My search for a properly balanced energy bar led me to Brendan Brazier (a vegan runner and professional athlete who promotes raw food). Thank you to Brendan for showing the importance of 'correctly combining' and consuming the right nutritional building blocks after a workout!His original recipe was a bit different from mine, but after testing many different versions of these bars in my kitchen, I feel this one is a keeper.
Tips:
- using dried cranberries vs. frozen cranberries I found that whole cranberries are definitely the way to go because they add a more intense real cranberry flavour
- dried cranberries contain some form of sweetener (whether sugar or juice)
- fresh or frozen cranberries contain no sweetener (simply whole berries - the best)
- my first attempts resulted in a much softer bar, but this final combination resulted in a firmer bar that holds its shape
- after slicing into bars they can be wrapped and frozen - ready to go!
1/4 cup raw walnuts
1/3 cup fresh or frozen cranberries
1/4 cup ground flaxseed
2 Tbsp coconut palm sugar
1/3 cup unhulled hemp seeds
pinch of Himalayan salt to taste
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1/4 cup chopped walnuts
1/3 cup fresh or frozen cranberries
- In a food processor, process ingredients (except for the last three below the line) till desired texture is reached. For a snack bar with more crunch, process for less time. For a bar that will be eaten during an activity like biking, blending until mixture is smooth will reduce the amount of chewing required.
- When processed, transfer ingredients from food processor to a bowl and mix in the last 3 ingredients (buckwheat, walnuts, and cranberries) by hand.
- Place mixture onto a clean mat and either roll into balls, or shape into bars.
- I formed mixture into a loaf shape 6-1/2" L x 4" W x 1" D, placed in the fridge overnight to set, and then sliced into bars.
Note: For this recipe the buckwheat groats were dehydrated after sprouting. Using fresh sprouted buckwheat will result in a moister bar - while dehydrating sprouted buckwheat until dry adds an interesting crunch to the bars.


