Easy Vegan Chocolate Peanut Butter Bars (V, GF): a 4 ingredient recipe for healthy gluten free peanut butter bars! The best dairy free dessert recipe: yummy no bake peanut butter bars! Quick ‘n simple vegan dessert, Gluten Free, Dairy-Free, Vegan.

Have you tried making my 4 ingredient Vegan Chocolate Peanut Butter Bars? They’ve been one of my most popular recipes since I shared them a few years ago—along with the paleo version: No Bake Paleo Chocolate Almond Butter Bars.

Today, I thought it’d be high time to share some new photos, a bit of a recipe revamp and answer your common questions about my easy vegan chocolate peanut butter bars. Are you ready? Let’s do it!

Easy Vegan Chocolate Peanut Butter Bars (Gluten Free)

You might be asking, what the heck are no bake chocolate peanut butter bars? Some folks know them as Lunch Lady Peanut Butter Bars, Homemade Reese’s No Bake Peanut Butter Bars, or even No Bake Cafeteria Peanut Butter Bars.

The classic version of peanut butter bars include 2 layers: one layer that’s firm & sweet featuring peanut butter, and the second is the chocolate topping. How is my recipe for no bake chocolate peanut butter bars any different?

Most no bake peanut butter bars are made with a combination of butter, confectioners sugar and graham crackers. Years ago, when I really, really craved/needed to make a healthy, vegan + gluten free peanut butter bar, I realized that I had to leave those ingredients out.

So here’s what I came up with… (inspired by my 3 Ingredient Peanut Butter No Bake Energy Bites Recipe) 😉

Quick & Simple Vegan Peanut Butter Bars—in 4 ingredients!

My very favorite dairy free peanut butter bars can be made with just 4 simple & healthy ingredients. They’re so easy to make, gluten free, vegan and delish—basically my favorite easy vegan dessert recipe!

I was a little too proud of myself for figuring out that my heretofore enemy, ahem, otherwise known as the indomitable coconut flour, could be used as a healthy, grain-free thickener for the peanut butter layer in these healthy peanut butter bars. Combined with maple syrup, well, you’ve got the tastiest vegan peanut butter bars. Like, ever.

How to Make No Bake Healthy Peanut Butter Bars

Step 1: Combine peanut butter, maple syrup and coconut flour in a bowl. Whisk & fold until deliciously thickened.

Combine peanut butter, maple syrup and coconut flour in a bowl. Whisk & fold until deliciously thickened. Step 2: Pour this peanut butter mixture into a prepared pan & smooth into an even layer.

Pour this peanut butter mixture into a prepared pan & smooth into an even layer. Step 3 : Melt together vegan chocolate chips & remaining peanut butter. Stir until silky smooth.

: Melt together vegan chocolate chips & remaining peanut butter. Stir until silky smooth. Step 4 : Pour the melted chocolate mixture over the bars.

: Pour the melted chocolate mixture over the bars. Step 5 : Chill until completely firm.

: Chill until completely firm. Step 6: Slice & enjoy the best healthy peanut butter bars!

How Do I Make these Easy Vegan Chocolate Peanut Butter Bars Paleo?

Easy, use my No Bake Paleo Chocolate Almond Butter Bars recipe! It’s also dairy-free, vegan, gluten-free and made from healthy ingredients.

Simple & Easy Gluten Free Dessert: Healthy Vegan Peanut Butter Bars!

Isn’t that basically the best easy vegan chocolate peanut butter bars recipe. Evah?!? It’s so simple that I constantly get comments & emails being like, “Uhhh… I really didn’t think these gluten free peanut butter bars would work. But it did. And it’s AWESOME!!” and… “also, can you move next door so I can help you ‘taste-test’?” Tee-hee!!

The best part is that these no bake chocolate peanut butter bars are made without powdered sugar, butter or graham crackers. How cool is that?

Freezing & Storing these Easy Gluten Free Vegan Peanut Butter Bars

These gluten free peanut butter bars are easier to eat than they are to store. But they’re also easy to store. Lol. On the 1st day, the chocolate topping still needs to set, so you’re better off storing your healthy peanut butter bars in the fridge. After Day 1, go ahead and store your PB bars at room temperature, out of direct sunlight.

Great news: you can keep your healthy peanut butter bars for up to 2 weeks!

Freezing: store your dairy free peanut butter bars in a freezer-friendly container for up to 2 months. Allow to thaw for 10 minutes before storing or go for it (if you like it super duper firm & have strong teeth. Lol.)

Tools for Making Easy Healthy Gluten Free Vegan Peanut Butter Bars & Desserts!

Here are the tools that I used to make this healthy no bake peanut butter bars recipe: Coconut Flour: one of my favorite ingredients to use in gluten free vegan desserts!

one of my favorite ingredients to use in gluten free vegan desserts! 8-inch Baking Pan: just the perfect pan for baking & no-baking vegan treats!

just the perfect pan for baking & no-baking vegan treats! My Favorite Knife: folks are always asking me about the super clean cuts that I make on my no bake bars. Here’s my secret weapon. 😉

folks are always asking me about the super clean cuts that I make on my no bake bars. Here’s my secret weapon. 😉 Vegan Chocolate Chips: no vegan kitchen is complete without some amazing vegan chocolate!

Are you ready to make ALL the vegan chocolate peanut butter bars?!? Wait ‘til you tell your loved ones that they’re gluten-free, dairy-free and made with healthy ingredients! 😉 I can’t wait to hear what you think of one of my favorite easy dairy free desserts recipes! Try this recipe & let me know what you think! I can’t wait. ‘Til then…

Sending you all my love and maybe even a dove, xo Demeter ❤️

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Quick & Easy Vegan Gluten Free Desserts Recipes (Healthy, Dairy-Free)

If you’re looking for more quick ‘n simple vegan desserts, try my favorites below! They’re all gluten free & dairy-free!!

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