Must-Make Chocolate Chip Almond Butter Bars
There is something about baking that relaxes me and makes me happy. As I measure the ingredients and mix everything together, I get that familiar feeling of comfort that seems to surface every time I lick beaters full of oatmeal cookie dough or bite into a warm brownie fresh out of the oven.
A few weeks ago, when we invited our neighbors over for a casual weeknight cookout, I wanted to whip up a fast dessert that would be easy to grab as we chatted away and figured welcoming guests into our home was the perfect excuse to bake up a sweet treat! I shared a few pictures of the baking process when I first made these bars on Instagram Stories, and a bunch of you requested the recipe, so I made sure to make the bars again and measure everything out so I could share the full recipe for these almond butter chocolate chip cookie bars with you today on the blog. (And, let’s be honest, it was a great excuse to make these bars again for our little family to enjoy!)
For the lazy bakers out there (ahem, me), I have good news for you. This is a one-bowl recipe so effort is minimal, dishes are minimal and any baking mistakes are sure to be minimal with this easy peasy bars recipe.
Ingredients
So what do you need to make these chocolate chip almond butter bars? Here’s the rundown:
- Almond butter: But you already figured that, didn’t you, you smartie pants? And yes, you may swap peanut butter for the almond butter if that’s more your thing.
- Coconut oil: I love using this brand because it’s already melted for you.
- Vanilla extract: To quote my middle child, “It makes everything taste better but don’t eat it by itself or you’ll be sorry.”
- Brown sugar + Honey: For that deliciously caramely sweetness
- Egg: Just one
- Flour + Oats: To keep it all together! And I’m sorry I don’t have an oat flour or gluten-free option for these bars but if you do a little experimenting and they turn out well, please let me know!
- Baking soda + Sea salt: Just your average baking essentials
- Chocolate chips: Milk chocolate, semi sweet or dark chocolate chips, it’s up to you! I do recommend using mini chocolate chips in this recipe because they melt into the bars and make them extra chocolaty and almost brownie-like. These bars taste like a perfect hybrid between a chocolate chip cookie and an almond butter blondie. Heck yesssss.
Instructions
Remember that one-bowl recipe I promised you? I wouldn’t lead you astray! Here’s how you make these simple and simply delicious chocolate chip almond butter bars:
Step 1
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Mix almond butter, brown sugar, vanilla, honey, melted coconut oil and egg together in a large bowl until combined. Slowly mix in the flour, oats, baking soda and salt.
Step 2
Once batter is fully combined, stir in mini chocolate chips and spread batter into an 8×8 baking dish sprayed with cooking spray.
Step 3
Bake for approximately 20-25 minutes or until top is lightly browned. Allow bars to cool and then transfer to the refrigerator for about 30 minutes or so before serving to allow the bars to cool completely and set further.
Slice into bars and enjoy!
Chocolate Chip Almond Butter Bars Recipe
PrintMust-Make Chocolate Chip Almond Butter Bars
- Prep Time: 8 minutes
- Cook Time: 20 minutes
- Total Time: 28 minutes
- Yield: 9 Large Bars or 18 Mini Bars 1x
- Category: dessert, recipes
Description
Mini chocolate chips melt together and pair perfectly with nutty almond butter in these Must-Make Chocolate Chip Almond Butter Bars. Made with coconut oil, oats and honey, these bars come together quickly and disappear even faster once you take them out of the oven.
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup creamy almond butter
- 3 tablespoons melted coconut oil
- 3/4 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1/4 cup brown sugar
- 1/4 cup honey
- 1 egg
- 3/4 cup all-purpose flour
- 3/4 cup old fashioned rolled oats
- 3/4 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 cup mini chocolate chips
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- Mix almond butter, brown sugar, vanilla, honey, melted coconut oil and egg together in a large bowl until combined. Slowly mix in the flour, oats, baking soda and salt.
- Once batter is fully combined, stir in mini chocolate chips and spread batter into an 8×8 baking dish sprayed with cooking spray.
- Bake for approximately 20-25 minutes or until top is lightly browned. Allow bars to cool and then transfer to the refrigerator for about 30 minutes or so before serving to allow the bars to set further.
