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Preparation time
10min
Total time
10min
Portion
20 portion(s)
Level
easy

Ingredients

"Kinda" Healthy chocolate Bars

  • 260 g Peanut Butter, EDC or Store bought
  • 170 g honey
  • 105 g coconut oil
  • 180 g rolled oats
  • 70 g Shredded coconut
  • 55 g walnuts
  • 210 g dark chocolate bits
  • 1 teaspoon Vanilla Exract

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Recipe's preparation

    "Kinda" Healthy chocolate Bars
  1. Step 1 Chop Walnuts in TM bowl 2 sec, sp4 or crush by hand then set aside.

    Step 2 Melt Chocolate in TM bowl for 2.5-5min, 50 degrees, Sp3

    Step 3 While chocolate is melting get a 30cm x 20cm Slice Tray lined with baking paper - Bigger tray for thinner Chocolate Bar Smaller for thicker bar.

    Step 4 Add all other ingredients and cook/mix for 2 min,50degrees Counter-clockwise operation"Counter-clockwise operation" sp2

    Step 5 Using spatula scrap mixture onto tray and flatten out using another piece of baking paper.

    Step 6 Put it in the fridge for an hour for the chocolate to harden and then chop to desired size and devour!!! or individulaay wrap and freezr for later consumption.

Tip

This recipe originally came from someone sharing on facebook. The original I have long forgotton but this is pretty close.

I use different nuts depending on what I have on hand - this on has Almonds in it.

Mix it up and add your own flavors.

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    TM 31

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Comments

  • 6. May 2018 - 21:31
    5.0

    Quick, easy and delicious. We are a nut free home so used dried apricots and raisins instead. Yum!

  • 18. February 2017 - 20:56
    4.0

    yummy recipe, only thing i would suggest is to have the ingredients listed in order of use...makes it sooo much easier to read and i like to put things away/clean up as thermi is doing its thing for convenience.

    will be making again!

  • 27. March 2016 - 16:21
    5.0

    Yummo, great snack for the kiddies and the adults !!!

  • 24. April 2015 - 11:37
    5.0

    My whole family absolutely love this! I don't bother with lining a tin - I place the mix in a square silicon cake tin and it is easy to remove. It doesn't last long around here though! Yum.

  • 9. March 2015 - 14:31
    5.0

    Yum

    AmandaAR

  • 15. January 2015 - 15:23
    5.0

    Yum!!! Just like summer rolls - will definately recommend & definately make again!

  • 13. January 2015 - 02:15
    5.0

    I was fortunate to try these tonight. Delicious!  tmrc_emoticons.)

    Like the rest of the group said, they taste almost exactly like a Summer Roll.So if you like those, these are a must try!

     

  • 11. January 2015 - 00:07

    Great idea - I love Quirky and yes it is very rich tmrc_emoticons.)

  • 19. October 2014 - 11:34
    5.0

    Very nice. We cut it into small slices as we found it lovely but a little richer than we usually have. I used 260g nut butter from the Quirky Cooking site http://quirkycooking.blogspot.com.au/search?q=Nut+butter.  I used dark cooking chocolate for the chocolate bits. I will definitely make again. Thanks!

  • 9. June 2014 - 13:56
    5.0

    Omg really delicious. I had to wrap them individually and freeze befor I ate the lot!!