Less than two weeks to go and our house is in a frantic rush to:
Do everything fun we haven’t had time for yet this summer.
Enjoy the guilt-free chances to stay up late because we can sleep as late as we want the next morning.
Complete the millions of back to school preparations without letting them put a damper on the last days of summer.
On top of the above mentioned list, I have begun to feel the pressure of providing my kids with “Back to School Food.”
How does that differ than regular food? It needs to be already prepared, so it fits into the Grab-It-And-Go category that is essential for kids and food during the school year.
So over the next few weeks, I will be sharing with you my favorite school recipes that work for our family. Both quick breakfasts and our favorites for the lunch box as well.
Hopefully, we will all benefit by having a bit less craziness and a lot more time to pretend it is still summer 🙂
These bars are hands-down my kids favorite recipe. I first posted a more “treat-like” version of this recipe a few years back that I packed full of mini M&M’s, chocolate chips or mini marshmallows. Again, my kids adore them.
Awhile back, I decided to play with the recipe a bit to make them more appropriate for breakfast and this was my grand slam result. Tons of dried fruit, ground flax seed, less sweetener and butter. Still amazingly chewy and addicting!!!
Please don’t tell me your kids won’t eat dried cranberries, apricots and dates. YOU JUST NEED TO CHOP THEM SMALL ENOUGH….they will never know. Even my boy who “hates raisins” devours these because when he asks if there are any raisins in them, I can honestly tell him “no” 🙂
1 1/2 C quick oats – or pulse whole oats in a food processor
1/2 C Rice Krispies
1/4 C ground flax seed
1/2 C dried apricots – diced small
1/2 C dried cranberries – diced small
1/2 C dates – diced small
1/3 C coconut
1/2 C brown sugar
2 Tb honey
6 Tb butter, room temperature
1/2 tsp vanilla
1/2 tsp salt
Instructions
Preheat oven to 325 degrees.
In the bowl of your mixer with the paddle attachment, mix together all the ingredients until the butter is evenly distributed. Pour into an ungreased 9 x 13 pan and press down firmly all over until the bars are level and well packed into the pan.
Bake for 16-18 minutes. As soon as it is removed from the oven, use a bench scraper or metal spatula to press down into the bars to score them into the desired size. Once they have cooled completely, then use a knife to cut on the scored lines.
Notes
**You can also double this recipe and bake it in a 1/2 sheet pan for 18 minutes
Author:Carole Jones
Nutrition
Serving Size:1 bar
Calories:250
Sugar:18g
Sodium:110mg
Fat:9g
Saturated Fat:5g
Unsaturated Fat:3g
Trans Fat:0g
Carbohydrates:34g
Fiber:3g
Protein:4g
Cholesterol:15mg
Carole Jones
Carole Jones is an Arizona-based cookbook author & food blogger. She's authored The 30 Minute Cooking From Frozen Cookbook and the self-published Take 5: Chicken e-cookbook. For the past 15 years, Carole has shared her culinary adventures cooking and baking for her six brutally honest children here on My Kitchen Escapades. Hot, crusty bread is Carole's love language, but her two adorable grandchildren are a close second. Yes, second. Don't judge.
51 comments
Carole
14 years ago
rdnance- I think just adding cinnamon to the recipe would be a great idea. I agree that the dried apples would be spongy, but I wonder about diced apples that are cooked just a bit. They might be too wet, but it is worth a try!
Betsy Gratiot
14 years ago
Well, I baked these last night and they taste delicious but are really crumbly. It like they need something to bind them together like an egg or something. Any suggestions?
nikolelily
14 years ago
Would you consider adding Carb counts to your recipes when posting them? It can be done at home by the person following the recipes, but it is so nice to be able to see it before hand! I have a newly diagnosed Type 1 diabetic 4 year old who was also diagnosed with Celiac at the same time, and it would be so lovely to see the Carb counts without having to go check out each ingredient in the recipe and add and divide 🙂
Paula
13 years ago
I made them without coconut and added mini chocolate chips. Did I do something wrong because they are falling apart? Do I need to press them harder? They are awesome!!! My 6 yr old says it burns her tongue. I hope they learn to love them like we do.
Carole
13 years ago
Paula: did you use quick oats or whole? Whole would result in a more crumbly bar, as would baking them too long or too hot. Also, yes, I do press them down very firmly.
Carole
13 years ago
Paula: also be sure you use butter and not margarine because that would also make a big difference in your end result
Paula
13 years ago
I used quick oats, I used butter. I cooked it like you said. I’ll try pressing harder. I love your recipes.
Isabella Perrett
13 years ago
This breakfast bar looks appetizing! I think I will try to make ten pieces of this so I can share it with my friends.
aspartame while pregnant
13 years ago
That breakfast meal is suited for those people that are always on the go. Thank you for the recipe, I will definitely try making this one.
Tony Petterson
13 years ago
What a complete breakfast meal! If you are looking for a power breakfast meal, this is the kind of food that you need.
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51 comments
rdnance- I think just adding cinnamon to the recipe would be a great idea. I agree that the dried apples would be spongy, but I wonder about diced apples that are cooked just a bit. They might be too wet, but it is worth a try!
Well, I baked these last night and they taste delicious but are really crumbly. It like they need something to bind them together like an egg or something. Any suggestions?
Would you consider adding Carb counts to your recipes when posting them? It can be done at home by the person following the recipes, but it is so nice to be able to see it before hand! I have a newly diagnosed Type 1 diabetic 4 year old who was also diagnosed with Celiac at the same time, and it would be so lovely to see the Carb counts without having to go check out each ingredient in the recipe and add and divide 🙂
I made them without coconut and added mini chocolate chips. Did I do something wrong because they are falling apart? Do I need to press them harder? They are awesome!!! My 6 yr old says it burns her tongue. I hope they learn to love them like we do.
Paula: did you use quick oats or whole? Whole would result in a more crumbly bar, as would baking them too long or too hot. Also, yes, I do press them down very firmly.
Paula: also be sure you use butter and not margarine because that would also make a big difference in your end result
I used quick oats, I used butter. I cooked it like you said. I’ll try pressing harder. I love your recipes.
This breakfast bar looks appetizing! I think I will try to make ten pieces of this so I can share it with my friends.
That breakfast meal is suited for those people that are always on the go. Thank you for the recipe, I will definitely try making this one.
What a complete breakfast meal! If you are looking for a power breakfast meal, this is the kind of food that you need.