![]() These are the most perfect decadent snack and the next best way to enjoy Chocolate Peanut Butter Cheerios, if you're not doing so out of a bowl with milk. Peanut Butter Cocoa Pebbles No Bake Dessert (from Crazy for Crust).Honey Nut Cheerio Treats (from Evolving Table).Here are some of my favorite recipes featuring cereal: If you know me, you know I LOVE baking with cereal of all kinds. throw them in a bag in your purse and carry around all day, like I did). No matter what, they're delicate bars, as most no-bake granola bars are, so keep this in mind if you're planning to grab and go (i.e. You can definitely use old-fashioned, but the bars will be a little more crumbly and more likely to fall apart. I made these a couple times and found that using quick cooking oats helps hold the bars together more than using old-fashioned oats, so keep this in mind. Oh whoops, I almost forgot to mention that I drizzled a little melted milk chocolate over the top of the bars before slicing. Super easy and definitely worth the wait while they cool. These are no-bake granola bars, so you just need to bring the liquid mixture to boil in a saucepan, pour over the Cheerios and oats, press into a pan, and let cool. I used a peanut butter, coconut oil, honey mixture to help hold everything together. ![]() Of course, I did make a few additions, like oats to add some more substance.Īnd mini chocolate chips and peanut butter chips to add even more fun (totally not necessary, but I still did it). I made granola bars because I wanted to basically just be eating the Chocolate Peanut Butter Cheerios in bar form. How to Make Chocolate Peanut Butter Cheerios Granola Bars It's a dreamy combination of chocolate and peanut butter, but it also has a sort of powdery coating on it than packs it with more sweet flavor than any other Cheerios. It's definitely more indulgent and dessert-like than any of Cheerios family. And it was pretty much everything I dream about when I dream about the perfect cereal. how has General Mills not had a chocolate peanut butter variety of Cheerios already? It's about time!Īnd yes, I had a nice big bowl of it before I started anything. Mainly because I wanted a way to bring this cereal out of the house and on the road with me.Īnd you know, it's generally looked down upon to be walking down the street carrying a bowl of cereal. In addition to eating it by the bowlful, I created these Chocolate Peanut Butter Cheerios Granola Bars. Let's just say that many bowls of this cereal will be licked clean because it is freaking good. If, um, you did that sort of thing to cereal boxes. Whichever comes first.īut when I saw that Cheerios now has a Chocolate Peanut Butter variety, I knew that was one box that would not go to waste. I buy them, I try them, I sometimes create recipes with them, and then the half-full boxes sit in my cabinet until I decide to clean everything out and throw them away. Which leads me to my serious cereal buying problem. The cereal aisle is probably my favorite aisle in the entire grocery store because it's so huge and colorful and I never know what fun new brands and varieties I'll find on the shelves. I'm the kind of person who has 93023 types of cereal in my cabinet at all times. Back in mid to late 90’s cereal overtook the shelves and there was a new brand every minute.This no-bake granola bar recipe uses Chocolate Peanut Butter Cheerios a peanut butter, honey, and coconut oil mixture and a little extra chocolate for good measure. ![]() Prior to that it was perhaps in high school? Today I do avocado toast or a smoothie, but there is something about cereal that just takes you back to your childhood. One of those, is cereal concepts! I’ll be honest, the only time I reached for cereal was when I was pregnant. One of my favorite things to do every so often is take nostalgic recipes and put a modern health spin on them! This week we’re celebrating Ronin’s first birthday! That being said I’ve been in the kitchen a little less and exploring nostalgic eats because birthdays are like being a kid all over again. ![]()
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