Introduction
Muesli bars are a nutritious and delicious snack that you can easily make at home. Packed with wholesome ingredients, these bars are perfect for breakfast, a mid-day snack, or even a post-workout treat. With the right combination of oats, nuts, and dried fruits, you can create a customized version that suits your taste. This article provides detailed ingredients and instructions to whip up your own muesli bars, ensuring that you’ll have a healthy option on hand whenever you need it.
Detailed Ingredients with measures
The Glue:
1/4 cup honey
1/4 cup natural peanut butter, smooth (or crunchy!)
Muesli Bars:
1 1/2 cups rolled oats (not steel cut)
1/2 cup almonds, roughly chopped
1/4 cup pepitas (pumpkin seeds)
1/2 cup sultanas
3/4 tsp cinnamon powder (or other, like pumpkin spice)
1/4 tsp cooking / kosher salt
2 tbsp small chocolate chips or 3 tbsp regular dark chocolate chips, optional
Prep Time
15 minutes
Cook Time, Total Time, Yield
Cook Time: 25 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour 40 minutes (including cooling time)
Yield: 10 muesli bars
Detailed Directions and Instructions
Preparation
Preheat the oven to 160°C/325°F (140°C fan-forced). Line a 20 cm / 8″ square tin with a sheet of baking paper, leaving an overhang to facilitate easy removal later (no greasing is necessary).
Toast the Ingredients
Spread the rolled oats, roughly chopped almonds, and pepitas evenly onto a baking tray. Bake in the preheated oven for 10 minutes, or until lightly toasted. Transfer the toasted mixture into a heatproof bowl. Add the sultanas, cinnamon powder, and cooking/kosher salt to the bowl.
Prepare the Glue
In a heatproof jug, combine the honey and natural peanut butter. Microwave the mixture on high for 30 seconds. Remove from the microwave and stir until fully combined. If the mixture is too thick, see the notes for troubleshooting.
Combine the Mixtures
Pour the honey and peanut butter mixture over the oat and nut mixture in the bowl. Stir thoroughly until all ingredients are evenly coated. It may seem difficult at first, but continue mixing until combined, using a cutting motion if necessary.
Press the Mixture
Transfer the combined muesli mixture into the lined square tin. Press down firmly with your hands to ensure it holds together. If using chocolate chips, scatter them over the surface once the mixture has cooled slightly. Place a sheet of baking paper on top and press down firmly to embed the chocolate chips.
Chill the Mixture
Refrigerate the pressed muesli mixture for at least 1 hour, or until firm enough to lift out of the tin without bending.
Cut the Bars
Once chilled, use the overhanging paper to lift the muesli slab out of the tin and onto a cutting board. Cut the slab in half, then cut each half into 5 equal bars, resulting in a total of 10 bars. Transfer the bars onto a tray, spacing them apart.
Bake the Bars
Return the bars to the oven and bake for 25 minutes, or until they are golden on the surface and browned on the edges, but not burnt.
Cool and Store
Remove the baked bars from the oven and allow them to cool on the tray. Once cooled, they will become crunchy. Store in an airtight container once completely cooled. If you are in a warm climate, store them in the refrigerator for optimal freshness. They will stay crunchy for up to 3 weeks.
Notes
1. Honey Substitution
Maple syrup can be used as a substitute for honey; however, it has a slightly lower adhesive strength, which may cause the muesli bars to crumble more easily.
2. Peanut Butter Options
For optimal flavor and consistency, use natural peanut butter that contains 100% peanuts. Other nut butters, like almond or cashew, can also be used. Tahini may alter the flavor significantly.
3. Customization
You can replace the listed ingredients with any combination totaling 2 3/4 cups. At least 3/4 cup of rolled oats is required for proper binding.
4. Chocolate Chip Size
Commercial muesli bars typically contain smaller chocolate chips. If only large chocolate chips are available, they can be cut into smaller pieces or melted for drizzling.
