One of my daughter’s favorite snacks just got a lot cheaper!!
A friend of ours visited us from Australia and fell in love with Apple Larabars; she couldn’t find them back home and asked me to try to come up with a recipe for a similar bar. This one is pretty darn close.
Kat, I hope you like these.
Ingredients:
3/4 cups of dried apples
3/4 cups of pitted dates (about 18)
1/2 cup of raisins (sultanas)
1/2 cup of walnuts
1 1/2 – 2 tsp of ground cinnamon
Preparation:
- In a food processor combine the apples, dates, raisins and cinnamon and blend for a couple of minutes until a ball is formed.
- Add the walnuts and blend until the walnuts are chopped to desired sized.
- Press firmly onto a piece of parchment paper forming a large rectangle about 1/2 inch wide.
- Cool in the refrigerator for a couple of hours.
- Cut into desired shape.
Makes about 6-7 bars.
Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator
Can’t wait to try these!
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Yum! I’m so making these! 🙂 Thanks for sharing your website with my at Kathrines bday! -SARA
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Hi neighbor, enjoy them!
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It looks like theres seeds in this bar..did I miss something in the recipe?
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they are actually chopped nuts
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Made the watermelon lemonade!
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These look so yummy! Will definitely be trying this recipe, thanks for sharing!
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This sounds great and reminds me of Christina Pirello’s pie crust recipe that uses a simple combination of dates and almonds. (YUM!) If you are not familiar with her, you should look her up!
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How may days will the bars last up to?
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refrigerated for up to a week
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How much sugar is in these bars? Thanks.
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It depends on the size you cut the bars into. Here is a pretty useful link to get the nutritional value of the entire recipe and then you can decide how big you want to cut them http://www.myfitnesspal.com/recipe/calculator
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Cut into 7 bars, this would be 50 g of sugar and 58 carbs, using this calculator…
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Remember to use organic ingredients!
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Your recipes look so delicious, I think I will try all of them eventually.
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Dried apples? Is that the same as apple chips? Like I’d make in my dehydrator/
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dried apples are different than apple chips, apple chips are crispy and usually baked, dried apples are soft and made in a dehydrator
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I`m a runner looking for alternatives to GU! (full of artificial ingredients and sugar loaded) I eat Paleo so in my long runs I need something for energy! I wonder if I can substitute the GU (now makes me sick) for this bars!!!?
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I am sure these would work
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