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Homemade KIND Bars: an easy, 5 ingredient nut bars recipe for homemade kind bars! Salty ‘n sweet healthy nut bar delight! 

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What if I told you all you’d need were 5 simple ingredients to make the easiest homemade kind bars ever? And if you’re not a fan of kind bars, how about we just refer to these babies as ‘nut bars’? 😉

Today, we’re gonna be gathering 5 healthy ingredients to make lightly salty, lightly sweet, highly YUMMY kind bars!

They’re:

  • Crunchy
  • Sweet
  • A little salty
  • A lot delish
  • Guilt-free
  • And easy to make.

Like, what more could ya need, ya know?

If you’re ready, I’m ready. So let’s bake this!

How to Make Nut Bars

Preheat the oven to 325°F. Then, line an 8-inch baking pan with parchment paper.

Add all dry ingredients to a bowl and stir until well mixed. Pour maple syrup over the dry ingredients, then fold it altogether. You’ve just made your nut bar mixture!

Pour the nut bar mixture into that pan you prepped earlier. Smooth it out into an even, tightly-packed layer.

Bake, cool, slice and enjoy. That’s it! 😉

Homemade KIND Bars: an easy, 5 ingredient nut bars recipe for homemade kind bars! Salty ‘n sweet healthy nut bar delight! #NutBars #KIND #Homemade #Recipe | Recipe at BeamingBaker.com

The 5 ingredients you need for Nut Bars

  • Roasted, unsalted almonds: feel free to use unroasted almonds if you’d like a much less-roasted taste in your baked nut bars.
  • Roasted, unsalted peanuts: I love using unsalted peanuts so I can control the exact amount of salt I’d like in my nut bars.
  • Salt: if you don’t like any salt or are trying to keep your sodium intake down, feel free to skip this ingredient. Alternatively, you can add in a touch more if you’re in the mood for a saltier snack. 😉 Remember you can always add more after baking (sprinkle atop each bar).
  • Vegan gluten free brown rice crisp cereal: my favorite ingredient in this homemade kind bars recipe. It adds a subtle crunch and texture variation that’s so satisfying. [click here to buy it]
  • Pure maple syrup: the sweet “glue” that holds these nuts bars together. Okay, no one ever said glue sounded tasty, but you know what I mean. 😉 

Nutrition Facts

These homemade kind bars are not only easy to make, but also guilt-free to eat. 😉 Check out each bar’s estimated nutritional stats:

  • 106 calories
  • 4g of protein
  • 5g of sugar
  • 8g of carbs

😋 Yummy Bar-Shaped Treats: Easy Vegan Chocolate Peanut Butter Bars •  Homemade Crunch Bars • 5 Ingredient Vegan Coconut Chocolate Bars

Testimonials

Tamsyn says,

These were so easy to make and very yummy! Thanks for the recipe!”

Klara says,

Sometimes I switch up the nuts adding hazelnuts, walnuts, etc. This has become a family favorite recipe and is so easy to make and clean up!!”

Linda says,

These are sooo good. I didn’t have any crisp brown rice cereal so I crushed up some brown rice cakes!! Thank you.”

Maylen says,

These bars are addictive. I have made the recipe more than 10 times, with some small modifications, I don’t put cereal, only nuts such as macadamia, cashews, pistachios and almonds.”

A simple, 5 ingredient recipe for salty & sweet homemade nut bars that taste better than store-bought kind bars!

Homemade KIND Bars: an easy, 5 ingredient nut bars recipe for homemade kind bars! Salty ‘n sweet healthy nut bar delight! #NutBars #KIND #Homemade #Recipe | Recipe at BeamingBaker.com

Which nuts are you gonna put in your very own nut bars? I’m thinking macadamia and walnuts. 😉 Thank you for stopping by and sharing in a joyful baking moment with me and your loved ones. ‘Til the next one…

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

Delicious Homemade Bars

Nut Bars Recipe – Homemade KIND Bars: an easy, 5 ingredient nut bars recipe for homemade kind bars! Salty ‘n sweet healthy nut bar delight! #NutBars #KIND #Homemade #Recipe | Recipe at BeamingBaker.com
4.67 from 18 votes
Servings: 12 bars

5 Ingredient Nut Bars Recipe – Homemade KIND Bars!

Homemade KIND Bars: an easy, 5 ingredient nut bars recipe for homemade kind bars! Salty ‘n sweet healthy nut bar delight!
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 35 minutes
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Ingredients 

