11 No-Bake Protein Bar Recipes | Healthy Homemade Protein Bars (2024)

Nov 11, 2014

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Tired of buying protein bars from the store and shelling out all that cash for them? Then make protein bars at home! Here are 11 popular protein bar recipes that I’ve posted on the blogover the years — they’re all no-bake, ultra fudgy, and perfectly sweet. You’d never know they’re refined sugar free, gluten free, vegan, and all natural. Yup, that means there are absolutely no preservatives, high-fructose corn syrup, or artificial flavorings in these homemade protein bar recipes.

This is the perfect time to announce thatthe DIY Protein Bars Cookbookis officially PUBLISHED!

*happy dances*

This was a long time coming. I poured my heart and soul into this book, and I could not be happier to hold these copies in my hand 🙂

The DIY Protein Bars Cookbookis a collection of 48 easy, healthy no-bake protein bar recipes!

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From Peanut Butterto S’mores, from Red Velvetto Death By Chocolate(and soooo many more), you’ll be sure to find a favorite. Or three. Or four dozen. 😉

Words cannot even describe how amazing these homemade protein bars are!

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And there are options for everyone — gluten free protein bars, vegan protein bars, low carb protein bars, etc. Each protein bar recipe is not only healthier than storebought, but they’re cheaper too.

Yes, for real. I even did a cost comparison analysis in the book — each bar costs just a little over $1 to make (anything around $1.12 to be exact!), which means you can save up to $2.07 PER protein bar by going the DIY route.

*jaw drops to floor*

Anyways, enough talk. Here are all the protein bar recipes I’ve posted to the blog over the years.

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These are literally like brownies — fudgy, sweet, chocolatey… except they don’t require any baking! Oh, and they’re actually good for you too. This post also includes a FREE recipe printable, plus a cooking video showing you how to make these yourself!

I also based these Black Velvet DIY Protein Barsoff this recipe.

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Talk. About.Fudgy. These Peanut Butter DIY Protein Bars arepacked with peanut butter flavor, kind of like, you know… peanut butter out of the jar? Don’t judge me! We’ve allll been there.

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Are you craving brownies? Yes? Okay, me too. These Triple Chocolate Fudge Protein Brownieswill satisfy your every chocolate/sugar/dessert/brownie craving andmore. They’ll pretty much restore your faith in everything.

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Cookie Dough DIY Protein Bars?!? Hell yes. I’ll take seven. These are fudgy, sweet, buttery and rich, just like cookie dough, but without the white flour, white sugar, butter, and eggs. There’s really nothing better than protein cookie dough guys. Y’all need this in yo life.

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Ben & Jerry’s Chubby Hubby Ice Cream is loved by all. And so are these Chubby Hubby DIY Protein Bars. They’re packed with peanut butter, pretzels and chocolate chips (and none of the white sugar, high-fructose corn syrup, preservatives and artificial flavorings).

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Wanna feel like royalty? Make theseMillionaire’s DIY Protein Bars. They have a rich, almond butter fudge protein base, a layer of liquid gold caramel, and a thick shell of decadent dark chocolate. That’s as rich as things can get.

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Protein-packed candy bars? Um, I’ll take seven of these as well. And to-go, please. Because I’m not sharing.

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Cinnamon spice and everything nice! Wait, no, it’s cinnamon spice and everything nice, healthy, nutritious and delicious. And packed with protein, of course!

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Red Velvet. Fudge. Protein Bars.

Need Isay more? 😉

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If you like matcha, then these are for you. It’s got all the flavor of a cup of matcha green tea, justin the form of a fudgy protein bar!

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Do you like/love-so-much-you-want-to-marry Nutella? Oh my gosh! Me too. That’s why these Nutella DIY Protein Bars are one of the top 10 recipes on this blog!

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So, um… are you drooling? Because I’m drooling. Like, a lot. Thank goodness I have a stash (aka a lifetime supply) of protein bars in my freezer. Whichis actually kinda dangerous becausemy freezer is about 15 feet away from me… hold on, I’ll be right back.

*nom nom nom*

Okay, I’m back 😉

Anyways, I hope you enjoyed this protein bar recipe roundup! If you’re a protein bar addict (like me), then I think you’ll fall in love with the DIY Protein Bars Cookbook.

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It warms my heart to know that thousands of people around the world have a copy of my book in their very own homes, make my recipes, and send photos of their homemade creations to me <3

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Be happy.

Live fully.

Eat homemade protein bars.

