Chocolate Oat Bars

Only five store cupboard ingredients are needed for this delicious, gluten-free, plant-based treat. Peanut butter can be used in place of the tahini, however when making for school lunchboxes, peanut butter should never be included as most schools have a no-nut policy in place. These bars are packed with fibre and slow-releasing carbohydrates, making them a good addition to any lunchbox. 

Enjoy!

Nessa x 

Chocolate Oat Bars

Ingredients 

Base

Topping

  • 75ml coconut oil 
  • 40g good-quality cocoa powder
  • 3tbsp maple syrup 

Method

  1. In a small saucepan, over a low heat, melt the tahini, maple and coconut oil together, while stirring all the time. Once the mixture is fully combined, take from the heat.
  2. Place the oats in a large bowl, pour over the wet mixture and stir well to combine.
  3. Transfer to a parchment paper lined 20cm x 20cm tin. Place some parchment paper on top of the mixture and firmly press into place using the palm of your hand.
  4. In another small saucepan, make the topping by melting together the coconut oil, cocoa powder and maple syrup. Stir well and once fully melted and combined pour over the oat base. Swirl the tin to evenly distribute the topping. 
  5. Place in the fridge for a few hours before cutting into squares. Can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to five days. Enjoy! 

*Note – Even though oats are naturally gluten-free, some can be contaminated with gluten due to where they’re processed etc. so ensure the oats you’re using say ‘gluten free’ to make this a gluten-free treat. 

5 “Back to School” Lunchbox Snacks

The summer months seem to fly by in a flash! The kids will be back to school really soon and that means the return of the lunch boxes too! We will be making lots of yummy homemade snacks to help fill them. We love using wholesome organic ingredients to keep little tummies fuller for longer and help add some much needed nutrition for their growing bodies and minds.

Theres a few reasons why love to make homemade snacks for the lunchbox. They are cheaper to make than buying pre-made shop bought snacks. We know exactly whats gone into them, we can make them mostly organic and they are not individually wrapped in plastic. We can get our kids to help make them and thats pretty special too!

Here’s 5 recipes for you to save and try. They include healthy oats, dates, seeds, fruit and veggies, our online shop stocks most of the ingredients you need. We hope you give them a go, please let us know if you do, we love to hear from you.

Lou 🙂

Just click on the link below to bring you to each recipe:

  1. Blueberry Crumble Bars
  2. Energy Balls – Nut Free
  3. Carrot Cake Bliss Balls – swap the walnuts or pumpkin or sunflower seeds to make them nut free
  4. Sugar Free Flapjacks
  5. Carrot & Courgette Muffins