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Gluten free raw vegan energy bar recipe: Sample recipe from Thrive Foods cookbook by vegan tri-athlete Brendan Brazier, review by Zoë Keeland.
It costs about $6 to make this energy bar recipe, which yields 8 bars - that’s 75 cents per bar. You can’t buy an energy bar nearly as good, for 4 times the price.
Total Prep & Cook Time: 60 Min
Yield: 10 Bars
Nutrition Data, 33g Serving: 121 cal, cal from fat 55, 10g sugars, 15g carb, 7g fat, 1mg sodium, 4g fiber, 3g protein, low cholesterol, good source Vit E. Estimated glycemic load 6
The energy bars are ridiculously easy to make, as long as you have a food processor. You can store them in the freezer and they are chewy right away – no thaw time.
I could tell the dough was ready when it started clumping in the food processor. It stuck together, but was dry enough to dump out easily.
I shaped the dough into a brick and sliced it like a loaf.
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