DIY grain snack

Check out how many calories in DIY grain snack. Get answers to all your nutrition facts questions at FitClick.
Sarlacc
Posted by
filed under Snacks

Snacks
 
Serving size: 1 piece
Recipe category: Snacks
Prep time: 
Cook time: 
Difficulty: Easy
Calories: 167 (8% DV)
Fat: 6g (10% DV)
Carbohydrates: 26g (9% DV)
Protein: 4g (8% DV)
Ingredients:  Makes 8 servings (8 pieces)
1/2  cup
 
1/2  cup
 
1  cup
 
1  cup
 
1  tablespoon
 
1/4 
 
1/3  cup
 
1  teaspoon
 
2  tablespoons
 
1  pinch
 

Tip: For nutritional information on all the ingredients in DIY grain snack just click on each ingredient name. Then adjust the serving size for any DIY grain snack ingredient with the serving size tool in the nutrition facts area to the right to see how you can save calories, carbs and more.
Directions:  
Preheat the oven to 350-degrees Fahrenheit. Prepare an 8x8-inch pan with oil or non-stick cooking spray.

Arrange the nuts on a sheet pan and toast for 10 minutes or until fragrant. Allow them to cool and then give them a rough chop. Combine the chopped nuts, dried fruit, and cereals in a heat-proof bowl. Use your fingers to separate the fruit if it clumps together.

Reduce oven temperature to 300-degrees Fahrenheit.

Combine butter, brown sugar, and honey in a medium sauce pan and stir to moisten the brown sugar. Set over medium heat and bring to a boil, swirling the pan once or twice to make sure all the ingredients combine. As soon as the sugar mixture comes to a full boil and the sugar is completely dissolved, remove from heat. This should take about 5 minutes.

Off the heat, stir in the vanilla, wheat bran, and salt. Be careful because the sugar will bubble up. Immediately pour sugar syrup over the cereal mixture and use a heat-proof spatula to stir everything together. Make sure the nuts, fruits, and cereals are evenly coated. Pour the cereal mixture into the pan and use the spatula or wet fingers to press the mixture into the pan as firmly as possible.

Bake 20 minutes for chewy bars or up to 30 minutes for crispier bars. Allow the bars to cool completely in the pan. Turn out onto a cutting board and use a sharp knife to divide into 8 bars.

We like to wrap the individual bars in plastic wrap so we can quickly grab them and go. The bars will keep for several weeks in an airtight container, or you can also freeze them.
Find more recipes like DIY grain snack. FitClick has over 60,000 foods and recipes with detailed nutrition information to view.

Recipe Comments

No comments have been posted yet.

Follow Us

Explore FitClick
Browse this section for quick links to our recipe maker and other popular diet and fitness features. From a recipe finder to weight loss programs, FitClick has the content you need to lead a healthy life. Find recipes, diet plans and more at your source for diet and nutrition information.
We have updated our Privacy Policy, effective May 25, 2018. We have done this in preparation for the EU's new data privacy law, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Please take the time to review our updated documentation by clicking on the Privacy Policy link at the bottom of this page. By continuing to use this service on or after May 25, 2018, you agree to our updated Privacy Policy.