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Cereal Bars – Beaming Baker


Seriously delicious and easy! These 3 ingredient cereal bars are so easy to make, taste like your favorite cereal plus a healthy caramel and your favorite add-ins!

Today, I’m showing you how to make cereal bars without marshmallows that happen to be healthy and super easy to make.

Why? Well, who doesn’t love cereal and sweet bar-shaped treats? 🙂 I find that these bars are so easy to whip up and even easier to pack as an easy snack to go.

You can easily customize this cereal bar recipe with your favorite cereal, be it Honey O’s or a keto fave like Catalina Crunch.

Cereal Bar ingredients measured into bowls, including Cheerios, peanut butter, and maple syrup

Cereal Bar Ingredients

All you need are 3 simple ingredients to make these cereal bars: peanut butter, maple syrup, and cereal.

  • Peanut Butter – swap with almond butter, cashew butter, or a seed butter.
  • Maple Syrup – Honey would work too.
  • Cereal – I loved using whole wheat Cheerios in this recipe, but feel free to use your fave cereal, as long as it doesn’t have too much coating (some with cinnamon sugar coatings can make the bars crumbly.)
  • Optional: you can top your cereal bars with dried fruit, chocolate chips, or seeds.

In the mood for more bars? Try my Peanut Butter Granola Bars, Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookie Bars, Frozen Yogurt Bars.

Super close up of cereal bars

What is a Cereal Bar?

A cereal bar is a breakfast meal or snack that’s made with a base of cereal held together by a sweetener. It can include add-ins like fruit, nuts, and seeds.

If you’re looking for another no bake snack you can easily customize, try my Energy Balls {11 Ways!} and this deliciously chewy Granola Bars Recipe.

Are Cereal Bars Healthy?

Cereal bars can be healthy, depending on the ingredients that the bars are made with.

If you make cereal bars with marshmallows, candies, and loads of chocolate dip, then they might not be considered the healthiest.

But if you make this with today’s ingredients: simple peanut butter, maple syrup, and a healthier cereal, then they’re healthy.

How to Make Cereal Bars

I love taking you through, step-by-step with photos and simple instructions. That way, you’ll have no trouble making this simple cereal bars recipe.

Remember to check out the recipe card at the bottom of this page for exact instructions and measurements.

First, line an 8-inch square baking pan with parchment paper or wax paper—either will do.

Then, go to the freezer and make sure there is space for this pan. You’ll need it later on; for now, put the pan on the counter at room temperature.

Now, let’s get started on the sticky, sweet mixture that holds the cereal bars together!

Add peanut butter and maple syrup to a large, microwave-safe bowl. Whisk until well mixed.

Two photos showing How to Make Cereal Bars – whisking together peanut butter and maple syrup to create sticky mixture for bars

Then, heat in 20-second increments until warm and fragrant.

Grab your favorite cereal and add it to the bowl.

You’ll stir and fold it all together to create the sticky cereal bar mixture.

Two photos showing How to Make Cereal Bars – pouring cereal into mixing bowl with sweet mixture

You’re done once all cereal pieces are fully coated in the sweet mixture.

Close up of cereal bar mixture fully coated in sweetened mixture in bowl

Setting your bowl of cereal bar mixture over the lined baking pan, carefully transfer the mixture into the pan.

Then, smooth the mixture into an even and tightly-packed mixture.

Two photos showing How to Make this breakfast recipe – pouring mixture into lined pan and smoothing into an even layer

Optionally, you can press toppings into the tops of the bars.

I chose chopped freeze-dried raspberries and white chocolate chips (so yummy!).

Two photos showing How to Make this breakfast recipe – adding dried fruits and toppings

Chill cereal bars in the freezer for 1 hour, then slice into 16 squares. Enjoy!

Sliced breakfast treats on a cutting board

You might also like my Vegan Breakfast Bars, homemade Crunch Bars, and reader-favorite Nut Bars.

Breakfast bars stuffed with cheerios, fruit, and toppings

Thank You

As always, thank you so much for stopping by and enjoying these recipe adventures with me! Be sure to let me know what you think in the comments below. ‘Til next time…

Sending you all my love and maybe even a dove, xo Demeter ❤️

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Description

These 3 ingredient cereal bars are so easy to make, taste like your favorite cereal deliciously sweetened plus your favorite add-ins!


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Ingredients

Optional Topping


  1. Line an 8-inch square baking pan with parchment paper or wax paper. Clear some space in the freezer for this pan—you’ll need it later. Set pan aside at room temperature.
  2. Whisk nut butter and maple syrup together in a microwave-safe bowl. Heat in 20-second increments until warm and fragrant. Whisk in between heating increments.
  3. Add cereal of choice to the sticky nut butter mixture. Stir and fold until well mixed.
  4. Pour cereal bar mixture into lined pan. Press firmly into a tightly-packed, even layer. If using, press Optional Toppings into the tops of bars.
  5. Chill cereal bars in the freezer for 1 hour. Remove from freezer and slice into 16 bars. Enjoy immediately or store in the refrigerator or freezer—the bars will set over the first day. Storing notes below.

Notes

Storing Instructions: Store cereal bars in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week. Bars are best the first 3 days.

Freezing Instructions: Store cereal bars in a freezer-friendly container for 1-2 months.

  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 1 minute
  • Category: Snacks, Breakfast
  • Method: No Bake

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