to a microwave-safe bowl. Microwave in 30-second increments, stirring between each, until completely smooth.
Step 3: Assemble and freeze. Pour the melted chocolate mixture over the peanut butter base and spread evenly. Transfer to the freezer for 1 hour, or until fully set and firm enough to slice cleanly.
Step 4: Slice and serve. Lift the bars out using the parchment paper, cut into 12 bars, and enjoy! Store in the fridge or freezer

Erin’s Expert Recipe Tips
- Use salted peanut butter. It’s the secret to that addictive sweet & salty balance. If you only have unsalted, add a pinch of salt to the base.
- Line your dish with parchment paper. It makes cleanup easy and helps you pull out perfectly clean bars for slicing!
- Don’t rush the freeze. A full hour in the freezer is key so the chocolate sets properly and the bars hold their shape when sliced.
- Use a warm knife for cleaner slices. Run your knife under hot water, dry it, and then slice. The chocolate won’t crack or shatter.
- Storing: Keep bars in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 1 week, or freeze for up to 3 months. To freeze without sticking, lay bars in a single layer first, then transfer to a freezer-safe bag or container.
Frequently Asked Questions
Below are some common no bake peanut butter bar recipe questions. Don’t see the answer you’re looking for? Leave a comment at the bottom of this post!
Usually, that means the mixture is a little too dry, or the peanut butter was too thick. Make sure everything is fully mixed, and the base is soft enough to press firmly into the pan. Using a creamier peanut butter helps a lot.
For these no-bake peanut butter bars, I recommend using a creamy, salted peanut butter. It can be natural, but it might make the base mixture more dry. If you find the base mixture is too dry, you’ll want to add just a dash of water to make it smoother.
Yes. Double the ingredients and use a 9×13 pan if you want a bigger batch for sharing or meal prep.
If you liked this recipe, you’ll want to try these!
Here are some of my favorite peanut butter recipes you should make next. Enjoy!
- Chocolate Baked Oats With Peanut Butter
- Salted Peanut Butter Banana Bread
- Gluten-Free Peanut Butter Cookie Cups
- Flourless Peanut Butter Blondies
- Peanut Butter Cornflake Bars
Video Tutorial
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Healthy Peanut Butter Bars Recipe
Ingredients
Method
- In a medium bowl, mix together peanut butter, maple syrup, and oat flour until well combined.
- Press mixture into an 8×8 dish.
- Pour chocolate chips and remaining peanut butter into a microwave safe dish and microwave on 30 second increments until chips are melted.
- Pour melted chocolate peanut butter mixture over peanut butter base.
- Place in freezer for one hour, then cut and serve.
- Store in fridge or freezer!
Nutrition
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Notes
- Use salted peanut butter for the best flavor. The sweet-salty balance is what makes these bars so good! If you only have unsalted, just add a pinch of salt to the base mixture.
- Line your dish with parchment paper. It makes cleanup a breeze AND helps you get cleaner slices later. Totally worth the extra 30 seconds!
- Don’t skip the freezer step. The bars need to go in the freezer for a full hour before slicing. This ensures the chocolate layer sets properly so everything cuts cleanly and holds together.





Austie says
Absolutely love this dessert!!! It is so easy to make and incredibly delicious! It is always a hit when I take it to get togethers (if it makes it that far!) thanks Erin!
Erin says
Hi Austie, thanks for your kind words! I am so happy you love them!
Sarah says
So easy to make and so delicious! Amazing recipe Erin thank you!!
Erin says
Hi Sarah! I am so happy you love them!!
Maggie says
This is my 2nd time making these bars & OHMYLANTA theybare addicting! My hubby & I can’t just have one…absolutely amazing.
Erin says
Hi Maggie! I am thrilled you both love them so much!
Kelly Angelosante says
My go to recipe whenever I have a sweet tooth – so good & so easy!!
Erin says
Hi Kelly, thanks for your kind words! I am so happy you like them so much! 🙂
Linda says
Goodbye Reese’s peanut butter cups…These are so much better!!! I have made these many times and everyone loves them!!!
Erin says
Thank you Linda!!! So happy youre enjoying these!
Erin says
Hi Linda, ah I am so happy to hear that! Thanks for your kind words!!
Kelly Higbie says
These are SO good & super easy! They taste the best right out of the freezer!
Erin says
I eat them right out of the freezer too!!! So glad you like!
