Published 6/20/2019 • Updated 6/9/2020 If you love oatmeal breakfast bars then you’re also going to be smitten over our oatmeal peanut butter cookie bars, lemon blueberry crumble bars, and healthy strawberry oatmeal bars.

We Love Oatmeal Bars!

Who’s ready for the most delicious way to start your day? AKA Banana Oatmeal Breakfast Bars! We also refer to these guys as Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Bars because…well, they have chocolate chips and we wouldn’t have it any other way. We first posted these bars back in 2015. The photos were sub-par and the recipe needed some tweaking. So? We’re bringing them back and making them better than ever! Honestly, we didn’t have to do THAT much to this oatmeal bars recipe to make it even better. The flavors are on point and they’re super moist for a GF flour blend.

Make Your Own Oat Flour

The base of this recipe is a combination of ground oat flour and buckwheat flour. Instead of spending a lot of money on ground oat flour, I actually make my own at home! All you need is a high-speed food processor and some rolled oats. Genius, right? These bars are sweetened with banana (duh), a little bit of honey, and applesauce. No need for refined grains or coconut sugar in these babies! Yeehaw. We did choose to use dark chocolate chips, but you can leave them out or use whatever kind of chocolate or cacao chip you prefer.

Here’s What You Need

oat flourbuckwheat flourrolled oatscoconut sugarchocolate chipsbananaapplesauce (option to sub more mashed banana)honey (option to sub maple syrup)egg whitescoconut oil

Banana Oatmeal Bars Tips

Here are some tips and tricks for making the most perfect healthy oatmeal bars!

Parchment paper

If you’re an avid baker then you know that parchment paper is what’s up! We highly recommend lining your square pan with parchment paper AND spraying it with nonstick cooking spray for the best results.

How to check if they’re done baking

No one likes an overcooked baked good. Use a toothpick and stick it in the middle of your bars. If it comes out clean, you know your bars are done. If you see some batter on the toothpick, keep on baking.

How to store banana oatmeal bars

To store these baked oatmeal bars, let them cool completely. Then, transfer them into an airtight container or gallon-sized plastic bag and store them in the refrigerator for 3-5 days or in the freezer for up to 3 months.

Can I eat banana oatmeal bars for breakfast?

Good news! These can actually be considered oatmeal breakfast bars because they are THAT healthy! Made with 100% whole grains and unrefined sugar, you bet your bippy you can eat these for breakfast.

I don’t have applesauce, what should I do?

Don’t have applesauce? Just use a 1/4 cup more mashed banana and you’re good to go!

I don’t like banana, what can I swap it with?

Not a banana fan? Option to swap 1 medium mashed banana with about 1/2 cup of applesauce or another pureed fruit.

More oatmeal bar recipes

Banana Berry Baked OatmealPeanut Butter Banana Baked OatmealStrawberry Oatmeal BarsChocolate Chip Cookie Bars

Helloooo Sunday Fun Day! I thought I would chat a little bit about our 2018 plans for Fit Foodie Finds. We’ve been having some really great conversations with other food bloggers and experts in the industry. One of the main topics as of late is something called SEO, search engine optimization. Basically, it’s an acronym to determine how searchable your website is AKA how easy is it for readers to randomly stumble upon FFF recipes on Google and Pinterest. Fit Foodie Finds is 7 years old and you know what that means? We’ve got a lot of content on this website (thousands of posts and hundreds of recipes!)! A bulk of this year is going to be spent on going back to those hundreds of recipes and making them better. If you look back at recipes like THIS and THIS…you can see that 1. I didn’t really know how to write a recipe let alone test and develop one and 2. my photography is hilariously hideous. We’re also going to be focusing on adding the macros (nutrition) to every recipe on FFF. Get excited. Oh, and this doesn’t go JUST for recipes, it goes for lifestyle posts, round-ups, and workouts! Don’t worry, we’ve still got lots of brand new recipes and workouts in the pipeline. So, here’s to 2018 and making something that’s good even better!

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