Homemade Fruit Bars Recipe | Whole Grain Fruit-Filled Bars (2024)

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Homemade Whole Grain Fruit-Filled Bars are the perfect back to school treat! Kids and adults will gobble up these bars!

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Labor Day is over which means it’s time to get back to school and back to the grind. I tried to ignore it for as long as I could, but I can’t pretend anymore! School is in full swing and that means it’s time to wake up early, pack school lunches, do homework, and go to bed early. Caleb isn’t old enough to go to school yet, but I still feel the need to get back to our regular schedule. We kind of let things go during the summer months. We are more flexible with our work schedule, naps, bedtime, and even diet. I ate a few too many desserts in Jackson Hole🙂

Back to school doesn’t mean we can’t have fun though! To kick off our “school” year and new routine we made Whole Grain Fruit-Filled Bars. These bars are fun to make and fun to eat!

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The recipe for Whole Grain Fruit-Filled Bars comes from Catherine McCord’s new cookbook, Weelicious Lunches. Catherine’s first book is a favorite at our house so when she told me she was writing a second book all about healthy lunches, I started counting down the days until release date. Well, it’s here and the book is fabulous!

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Weelicious Lunches is filled with healthy and fun recipes, lists of lunchbox favorites, facts on food allergies, and tips for picky eaters. Catherine’s recipes are sure to make even your pickiest eaters happy! Plus, there is a chapter dedicated to Peanut Butter & Jelly. I am going to be tackling that chapter very soon:)

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But let’s talk about these Whole Grain Fruit-Filled Bars. I never buy packaged granola or fruit bars at the store. Most bars have ingredients that I can’t pronounce and are expensive so I stay away. I always make homemade granola bars, but haven’t tried making a fruit bar. So when I saw Catherine’s recipe for Whole Grain Fruit-Filled Bars I knew I had to try them!

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There are only seven ingredients in these bars and I can pronounce all of them:) I love that they are made with whole wheat flour and oats. You can use your favorite jam or fruit preserves for the filling. I went with homemade triple berry jam that our friends gave to us.

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The bars have a buttery whole grain crust with a sweet fruity filing! They are the perfect treat for school lunches or an after school snack. They are easy to pack and will keep in the refrigerator for up to a week. So you can make a pan and ration out the bars during the week.

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I tried to ration out our bars, but they went quickly. Caleb wanted a taste as soon as they came out of the oven!

Whole Grain Fruit-Filled Bars are the perfect back to school or anytime treat. I know we will be making these homemade fruit bars all of the time!

And make sure you check out Catherine’s blog, Weelicious, for more healthy kid-friendly recipes! And if you want a daily dose of lunch inspiration follow Weelicious on Instagram. Every day Catherine posts a photo of a healthy lunch box. She has the best ideas! I want to be Catherine when I grow up!

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Whole Grain Fruit-Filled Bars

Homemade Whole Grain Fruit-Filled Bars are the perfect treat for school lunches, an after school snack, or grabbing on the go!

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 45 minutes mins

Total Time 55 minutes mins

Servings 16 bars

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 cups whole wheat flour
  • 1 1/2 cups old-fashioned oats
  • 1/2 cup packed brown sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 3/4 cup cold unsalted butter, chopped into 1/2-inch cubes
  • 2 tablespoons cold water
  • 3/4 cup fruit preserves or jam

Instructions

  • 1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.

  • 2. In the bowl of a food processor, combine the flour, oats, brown sugar, and salt. Pulse for 30 seconds.

  • 3. Add the butter and cold water and pulse until the dough holds together when pressed.

  • 4. Grease a 9x13-inch baking dish, line it with parchment paper, and grease the parchment paper.

  • 5. Divide the dough mixture in half and press half into the prepared baking dish, using the back of a spatula to press down evenly.

  • 6. Spread the preserves evenly on top of the dough. Sprinkle the remaining dough evenly on top of the preserves and gently press down using the back of a spatula.

  • 7. Bake for 45 minutes, or until golden brown.

  • 8. Cool, cut into 1 ½ x 4-inch bars, and serve.

  • Note-bars can be stored at room temperature up to 3 days or refrigerated for up to a week.

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Homemade Fruit Bars Recipe | Whole Grain Fruit-Filled Bars (2024)

FAQs

What are the ingredients in whole fruit fruit bars? ›

From the Package

WATER, SUGAR, STRAWBERRIES (STRAWBERRIES, SUGAR), NATURAL FLAVOR, BEET JUICE CONCENTRATE (COLOR), CITRIC ACID, GUAR GUM, TURMERIC (COLOR).

