Chewy Granola Bars -- featuring wholesome oats, your favorite type of nut butter, superfood coconut oil, and honey as a natural sweetener -- are no-bake and can be whipped up in a matter of minutes!

Do y'all like granola bars? Because we are big fans at my house. Not only are they universally enjoyed around here, but they also win this mama's approval as a ready-to-go, or on-the-go, breakfast or snack.
Unfortunately, store bought granola bars can contain some questionable, processed ingredients, and while there are all-natural options out there, they tend to be fairly expensive. So what's a granola bar-lovin' family to do?
Well...have you ever tried making your own Chewy Granola Bars?! Doing so not only allows you to control the ingredients, but you can also make a whole slew of them far more economically than buying a small box of the organic ones.

No-Bake Granola Bars
Many granola bar recipes call for a stint in the oven, and while delicious, the results can be more on the crunchy side than the chewy.
That's all good and well, but if you prefer a chewy granola bar experience instead, I've got you covered! And there happens to be a secret ingredient that allows these Chewy Granola Bars to solidify once cool without needing to bake them...
The Magic of Coconut Oil
The ingredient that gives this recipe such a great texture without the benefit of baking is -- you guessed it -- coconut oil!
Coconut oil is solid up to 76°F, so it melts as you mix up these Chewy Granola Bars and then solidifies again once you pop them into the fridge. Mixed with the oats and nut butter and honey, it creates a soft and chewy texture that rivals any storebought granola bar...whose chewy texture is likely attributable to artificial ingredients.

Ingredients
These Chewy Granola Bars only require a few ingredients, and I've already mentioned most of them! But keep reading for a few ingredient notes...and remember that you can totally customize this recipe to make it your own!
- Nut butter. Creamy or crunchy, the variety is up to you! Peanut butter is the obvious go-to choice, but feel free to substitute almond butter, cashew butter, or -- for a nut-free version -- sunflower seed butter. I always used sunflower seed butter until my little ones were old enough to try peanut butter. Sometimes I still use it...but more often than not these days, I use natural creamy peanut butter when I make this recipe.
- Honey. Acts as both an all-natural sweetener and a binder. You may slightly decrease the amount of honey, if you wish.
- Coconut oil. Be sure to use the good ol' fashioned kind of coconut oil that solidifies when cool...no substitutions! The type of coconut oil that you can buy in perpetual liquid form will not work in this recipe.
- Rolled or old-fashioned oats. Necessary for texture...quick oats are too fine for homemade granola bars.
- Shredded coconut. I prefer using unsweetened shredded coconut, but sweetened will also work. Or if you don't care for the addition of coconut in this recipe, you can swap in a cup of chopped nuts, seeds, and/or dried fruit instead (or even just increase the oats).
- Mini chocolate chips. Optional, but recommended. 😉 While I like to sprinkle a few mini chocolate chips on top of my Chewy Granola Bars, you can definitely leave them off (or add more)! Just be forewarned that if you decide to stir chocolate chips directly into your warm oat mixture before pressing it into the pan, there's a good chance that your chocolate chips will melt, resulting in a brown-tinted, chocolate/nut butter granola bar. In no way is this a bad thing...just thought I should warn you. 😉

How to Make Chewy Granola Bars
It takes only a few minutes to whip these up! Just remember to allow for a couple hours of chilling time before you get to enjoy them. 😉
- In a large pot set over medium heat, melt together your nut butter, honey, and coconut oil. Stir until smooth and remove from the stove.
- Stir in the oats and the coconut.
- Pour the mixture into a 9- by 13-inch baking dish and spread into an even layer.
- Sprinkle evenly with mini chocolate chips (if using), and firmly press them down with the back of a spatula or clean hands.
- Refrigerate until firm.
- Slice into squares or bars (I like to cut 3 rows of 4 bars each for a dozen granola bars) and remove from the pan.
- Store in the refrigerator in an airtight container with wax paper separating the layers. Alternatively, you may individually wrap your granola bars in plastic wrap.
Storage
Since coconut oil does become soft and melt in warmer temperatures, I recommend storing these Chewy Granola Bars in an airtight container in the refrigerator...unless it's winter and your house happens to be cold, in which case these granola bars will be just fine sitting out on the counter.
The good news is that they are totally tasty cold, but if you prefer, you can certainly let your granola bar come to room temperature for a few minutes before enjoying it.
Just don't toss one of these into your purse on a hot summer day and expect it to remain solid. You'll end up with a melty, albeit delicious, mess. 😉

