Snack Bars

Mixed Berry Snack Bars

The perfect snack or on-the-go treat, these bars range from healthy cranberry-pumpkin seed energy boosters to decadent apple pie desserts for a perfect mixture of sweet and salty.

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Cranberry-Pumpkin Seed Energy Bars

Cranberry–Pumpkin Seed Energy Bars

These honey-flavored cereal bars with puffed rice and toasted oats make a great substitute for store-bought energy bars. They can be made with almost any mix of nuts and dried fruit.

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Apple Pie Bars

Apple Pie Bars

These bars have a nutty, streusel-like topping and a crisp shortbread crust.

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Fig Bars with Red Wine and Anise Seeds

Fig Bars with Red Wine and Anise Seeds
© ANDREW PURCELL

This delicious homemade grown-up version of Fig Newtons calls for adding red wine and anise seeds to the jammy fig filling. The crust gets even more tender the day after baking.

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Back-to-School Raspberry Granola Bars

Back-to-School Raspberry Granola Bars

Karen DeMasco's crumbly soft, jammy-sweet bars travel well, so they're ideal for school bake sales. She says, "They are quick to put together with pantry staples, and everyone seems to love them." They're delicious made with any flavor of jam, as well as the raspberry preserves called for here.

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Sticky Oat-and-Pine-Nut Bars

Sticky Oat-and-Pine-Nut Bars
© Stephanie Foley

These chewy, nutty, white-chocolate-dipped sweets are a little bit granola bar, a little bit trail mix. Pastry chef Luis Villavelazquez wanted to put his own imprint on the portable snacks, so he added a twist: a good dose of spicy black pepper.

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Orange-Cardamom Date Bars with a Nutty Crust

Orange-Cardamom Date Bars with a Nutty Crust
© Frances Janisch

The crunchy, almondy topping for these clever bars is loaded with vitamin E. The filling is chewy like caramel and is full of vitamin C from the orange.

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Apricot, Coconut and Almond Bars

Apricot, Coconut and Almond Bars

These oat bars, packed with fruit and nuts, are like delicious granola made to go.

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Cranberry-Walnut Power Bars

Cranberry-Walnut Power Bars
© James Baigrie

These gingery, nutrient-packed bars use only natural sweeteners like brown rice syrup and natural cane sugar. "Brown rice syrup has a nice, round flavor that doesn't give you the jolt of sweetness that processed sugars do," Heidi Swanson says. The recipe itself is very versatile: "Once you get the hang of the technique, you can swap in all kinds of other nuts, spices and dried fruit."

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Caramel-Pecan Bars

Caramel Pecan Bars

These delightful nut bars, inspired by a recipe from Ken Oringer's mother-in-law, are both gooey and crisp. Oringer sometimes adds a pinch of curry powder to the caramel because, he says, "I like for people to bite into these and wonder what the spice is. I love that element of surprise."

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Fruit-and-Nut Energy Bars

Fruit and nut bars
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Brown Sugar Granola Biscotti

Brown Sugar Granola Biscotti

Marcia Kiesel always bakes these cookies at home and packs them for camping. They're excellent for snacks while hiking and they're also good for breakfast. A granola with raisins will add a pleasant chewiness.

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Mixed Berry Snack Bars

Mixed Berry Snack Bars

This berry filling is tart and fruity, and superbly balanced by the crisp, buttery shortbread crust.

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