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 325°F. Line an 8-inch square baking pan with parchment paper. Set aside.
  • Add almonds, peanuts, cereal and salt to a large bowl. Stir until well mixed. Pour maple syrup over this mixture. Fold until well incorporated.
  • Pour this mixture into the prepared baking pan. Using a rubber spatula, smooth into a tightly packed, even layer. Bake for 30-40 minutes (mine took 35 mins). Bars must bake thoroughly, or they won’t hold together when cooled.
  • Allow to cool for 1 hour, or until completely cooled. Use a heatproof spatula to gently lift and loosen bars from parchment. Slice into 12 bars (6 rows by 2 columns). Enjoy! Storing instructions below.

Notes

Storing Instructions: Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up 1-3 weeks. Store in the refrigerator for up to 1 month.
Nutrition Info is an estimate based on 12 total bars.

Nutrition

Serving: 1bar, Calories: 106kcal, Carbohydrates: 8g, Protein: 4g, Fat: 7g, Sodium: 51mg, Sugar: 5g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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109 Comments

  1. Sandra says:

    5 stars
    I love how easy it is to make! Perfect for my kids!

    1. Demeter | Beaming Baker says:

      Glad to hear it Sandra!

  2. Krystle says:

    5 stars
    Thank you for saving me so much money with this DIY version. Easy to make and tastes just like the real thing.

    1. Demeter | Beaming Baker says:

      LOL I know, so much cheaper to make in your own!

  3. Beti | easyweeknightrecipes says:

    5 stars
    WOW! These Kind bars look like the perfect sweet treat!! I LOVE these! Thank you for sharing!

    1. Demeter | Beaming Baker says:

      Woohoo! You’re so very welcome Beti! 😊

  4. katerina @ diethood.com says:

    5 stars
    My favorite snack! These Kind bars look amazing! Can’t wait to try these out!

    1. Demeter | Beaming Baker says:

      I know you’re just gonna love them!

  5. patricia says:

    5 stars
    Love these with the crunch and bits of sweet and salty! I also love how easy they are to make!

    1. Demeter | Beaming Baker says:

      Yes! So quick to whip up, and it always hits the spot. 🙂

  6. D says:

    Could you substitute organic whole grain oats for the puffed rice cereal?

    1. Demeter | Beaming Baker says:

      Hi D, that might just work! You *may* need to reduce the oats by a small amount (a few tablespoons or so) because they’re so absorbent, or you might not (depending on how quickly you move). Good luck & let me know how it turns out! 🙂

  7. Tamsyn says:

    5 stars
    These were so easy to make and very yummy! Thanks for the recipe!

    Blessings from South Africa 🙂

    1. Demeter | Beaming Baker says:

      Wonderful! I’m so happy you enjoyed my recipe, Tamsyn. 🙂 Blessings from Minnesota 🙂

  8. Maryann says:

    These bars looks delicious and i am looking forward to trying them. I was wondering if peanut butter or almond butter could be added. Do you think that would work and if yes how much would you add?
    Thank you

      1. maryann says:

        Thank you I will try that recipe too

  9. LINDA SIGMON says:

    I haven’t made this yet but I was wondering if I could grind the nuts in my mini chopper as I’m really not suppose to eat nuts due to diverticulitis but finely ground are ok. Also wondering if I can use dried fruit with this recipe like mango& orange bits. Or if you have a Kind like fruit recipe. Thank you

    1. Demeter | Beaming Baker says:

      Hi Linda, that’s an intriguing question! Honestly, I’m not sure how it would turn out. You’re welcome to try. What I’d recommend instead is trying a no bake recipe–they’re a bit less fussy. These No Bake Paleo Chocolate Pecan Bars include almond butter, pecans and dates. The pecans end up being blended into tiny pieces. Also, you can swap the dates with dried mango pieces. Feel free to leave out the chocolate if that’s not your thing. 🙂 Hope this helps!

  10. Klara says:

    5 stars
    Sometimes I switch up the nuts adding hazelnuts, walnuts, etc. This has become a family favorite recipe and is so easy to make and clean up!! Thank you so much for sharing this with us.

    1. Demeter | Beaming Baker says:

      Yay! I’m so thrilled to hear it’s such a bit with the fam Klara! . Thank you for taking the time to stop by and let me know!