So seriously, friends...if you love Chewy Granola Bars, this is a must-make recipe!
After all, how can you beat a yummy, convenient snack or breakfast-on-the-go that's chock full of wholesome, natural ingredients, takes mere minutes to whip up, and only dirties one pot and a measuring cup?
I call that a win, win, win, win, WIN!
More Wholesome Snack Bars & Granolas
- The BEST Homemade Granola
- Copycat KIND Bars
- Crunchy Slow Cooker Granola
- No-Bake Oatmeal PB Energy Bars
- Peanut Butter Granola
- Soft-Baked Banana Oatmeal Bars
- Crunchy Oats & Honey Granola Bars

Chewy Granola Bars
Ingredients
- 1 cup nut butter, such as peanut butter, almond butter, sunflower seed butter, or your favorite; crunchy or creamy
- ½ cup honey
- ½ cup coconut oil, NOT liquid coconut oil
- 2 ½ cups rolled oats
- 1 cup shredded coconut
- ¼ cup mini chocolate chips, optional
Instructions
- In a medium-large pot set over medium-low heat, melt together nut butter, honey, and coconut oil, stirring until smooth. Remove from stove and stir in oats and coconut.
- Pour mixture into a 9- by 13-inch baking dish. Spread into an even layer, sprinkle with mini chocolate chips (if using), and firmly press down with the back of a spatula or clean hands.
- Refrigerate for 2 hours or until firm. Slice into squares or bars (I like to cut 3 rows of 4 bars each) and remove from pan. Store granola bars in the refrigerator, either in an airtight container with wax paper separating the layers, or individually wrapped in plastic wrap.
Notes
- You may substitute chopped nuts, seeds, and/or dried fruit for the coconut, or add them additionally.
- For a chocolate flavored granola bar, you may stir chocolate chips into the oat mixture, where they will partially or completely melt.





