Banana Bars Recipe - The Big Man's World ® (2024)

This post may contain affiliate links. See my disclosure policy.

These easy banana bars need just four ingredients to make and are a healthy and wholesome dessert or even breakfast- no dairy, no eggs, and completely flourless.

Banana Bars Recipe - The Big Man's World ® (1)

If you’ve tried my oatmeal banana bread but want something quicker but just as delicious, my simple banana bars recipe is your answer.

These bars are a spin on two of my favorite simple banana recipes: my banana bread cookies and oatmeal breakfast cookies. Instead of cookies, you get a thick, chewy, soft bar that is so satisfying!

Table of Contents
  1. Why I love this recipe
  2. Ingredients (and substitutions)
  3. How to make banana bars
  4. Recipe tips and variations
  5. Storage instructions
  6. Frequently asked questions
  7. More delicious bars to try
  8. Banana Bars (Recipe Card)

Why I love this recipe

  • Healthy. I am not overselling the goodness of these bars. They are made without added sugar, flour, butter, oil, eggs, or dairy. My family loves them for breakfast because they are full of wholesome carbs and healthy fats.
  • Quick and easy to make. No chill time, no fancy kitchen gadgets, and no loaf pan needed.
  • 4 ingredients only. As mentioned earlier, all you need are oats, bananas, peanut butter, and a handful of chocolate chips.
  • Easy to customize. Similar to the above point, you can jazz up these bars to suit your tastebuds, or add your favorite mix-ins.

Ingredients (and substitutions)

Besides the banana itself, everything that is needed is pretty much pantry staples. Here is what this recipe calls for:

  • Rolled oats. You get the perfect chewy and thick texture with rolled oats. While quick oats will work, they will be a little softer.
  • Bananas. Ensure you have really ripe bananas to make this recipe. That way, you don’t have to add any extra sweetener.
  • Peanut butter. I find the combination of oats, peanut butter, and bananas hard to resist. But you can substitute it with almond, cashew, or hazelnut butter. If you want to keep this recipe nut-free, use pumpkin, sunflower, butter, or even tahini.
  • Chocolate chips. Chocolate chips or chocolate chunks create beautiful pockets of gooey chocolate upon baking. I prefer 55-60% dark chocolate chips, but feel free to use white, dark, or milk chocolate.

Find the printable recipe with measurements below.

How to make banana bars

Make the batter. Combine mashed banana, nut butter, and oats in a bowl. Fold in the chocolate chips.

Bake the banana bars. Transfer the banana batter to a lined and greased 8×8-inch pan. Even out the surface and top with more chocolate chips. Proceed to bake in a preheated oven at 180°C/350°F until the center firms up and you see golden brown edges.

Cool and slice. Once baked to your preference, remove the tray from the oven. Allow it to cool to room temperature. Slice it into bars and store it as indicated below.

Banana Bars Recipe - The Big Man's World ® (2)

Recipe tips and variations

  • Bake it to your liking. You can make gooey or firm banana bars depending on your preference. To make gooey banana bars, bake them for 10-12 minutes until the edges pick up some color and the center is still soft. For firm banana bars, bake them for the entire duration. Remember that the banana bars continue to firm up after removing them from the oven.
  • Adjust the thickness. Make thick or thin banana bars using a small or large baking pan. I prefer chewy, thick banana bars for a hearty breakfast.
  • Adjust the sweetness. If you use unripe, semi-sweet bananas, you might need to add some external sweetener to the recipe, including maple syrup or honey.
  • Add protein powder. To improve the protein content of this recipe, add 3 to 4 scoops of vanilla or chocolate protein powder to these breakfast bars!
  • Add nuts. Add a textural element by mixing toasted peanuts, cashews, almonds, or pecans to this simple banana bars recipe.

Storage instructions

To store. Banana bars store well at room temperature for a week in airtight containers. You could also place them on a plate and seal it with plastic wrap.

To freeze. To enjoy these bars over a long time, place them in freezer-safe bags and freeze them for up to 6 months.

Banana Bars Recipe - The Big Man's World ® (3)

Frequently asked questions

How do I ripen bananas at home?

If you need to ripen or overripen bananas ASAP, you can do it in a few ways. Place the unpeeled bananas in a preheated oven for 15 minutes at 250°F. They will turn black on the outside but soft and sweet on the inside. You can also heat them in the microwave in bursts of 30 seconds. You’ll have sweet/ ripe bananas in no time!

Can I frost these banana bars?

