Friday 25 August 2017

Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Breakfast Bars (Vegan, Gluten Free, Dairy Free)!

Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Breakfast Bars (V+GF): a simple recipe for deliciously textured oatmeal breakfast bars bursting with peanut butter and chocolate flavor. Vegan, Gluten Free, Dairy Free.

But ever since Erik decided he likes PB again, I just can’t help but bring it back, in a BIG way. I mean, who knows if he’s gonna change his mind again? Not to worry, I’ve got stores of almond butter just in case/when that day inevitably comes.
In the meantime, we’re gonna have cookies for breakfast. I mean, um… breakfast bars for breakfast. Yeah, that sounds way more adult and reasonable. These breakfast “bars” are packed full of peanut butter, oatmeal and chocolate chips because…
A day that begins with cookies peanut butter breakfast bars is a day that is going to ROCK. ðŸŽ¸
Anyway, as some of you might remember, in an older post, I told you about how Erik used to just LOVE peanut butter. I got to picking up/making all kinds of peanut butter treats for him. Then… come to find, he couldn’t care less for it. And then then, he decides he likes it again. What the???
Now that he’s back on the peanut butter train, we’ve got to make it count! Are there any other would-be riders out there? Anyone else interested in a PB ticket? Gosh, that would be a messy ticket.
And now that I’ve shown you what an impeccable sense of focus and single-mindedness I have (not), allow me to redirect your attention from peanut butter to oats. Oatmeal. Rolled oats. Or… all of the above.
Did I ever tell you that Erik and I have been on a very long and very “colorful” journey with oatmeal? Goodness gracious. And by colorful, I do mean… downright unseemly. So for ages now, we’ve all heard about the benefits of oatmeal. It’s good for your heart, helps with things I’m not gonna mention because we’re here to stimulate your appetite, not reduce it… and so forth.
But how does one eat oatmeal in a way that’s tasty?
And way back when, we were sooo not good at preparing food or cooking (yes, making oatmeal counts as cooking). We were fresh out of college, so clearly we were no geniuses in the kitchen. Read: completely clueless.
Anywho, we went through an entire evolution with oatmeal. We started by eating it with… dare I even say it out loud? Water. No fruit. No milk. No add-ins. Just water. And… dare I say this out loud? It was quick oats. Sigh.
Does anyone else feel slightly afraid/uncertain around quick oats?? I know that it all comes down to my lack of know-how on handling them, but… I’m completely flabbergasted as to their texture, their exuberant willingness to quickly soak up water milk, and the way they always turn mushy on me.
Almost a decade later, we finally learned how to sass up our oatmeal with fruits, dried coconut, even a dash of almond extract for fun, and…. wait for it… almond MILK. See ya, Water!!! High-five for me and the milk, right? Riiiiight? No? Moving on…
Both of us are still wary around quick oats. And obviously, we need to find at least one clue to get ourselves to friendly ground with those absorbent buggers. But in the meantime, Rolled Oats in the House!!! ðŸ™‚
Rolled oats and I are on friendly terms. Can I get a high-five, now??? ðŸ˜‰ Anyway, I figured that everyone has their own breakfast/oatmeal intake struggle like we do (okay, maybe not to such an embarrassing, high pitch), so may I present to you: Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Breakfast Bars.
I will take my high-five now. ðŸ˜‰
I’ve experimented and kitchen-failed and etc. my way through oatmeal recipes so that I could convince others and myself that there was a much yummier way to eat these super grains. Should we hug now?
Best of all, they’re so easy to make, even easier to eat and… FREE from water. ðŸ˜‰ I packed in as much protein and nutritious awesomeness to keep you going throughout the entire day. Plus, get your energy levels up before all the holiday fun and socializing happens. But for real though, how exhausting is it to socialize for like 1, maybe 2 hours?
Uh, back to the point: let me tell you all about these Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Breakfast Bars. They’re:
  • super easy to make, in just two bowls
  • full of simple, delicious ingredients
  • vegangluten freedairy free
  • incredibly textured
  • bursting with peanut butter YUM
  • packed full of coconut, oats and chocolate chips
  • plant-based and allergy-friendly
  • basically cookies you can eat for breakfast
  • lightly crispy at the edges and super soft in the center
  • a guilt-free excuse to have chocolate first thing in the AM
So maybe you always knew you loved peanut butter. Or, you’re a bit tentative about it. Maybe you’ve always been awesome at breakfast, but are looking for something new to try. Either way, you and I both know there’s nothing better than something you made, all by yourself (or with your loved ones). Try your hand at these breakfast bars and see how amazing you can be in the kitchen. And out.
Tell me, what’s your favorite breakfast food?
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