
Well, I am that mother who doesn't buy prepackaged things. I decided that if he wanted granola bars, I would make them.
I was able to taste The Barefoot Contessa's granola bars earlier this year, when Leslie
sent them to me as part of Secret Baker. I knew they were really good, so I decided to use that recipe with the dried fruit and nuts that I happened to have on hand.
These were perfect- chewy, sweet, crunchy and delicious. My son was happy and that made me happy.

Recipe for Homemade Granola Bars from the Barefoot Contessa
*I used dried blueberries, golden raisins, and peanuts instead of dates, apricots and cranberries
*I also added milk chocolate chips, but they melted into the hot granola mixture- (duh!), so these kinda turned out to be chocolate coated granola bars!

I really love this granola bar recipe... and yes, I melted all my chocolate the first time I tried to make a chocolate version too.
ReplyDeleteLast time, I did a cherry, chocolate, and almond version and let the mixture cool a little before adding bittersweet chocolate chunks to it. Still got a little melty but not as bad!
Looks amazing--and I LOVE your photography. Great job! =) Glad I came across your blog.
ReplyDeleteThese look absolutely perfect. I wouldn't expect anything less of you or Ina Garten. I hope that when the time comes for me to have children I will have the energy to make them homemade treats like this one.
ReplyDeleteThose look amazing! I will have to make them!
ReplyDeleteThose look super yummy! Mare!!! i LOVE granola!!!
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