5. Mixing Bowl Materials
Use a heatproof bowl to avoid damage if you need to reheat the mixture for easier mixing.
6. Heating for Mixing
Microwaving the honey and peanut butter mixture makes it thinner and easier to mix with the other ingredients.
7. Troubleshooting Mixing
If the mixture becomes too thick to combine properly, microwave it for an additional 20 seconds, then mix again.
8. Storage Recommendations
For longer freshness and crunchiness, store the bars in the refrigerator in an airtight container. In cooler environments, they can last about 5 days outside of the fridge.

Cook techniques
Preheating the Oven
Preheat the oven to 160°C/325°F (140°C fan-forced) to ensure even baking and the proper texture for the muesli bars.
Toasting Ingredients
Spread the rolled oats, chopped almonds, and pepitas on a tray and bake for 10 minutes. This step enhances the flavor and crunchiness of the ingredients.
Melting the Glue
Microwave the honey and peanut butter together for 30 seconds on high to create a smooth mixture that acts as the binding agent for the bars.
Mixing Ingredients
Combine the toasted oats with sultanas, cinnamon, and salt in a heatproof bowl. Then, pour the melted honey-peanut butter mixture over the dry ingredients and mix vigorously to ensure even distribution.
Pressing Mixture
Transfer the muesli mixture to a lined pan and press it firmly to ensure all the ingredients adhere to one another. This step is crucial for the bars to hold together once baked.
Cooling and Cutting
Allow the baked bars to cool completely in the tray, which helps them firm up before cutting. Once firm, lift out using the baking paper and slice into bars.
Baking to Golden Perfection
Bake the pressed mixture for 25 minutes, monitoring closely to achieve a golden surface and edges without burning.
Storage for Freshness
Store the cooled muesli bars in an airtight container, preferably in the fridge, to maintain their crunchiness and freshness over time.
FAQ
Can I use a different sweetener instead of honey?
Yes, maple syrup can be substituted for honey; however, it may not provide the same binding strength, resulting in slightly crumbly bars.
What kind of nut butter is best to use?
Natural peanut butter with no added ingredients is ideal. Alternatives like almond or cashew butter can also be used.
Can I change the mix-ins for the muesli bars?
Absolutely! You can switch the nuts, seeds, and dried fruit based on your preferences as long as you maintain the total volume of 2 3/4 cups.
Why is melting the honey and peanut butter necessary?
Melting these ingredients makes them thinner, making it easier to mix and combine with the other ingredients.
How should I store the muesli bars?
For optimal freshness, store in an airtight container in the fridge. They can also be kept in the pantry for up to 5 days in a cool, dry place.
Conclusion
These homemade muesli bars are a delicious and nutritious snack option that can be easily customized to your taste. With a blend of oats, nuts, seeds, and a touch of sweetness, they offer a satisfying crunch and are perfect for breakfast or an on-the-go snack. Their simple recipe makes them a great choice for anyone wanting to control the ingredients in their diet, and they can be stored for weeks, maintaining their delightful texture.
Nutty Variations
Try adding different nuts like walnuts, pecans, or hazelnuts for a unique flavor profile.
Dried Fruit Options
Substitute sultanas with dried cranberries, apricots, or figs for a different fruity taste.
Seed Swaps
Experiment with sunflower seeds, chia seeds, or flaxseeds to add nutritional variety.
Grain Alternatives
Use quinoa flakes or even a blend of puffed rice and oats for a different grain base.
Flavor Enhancements
Incorporate extracts like vanilla or almond or add spices like nutmeg and ginger for an extra kick.
Protein Boost
Mix in protein powder to increase the nutritional content, making it an even better post-workout snack.
Chocolate Lovers
Attempt drizzling dark chocolate on top or swapping for white chocolate chips for a sweeter treat.
Snack Bites
Roll the mixture into bite-sized balls instead of bars for a different, fun way to enjoy them.

