Low Fat Granola Bars with Bananas, Cranberries & Pecans Recipe (2024)

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Ditch the store-bought snacks and make a batch of these low fat granola bars. Lower in sugar and fat, but with plenty of flavor.
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From all of your responses to Recipes for Good Healthy and Weight Loss in 2012, it sounds as though many of you are dedicated to either continuing healthy habits or creating some new ones. I alluded to a weight loss journey I have been on over the past several months and will be giving you tips and tricks that have worked for me. Let's start with what they call "the most important meal of the day". No, I'm not referring to that bowl of ice cream at 10pm when the kids are in bed and the sugary treats begin their siren call. I'm talking about breakfast. That is where these low fat granola bars, packed with bananas, dried cranberries and pecans, come into play.

Both my husband and I are runners and we log enough miles in the week to get our hunger urges revving at full speed. In addition, my husband lifts free weights and I attend an aerobic/strength training class a couple of times per week. That's where this recipe comes in. The amazing woman who teaches the strength training class often provides us with her favorite healthy eating tips and the occasional recipe. I took this recipe, filled with fiber and natural sugars, and made a few tweaks based on my family's taste preferences. It works perfectly as pre-exercise fuel or to curb afternoon hunger cravings.

These granola bars are soft and chewy rather than crispy and have a pleasing level of natural sweetness from the bananas, ground cinnamon and grated nutmeg. However, if you prefer granola bars with a touch more sweetness, consider adding a couple of tablespoons of maple syrup or honey. I snuck in some healthy omega-3 fats in the form of ground flax seeds, which are available in most grocery stores. Actually, we found our last batch of flax seed meal at Costco for a smokin' price.

One of these bars, along with half an apple gives me enough fuel to carry me through my workouts. If you're looking for an alternative, try my .

What are your favorite ways to fuel-up before your workouts? I'd love to hear your ideas.

The recipe:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line a 9- by 13-inch baking sheet with parchment paper, with about 1 inch of parchment paper overlapping the sides.

Spread out the oats and chopped pecans on a baking sheet. Place in the oven until they are lightly toasted, stirring occasionally, about 10 minutes.

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In a medium bowl, mash the bananas with the back of a fork. Stir in applesauce until combined.

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Transfer the oats and pecans to a large bowl and stir in dried cranberries, ground flax seed (flax meal), cinnamon, nutmeg and salt.

Stir the banana mixture into the oat mixture until well combined and starting to clump together. Transfer to the prepared baking dish and press down evenly.

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Bake until the bars are golden brown and starting to separate from sides of the pan, about 30 minutes. Let cool on a wire rack for 15 minutes. Use the parchment paper to lift the bars out of the pan. Let cool to room temperature, then cut into bars. Serve or store in an airtight container.

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Low Fat Granola Bars with Bananas, Cranberries & Pecans

FDitch the store-bought snacks and make a batch of these low fat granola bars. Lower in sugar and fat, but with plenty of flavor.

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Course: Breakfast

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Healthy Breakfast

Servings: 18 Bars (Approximately)

Calories: 120kcal

Author: Dara Michalski | Cookin' Canuck

Ingredients

  • 3 ½ cup oats
  • ¾ cup roughly chopped pecans
  • 3 large ripe bananas
  • cup unsweetened applesauce
  • ¾ cup dried cranberries
  • ¾ teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • ½ teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg
  • 2 tablespoons ground flax seed or flax meal
  • ½ teaspoon salt

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

  • Line a 9- by 13-inch baking pan with parchment paper, with about 1 inch of parchment paper overlapping the sides.

  • Spread out the oats and chopped pecans on a baking sheet. Place in the oven until they are lightly toasted, stirring occasionally, about 10 minutes.

  • In a medium bowl, mash the bananas with the back of a fork. Stir in applesauce until combined.

  • Transfer the oats and pecans to a large bowl and stir in dried cranberries, ground flax seed (flax meal), cinnamon, nutmeg and salt.

  • Stir the banana mixture into the oat mixture until well combined and starting to clump together. Transfer to the prepared baking dish and press down evenly.

  • Bake until the bars are golden brown and starting to separate from sides of the pan, about 30 minutes. Let cool on a wire rack for 15 minutes.

