Peanut Butter Oat Squares






This quick, no-bake treat is just too good to pass up! My kids love them, and I certainly don’t feel guilty eating a few squares myself. Yeah, they have some sugar but they’re also full of fiber and protein– certainly better than the store-bought squares!

INSTRUCTIONS:

  1.         Line a 9×9 pan with non-stick foil, or regular foil as long as you use a non-stick spray.
  2.         Melt the honey and peanut butter together until it’s smooth enough to mix with the oats. I do this in the microwave for approximately 1-2 minutes because it’s faster, but you can also melt it on the stove top if you’d prefer.
  3.         Combine the mixture with the oats (start off with 2 cups and slowly add the rest as you may need less depending on your peanut butter and honey brand), and then mix well.
  4.         Pour it into your prepared pan, and then store it in the refrigerator for a few hours until it’s set enough to cut into squares. You can store them in the refrigerator to keep them firm, or leave them out if you like them soft and sticky.

TIPS:

  •     Unfortunately, this recipe doesn’t work with natural peanut butter, so don’t try it. I’d much prefer natural peanut butter, but it doesn’t really melt or hold things together.
  •     Try substituting the oats for Cheerios or other similar cereals.
  •     Feel free to mix in other things like peanuts, flax seed, or mini chocolate chips. If you do decide to add chocolate chips, sprinkle them on the top after it cools for 5 minutes instead of mixing them in because they will melt.