Apple & Sour Cherry Oatie Protein Bars

By Cakeyboi

My healthier recipe January is nearing an end, but I am going to carry on with the occasional healthy bake, much as I did last year.
My penultimate post for January is for Apple and Sour Cherry Oatie Protein Bars. These were a complete experiment after visiting my local health food store. I picked up a few ingredients I liked the sound of and wound up with these bars.

They are perfect to get a hit of protein without eating too much. They include a vanilla protein powder and are full of oats. I love oats and decided to grind some up in my Optimum 9400 from Froothie to get oat flour. It only took about 30 seconds and I had fine flour. I’d seen it used in other posts and loved the color it gave to bars.

The other ingredients I picked up were dried apple rings, which were squidgy – not hard. Plus some dried sour cherries packed with flavor.  I also added some ground cinnamon and used almond milk to loosen the mix up a bit.
The bars chilled in the fridge for a couple of hours to set up. And they cut up into little oblongs, making a satisfyingly squidgy bar. They hold their shape well, but are quite soft and chewy.
You could top with a little chocolate, if you like. I added the remainder of the pack of protein powder mixed with a little almond milk, almost like an icing.
  • Apple and Sour Cherry Oatie Protein Bars


    Protein bars full of apple and cherry flavour

    Cuisine: Healthy Category: Bars Yields: 12 bars approx.

    Prep Time: 10 Mins Chill Time: 2 Hrs Total Time: 2 Hrs 10 Mins

     
    Ingredients
    • 80 grams of porridge oats
    • 60 grams of dried apple rings
    • 30 grams vanilla flavoured protein powder
    • 3 tablespoon almond milk
    • ½ teaspoon cinnamon
    • 50 grams of dried sour cherries
      Instructions
    1. Place the oats in a blender and whizz until they are a fine flour. Next add the apple rings, protein powder and cinnamon. Blend until the mixture breaks down and begins to form a ‘dough’. Add milk, one tablespoon at a time to loosen the mix up as needed. Lastly add the sour cherries and blend them in. If little pieces show through – that’s fine.
    2. Take a plastic tub, about 6”x4” and line with greaseproof paper. Place the mix into the tub and press down firmly into an even layer. Place into the fridge for at least two hours, or preferably overnight.
    3. Cut the bars into 12 pieces and there you have bars ready to snack on whenever you need a protein boost.
    4. Happy healthy snacking!

Disclosure Statement: I received the Optimum 9400 free to review. Any opinions expressed are my own.