
Granola is simple. Stupid simple. And yet time after time, I find myself throwing various boxes into the shopping cart or pre-made bars packed with who knows what. I dig granola on the go. When we are out mountain biking it’s a quick fuel option. And because I’m generally pretty lazy, I figure it makes a half decent breakfast.
I can’t help but wonder, since – as I mentioned – it is so darned simple, why I don’t make it more often. That is until I make it. Sure, granola is packed with healthy nuts and stuff, but once you add whatever’s keeping it all together in and a splash of chocolate, I’m sure the calorie to heath ratio is a bit off. And when I do make it, it’s shove in your face all day long worthy. Not the occasional ‘bar on the go’.
And shove in my face I did.
These snack bars came to be when Brookside asked me to taste test some of their new flavors. I was a bit skeptical at first, but after first bite I kind of fell in love. There’s more chocolate than fruit – shhh, don’t tell mom – so it makes for a great texture when noshing on. Throwing it into the granola was the perfect splash of fruit and chocolate flavor it needed to spice things up.
Chewy Chocolate Goji Berry Granola Bars
Ingredients:
- 1 – 2 cups old fashioned rolled oats
- 1/2 cup sunflower seeds
- 1/2 cup sliced almonds
- 1 cup shredded coconut
- 2 cups rice cereal
- 1/4 cup flax seed
- 1 1/2 cups cookie butter (or any nut butter)
- 3 tbs agave
- 3 tbs light corn syrup
- 1 – 2 tbs honey
- 1 bag chocolate covered Goji
Preparation:
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and spread the oats, sunflower seeds, almonds, and coconut in an even layer. Bake for 5-7 minutes, stirring halfway through, until lightly browned. Set aside and let cool for 5 minutes.
Meanwhile, line a 9×13″ baking pan with aluminum foil. Set aside.
In a large bowl mix the cereal and flax seeds with the cooled oat mixture.
In a small saucepan, heat the cookie butter, agave, corn syrup, and honey until combined and smooth. Let cool for a few minutes. Pour over the oat mixture and (if safe to touch) get your hands in there and mix everything up. Add the chocolates and combine. Press into the prepared baking pan and let set for at least 2 hours before slicing. (If desired – top with a drizzle of chocolate).
Check this out: One lucky reader is going to get to try their own bag of chocolate covered goodness.
Brookside® Tasting Kit Giveaway
Including:
- 1 pkg. Brookside® Dark Chocolate Pomegranate
- 1 pkg. Brookside® Dark Chocolate Açai with Blueberry
- 1 pkg. Brookside® Dark Chocolate Goji with Raspberry
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These berries have the best flavor. These bars are awesome!!
I’d like to try the Dark Chocolate Açai with Blueberry.
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I would like to try the Dark Chocolate Acai with Blueberry! Yum-to-the-Yumms!!!
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How cool are those berries. I love what you did with them too. We’re big granola bar fans, though I have to admit that I do pick mine up at the grocery store instead of making them. Shame on me, I know. Since we’re not dark chocolate fans, don’t include me in the giveaway, ok? I just wanted to say hey.
I need to make granola bars more often as well. I am also a victim of buying instead because I am just that lazy.
I really enjoy that serving bowl for the chocolates. I’d most want to try the Açai with Blueberry
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I want to try the Dark Chocolate Pomegranate ones. Yum!
i dont know why i dont make them often..goji berry sounds delicious- i saw them at a store but havent tried it yet.
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Dark Chocolate pomegranate looks like my favorite.
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These bars look delicious! I can’t wait to make them.
I want to try the pomegranate – the bars look like a great way to use the chocolate!
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These sound amazing. I think I’ll definitely be making these.
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I also think that I’ve never actually eaten acai berry…surely they’re more delicious covered in chocolate, so that’s what I’m most excited to try. I pinned this post and i think you’re super awesome.
Mmm, these bars look delish. I’m a huge fan of granola and am always whipping up a batch for healthy snacking.
I definitely want to try the dark chocolate pomegrante.
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I already know what flavor I love – the Pomegranate Dark Chocolate things are amazing!
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