  • Use the parchment paper to lift the bars out of the pan. Let cool to room temperature, then cut into bars.

  • Serve or store in an airtight container.

Notes

WW (Old Points) 3 / WW (Points+) 4

Nutrition

Serving: 1Bar | Calories: 120kcal | Carbohydrates: 18g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 5g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 66mg | Potassium: 94mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 5g | Vitamin C: 0.2mg | Calcium: 14mg | Iron: 0.9mg

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  1. Claire

    Would you recommend instant or original oats?

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    • Dara

      Hi Claire, I recommend old-fashioned (original) oats.

      Reply

    • Athina

      Low Fat Granola Bars with Bananas, Cranberries & Pecans Recipe (12)
      Amazing recipe! Thank you so much for posting it! I realise I'm commenting in 2021 but just in case you're monitoring comments, it would be a really massive help if you could clarify how big a cup you were using. I messed up with dosage there I think because I was using a different cup but the recipe still kind of worked a more of a wet oatmeal cake, still tasty but not granola bar consistency sadly. Oh well. Many many thanks anyway!

      Reply

  2. Kimberley

    Loved making a healthy snack or breakfast for my family. It was a little costly to buy all the ingredients, but in the long run I now have all the ingredients and can make more. Will make this a couple times over. Thanks for sharing!

    Reply

  3. Laur

    We love these!! I brought them in to work and each person who tries it, wants the recipe! Simple and delicious! Thank you so much for sharing!

    Reply

  4. kate

    wow - sorry i didn't see your answer forever!!
    i plan to use almond butter - onlyt made these all of last winter and none of them turned out right (i ate em though) need help with the moist/dry ratio i think.
    😉
    thanks.

    Reply

  5. kate

    hi.......loved this recipe except for the bananas ;(.. what else would make a binder? i've experimented much but can't get the bars to stick together.....either flaky or rocklike......
    thanks 😉

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    • Dara (Cookin' Canuck)

      Hmm, since the bananas are such a big part of this recipe, it's hard to put in a one-to-one alternative. Perhaps you could try peanut butter, but you'd have to play around with the ratios.

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  7. Denise Leonard

    Hi there, these sound great! I was wondering can I actually add protein powder to these and also thinking of using Almond Meal instead of Flaxseed (as have Almond Meal already) - is that okay do you think?

    Also is it possible to freeze these?

    Thanks 🙂

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  8. Lovisa

    can I substitute the bananas for something else? I'm allergic 🙁

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  9. jenndpan

    Our family made the switch to a clean eating diet and have struggled finding great and satisfying snacks for the kids and hubby. I just made these and they are delicious!! I love the natural sweetness from the banana. I made them just as instructed, except I added 1 tbs of honey. Great chewy texture and very satisfying!

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    • Dara (Cookin' Canuck)

      I'm so glad you enjoyed them! Thanks for letting me know.

      Reply

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Low Fat Granola Bars with Bananas, Cranberries & Pecans Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What makes granola bars stick together? ›

Honey – Along with the nut butter, it helps all these ingredients stick together! I love its warm amber flavor in this recipe. Vanilla extract – It amps up the bars' warm flavor.

Are granola bars healthy for weight loss? ›

“It's water fortified with vitamins—there's no evidence of value, and it may actually be harmful.” Enough said. Yes, granola bars are healthy (when made of real grains, nuts, and fruit), but they're for energy, not weight loss. In fact, you could be gaining weight if they're your go-to snack.

What makes a healthy granola bar? ›

Healthy granola bars should contain a good amount of protein and fiber with little added sugar and fewer calories. They're also easy to make at home and require just a few simple ingredients.

Do granola bars count as junk food? ›

Often touted for their whole grain goodness, most granola bars are sticky-sweet junk food in disguise. Don't let a few oats fool you — especially when you also see marshmallows and chocolate chips. Instead: If granola bars are a must-have, choose one with 6 grams of sugar or less per bar, and hopefully some fibre.

What is the best glue for granola bars? ›

Honey and brown sugar help make a glue for the bars.

The honey and brown sugar really helps with keeping the bars together. Chocolate chips added to the mixture help, too. We add some to the granola mixture while it is still warm.

