We Made Jennifer Garner's Healthy Granola Bar Recipe (2024)

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We Made Jennifer Garner's Healthy Granola Bar Recipe (1)Julia K. PorterUpdated: Feb. 20, 2024

    I'm always impressed with working moms who make nutritious snacks for their kids. I love Jennifer Garner, and when I heard about her granola bars, I had to check them out!

    Jennifer Garner is hardworking mama, but still makes time to post her Pretend Cooking Show on Facebook and share some of her delish recipes with us. I also want to be an awesome mom who can juggle work, school drop-off and domestic bliss in the kitchen.

    With a preschooler in the house, my husband and I are often juggling work and life and taking snacks on the go, so trying Jennifer’s granola bar recipe was a no-brainer.

    How to Make Jennifer Garner’s Granola Bars

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    Though a naysayer told me it would be cheaper to buy granola bars at the store, I scored all of the ingredients at Aldi—and I picked up enough for several batches! (Check out the 12 things you should only buy at Aldi.)

    Ingredients

    • 2 cups oats
    • 1 cup unsweetened coconut
    • 1/2 cup wheat germ
    • 1/2 cup sunflower seeds
    • 1/4 cup ground flaxseed
    • 2 tbsp butter
    • 1/2 cup honey
    • 1/4 cup brown sugar
    • 1/2 tsp salt
    • 1 tsp vanilla

    Getting started

    The only change I made to the recipe was to add chocolate chips. I contemplated adding nuts, but in retrospect, I’m glad I stuck to my plan. (We are chocolate junkies in my house and I thought this was good alternative for the chocolate chip cookies my daughter has me make every week!)

    Following the directions Jennifer shared on Facebook, I preheated my oven to 300ºF. Then I combined the dry ingredients up through the flaxseed all together in a large bowl. I set that aside, and in a saucepan, I melted the butter, honey, brown sugar, salt and vanilla. Next up—I mixed all the ingredients together, lined a 9×9 pan with parchment paper and packed everything in there.

    Baking the bars

    I put the pan in the oven for 10 minutes, then took it out, packed the bars down again and baked for another 10 minutes. Yum! Just let ’em cool and they’re ready. You can melt some chocolate with a spoonful of coconut oil or Crisco over a double boiler and drizzle that over the bars, too.

    See our expert tips on melting chocolate.

    Here’s what I thought

    I followed the recipe exactly, but the outside bars didn’t hold as well as I had hoped. (I’m pretty sure I just didn’t pack them tight enough.) However, this “failure” has proven to be one of my greatest kitchen triumphs because…the granola is AMAZING mixed with yogurt or homemade vanilla ice cream. The inside pieces are perfectly packed and I’m not ashamed to say that I’m enjoying one of my granola bars while I type this!

    Honestly, this is the best granola I’ve ever tasted and I plan to keep making it moving forward as granola for my yogurt and in bars for my family. A big thank you to Jennifer Garner for passing this recipe on!

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    We Made Jennifer Garner's Healthy Granola Bar Recipe (2024)

    FAQs

    We Made Jennifer Garner's Healthy Granola Bar Recipe? ›

    Homemade granola bars are a great alternative to store-bought ones. Because they typically use minimally processed ingredients and very little added sugar or salt, they're often more nutritious than packaged versions.

    Are homemade granola bars healthier? ›

    Homemade granola bars are a great alternative to store-bought ones. Because they typically use minimally processed ingredients and very little added sugar or salt, they're often more nutritious than packaged versions.

    Is it OK to eat granola bars everyday? ›

    Granola can give us many essential vitamins and minerals. Research suggests that granola may increase the amount of good intestinal flora. I recommend you may consume granola bars but in moderate amounts.

    What is the binding agent for homemade granola bars? ›

    Natural peanut or cashew butter – It helps bind the bars together, and it adds protein, healthy fats, and irresistible nutty flavor. Whole rolled oats – They give these bars a perfect chewy texture.

    What helps granola bars stick together? ›

    While there are several different sticky ingredients that you can use, we've found that the binding agent that works the best is honey! When added to your homemade granola bars, honey acts as glue that sticks all the pieces together.

    Is it cheaper to make your own granola bars? ›

    They save well (wrap and freeze them for up to two months), are more affordable than store-bought bars, and don't contain the long list of unpronounceable ingredients. Plus, your kitchen will smell like a bakery while these granola bars bake. Ahhhh.

    Does homemade granola spike blood sugar? ›

    Because granola contains carbohydrates, it can spike blood sugar levels in some people with diabetes. However, whether or not granola spikes your blood sugar levels, and how quickly it may cause a blood sugar spike, will vary depending on what type of granola you eat and what you pair it with.

    Is Nature Valley healthy? ›

    Honestly, a lot of Nature Valley's granola bar products are packed with added sugar, which is totally OK to enjoy once in a while, but be sure to check the nutrition label if you're looking for something less sugary to enjoy on the daily.

    Is granola or oatmeal healthier? ›

    Which One Is Better for Breakfast? Both oatmeal and granola make for a healthy, nutritious breakfast, but the winner for us is granola—the added nuts, seeds, and dried fruits give you a source of fiber and healthy fats that oatmeal can't quite compete with.

    Is granola anti-inflammatory? ›

    Many types of granola contain healthy ingredients that may offer numerous benefits, including reduced inflammation and improved blood pressure, cholesterol, blood sugar, and gut health.

    How to harden homemade granola bars? ›

    The better you press, the better the bars hold together.

    When you're happy with the pressed mixture, press a spoonful of chocolate chips on top, and then chill in the fridge for at least 2 hours. This hardens everything and makes it easy to cut the granola mixture into bars.

    What makes homemade granola stick together? ›

    Add an egg white.

    The whites act as a kind of glue that binds the ingredients together. To ensure that the egg whites coat all the ingredients, I beat them with a whisk until foamy and increased in volume, which makes it much easier to fold into the granola.

    What makes a healthy granola bar? ›

    Healthy granola bars should contain a good amount of protein and fiber with little added sugar and fewer calories. They're also easy to make at home and require just a few simple ingredients.

    How do you keep homemade granola bars from falling apart? ›

    If your granola bars are falling apart or seem too crumbly, here are a few tips. Make sure you use honey or another sticky sweetener such as maple syrup in the liquid part of the recipe; this recipe calls for honey. This will help bind together the ingredients and keep that signature bar shape.

    What happened to Quaker granola bars? ›

    The Quaker Oats Company issued a recall in late 2023 and has added more products to its recall list in 2024 due to a risk of contamination with salmonella. There are more than 100 recalled products that the Quaker Oats Company is encouraging consumers to avoid.

    Is homemade granola healthier? ›

    YUM! More reasons to obsess over homemade granola: Healthier: it has less sugar and is lower Calorie than anything you'll find at the store. Freezer Friendly: It will keep for months in the freezer, stored in a freezer safe bag.

    Do granola bars count as junk food? ›

    Often touted for their whole grain goodness, most granola bars are sticky-sweet junk food in disguise. Don't let a few oats fool you — especially when you also see marshmallows and chocolate chips. Instead: If granola bars are a must-have, choose one with 6 grams of sugar or less per bar, and hopefully some fibre.

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