Sure, you can. While I enjoy the classic, unfrosted version of banana bars for breakfast, you can put a decadent spin on them by frosting them with cream cheese, chocolate ganache, or caramel sauce.

More delicious bars to try

  • Apple bars
  • Blueberry bars
  • Zucchini bars
  • Coconut bars
  • Pumpkin bars

Banana Bars Recipe - The Big Man's World ® (4)

Banana Bars

5 from 1241 votes

These easy banana bars need just four ingredients to make and are a healthy and wholesome dessert or even breakfast- no dairy, no eggs, and completely flourless.

Servings: 9 Bars

Prep: 3 minutes mins

Cook: 12 minutes mins

Total: 18 minutes mins

Rate This Recipe

Print

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 180C/350F and line an 8 x 8-inch pan with parchment paper and set aside.

  • In a large mixing bowl, combine all your ingredients and mix well. Fold through half your chocolate chips.

  • Pour batter into the greased baking tray and press down evenly. Top with extra chocolate chips and bake for 12-15 minutes, or until golden on the outside and firm in the center.

  • Remove from oven and allow to cool completely before slicing into bars.

Nutrition

Serving: 1BarCalories: 206kcalCarbohydrates: 35gProtein: 13gFat: 12gFiber: 12gVitamin A: 300IUVitamin C: -9.9mgCalcium: 40mgIron: 0.9mgNET CARBS: 23g

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Author: Arman Liew

Tried this recipe?Give us a shout at @thebigmansworld or tag #thebigmansworld!

Banana Bars Recipe - The Big Man's World ® (2024)

FAQs

Is a banana and protein bar enough for breakfast? ›

A protein bar and a banana work as breakfast. Even though it's not a huge meal for your day, it's something. Grabbing a banana and a protein bar out of the door is better than skipping breakfast entirely.

What is the size of a banana? ›

Below are the calorie contents of standard banana sizes ( 1 ): Extra small (shorter than 6 inches, 81 grams): 72 calories. Small (6–7 inches, 101 grams): 90 calories. Medium (7–8 inches, 118 grams): 105 calories.

Is it OK to eat 2 protein bars everyday? ›

One or two protein bars a day are well within the recommended intake. But remember: the more protein-rich fruit and nut bars you eat, the more calories you're getting – something to bear in mind if you want to stick to a balanced diet.

Is it OK to eat a protein bar every morning? ›

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 bananas good or bad carbs? ›

Bananas are a good source of carbs—your body's main fuel for energy production.

Is it OK to eat an unripe banana? ›

Bananas are incredibly tasty and easy to eat. What's more, they're rich in many essential vitamins and minerals. Most people eat bananas when the fruit is yellow and ripe, but green unripe bananas are also safe to eat. However, some people dislike their taste and texture.

Can dogs eat bananas? ›

Yes, dogs can eat bananas. In moderation, bananas are a great low-calorie treat for dogs. They're high in potassium, vitamins, biotin, fiber, and copper. They are low in cholesterol and sodium, but because of their high sugar content, bananas should be given as a treat, not part of your dog's main diet.

Are breakfast bars enough for breakfast? ›

Having anything for breakfast can be better than nothing and can help establish a pattern of breakfast-eating. Although breakfast bars, biscuits and milkshake drinks may have healthy ingredients like wholegrain cereals and milk, they often contain added sugar too, sometimes in large amounts.

Is a banana a good enough breakfast? ›

However, nutritionists say that bananas, though rich in nutrients, might not be good as a breakfast option. Image Source : FREEPIKIs it good to eat a banana in the morning? Bananas are no doubt healthy. However, they contain around 25% sugar, which can lead to a quick energy boost followed by a mid-morning crash.

Can I eat 2 protein bars for breakfast? ›

One or two protein bars per day is the recommended limit for most individuals. Generally speaking, there is no need to have more than 1-2 protein bars a day. Protein bars are not meal replacements and shouldn't be used instead of healthy, balanced meals.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Mrs. Angelic Larkin

Last Updated:

Views: 5940

Rating: 4.7 / 5 (67 voted)

Reviews: 90% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Mrs. Angelic Larkin

Birthday: 1992-06-28

Address: Apt. 413 8275 Mueller Overpass, South Magnolia, IA 99527-6023

Phone: +6824704719725

Job: District Real-Estate Facilitator

Hobby: Letterboxing, Vacation, Poi, Homebrewing, Mountain biking, Slacklining, Cabaret

Introduction: My name is Mrs. Angelic Larkin, I am a cute, charming, funny, determined, inexpensive, joyous, cheerful person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.