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Why you will love this Healthy Date Bar Recipe:
- It is naturally sweetened (no sugar added)
- Packed with wholesome ingredients
- These are no bake date bars, such a fuss free recipe!
- So easy to put together and is ready in no time
- Highly customizable- any nuts or seeds of choice can be substituted
- These are gluten free bars and they can also be made vegan friendly by subbing butter with coconut oil
- Suitable for people with dietary restrictions
- Perfect as Breakfast Bars, Travel Snacks, After Workout food, Grab and Go Snack or Dessert 😉
Date Nut Bars ingredients:
- Dates: I love to use medjool dates in these dates bar. They are so soft, larger in size and I just like their taste so much. However, you can use any type of dates you have on hand.
- Nuts: A combination of walnuts, cashews, pistachios and almonds (in equal amounts) tastes so good here,
- A tablespoon of butter: You may also replace it with regular butter or even coconut oil. But clarified butter gives these bars an unbeatable flavor.
As dates are very sweet to taste, these bars require no extra sugar at all. And the stickiness in them helps to bind nuts with ease!
This is such an easy breakfast bar recipe to put together. Keep them refrigerated as they taste so good right out of fridge. Grab one in the morning and out the door you go!
How to make these Healthy Bars (Step by Step Instructions):
These energy bars are super easy to make and are sure to provide a healthy energy boost!
You will need a blender or a food processor to process dates. You can even use it to roughly chop nuts or you can do it on a board with a knife.
Rest you just are blending the dates, chopping the nuts, quickly roasting and mixing them together, setting them in a pan and cutting them into bars!
Lets see how we are making these bars step by step!
- Step 1: Make dates paste by blending them in a blender/food processor. Roughly chop and roast the nuts in a pan. I used walnuts, cashews, pistachios and almonds in equal quantity.
- Step 2: Now take a tablespoon of butter and quickly add in dates paste and nuts.
- Step 3: Mix them together till everything gets well combined and all the nuts are coated in dates paste.
- Step 4: Quickly transfer the mix to a pre lined pan with overhangs and allow the bars to set.
- Step 5: Now top this mix with a few walnuts, pistachios, almond halves and cashew halves.
- Step 6: Press and stick the nuts well on these bars. This step is optional and purely for decorative purposes. But these sure add to the beauty of these bars. Allow to set in refrigerator/ or freeze if you want them to set quicker.
- Step 7: Cut into desired shapes. You can also form date squares out of these by further cutting each rectangular bar into two.
- Step 8: Enjoy!! Store left overs (if any) in the refrigerator
What are medjool dates?
Medjool dates are a variety of dates that is super soft, has caramel like taste and is packed full of fiber and nutrients.
They are also called as "The Fruit of Kings". These dates are naturally sweet and are often used as a substitute for sugar in desserts.
Coat them in chocolate, throw them in your smoothies, use them as caramel substitute, fill them with nut butters. Choices are endless!
How long are date squares good for?
Date squares/bars will last for 2-3 days at room temperature. For 7-10 days in refrigerator. Store them in air tight containers at all times.
For longer storage, you can always freeze them. Place them on a baking tray and allow to chill for about an hour in the freezer. Then stack them in freezer safe containers/ziploc bags.
Variations to these bars:
This is such a versatile recipe. As long as you keep the proportion of dates to nuts as the recipe suggests, you can put in almost any add-ons of your choice here.
- Swap the nuts I have added with nuts that you like- hazelnuts, pecans, peanuts etc.
- Nuts can be swapped with seeds like- chia seeds, sun flower seeds or pepita seeds.
- Some of the nuts/seeds can also be subbed with oats flour, almond flour or coconut flour.
- Mini Chocolate Chips and Coconut Flakes can also be great add ins.
- You can also coat these bars in some melted chocolate(I'd prefer dark).
Tips to make best date bars:
- Dates: Buying Pitted dates saves a little time, but pitting dates at home is very easy too. Just rip the fruit in half by holding it with both your hands in your thumb and forefinger. Then remove the pit.
- Dates Paste: A quality blender or food processor will be real help here! You will not need any water to make this paste.
