Banana Nut Breakfast Bars Recipe (2024)

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amber

I like the simplicity and adaptability of this recipe. I cut the honey down to one T or so, and subbed applesauce for 4 T of the oil. I added a touch extra to make up for the moisture lost by cutting back the honey. Turned it tasty and plenty sweet for me.

Miranda

Chocolate chips made a great addition..and when do they not!

American in Paris

I followed this exactly and I am an experienced cook. These look good but have little to no taste. Its not sweet, you can't taste the peanut butter. The salt on top pushes it away from sweet to... neutral. Perhaps this is for "special" diets. It feels like food-by-committee. Just don't. Really.

Val

Followed recipe, used almond butter in place of peanut butter. No overarching flavor, even the banana gets lost somehow. So bland I looked over the ingredient list several times to make sure I added everything.

Toronto Scott

Agree with comments these are too salty. Recommend halving the salt, or even less. Like the texture and found them reasonably tasty. I'll make these again, but with less salt and perhaps adding raisins or dried cranberries.

Lschnei4

Reduce olive oil to 2 Tablespoons .Apple sauce 4.5 Tablespoons Reduce honey to 1 Tablespoons

Toronto Eats

The amount of salt in my opinion ruined this recipe for me. Couldn't eat it. I would add half or a quarter of what the recipe called for.

Natalie

I found the cook time on this long so I’ll make it again as breakfast cookies. I agree with what other people said that they’re bland, I would add some raisins, craisins, and/or chocolate chips next time.

CM

I ignored the negative reviews and made them anyway. They just don't taste good. Even with less salt and added coconut I thought I could beat it, but no.

dmireid

I took to heart many of the comments that these are quite bland, with no discernible flavor profile. So I doubled all the spices, used about 5 tablespoons of honey and used toasted hazelnuts on top. Still, after all that extra love given, these are godawful and should never be made! This recipe should be binned, just like the batch I made.

Alex

These were super disappointing. Was hoping for something a bit more flavourful with so many expensive ingredients.

Cynthia

This was so good we made another batch three days after the first one! Added a tablespoon of chia seeds to amp up the protein. I don’t get the other comments about too much salt, bland, etc. This recipe is legit.

susanm

Made these the minute I saw the recipe--great fit with what I needed to use up!. Halfway in, I realized I had lost my 8X8 baking pan so made in a round pan and cut it into wedges. Was it good? We gobbled the first two pieces, so yes.

Marcia G.

Based on other reviews I skipped the salt. I love this recipe. Easy, tasty, perfect for a breakfast bar.) If you’re looking for something else, try a pastry.)

myhusbandlovesmycooking

Based on other comments, I decreased the oil and the honey - but I stirred in about a quarter cup of chocolate hazelnut spread. : ) No cinnamon, so I added a dash of allspice and about a half teaspoon of ginger. Husband just went back for another piece.

deb

I'm not an experienced baker so I followed the recipe exactly. All of my ingredients were good. These are awful tasting! Not sure what the problem is, but the recipe went immediately into the recycle bin.

DU

So salty, and the texture was like a half baked cake. Followed the recipe exactly and I did bake for the full 40 min. Ended up in compost as we couldn’t eat it.

Allison King

This is the second time I have made this recipe. The first time it turned out perfectly and it got amazing raves from friends. It was moist and dense like a brownie but banana bread instead. To adjust the protein/carb/fat ratio I made the following changes:4 egg whites for the eggsMixed nut butter for the PB1/2c vanilla protein powder 1/2 c ancient grains GF flour. No oatsNo honey or sweetener.The batter tastes incredible so far.

MaryBerry

Mushy and bland. Threw it away, seemed undercooked even though I baked it 20 minutes longer.

Celine

Anything with cinnamon I quadruple the amount. I halved the honey and used hemp sead oil. Without my extravagant use of cinnamon I can see how they would be bland. I love the idea of adding chia. Overall, I'm a fan!

emjay

While I don’t hate these, they are not a favourite. I read comments after I made them and have to agree that there is too much salt and not enough of a dominant flavour. If I make them again I think I will add dried fruit and maybe stir in some extra nuts.

my notes

Pecans substitute325 convection fo 45 min

mia

Added cinnamon sugar to the top at the end instead of salt, and also added chocolate chips to the mixture. Turned out really good and my friends liked them as well. Good gluten free option.

Zeldie

no! tastes awful. don’t bother

Jules the food scientist

I made these pretty much to the recipe with the exception of cutting back on the salt by half as well as the honey. I also mixed the walnuts in the batter so added some extra on the top after noticing my mistake. I did not add salt to the top. One thing I should have taken into consideration was that my peanut butter had no sugar. The texture was fine but as others have commented they were boring. I will make again and use the original amount of salt, perhaps use agave syrup-lower GI than honey.

I Love to Cook

I liked these but the consistency was less cake than I'd hoped. The flavor was good but somewhat bland, neither sweet nor salty. It tasted too much peanut butter so perhaps 3/4 c peanut butter is a bit too much and the almonds made it very nutty. I wouldn't rush to make it again but I agree that adding chocolate chips would give it nice flavor.

Claire

I love to bake & try new recipes. Made these this morning and no one in our house enjoyed them. I realized they were gluten-free and brought them over to a neighbor who is gluten-free and thought maybe she'd enjoy them? Saw another neighbor along the way and offered one to her. Neither she, nor my other neighbor (who both tried to be kindly polite) could stomach them. On a positive note, my dog and each of the neighbors' dogs thought they were scrumptious.

Zack

We thought they were amazing! Reduced salt to 1/2 tsp and added an extra 1/4 cup of oats. I don’t know why people are saying they have no flavor—I thought they were full of flavor! This recipe will be on repeat for us.

loren

Made this yesterday and my husband I I polished off two bars each this morning. Neither of us understand the hate for this recipe. I halved the honey and added nutmeg cloves, and left everything else as written. Filling, tasty, not too sweet. Will make again. Travels well for breakfast on the go.

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