Chocolate Chip Protein Bars Recipe

These Chocolate Chip Protein Bars are a fantastic snack you make in batches at home!

I don’t know about you, but paying $4 for a single protein bar puts a bit of a strain on my wallet. Especially when I like eating them on a regular basis. That’s why I love making my own bars. Specifically, this clean eating chocolate chip protein bar recipe. It uses simple ingredients that are easy to find, and I love the flavor.

A tray filled with Chocolate Chip Protein Bar batter sits ready to go into the oven for baking.

I came across an article on eHow.com, on how to make your own protein bars. It just gave a general outline, so I printed it out and got to work. I tried several different methods and many different ingredients.

The main thing I found is that the oats you use make all the difference. And it really comes down to personal preference.

If you like a harder, chewier bar, use old-fashioned oats (not the quick-cook kind). But if you use these, be prepared to let the bars sit for a few days in an airtight container before you eat them. Otherwise, it’s very similar to chewing hay (not that I chew a lot of hay, mind you; it’s just the image that came to mind when I tried these bars with the rougher oats).

If you like a softer bar (which I do), then use quick-cook oats (the 3-minute kind).

Other than that, the recipe is pretty basic and very easy.

How Many Protein Bars A Day?

The number of protein bars you can eat a day will depend on your macros and calorie limits. Keep in mind that protein bars were never meant to be a sweet and tasty snack, but that’s how most of us use them these days. However, that’s a great way to get more calories than intended because protein bars are really meant to be a quick meal replacement bar. Not a dessert after you’ve had a full meal.

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When Should You Eat A Protein Bar?

The best time to eat a protein bar is when you don’t have time to squeeze in a full meal. This is often in the afternoon when we are in the midst of our work days and just cannot get away for lunch.

How Much Is Too Much Protein?

This will depend on how active you are. Very active people need more protein than those who are more sedentary.

According to the Mayo Clinic:

More than 2 grams per kilogram of body weight each day is excessive.

Mayo Clinic

If this is a concern for you, your best bet is to talk to a registered dietician. While there are plenty of macro calculators online, a dietician will be able to give you the most accurate advice tailored to your own individual needs.

Are Protein Chocolate Bars Good For You?

Store-bought protein bars are rarely healthy. I’m not saying they don’t exist, just that a truly healthy one is hard to find. My best advice to to read the ingredient list.

Can I Use A Different Protein Powder?

Yep! Use any protein powder you are comfortable with. Some folks who are plant-based or vegan will prefer something like pea protein or soy protein. Plant-based protein powder is fine. You can also use brown rice protein powder, but I find that it sometimes has a funny texture that I don’t like. So choose carefully.

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About The Ingredients

Oats – Use plain, quick-cooking oats.

Peanut butter – All natural, no sugar added. You can also use almond butter or cashew butter if you prefer. Any nut butter or seed butter (if you are nut-free) will work. Sunflower seed butter is also a good choice.

Honey – Any type you want. You can use maple syrup, but the bars won’t be as sweet.

Apple sauce – Unsweetened.

Dark chocolate chips – Grain-sweetened is best.

Whey protein powderMore info here. Make sure it’s an unsweetened protein powder.

Ground cinnamon – Not cinnamon sugar. Just plain cinnamon.

Chia seeds

How To Make Chocolate Chip Protein Bars

An oven display set to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.

Preheat your oven to 350 degrees F.  Roast the oats in the oven on a cookie sheet, without oil, for 10-15 minutes. Cool completely.

IMPORTANT: BE SURE your oats have cooled down completely from being roasted, or they will totally melt your chocolate chips.

Clean Eating Cinnamon Chocolate Chip Protein Bars Recipe

Knead all ingredients in a large mixing bowl until well combined.

Clean Eating Cinnamon Chocolate Chip Protein Bars Recipe

Spread out the batter on a cookie sheet or other baking dish (I used a quarter sheet). Press dough down evenly over the pan.

Clean Eating Cinnamon Chocolate Chip Protein Bars Recipe

Bake at 350F. for 15-20 minutes or until the bars are a nice golden brown color.

Clean Eating Cinnamon Chocolate Chip Protein Bars

Cut and allow to cool. Store in a zipper-top plastic bag or food storage container.

Storing Chocolate Chip Protein Bars

Store these in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.

Freezing Chocolate Chip Protein Bars

These freeze well. Wrap them well and store them in the freezer for up to 6 months. Thaw in the fridge for 24 hours before eating.