Medjool dates are very soft in texture. But if you are using any other dates that have firm flesh, soak them in hot water for 30 minutes. Pat them dry and blend the dates into a fine paste then. - Chopping Nuts: Nuts can be chopped using a board and a knife. You can also make use of a food processor to chop the nuts.
- Salt: Add a pinch of salt to your bars if you too are a lover of sweet and salty treats just like me.
EXPERT TIP:
If you don't want to wait around for two hours to cut into these bars, you can quickly chill them in the freezer. Set the pan in freezer for around 30 minutes or till the mix gets cold and very firm to touch. Then cut them with a sharp knife and devour!!
Can I replace Medjool dates with regular dates?
Yes you can use normal dates, if you don't have medjool ones. Since regular dates would be little smaller in size you will have to take a few more.
Also regular dates can be a little dry in texture. You can soak them in hot water for about ½ an hour. After ½ an hour take the water out, Pat them dry and blend then.
These bars are:
- Gluten Free: These bars are gluten free since no flour is used to make them. You can replace half of the nuts with almond flour, coconut flour or even gluten free oats flour if you wish to.
- Can be easily made Vegan: Instead of butter use coconut oil to make these bars vegan friendly.
- Naturally Sweetened: We aren't using any processed sugar to make these healthy bars. The sweetness from dates fruit is just enough to sweeten them.
These are just the best treats made with clean ingredients for guilt free snacking. - No bake recipe: I am sure you will appreciate the fact that there is no baking involved in making these bars. No turning the oven on, no heating up the kitchen.
Do dates need to be refrigerated?
Date fruits are needed to be stored in refrigerator since they are prone to losing moisture. Keep dates covered tightly to help them retain their moisture content.
Are dates a healthy snack food?
Undoubtedly! This humble sweetener and a great snack on its own, contains a lot of minerals like potassium, magnesium etc. Also they are fibrous and are known to fight fatigue and give a quick energy burst!
What flavors go well with dates?
- Dates pair well with any kinds of nuts, nut butters and seeds
- A splash of vanilla imparts them a great taste too
- Spices like ginger, cinnamon and cardamom taste so good with dates
- Sweeten your fruity smoothies with dates
More fun and sweet snack recipes for you:
Vegan Oatmeal Bars (Butter and refined sugar free)
Chocolate Cherry Muffins (made with healthier ingredients)
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Recipe
Healthy Date Bars
Ingredients
- 1 Cup Mejdool Dates (grounded)
- ¾ Cup Mixed Nuts (Chopped, I used walnuts, cashews, almonds and pistachios)
- 1 tablespoon Butter (Or clarified butter, also known as ghee)
- a pinch Salt (Optional but tastes so good here)
Instructions
- Lightly roast all the chopped nuts for 2-3 minutes on medium flame.
- Now add grounded dates in the pan and add in a tablespoon of butter.
- Stir and mix dates with nuts for another 2-3 minutes over medium-high heat. Or till all the nuts are coated in dates paste.
- Invert the mixture in a parchment or foil lined square/rectangle pan. Press it using a spatula/back of a spoon or with your hands to set the mixture, covering whole pan. Garnish with a few chunks of nuts like- almond, cashews and pistachio halves or walnuts etc (optional but pretty!).
- Cover the pan and allow to set in the refrigerator for 2 hours minimum. QUICK TIP: To speed up this process freeze the bars for 30 minutes.
- Cut using a sharp knife. Left overs can be saved at room temp. or in the refrigerator (Covered at all times).
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Notes
- Nuts can be subbed with other nuts like pecans, hazelnuts etc.
- You may use seeds like chia seeds, pepitas and sunflower seeds.
- Coconut flakes and chocolate chips taste so yum in these bars.
- The bars can also be coated with dark chocolate (I prefer 70% dark since dates are already on the sweeter side). Melt and spread a layer of chocolate on the mix before chilling and cutting them into bars.
- You can also top these bars with sea salt, skip mixing salt in the mix in that case.
- Try adding a teaspoon of pure vanilla extract to the mix (before setting the bars).
Char
Thank you so much for your recipe! It’s been a perfect treat for my sweet tooth during the week when I try to resist sugar. So healthy. My hubby loves them too!
