7/31/2023 0 Comments Cheerio bars![]() ![]() ![]() Regular syrup would do the job, but its just got too much sugar and is really high in calories too. To keep these healthy and sugar-free though, I used a stevia-sweetened maple syrup from Sweetleaf Stevia. Maple Syrup: Adds a slight sweetness to this treat, and also helps bind the cereal together.Stick to something that has just peanuts and salt (or no salt). I’d stay away from the so-stir kind though coz they’ve got palm oil added. I used creamy peanut butter for this recipe, but crunchy is equally good. Peanut Butter: The glue, the base 2, the without-this-no-can-do!.If you don’t have a box at home already, your nearest grocery store is definitely going to have some!Īs an alternative, you could use rice crispies too. ![]() Cheerios: I’m pretty certain this is one of the most popular cereals in the US.You can make these bars at home with just a few ingredients that you’ve probably got lying around already The frosted and honey nut ones for instance have tons of sugar to give them that sweetness, so you’re basically just feeding yourself trash. There’s a bunch of flavored ones too which aren’t as good for you though. They’re made with whole grain oats and barely have any sugar in them. I’m talking about the Original ones here. I’ve been obsessed with Cheerios recently after discovering they’re actually one of the better cereals out there. When everyone’s making homemade granola bars with oats, I decided to go for cheerios instead to make a “cereal bar” so there’s that crunchiness without the baking!Īnd then of course Choco + PB is just something of its own so that just had to be the flavor. An easy-to-make cereal bar that’s perfect for a snack or dessert! Jump to Recipe No-bake Crunchy Chocolate Peanut Butter Cheerio Bars made with just 4 basic ingredients. ![]()
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