I am not a mom, but I saw one on TV.
These women should all be placed on pedestals wearing capes and tiaras and gold medals because I don’t know how they do it. I have a hard enough time getting my dog and I dressed, fed, and out the door in the morning…and let’s be honest, only one of us has to get dressed.
But enough about me.
As we speak, many of the SuperMom’s and Dad’s, too, are gearing up for back to school season. And that means finding time to make sure their little geniuses are packed with schools supplies and fuel supplies, too. So when I saw this recipe on Shape.com I thought about all of you back to schoolers. I think these tasty oatmeal bars would be great for a fast, make ahead, wholesome breakfast or brown bag treat instead of a store bought granola bar.
Now, this probably won’t come as a surprise to you, but when I tried out this recipe I made more substitutions than a high school football coach. What I love about this recipe is that you can customize the ingredients to meet the taste buds of the pickiest Fitness & Spice kid. No matter how you make them, I’m sure they’ll get an A+.
Here’s the recipe for Shape.com’s…
- 2 cups old-fashioned rolled oats
- 1 cup whole-wheat pastry flour [F&S used: vanilla protein powder]
- 2 tablespoons sesame seeds
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 1 pinch salt
- 2/3 cup brown-rice syrup [F&S used: yacon syrup]
- 3 tablespoons canola oil
- 1 egg [F&S used: 1T ground flaxseed + 3T water whisked together]
- 1/2 cup dried fruit, any combination of raisins, dried cranberries, or chopped apricots or dates [F&S used: 3T dark chocolate chips...hello!? antioxidants!]
Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Line a 9-inch square baking pan with aluminum foil and spritz foil with vegetable-oil spray. Set aside. In a large mixing bowl, combine oats, flour, sesame seeds, baking powder, cinnamon, and salt. In another bowl, stir together syrup, oil, and egg. Add the wet ingredients to the dry and stir to combine. Mix in dried fruits. Spread batter into the prepared pan, evening it out as much as possible with a rubber spatula. Bake for 30 to 35 minutes, until lightly browned and firm to the touch in the center. Cut into bars or squares and enjoy!
Two quick notes:
- You might be wondering, “What the heck is yakon syrup?” This is a low glycemic, low calorie, raw sweetener derived from the yacon plant. I think it tastes like a cross between molasses and caramel and it worked perfectly in this recipe.
- Since I used a vegan egg substitute I was really tempted to make these into “no bake” protein bars and just stick them in the fridge instead of the oven…I might give this a whirl in home ec next week.
Now I really must go let out the dog, hit the gym, and get ready to pass the bar!


Miz says:
August 17th 2010uh, the Tornado officially wishes you were her mom.
Jessica@HowSweet says:
August 17th 2010Those sound awesome! Must try.
The Candid RD says:
August 17th 2010These sound great! The best part is that I can actually eat these! It’s FODMAPs friendly :) Wahoo! I actually don’t bake my own granola, but I stick it in the freezer instead. I really love frozen granola/granola bars! You should try it and see what happens.
lindsay says:
August 17th 2010oooooh, I’m not going back to school but I definitely need to make these. No need to set the bar for me, hehe.
Marisa @Loser for Life says:
August 17th 2010Those sound great! Way better than the packaged granola bars! Okay, these are now on the list for back to school!!
Jody - Fit at 52 says:
August 17th 2010WOW, I love the sound of these!!!! I have a recipe coming up Friday BUT I may share yours too cause it is in the same frame of reference… yummy to eat at home or to go!
THX!
Tracey @ I'm Not Superhuman says:
August 17th 2010Oh yum! And a cross between molasses and caramel? Sold!
Anna @ Newlywed, Newly Veg says:
August 17th 2010Yakon syrup– I’ve never heard of it!! These look really tasty!
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Eunice says:
August 17th 2010Ooooh! Looking for a protein bar recipe has been in the back of my mind for weeks. This looks awesome. I’m definitely going to try them :)
Samantha Angela @ Bikini Birthday says:
August 17th 2010I never heard of yakon syrup. Can you just use molasses and call it a day?
That sounds better for a snack than a breakfast. I always used to sit down to the table for breakfast as a kid. Nothing complicated, just toast or oatmeal or something. But I loved sitting at the breakfast table before school
Heather (Where's the Beach) says:
August 17th 2010I like this recipe – thanks for sharing. What would be another syrup alternative? Is agave thick enough?
sian-girlgetstrong says:
August 17th 2010These look very yummy! I wonder if these freeze…..
FatFighterTV says:
August 17th 2010You are the ingredient substitution queen fo sho! Love the dark chocolate chips you added. A must. ;)
Donna Bush says:
August 17th 2010Sounds great! I’m always looking for alternatives to pre-packaged school snacks. Thanks for sharing, Joanna!
Jennifer says:
August 17th 2010This is so great – thank you for sharing this. I hate reading the ingredients in those things, especially with how easy your recipe is!! :)
Pure2Raw Twins says:
August 17th 2010Energy bars look great. I love yacon syrup and use it all the time! YUM
Fit Chick in the City says:
August 18th 2010I was just looking for a new granola bar recipe. Also, you read my mind. I had no idea what yucon syrup is.
Erin says:
August 18th 2010Any suggestions on where to buy yakon syrup? I hadn’t heard of it until reading your post (which I am very glad I did!) Is this a Whole Foods purchase or a special order? Also, thanks for including both the original recipe and your substitutions. It’s always cool to see how recipes evolve.
Erin
http://pieandply.blogspot.com/
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