What are the methods for preparation of fruit bars? ›

It is prepared by addition of sugars, citric acid, pectin, and permitted preservatives then drying it in cabinet drier in the form of sheets. Use of natural ripe fruit pulps results in bars having improved flavour along with other nutritious component viz. dietary fibers, vitamins and minerals.

Do that's it fruit bars need to be refrigerated? ›

That's it. Fruit Bars are 100% natural, plant-based, gluten-free, non-GMO, and allergen-free, with no added sugars. They do not require refrigeration, and are shelf-stable for two years.

Are fruit bars healthy? ›

There's no protein, there's no healthy fat, there's no fibre in those bars to keep you feeling fuller longer.” The only time a fruit bar might be a good option, she said, is if you're doing a high-intensity activity for over an hour that requires a quick source of energy.

What is the difference between whole fruit and blended fruit? ›

This is why it's better to eat whole fruit, rather than fruit in the form of juice or a smoothie. Fruit juice and smoothies, on the other hand, have most of the fibre (roughage) removed when they are made and it's very easy to drink large quantities in a short space of time.

How do you make bar fruit last longer? ›

Preservation Techniques for co*cktail Bar Produce
  1. Drying/dehydrating.
  2. Candying.
  3. Jams/Jellies/Marmalade.
  4. Pickling.
  5. Fermenting and Lacto-Fermentation.
  6. Vinegar.
  7. Freezing.
  8. Salt Curing.

How to make pure organic fruit bars? ›

Steps
  1. Line a 8-in square pan or a bar mold with plastic wrap.
  2. In a large bowl, combine the cranberries or dried fruits, the dates, and hot water. Let rest 5 to 10 minutes. ...
  3. Place the almonds in the bowl of a food processor. ...
  4. Add the fruits and cinnamon. ...
  5. Transfer to the prepared pan and press down firmly.

Are nutri grain bars healthy? ›

As mentioned earlier, Nutri-Grain bars do contain added sugars, which can potentially impact overall health. The American Heart Association recommends limiting added sugar intake to no more than 25 grams per day for women and 36 grams per day for men.

Do that's it fruit bars have preservatives? ›

These Fruit Bars are made from 100% real fruit with no preservatives, added sugar, concentrates or purees.

What fruit should not be refrigerated? ›

Fruits that should not be refrigerated include bananas, apples, melons, and berries. Keep in mind that many fruits will ripen more quickly when left at room temperature but will stay fresh longer if refrigerated once ripe.

Are fruit and grain cereal bars good for weight loss? ›

Yes, granola bars are healthy (when made of real grains, nuts, and fruit), but they're for energy, not weight loss. In fact, you could be gaining weight if they're your go-to snack.

What is the healthiest snack bar to eat? ›

There are hundreds of bars on the market, but here are 10 you can feel good about grabbing whenever hunger strikes.
  • KiZE Bars Peanut Butter. ...
  • RBar Blueberry Breakfast. ...
  • Simple Squares Cinnamon Clove Protein Bar. ...
  • RX Bar Chocolate Sea Salt. ...
  • Health Warrior Organic Honey Cracked Pepper with Turmeric Pumpkin Seed Bar.

What is the healthiest thing to order at a bar? ›

A nutritionist's top healthiest alcoholic drinks
  • Craft* beer. ...
  • Stout. ...
  • Low-alcohol beer. ...
  • Vodka or gin. ...
  • Vodka soda. ...
  • Bloody Mary. ...
  • Dry martini. ...
  • Kombucha. While not brewed to be intoxicating, kombucha may contain some alcohol as a result of its natural fermentation.
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What are the ingredients in whole fruit mango bars? ›

INGREDIENTS: Water, Mango, Sugar, Citric Acid, Guar Gum, Natural Flavor, Annatto (Color).

What are considered whole fruits? ›

Whole fruits (e.g., fresh, frozen, canned or dried) are recognized for their fiber content, very low to moderate energy density, and as being important sources of healthy nutrients (e.g., potassium and vitamin C) and phytochemicals (e.g., polyphenols and carotenoids), which work synergistically to support a wide range ...

How much sugar is in 1 of the 100% fruit bars? ›

Sugar Calculation: 4 grams of sugar = 1 teaspoon

This Sunrype Fruit Source 100% Fruit Bar contains 29 grams of sugar. Divide this by 4 and you have 7 teaspoons of what is considered added sugar. Compared to an apple, this bar contains twice the calories, twice the sugar and half as much fibre.

What is in Juice Plus complete mixed fruit bar? ›

cranberries, raisins, goji berries, mango, strawberries, dates, and peanuts.

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