- Slice into bars and enjoy!
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Juliette | Namastay Traveling says
I love that these would be an awesome dessert but have some healthy staying power in them! Coconut oil and almond butter are a match made in healthy fat heaven!
Lexie says
We do most of our grocery shopping at Aldi. I love that I can quickly grab all the ingredients for these while I’m there. I’d love more Aldi recipes!
Brynn says
Making these for our Memorial Day trip! Sounds delicious!
Julie says
Hope you love them!!
Carrie this fit chick says
GOO central! These bars pack some serious goo and I love it.
Julie says
Yessss! The gooey middle was definitely the best part!
Audrey says
These look absolutely delicious!
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Christina @ montessoriishmom.com says
Both recipes sound so good! Nut butter + chocolate is one of my all time favorite combos. Thanks for sharing these!
Emily @ Pizza & Pull-ups says
These look so delicious! I am definitely going to save this recipe to make later. Also, 4.99 for almond butter is an awesome price.
Bethany says
You really can’t go wrong with almond butter! I agree with you, there is something super relaxing about baking and plus, it makes the house smell amazing!
Sarah @ Sweet Miles says
So, these are totally healthy right? They look delish! One of the things I’m really looking forward to when we move to TX is being close to an ALDI! I’ve actually never been, only because they literally aren’t here! I think there might be ONE in AR that I know of!
Ashley @ A Lady Goes West says
Yummmmm! I’ve never been in an Aldi and don’t think we have one here, but I keep hearing about the great prices. Happy Thursday, Julie! 🙂
Jan says
These sound great! I feel a little broken if I don’t get my Aldi’ing in on the weekends.
Amy Koller says
My son is going to love these! Can’t wait to try! 🙂
Samantha says
Those almond butter bars look incredible!! Do you think you could substitute the egg with a flax egg?
Julie says
I think you probably could but I cannot say for sure since I haven’t personally tried it yet. If you do, please report back and let me know if it worked!!
Catherine @ A Cup of Catherine says
Yum! Those bars are calling my name 🙂
I wish we had Aldi here, but I shop mostly at Publix (love!) and a local chain, Rouse’s.
Remi says
I already had all of these ingredients and have a friend coming over tonight, so in the oven these go! The batter tasted AMAZING!
Julie says
Hooray!!! Really hope you enjoyed them!
Kirsten @ little bites of my life says
Talk about a delicious post! I don’t have kids, but I think I might be making those energy bites this weekend! If they are good enough for Chase – I am sure they will be amazing!!!
Julie says
I think I ate just as many as he did! 🙂
Kim from MN says
Ooooooo…these look so yummy! Perfect for what we were craving tonight! Thanks for another great recipe – your recipes are so easy and FAST! Thanks!
Patricia @Sweet And Strong says
I’m so obsessed with almond butter I go through like a jar a week. I need to find giant jars, lol.
Bethany says
My little guy had been all about the snack bites lately! I love them too =)
Amanda says
The combo of oats and nut butter always seem to be a win. These look so good!
Allison G says
I made the almond butter bars yesterday to round out our holiday weekend and they were delicious. My 16-month old also had a few bites! I wanted to make him the energy bites but my Aldi did not have dates. 🙁
Julie says
oh bummer! they are refrigerated so check by the produce next time! also, i’m SO glad you liked the bars!!! thank you for taking the time to let me know!
Cassie Tran says
These indeed look like a MUST make. I have two almond butter jars that need some use, despite the fact that they were $25 a jar! XD
Sarah says
Hi Julie, what could you substitute honey with? Maple syrup?
Julie says
I think that should work!!
Katherine says
How do you think whole wheat pastry flour would be as a substitute for the all purpose?
Darby says
These look so good! Do you think you can substitute a 1:1 gluten free flour for the all purpose, like Bob’s Red Mill?
Stacey Racette says
I’ve always had no problem substituting 1:1 GF Bobs Red Mill or King Arthur Flour for GF and using GF Bobs Red Mill oats!
Julie says
Thank you for sharing this, Stacey!!