(And leave none for Gretchen Wieners, bye)

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– Jess

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FAQs

Which are the healthiest protein bars? ›

10 Best Protein Bars
  • Best soft bar: Truwomen Trubar | Skip to review.
  • Best plant-based: Aloha | Skip to review.
  • Best for people on a low FODMAP diet: GoMacro | Skip to review.
  • Best for weight watching: No Cow | Skip to review.
  • Best for a gluten-free diet: RXBAR | Skip to review.
  • Best for a keto diet: think! (
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What is the ingredient criteria for the best protein bars? ›

Choose protein bars that healthy fats but are low in saturated fats (less than 3 grams) and are free from trans fats. Better fats in protein bars will be found in nuts and nut butter, coconut oil, or seeds like chia.

Is it cheaper to make or buy protein bars? ›

Quick and Easy. These no-bake protein bars are made in one bowl and ready in less than 30 minutes. Cheaper. Serving per serving, homemade protein bars are less expensive than pre-made protein bars.

What are the side effects of too many protein bars? ›

Digestive Issues: Certain protein bars may contain high amounts of fibre or sugar alcohols (like sorbitol or maltitol) to boost their nutritional profile. These ingredients can cause digestive issues such as bloating, gas, or diarrhoea, particularly in individuals with sensitive stomachs.

What are bad ingredients in protein? ›

There are certain ingredients in a protein powder that you should watch out for when shopping. They include artificial sweeteners such as sucralose or aspartame, artificial flavors and colors, preservatives, fillers like maltodextrin or corn syrup solids, and high sugar levels.

Is it OK to eat protein bars everyday? ›

While protein bars can be enjoyed regularly, consuming them as meal replacements or as your primary protein source isn't recommended. Pay close attention to nutrition labels, as many protein bars contain added sugars, saturated fats and other low-nutrient ingredients.

Are protein bars good for elderly? ›

Protein is a crucial nutrient for older adults because it guards against age-related muscle loss (sarcopenia), says Caroline Cederquist, M.D., medical director at Cederquist Medical Wellness Center in Naples, Florida. “Protein helps preserve muscle mass,” she explains.

What is a good binder for protein bars? ›

Overall, raisins are an excellent binder that perform well when used in protein bar applications and could be used as a binder in many other applications. BENCHTOP PROCESSING METHOD: In a food processor or buffalo chopper, blend whole raisins, half the nuts, all the egg white, salt, vanilla, and yogurt powder.

What is the rule for protein bars? ›

A good rule of thumb is to limit protein bars to one per day or less and to choose bars that are low in added sugars and artificial ingredients, and high in protein, fiber, and other essential nutrients.

What is a good protein bar ratio? ›

If you're looking for fat loss, a 2:1 ratio of protein to carbs in a bar is recommended, a 1:1 ratio would work too. If you want to build muscle or use the bar after a workout for recovery, you'll want to get closer to a 1:2 ratio.

Are homemade protein bars worth it? ›

Beyond pleasing your palate, homemade protein bars can fit your nutritional needs to a T. “With homemade bars, it's also easier to add more nutrition into each bite,” Ansari says. (Want carbohydrates that will provide a more gradual stream of energy? Throw in some fiber-rich dried fruit or whole grain cereal.

Are homemade protein bars good for weight loss? ›

Homemade protein bars can be a useful tool for weight loss. However, they should be incorporated as part of a well-rounded diet and active lifestyle.

Are homemade protein bars better than store bought? ›

Even compared with some of the healthiest whole-food bars on the market, homemade protein bars still come out ahead nutritionally. I've averaged the nutrition info for both this recipe and RXBAR packaged bars because nuts are the only significant difference between flavors.

What should be in protein bars? ›

A good protein bar has protein from nuts, seeds and whey or soy isolate. Look for bars with 8 grams or more of protein per serving. To add even more of a protein punch to your snack, pair it with Greek yogurt, cottage cheese or a hard-boiled egg.

What are the bad ingredients in Quest bars? ›

Some unhealthy ingredients found in Quest Bars include artificial sweeteners (such as sucralose), processed vegetable oils (such as palm oil), and artificial flavors and colors.

What to avoid in energy bars? ›

Look out for hidden sugars in the form of highly processed corn syrup. Artificial sweeteners and sugar alcohols like sucralose or maltitol may also be used as low-calorie substitutes, but can cause digestive discomfort in some individuals.

What ingredient in protein bars cause gas? ›

The culprits often include the use of ultra-processed ingredients like erythritol, as well as protein powders like whey or plant-based alternatives. Additionally, artificial sweeteners and low fibre content can further contribute to digestive discomfort.

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