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Preparation time
3min
Total time
13min
Portion
6 portion(s)
Level
easy

Ingredients

Protein Bars

  • 50 grams oats
  • 40 grams Coconut
  • 160 grams Vanilla Protein Powder
  • 90 grams Milk

Chocolate Topping

  • 70 grams Chocolate buttons/melts
  • 2 teaspoons coconut oil

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Recipe's preparation

    Protein Bars
  1. Mill oats 10 secs/Speed 9

    Add Coconut & protein powder mix 5 secs/Counter-clockwise operation"Counter-clockwise operation" /speed 4

    Add milk.

    Knead 45 secs/Closed lid"Closed lid" /Dough mode"Dough mode"

    Mixture should be dough like & will be sticky.

    Put into a slice tray or between two pieces of baking paper & roll out to desired thickness.

    Put in fridge to set.

     

    Make chocolate (if desired)

    Add chocolate buttons or block chocolate broken (of choice - milk,dark, white) into bowl, 10 secs/speed 9.

    Add coconut oil,  cook 2 1/2 mins/50 degrees/speed 3. when melted drizzle over base.

    Cut into desired shapes & sizes.

     

     

Tip

You can use almond meal instead of oats or almond or coconut milk instead of milk.

Can subsitute vanilla flavour powder to flavour of choice.

Need to keep in fridge.

Great for a snack instead of buying expensive protein bars from the supermarket.

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    TM 31

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Comments

  • 10. May 2016 - 23:14
    3.0

    Just made these and they turned out ok. I made them into balls and didn't worry about the topping. I found that I needed more milk though (I didn't measure but it may have been 20g more) and it was then a perfect consistency to roll them. I won't comment on taste because that is dependent on the protein powder I used (may also be why I needed more milk) but they were easy enough to make so will make again with just a tad more milk and maybe even some peppermint or vanilla essence for something different tmrc_emoticons.) 

  • 2. September 2015 - 20:56

    Sorry Everyone! what does Closed lid"Closed lid" mean?

     

  • 17. December 2014 - 15:10

    Does anyone have any other suggestions for an oat substitute? You reckon quinoa flakes would work??

     

  • 22. September 2014 - 13:11
    5.0

    Delicious!!! What a great snack that isnt a protein ball thank you!

  • 10. August 2014 - 15:09
    4.0

    Deliscious!! Had to double the chocolate topping quantity so it would cover the base, but other than that a quick, easy and tasty recipe tmrc_emoticons.)

  • 9. July 2014 - 18:23
    4.0

    made these for my son and he loved them tmrc_emoticons.)

  • 1. June 2014 - 21:03

    my kids liked it and needed more

  • 11. May 2014 - 16:09

    I just made these but I used Cookies and Cream Protein powder. Worked a treat!. I just need chocy buttons.

  • 24. March 2014 - 21:06
    4.0

    Great for the lunch box

  • 11. March 2014 - 13:55
    4.0

    These taste great, very filling and so much cheaper to make.

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