Vegan Protein Bar Recipe with Cashews

It is borderline offensive to refer to these babies simply as a “vegan protein bar recipe”. This, ladies and gentlemen, is nothing short of a miracle bar! Serving 12g of Protein, 3g of Fiber, and 240 calories per serving, don’t be afraid to munch on a couple before your next workout!

I have found myself having enough spare time recently to be extremely productive. It’s fantastic! I have tested tons of recipes, taken loads of pictures, and spent copious amounts of time with Cameron and the pups! (Be sure to follow me on Instagram to keep up on the behind-the-scenes action!)

Amongst the gym, brunch-spots, and plant nurseries, we find ourselves a bit hangry at moments. Not good (especially with the heat reaching 100° already 🙁 ) I had been working on a vegan protein bar recipe for a while now, this was the time to perfect it!

Clean Ingredients for a Simple Homemade Vegan Protein Bar

Having worked in a health-food store for years, it was a common sight to see hoards of customers parked in the nutrition-bar aisle for hours. The same blank expression on their faces, trying to decipher the mile-long list of ingredients. High Fructose Corn Syrup, Milk Fat, Artificial Sweeteners, Laxatives (YES, I said laxatives!!), the list goes on and on! The nutrition industry is a dirty one, you have to be aware of what you’re consuming.

The best way to control what goes into your body is to make your own homemade vegan protein bars. Despite the cheap, questionably-edible ingredients, big name brands overcharge by incredible amounts. With such cheap, bulk ingredients available to consumers, you can’t afford to not make your own! The total cost of this entire recipe comes to around $12.59. This means each serving costs only $1.39.

With that $1.39, you’re getting yourself nature’s powerhouse of a multivitamin, a hefty dose of Omega-3, and around 12 grams of protein. This, all while keeping the sugar content below 7 grams! There’s no point in eating candy disguised as a protein bar. The lowest sugar I’ve seen in store-bought was 16g, and that was with the help of stevia!

I don’t like my nutritional bars to be overly sweet, but the recipe is very adaptive to personal taste! If they aren’t quite sweet enough, simply add 1 Tablespoon of maple syrup, agave, or brown rice syrup.

Nick @ ServingRealness.com Serves 9 Bars 91 Vegan Protein Bar Recipe with Cashews It is borderline offensive to refer to these babies simply as a “vegan protein bar recipe”. This, ladies and gentlemen, is nothing short of a miracle bar! Serving 12g of Protein, 3g of Fiber, and 240 calories per serving, don’t be afraid to munch on a couple before your next workout! 25 minPrep Time 25 minTotal Time Save Recipe Save Recipe Print Recipe My Recipes My Lists My Calendar Ingredients 1/2 cup almond butter

1/2 cup sunwarrior vegan protein (natural flavor)

1/4 cup hemp seeds

1/2 cup rolled oats (ground into flour)

1/2 cup raw cashews (chopped coarsely)

1/4 cup ground flaxseed

1/4 cup brown rice syrup

2 tablespoons almond milk

1 tablespoon spirulina powder

1/2 tablespoon vanilla extract

1-2 tablesoons agave syrup for extra sweetness (optional) Instructions Toss all ingredients into stand mixer On medium-low setting, incorporate ingredients together If the dough seems too dry, add a splash more of milk If it seems too wet, add more flaxseed or oat flour Once it starts to hold it’s shape easily, transfer to medium (ungreased) casserole dish Press (or roll) down until uniform shape Freeze for at least 1 hour and cut into 9 semi-even pieces Notes Keep these babes in the freezer or they'll start to lose their shape Note: nutritional information is generated automatically by plugin and isn't accounting for the protein powder. Nutrition Calories 91 cal Fat 6 g Carbs 8 g Protein 3 g Click Here For Full Nutrition, Exchanges, and My Plate Info 7.8.1.2 41 Nick Abell

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