Is it cheaper to make your own granola bars? ›

They save well (wrap and freeze them for up to two months), are more affordable than store-bought bars, and don't contain the long list of unpronounceable ingredients. Plus, your kitchen will smell like a bakery while these granola bars bake. Ahhhh.

What is the healthiest snack bar to eat? ›

There are hundreds of bars on the market, but here are 10 you can feel good about grabbing whenever hunger strikes.
  • KiZE Bars Peanut Butter. ...
  • RBar Blueberry Breakfast. ...
  • Simple Squares Cinnamon Clove Protein Bar. ...
  • RX Bar Chocolate Sea Salt. ...
  • Health Warrior Organic Honey Cracked Pepper with Turmeric Pumpkin Seed Bar.

What are the best bars to eat to lose weight? ›

Read on, and for more, don't miss 10 Amazing Benefits of Eating Protein.
  • Clif Builders Bar Chocolate Mint.
  • Aloha Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip.
  • KIND Protein Crunchy Peanut Butter.
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Are granola bars good for losing belly fat? ›

These bars typically do your body more damage than they're worth—especially when it comes to your weight. "Granola bars are the worst 'healthy' food for weight loss because they are full of inflammatory ingredients that prevent weight loss, including refined sugars and grains," Hanks tells us.

What is a healthy version of granola? ›

But the best bet is to choose a granola with minimally processed sweeteners such as maple syrup, honey and agave. Dried fruit will also add fiber, vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. Granolas fortified with extras like flaxseed and chia seeds are fabulous for a post-workout snack or for a dose of Omega-3 fats.

Which cereal bars are the healthiest? ›

  • The Gut Stuff Cocoa & Hazelnut High Fibre Bar 35g. ...
  • Tribe Nut Butter Triple Decker Vegan Honeycomb 40g. ...
  • Fulfil Chocolate Brownie Flavour Vitamin & Protein Bar 40g. ...
  • Go Ahead Wholistic Peanut Dark Chocolate & Sea Salt Nut Butt... ...
  • Go Ahead Fruit Slices Apple 43g. ...
  • KIND Peanut Butter & Dark Chocolate Snack Bar 40g.

What can I eat instead of granola bars? ›

10 Healthy Alternatives to Cereal Bars
  • Homemade granola with oats, nuts, and seeds. ...
  • Greek yogurt with mixed berries. ...
  • Sliced apple with almond butter. ...
  • Whole grain toast with avocado. ...
  • Chia seed pudding made with almond milk. ...
  • Raw nuts and dark chocolate chips. ...
  • Cottage cheese with cinnamon and sliced peaches. ...
  • Hard-boiled eggs.

What can I snack on instead of junk food? ›

Before you grab that bag of potato chips, consider making some of these healthier swaps to help keep your salt cravings under control:
  • Air-popped popcorn. ...
  • Guacamole with a few tortilla chips.
  • Homemade kale chips.
  • Salt-free or low-salt nuts, like almonds or peanuts. ...
  • Olives.

How many granola bars can I eat a day? ›

For most people, a granola bar in your lunch or for snack every day is not going to be an issue. If we're having 2-3 a day, maybe it's time to find some more variety in your snacks, but that could vary by the person based on their specific needs.

Should you soak oats before making granola bars? ›

Fill the bowl up with water to completely cover the mixture – enough that you can stir to combine. This soaking process will help the oats and seeds digest better. After the oat/seed mixture has soaked 8-12 hours, add the rest of the ingredients and combine.

How do you make granola clump after baking? ›

Overnight granola: Alternatively, bake the granola for 10 minutes at a higher temperature -- 375° F -- then turn off the oven and leave the granola in overnight. You'll end up with clusters like you've never seen them before.

What is glycerin in granola bars? ›

Glycerin is used as an ingredient in a variety of food and beverage products to help retain moisture, prevent sugar crystallization, and add bulk, smoothness, softness, sweetness and texture. Like most sugar alcohols, glycerin is not as sweet as sugar—it is about 60–75% as sweet.

What happened to chewy granola bars? ›

The recall affects certain varieties of Quaker cereals, such as Oatmeal Squares, Chewy granola bars, Cap'n Crunch products and more. The Quaker Oats Company issued a recall in late 2023 and has added more products to its recall list in 2024 due to a risk of contamination with salmonella.

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