Pat mixture into the prepared pan, leaving 1.5 inch on one side. (I think next time I'm just going to put it into a 9"x 9" pan and see how that works.
Bake until the edges brown - about 20 minutes. Cut in pan right out of oven; leave to cool.
Where's the picture of the finished bars? Um, yeah, I sorta forgot to take one. It looks a lot like the last photo anyway. After they were completely cooled, I wrapped the bars individually in plastic wrap and placed them in the refrigerator. They're really sweet at room temperature, but PERFECT cold.
Best part? No chemicals or preservatives, and most of the ingredients I used were organic too. (Not the Toll House morsels that I found in the fridge. Hey, I said "most!")
Yum Yum!
****EDITED TO ADD****
I made some modifications to this recipe and thought maybe I should add them here.
*First off - switching to a 9" x 9" pan. SO MUCH EASIER!
*I cut the finished bars into 16 pieces instead of ten so they were a more manageable serving size.
*I reduced the brown sugar by half because they were a bit too sweet. If you know me, this is saying a LOT. 1/4 cup seems to be just right.
*I reduced the amount of vegetable oil by half and substituted an equal amount of unsweetened applesauce. This saves you 14.5 grams of fat and doesn't change the taste/consistency AT ALL, which is pretty dang cool in my book!
3 Comments:
those look pretty good. my kids love the chewy granola bars. i might have to try these.
Those look good. I like those Fiber One bars too, but I don't buy them anymore because they are so darn expensive. LOL
those looks good. thanks for the share.
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