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Clean Eating Cinnamon Chocolate Chip Protein Bars

Chocolate Chip Protein Bars Recipe

Need a healthy snack on the go? These cinnamon chocolate chip protein bars are great to keep on hand for those “hangry” moments.
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Course: Snack
Cuisine: American
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes
Servings: 15 bars
Calories: 230kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 cups oats
  • 1 cup peanut butter (no sugar added)
  • ½ cup honey
  • ½ cup apple sauce (unsweetened)
  • 2 tbsp. dark chocolate chips (grain sweetened is best)
  • 1 cup whey protein powder (see link above)
  • 1 tbsp. ground cinnamon
  • 2 tbsp. chia seeds

Instructions

  • Preheat your oven to 350 degrees F. Roast the oats in the oven on a cookie sheet, without oil, for 10-15 minutes. Cool completely.
    IMPORTANT: BE SURE your oats have cooled down completely from being roasted, or they will totally melt your chocolate chips.
    An oven display set to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Knead all ingredients in a large mixing bowl until well combined.
    Clean Eating Cinnamon Chocolate Chip Protein Bars Recipe
  • Spread out the batter on a cookie sheet or other baking dish (I used a quarter sheet here).
    Clean Eating Cinnamon Chocolate Chip Protein Bars Recipe
  • Bake at 350 for 15-20 minutes or until the bars are a nice golden brown color.
    Cut and allow to cool. Store in a zipper-top plastic bag or food storage container.
    Clean Eating Cinnamon Chocolate Chip Protein Bars Recipe

Notes

Please note that the nutrition data below is a ballpark figure. Exact data is not possible.

Nutrition

Serving: 1bar | Calories: 230kcal | Carbohydrates: 24g | Protein: 9g | Fat: 11g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 1mg | Sodium: 105mg | Potassium: 265mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 12g | Vitamin A: 175IU | Vitamin C: 2.2mg | Calcium: 77mg | Iron: 1.7mg

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313 Comments

  1. graciouspantry says:

    AFO – Be my guest!

  2. graciouspantry says:

    Leslie – Wonderful! Thanks for trying my recipe!

  3. graciouspantry says:

    Laurenaimee – That’s wonderful! Good luck on the race!

  4. Jennybloomfield78 says:

    Awesome! Love these! I too used flax seeds, and I also used bittersweet chocolate chips (they were all I had plus I like less sweetness). these are yummy, yummy, yummy!

    1. graciouspantry says:

      Jenny – Glad you liked them!

  5. graciouspantry says:

    Marissa – The only chia seeds I use are the black seeds. Not sure I’ve ever seen the other varieties.

  6. Ladyfinger3 says:

    How many bars does this recipe make….as will be needed to determine the amount of calories per bar. (the info above doesn’t mention how many servings there are) I am pretty sure I cut mine small.

    Also, I used 1 cup of hemp protein powder in place of the whey and my consistency/texture was a little different than your pictures show, but the taste turned out good. I am trying to use more plant based proteins.

    Oh…and I used ground flax seeds in place of chia seeds as well! 🙂
    Thanks!

    1. graciouspantry says:

      Ladyfinger – The number of bars is right under the title of the recipe in the gray area. It makes 15 bars.

  7. I just recently found your site and this is the first recipe I have tried. It is excellent! Thank you for all the work you have put into these recipes and the site. It is making the transition to clean eating much easier for me and my family.

    1. graciouspantry says:

      kylatom – Wonderful!! I’m so happy you enjoyed them!

  8. I used chocolate whey protein and they taste great!

  9. I have a massive container of chocolate protein powder and was wondering if it would work in this recipe. I’m happy to hear that you tried it and it works!

  10. graciouspantry says:

    Aj – It’s right above the first photo. 350 F.

  11. graciouspantry says:

    Hope you enjoy it!

  12. graciouspantry says:

    Hope you enjoy it!

  13. This recipe looks really good. However, I’m looking for a protein bar recipe without soy and milk products. What could I substitute for the whey protein? Also, I’m sensitive to oats, is there anything else I could use? thanks.

    1. graciouspantry says:

      RABB – You can use any protein powder. The oats, I’m not so sure about. I’d have to try to create a recipe without.

  14. graciouspantry says:

    Allisonmae – It says just below the title. 15 bars.

  15. graciouspantry says:

    Vicki – For this, you definitely want plain, quick oats.

  16. graciouspantry says:

    Skittlez – You can. They are not clean, but if the cocoa content is at least 70-80% you should be okay.

  17. graciouspantry says:

    Trish – They should be fine. I wouldn’t freeze them for any longer than 3 months though.

  18. graciouspantry says:

    Organic doesn’t necessarily mean clean. They could have organic white sugar which is still refined sugar (not clean)

    1. Angela Wilson Rodriguez says:

      What about carob chips?

      1. graciouspantry says:

        Angela – As with any product like that, you have to read the ingredient list. But I’m sure they would work fine if you can find a clean brand.

      2. graciouspantry says:

        Angela – As with any product like that, you have to read the ingredient list. But I’m sure they would work fine if you can find a clean brand.

    2. Angela Wilson Rodriguez says:

      What about carob chips?

  19. Made these and wanted to cut down on the fat and increase protein. Instead of 1 cup all natural peanut butter I used 1/2 cup peanut butter, 1/2 cup PB2, and 1/3 cup fat free greek yogurt. Result was more protein and less fat and tasted great! Thanks!

    1. graciouspantry says:

      Tobar8 – That’s great! However, I don’t believe PB2 is clean, is it? I thought it had sugar added?

  20. graciouspantry says:

    Kim – I honestly don’t know. The peanut butter is the glue in this. Can she have sun butter?