How to Make a Protein Bar in Under 10 Minutes! | Vegan/Plant-Based
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In this video, we're diving headfirst into the world of nutritious and mouthwatering protein bars that you can whip up in under 10 minutes!
No more overpriced, store-bought options that may or may not have strange ingredients you can't pronounce. It's time to take control of your snacking game!
Join me as I walk you through a simple, no-fuss recipe that ends with a delightful vegan protein bar packed with wholesome goodness and the muscle-fueling power you need. 💪🏼✨
No preservatives, no artificial additives, and no questionable ingredients. Just pure, wholesome, nutrient-dense ingredients that your body will thank you for. 🙌🏼🌿
Whether you're a gym enthusiast, an on-the-go snack lover, or simply someone who wants to fuel their body with goodness, these protein bars have got you covered. They're perfect for that pre-workout boost, a post-gym recovery snack, or a quick bite to keep you going throughout the day.
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Now, let's get our protein bar game on! 🌟🍫
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A great combo of ingredients I love using in various forms. Great base recipe for a healthy affordable homemade protein bar!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Well, I tried this - I don't have a food processor and I didn't want to clog up my blender, so I ended up chopping up the dates and nuts and hand mixing everything together. It was super dry (I skipped the syrup since I thought it might be too sweet) and I added some almond milk. It turned out great! I love this so much - thanks for sharing!!
Oh good I'm so glad you liked them! And that's great you were able to customize to your own needs!!
Making these ASAP! Thanks for the recipe 😊
Sure thing! Let me know how they come out, and have fun customizing to your taste with toppings ☺
Omg, these are delish!! I subbed the oats for almond flour, yum yum 😋 Thank you for your genius recipie 🙏
Awesome! Thank you for sharing your recipe and guide! 🤗 Your “date bomb” (I think that’s what you called it??😅) idea has already been helpful as a pre-workout! Can’t wait to try this recipe and check out your guide! 👏
So glad that you found those helpful for you! Definitely a staple in my kitchen. I hope you like the guide and recipe 🙌
Hey! Love this recipe thank you so much, how many pieces did you cut them up into?
These sound great. And I grew up in upstate NY :)
Represent!
Holy cow ty for the guide ❤
Sure thing! Hope you find it helpful!
Looks really good, I will be making these, subscribed
Thanks! I love them and eat them every week!
Thanku these look great
These look wonderful. Can you suggest a replacement for the oats.
Thanks! To keep it no-bake, a gluten-free flour like almond flour might work! I haven't tried it though so I'm not sure what the right ratio would end up being, but it's worth a shot!
Hey there! Just a heads up, I ended up making these with almond flour instead of oats this week and they were just as good! So there's a great option for you 🙌
What food processor do you have? I need a new one, I'm looking at a ninja. If I have enough dates I'm making these today. Thank you for the recipe
I have a Ninja! Works super well, definitely a game changer. Let me know how they go!
would you suggest freezing them for storage? or best to just keep them in the fridge? love the video i have been looking for something like this 😺
I've always done the fridge because it keeps them nice and soft for quick eating! They've never lasted more than a few days lol but I'm sure they'd be fine in the freezer. Hope you like them!
@@theplantbasedteacher thank you for replying! and this is a delicious recipe, perfect for when i am feeling peckish!
@@ViCT0RiA6 Sure thing, here to help! And I'm so glad you like the recipe!
What’s the nutrient list please, protein etc
How many servings do you cut them in?
Anywhere from 8-12 depending on how full they make you! For me I usually do 8 which ends up at 15g protein and keeps me satisfied! The container I used for the video made 8 because it was smaller and thicker. But you can spread them out to make more!
Delicious, I melted some dark mint chocolate on the top of mine. Spot on 👌🏻.
Oh snap I gotta try that!
Yummy!!
Indeed!
I never use protein powder. Is it really necessary? I'm 52 and exercise for general health but not trying to build big muscles.
It's not wholly necessary, however having more lean muscle mass is absolutely critical for preventing injuries and maintaining mobility/independence as we age! Hitting protein requirements is a great way to make sure we stay strong and fit as we enter our golden years. And if a good, clean protein powder can help get you there then I'd definitely recommend it. Even if you're not looking to get big muscles, it's super important to have lean muscle mass as we age.
Here's a good overview of the benefits:
www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/07315724.2004.10719434
Hi! I want to go plant based 100% of the time because I'm allergic to eggs and dairy products, but when I lift weights, I don't feel as strong when I'm 100% vegan. I am not trying to lose weight. I'm naturally very slender. I'm also allergic to almonds and peanuts. *** Any suggestions would be welcomed!!! Thanks in advance!!
Hey there! Thanks for reaching out! I put the same comment on your other one, but here it is again just in case you see this first!
Your situation is definitely doable. I'm naturally very slender as well and have been an athlete for a long time.
I put together a free ebook on how to build muscle on a plant-based diet. It goes through all the steps, the science, my strategies, and includes a sample meal plan. I think that can answer just about all of your questions! And if not I'd be happy to help out more to fill in the gaps ☺
If you're interested just head to buildmuscle.plantbasedteacher.com/ and it'll send a copy to your inbox (if you don't get it let me know and I'll send it over personally).
Lmk what you think and if there's anything else I can do to help! That's what I'm here for 👍🏻
You might want to read books or watch vids from Dr John McDougall--he says our diet should be starch-based (it's super good, lots of recipes too))--best wishes to you!
I just keep it simple. I smash 7 oz (200g) oats (blended into flour) with 13 oz (365g) dates. I add a bit of shredded coconut ground into flour and sometimes smash up 100% cocoa bar. You can use deglet to lower the price but medjool are softer and thus easier to work with.
Being WFPB for years I cannot imagine needing to add sweetener to a bar made of dates (that was the point of adding bitter chocolate to balance it out) but people are really tolerant of sweetness in America since our diets are junk.
Also people are obsessed with protein. If you eat Whole Foods it’s just not an issue unless your calories are too low and your trying to build muscle at the same time (impossible anyway). It might even be cancer promoting. But if people want to buy unnecessary protein powders that’s thier business
Recipe is good but buddy... Make sure guests aren't eating it.. saw you eat and put back some of it twice 💀 Not good.
I kept this all to myself 😜