Kim
Just tried these, in fridge now. Can't wait to see if the family likes them. This recipe was so easy!!
Samantha at Five Heart Home
I hope they're a hit, Kim! And yes, they're definitely a breeze to make...one of my favorite parts about this recipe. 😉
Pamela @ Brooklyn Farm Girl
Your pictures of these bars are awesome and oh so pretty. Love that they're no bake too! Keys to my heart!
Samantha at Five Heart Home
Thanks so much, Pamela! Yes, the no-bake part is really nice...these whip up in no time. Hope you get to try them soon! Happy Valentine's Day! 🙂
Katie @ Made to be a Momma
These look absolutely delicious!! Thanks so much for sharing at "Hit Me With Your Best Shot Link Party!"
Samantha at Five Heart Home
You're welcome, Katie...thanks so much for hosting! I enjoy linking up with y'all each week. 🙂
Kristy
These looks so delicious and perfect for healthy snacks!
Samantha at Five Heart Home
Thanks, Kristy! They are definitely a preferred snack around here. The only downside is that they never last long! 😉
Sami
I love all of the ingredients in the recipe. The coconut oil adds a nice flavor.
Thanks for the recipe and I love the way you wrapped them up!
Samantha at Five Heart Home
Thanks so much, Sami! I haven't met a coconut oil recipe that I didn't like. 🙂 Hope you enjoy these if you get to try them! Have a great Sunday!
Shelley @ Two Healthy Kitchens
Just found this via Saturday Night Fever and I'm soooo glad I did! Looks absolutely delicious, especially with your gorgeous photography and food styling! Love the healthy ingredients and super-easy prep! My kinda recipe! 😀
Samantha at Five Heart Home
Thank you so much for the kind words, Shelley! These are definitely easy to make, and they taste so good, you'd never guess they're healthy. Hope you get to try them soon...thanks for stopping by! 🙂
Britni
These look incredible although I think I prefer them with your kids in the photos. 🙂 Thanks for sharing on the weekend re-Treat link party!
Britni @ Play. Party. Pin.
Samantha at Five Heart Home
Too funny, Britni...that's why I included the link to my Instagram feed in this post. Penty of kiddo pics over there...ha! 🙂 Thanks for stopping by, and thanks for hosting each week! Have a great weekend!
cathy
I love the way this look and what a great idea to use coconut oil to enhance the flavor! Checking these out from create it Thursday link party...good stuff 🙂
Cathy
Samantha at Five Heart Home
Thanks very much, Cathy...so happy to have you stop by! Hope you're having a great week!
Kelly
Love these homemade granola bars, they sound awesome with the coconut oil and peanut butter! Pinning and can't wait to try Samantha 🙂
Samantha at Five Heart Home
Thank you, Kelly! I hope these are a hit at your house! 🙂
Lisa@ Cooking with Curls
I usually stick with crunchy, but these look too amazing to pass up! I will need to make these this weekend...Yum!!
Samantha at Five Heart Home
I hope you like these, Lisa! I enjoy crunchy granola bars as well, but these are the best homemade ones I've tried yet. 🙂 Thanks for stopping by!
Katrina Vega
These look so delicious and easy to make! I love making anything from scratch. Just knowing what is in my food gives me a great peace of mind. Thanks for sharing! Pinning 🙂
Samantha at Five Heart Home
Thanks so much for the comment and the pin, Katrina! I love to cook from scratch as well, and always feel better about feeding things to my family when I know what in them. 🙂 Hope these granola bars are a hit at your house!
Happy Valley Chow
I've been looking for a good granola bar recipe and this definitely looks like a winner. Thanks for sharing!
Happy Blogging!
Happy Valley Chow
Samantha at Five Heart Home
Thank you! I hope you enjoy it!
Zainab @ Blahnik Baker
Ooooo peanut butter and coconut oil!! I love this combination and need to try ASAP!!
Samantha at Five Heart Home
Thanks, Zainab! If you're already a fan of peanut butter and coconut oil, I have no doubt you'll enjoy these...those two ingredients make for a pretty yummy combo. 😉 Thanks so much for stopping by!
Keasha
These look yummy! My son is allergic to oats. Have you ever tried these with a different grain or base? If not, any thoughts. . . .we love granola bars but don't keep them around because of his oat allergy 🙁
Samantha at Five Heart Home
Hi Keasha! Okay, I just did some research and the best oat alternative I could find to make a no-bake recipe like this would be quinoa flakes! Can your son have quinoa? I've never tried the flakes myself, but I came across a similar granola bar recipe that used quinoa flakes and it said they worked great. So it might be worth a try? I've never looked for them in the grocery store, but I imagine Whole Foods or a similar type store would have them if your regular grocery store doesn't.
Otherwise, you could try making these bars without oats or a similar grain, substituting more coconut, chopped nuts, and dried fruit instead. I'm not sure how well these would hold together without a grain, but I bet they'd still be okay and I'm sure they'd still taste good. Might be worth cutting the recipe in half while you experiment.