SCA
I made these today and I love them! I coated the top & bottom with toasted coconut & sprinkled with flaky salt. Will be making these often. Thank you’
LouAnn
I can’t do butter or oils. Can the butter be omitted??
GreedyEats
You can LouAnn. It's just that the dates will stick more while handling and the bars will be a little sticky to touch in that case.
Stephanie Edwards
I made these last night and follow the recipe to the T but they are still sticky and not dry when I pick them up? I think I may have to coat them in some raw cacao powder mixed with coconut oil so I can eat them on the go when working.
GreedyEats
Hi! Sometimes dates tend to be a little sticky when kept at room temperature or if the climate is humid. Store them in refrigerator to get rid of stickiness.
charlotte harris
Followed recipe carefully however the fruit and nuts remain soft and sticky after three days of refrigeration and unable to make bars. Can they be saved ?
GreedyEats
Hi Charlotte! Did you add water while grinding dates? Dates can get sticky due to this reason. To rescue, grease your hands with melted butter and roll them into energy bites. Keep refrigerated as you devour them.
Shadi Hasanzadenemati
I was looking for a recipe like this, Healthy and delicious. thank you for sharing! I can't wait to try it soon!
Andrea
I never thought to make my own date bars. They are easy to make, full of great flavors and textures and I can't wait to make them.
Carrie Robinson
I absolutely LOVE dates! This is the perfect guilt-free sweet treat. 🙂
Manal
Just wondering what makes these bars hold their shape as a bar since there’s only a small amount of fat from the butter. I would imagine they would fall apart when cut into bars straight from the fridge unless they’re frozen.
GreedyEats
Dates. They don't fall apart one bit since dates are very sticky and hold these bars real good!
Andrea
Made these for my daughter yesterday, very easy to make had to swap butter for coconut oil, also she can only eat pecan nuts added some pumpkin seeds coconut flakes and chia seeds. They were quite sticky but they were really nice even my husband liked them. Next time I think I will perhaps make them in to small balls and coat with sesame seeds or cocoa powder which will take away the stickiness.
GreedyEats
Hi Andrea! Glad you liked these bars. Idea of turning them into balls sounds yum too. I do it all the time. Happy Eating!
Alison Saalbach Corey
I appreciate how you take classic recipes and give them your unique and healthy twist. Your creativity and innovation always result in dishes and snacks that are both wonderful and exciting.
imsen
This DATE bar looks so good! The best snack for my day! Thanks for sharing
Colleen
These bars are easy to make, healthy, and delicious. We love taking them when we go hiking.
Ali
These date bars make the best post-workout snack, I love how they are packed full of nutrition!
Elizabeth
I've been looking for healthier treat options so this recipe hits the spot! I'm especially trying to cut refined sugar out of my diet, so I love how these bars are sugar-free. Looking forward to customizing them with different types of nuts and seeds.
Sara Welch
Enjoyed these for an afternoon snack, and they did not disappoint! Quick, easy and healthy; definitely, a new favorite recipe!
Erik
Major fan of dates. This is going into heavy rotation!
TAYLER
I made these date bars over the weekend and they were amazing! So glad to have a healthy snack option!
Anjali
I made a big batch of these and have been using them as an after school snack for my kids - they love them!
Dana
I love homemade bars like this. With dates, you don't need to add refined sugar. And they taste so much better!
LeeAnn
I'm considering trying this recipe with figs. Does that sound crazy?
GreedyEats
Sounds like a wonderful idea to me LeeAnn! Do come back and tell us how you liked them.
Natasha
I’ve never heard the term “grounded dates”. Is that like puréed in a blender?
GreedyEats
Hi Natasha! Yes, we need to grind seedless dates. You may make use of a blender, but don't add any water to these as it will make the bars sticky.
Judy
Is it a cup grounded? Or is it a cup before its grounded??
GreedyEats
It's 3/4 cup of nuts grounded Judy. Enjoy!
hillary
Do you know the fiber count on these?
Marianne
My hubby and I love these. I add golden raisins and unsulphured coconut flakes, raw pepitas, cashews and almonds. What goodness! Thank you.