Erin says
Hi Kelly, thanks for your kind words! I eat them right from there too!!
Colleen says
Can you use all purpose flour?
Erin says
I wouldn’t – you don’t want to eat raw flour and since these are not baked, I would avoid it.
Heather Prater says
I am a firm believer that peanut butter and chocolate are the ultimate combination. That being said, not all recipes do these two magical ingredients justice. This recipe is terrific! I love that the ingredients are all ‘real’, and things that I usually have on hand. I will definitely be making this again! Thank you Erin.
Erin says
I’m so glad that you enjoyed them…thanks for the sweet comment.
Erin says
Hi Heather, I agree- that is such a great combination! I am so happy you loved them! Thanks for your support!
Kelley says
My son is in his late 30s…tradition is that he gets Reeses PB cups in his Xmas stocking every year…. But having gone completely vegan 2 years ago…that’s not really been possible…for awhile I couldn’t find a vegan version…then when I finally did, the price was ridiculous!
So…I decided to try making something…although, cooking is not my strong suit…but I figured I would try…SO GLAD I DID…
Not only were these AMAZINGLY EASY to make…they were also DELICIOUS! He’s now worried his wife is going to devour them before he can!
Thanks so much for sharing this recipe… I can’t wait to make the next batch!
Erin says
YAY! This makes me so happy! So glad that you liked them!!
Kelley says
I am dying to make these for my vegan son who LOVES Reeses…or did…but my question is about the chocolate
The pics look like you used milk chocolate…but so far I have only found vegan dark chocolate….any rec as to where I might find vegan milk chocolate…or is there a way to lighten dark chocolate?
Erin says
I use enjoy life mini semi-sweet chips!
Marie Ostroff says
Just made these and OMG! Thank you 🙂 I had some left over mini Reese’s cups so I chopped them up and sprinkled on top. I didn’t have maple syrup so used honey and yummmy. Soo delicious and I can’t wait to serve the rest at thanksgiving!! So super easy!!!
Erin says
I’m so happy that you liked these! Thank you for sharing with me!
Elisabeth P says
This was an easy, AWESOME recipe. Followed the instructions exactly and it came out perfect! So delicious. Will definitely make again!
Erin says
I love to hear it!! I’m so glad that you liked them!
Alyssa says
They came out great and taste just like those organic peanut butter cups in stores now. They need to be stored in a freezer, if not the peanut butter gets a little mushy. I cut mine into bite size snacks so I got 25 pieces out of the batch. Can’t wait to make these again and share with friends.
Erin says
Thanks for sharing Alyssa! So glad you are enjoying them 🙂
Sarah says
Chocolate and peanut butter! Is there a better combination? No! The whole family devoured these. I love how easy and quick these are to make. Thank so for the delicious recipe, Erin!
Erin says
That makes me so happy!! Thank you for the amazing review – and so glad you liked them!
Jennie says
Hi Erin, what a great summer recipe when you don’t want to use an oven! This is kid and husband approved. Only one suggestion my picky husband made was that he’d prefer some chocolate on the bottom as well as the top. P.S. we all love your berry crumble as well! Bad news is that it’s addicting!
Erin says
Ha! I love the idea of chocolate on the bottom. Glad you like them! Thanks for sharing 🙂
Sam Zinno says
I just made this and stuck the pan in the freezer. I’m so excited to try them! Do you have any tips for not burning your fingers when pouring out the melted chocolate mixture? Maybe it’s just the bowl I was using. Thanks for the recipe!
Erin says
Hm, shouldnt be that hot! I would try another bowl.
Melissa Stueben says
Can you use almond butter instead and still get the same yummy result? My daughter is allergic to peanuts but I desperately miss Reese’s ?!
Melissa says
Just saw the previous comment! Hah!
Erin says
Hi Melissa, hope yours came out well!!
Andrea Breece says
Would almond butter work?
Erin says
Yes! Just use a natural one with only almonds + salt!
Carrie says
Can you use a gluten free baking flour instead of oat flour?
Erin says
Totally, I would use the same amount of almond or maybe about 1/4 or 1/3 cup coconut.
patrica says
In subbing the almond flour…….. you are saying 3/4 C.? As for the coconut flour…….is that In addition to the almond flour or use it alone? Thanks
Erin says
Made them today with 1 cup of almond flour! Coconut would be way less since its super absorbent.
Lori says
These look delicious! Yum!