Cinnamon Pecan Energy Bars

Cinnamon Pecan Energy Bars

If you liked last Sunday’s recipe post; Lemon Coconut Energy Bars, I’m sure you’ll also love these!

DSC_4835

Now that we’re onto week 2 of my Sunday energy bar recipes, you should already be well-prepared!

Firstly, you know for a fact that they’re easy and quick to make, your pantry is already stocked with most of the ingredients, and let’s not forget the fact that they are a delicious and healthy snack (Just think…Cinnamon Toast Crunch meets pecan pie!).

Seeing that you’re practically an expert at making energy bars you should now easily be able to personalize the flavour profile, texture, or ingredients, if you choose.  (Don’t have any agave on hand? Use honey or maple syrup instead. Forgot to buy pecans? They ARE called cinnamon “pecan” energy bars, but you could always substitute the pecans with another nut.)

Ingredients
(Yields about 6 2 x 3 inch bars)
1 packed cup Medjool dates (about 8-10 large dates), pitted
1 cup unsalted pecans
1/4 cup raw sunflower seeds
1/3 cup almond butter
1 tsp. vanilla extract
1 tsp. cinnamon
1 tsp. agave nectar (or other liquid sweetener)
1/8 tsp. salt

DSC_4787

Add all ingredients to a large food processor and blend until well combined. (Always check to make sure there are no large unprocessed dates or nuts if you’re giving these to younger children.)

DSC_4791

The mixture will be somewhat sticky but should come together when pressed.

Here’s where you can personalize the recipe: add more nuts for a crunchier bite or alternatively, add more almond butter and/or agave nectar for a softer, chewier texture (which would be more toddler-friendly!).

DSC_4795

Firmly press the mixture, into your pan of choice (lined with parchment paper), until compact.

I use a 12 x 5.5 x 2″ biscotti pan and make my bars about 2 inches thick (which fills the biscotti pan a little more than halfway.)

DSC_4798

Refrigerate for at about 2-3 hours or until very firm.

To remove the bars from the pan simply lift the parchment paper then peel away from the bars.  Cut into desired size.

DSC_4853

These freeze very well! I’m usually too hungry in the morning to wait for one of these to defrost so I simply eat them right out of the freezer with a nice hot cup of espresso. I love temperature contrast 😉

DSC_4848

Have you made these AND the Lemon Coconut Energy Bars?  

Which did you prefer?

Cinnamon Pecan Energy Bars

If you liked last Sunday’s recipe post; Lemon Coconut Energy Bars, I’m sure you’ll also love these! Now that we’re onto week 2 of my Sunday energy bar recipes, you should already be well-prepared! Firstly, you know for a fact that they’re easy and quick to make, your pantry is already stocked with most of […]

By:

Cinnamon Pecan Energy Bars
5
5
1
6

6 thoughts on “Cinnamon Pecan Energy Bars”

  • Luthien 10 years ago

    Is there any way to replace the dates with something else? I have some picky eaters and they do not like the taste of dates…

    • Lisa @bitesforbabies 10 years ago

      You could try using dried figs. I have to say however, that I don’t personally like dates and have never just eaten them alone BUT I love these bars! In my opinion, the kids won’t even know there are dates in them. You could always try a batch and if they don’t like them YOU can eat them yourself 😉

  • heather m @ RockStew.com 11 years ago

    These look delish and easy to make! Im going to try it out this weekend. Thank you for this recipe!

  • These bars are just as yummy as the lemon coconut ones 🙂

    • Good to hear! There are more where these came from…apricot honey walnut, chocolate almond butter, coconut chocolate…stay tuned 😉

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.