Good luck, and let me know how things turn out if you end up trying quinoa flakes or just try upping all of the other ingredients!
Keasha
Thanks for the quick reply! I'm going to get some quinoa flakes and try it 🙂
Samantha at Five Heart Home
Glad to hear it! Hope these turn out great for you! 🙂
smileygirl
If you use puffed rice they would be kind of like Rice Krispy Treats. You can get puffed brown rice instead of white.
Samantha at Five Heart Home
I love that idea! I've used puffed brown rice when making my crunchy granola bars, but I've never tried it in this recipe. However, that's about to change...thanks for the suggestion! 🙂
Angie
Made these today and they are awesome!! So great to find recipes that are healthy and taste great. I'm sure the whole family would love them.
Samantha at Five Heart Home
You are so sweet to take the time to comment, Angie...thank you! I'm glad that these were such a hit...my family loves them, too! Hope y'all enjoy this recipe for many years to come. Happy Friday!
Bri
Just wanted to say I made these with barley flakes as I was out of oats and they turned out wonderfully! I know this post is a year old already but if people ever wonder in the future a good part substitute, barley is delish!
Samantha at Five Heart Home
It's never too late to comment on a post, Bri...this recipe still gets lots of traffic (thanks, Pinterest)! 😉 Thanks so much for sharing your tip...I'm sure that somebody will have that exact question someday. It's great to know that these granola bars turn out using barley...I'm going to have to try it myself sometime! Thanks again for taking the time to share and I hope you're having a great week. 🙂
Kristin S
I am so making these! I have everything for these and it's a snow day. Good project for me and my girlies 🙂 Thanks again for a great recipe.
Samantha at Five Heart Home
I'm so glad to hear it, Kristin! I hope y'all had fun making them and were happy with how they turned out today. Stay warm! 🙂
Kristin
Made these and they turned out great! We didn't have the coconut so I chopped up some almonds and it was very tasty. I will have to try it with coconut next time.
Samantha at Five Heart Home
Oooo, I bet the almonds were great in these! So glad y'all enjoyed them, Kristin. Hope you're getting some relief from the snow!
Kristin
I just have to say that I'm making these again tonight for the millionth time 🙂 They are perfect and so versatile! I cut them, wrap and then freeze them. Take them out of the freezer and by the time I'm ready to eat they are perfect. So glad I found your site.
Samantha at Five Heart Home
I'm so happy that you love these, Kristin...they're a favorite at our house, too! And I appreciate you coming back to visit and try out other recipes. 🙂 Hope you're having a great week!
Gina
Oh my - my kids will love these!!!!! Fantastic!
Samantha at Five Heart Home
I hope your kids do love these, Gina...mine certainly do! 🙂 Thanks so much for stopping by...hope you have a wonderful week!
Julie
I love that these have coconut oil! It's one of our favorite ingredients to use in cooking, but I haven't gotten around to trying it in baking yet! It's on my to-do list this month 🙂
Samantha at Five Heart Home
Oh, Julie...if you like it in cooking, you'll love it in baking! I can't wait to hear what you think of it once you have a chance to try it. 🙂 Hope your week is off to a great start!
Cindy Eikenberg
Samantha, these look fantastic and you know, I've never used coconut oil. I would love to hear which kind you use and where you get it! You always have such amazing ideas! Of course, pinning - have a happy Monday!
Samantha at Five Heart Home
You should definitely try coconut oil sometime, Cindy...I think you would love it! You can definitely start with a jar from the grocery store, but if you end up liking it and using it a lot, you can get better prices in bulk online. Lately I've been ordering it from Vitacost because it's the best price per ounce that I've found. I order a 54 oz. tub of their extra-virgin organic coconut oil plus a 16 oz. jar, which pushes it above the $25 that's necessary to qualify for free shipping. I've also ordered Nutiva organic virgin coconut oil from Amazon in the past for a pretty good price (I get free shipping through Amazon Prime). And if you want to go all out for some really high-quality coconut oil, Tropical Traditions is great and has good sales sometimes. Hope that helps, and hope you have a great week! 🙂
Rachel
Hi Ladies!
I wanted to let you know that you can purchase a 28 oz. jar of Organic Extra Virgin Coconut Oil at Sam's Club for a mere $0.31 per ounce! 🙂 Thank you for the delicious recipe! My husband LOVES them!
Samantha at Five Heart Home
What a great deal, Rachel...thanks so much for sharing that! Sounds like I might just have to renew my Sam's membership... 😉
I'm glad that your hubby is enjoying the granola bars, and I hope you have a great week!