3 Ingredient Energy Bars
- 1 cup nuts
- 1 cup dried fruit
- 1 cup dates, pitted (12-15 whole)
- Roast the nuts (optional).
- Nuts can be used raw or roasted; roasting will add a toasty, nutty depth to the bars.
- If desired, roast the nuts at 350F for 10-12 minutes, until fragrant and golden.
- Allow to cool before using.
- (See: How to Roast Nuts in the Oven).
- Combine the nuts, dried fruit, and dates in a food processor.
- Combine all the ingredients in a food processor.
- Pulse a few times just to break them up.
- Separate the dates if they start to clump together.
- Process continuously for 30 seconds.
- By this point, the ingredients should all have broken down into crumb-sized pieces.
- Scrape the edges of the bowl and beneath the blade to make sure nothing is sticking.
- Process continuously until a ball is formed, 1-2 minutes.
- Continue processing for another 1-2 minutes, until the ingredients clump together and gather into a ball.
- Press into a disk and chill.
- Lay a piece of plastic wrap or wax paper on your work surface and dump the power bar dough on top.
- Press the dough with your hands until it forms a thick square disk, roughly 8" x 8" in size.
- Wrap and chill for at least an hour or overnight.
- Divide into bars.
- Unwrap the chilled power bar dough and transfer to a cutting board.
- Cut into 8 large bars or 16 small squares, as desired.
- Wrap each bar in plastic wrap or wax paper.
- Store the bars.
- Store the bars in the fridge for several weeks or in the freezer for up to three months.
- The bars can be eaten straight from the fridge or freezer and will be firm, but chewy.
- Room-temperature bars are perfectly fine to eat and can be kept in a lunch bag or backpack all day, but will be more soft and paste-like.
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Taken from www.food.com/recipe/3-ingredient-energy-bars-497112 (may not work)