Homemade Larabars

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Simple, wholesome ingredients come together to form a delicious, healthy copycat version of larabars. Homemade Larabars will quickly become a staple at your house, and with eight different varieties, you will never tire of eating them!

Homemade Lararbars on Parchment Paper

Have you ever had a Larabar?

They are delicious!!

Larabars taste like an extremely decadent dessert, but they are typically made with just nuts and fruit--that is it!

However, they are very pricey--at least $1 a bar on sale. And with a family of 4, we could go through some serious $$ if we purchased the bars on a daily basis.

Thankfully for my wallet (and YOUR wallet), making larabars at home is extremely easy, and much more economical.

Key Ingredients

In my book, it doesn't get much healthier than larabars, as the base is made with two wholesome ingredients: nuts and dates.

Nuts contain fiber, protein, and healthy fats. Dates are a natural source of sweetness and contain many vitamins and minerals. My son refers to dates as God's candy. I agree--they are perfectly sweet, making these bars taste like a dessert or candy bar, while not containing any added sugars.

Bowls of dates, almonds, walnuts, cashews, and peanuts on counter.
  • Nuts: You can use any combination of nuts you like. Almonds are the most common nut found in larabars, but any variety of nuts you like or a combination of nuts will be delicious.
  • Dates: Dates: Use either dried pitted Deglet Nour Dates or dried Medjool dates. Just be sure to use whole pitted dates, not chopped dates, as they are typically coated in sugar and cornstarch.

How to Make Larabars at Home

The base of larabars is simple--nuts, dried fruit, and a dash of salt. My perfect ratio for Larbars is 3 parts fruit to 2 parts nuts. I add in a dash of salt to bring out the flavor and if needed, a bit of the date soaking liquid to help bring the mixture together.

The ratio may sound complicated.  But do NOT be overwhelmed, I have broken the recipe down for you in detail. But basically, this means for every 1 cup of nuts, use 1 and ½ cups of dried fruit.

Step One: Soften the Dates

In order for the dates to process easily into the bars, they need to be soft. Soften your dates by soaking in hot water for 10-15 minutes before making homemade larabars.

Once the dates are softened, drain off the soaking liquid, reserving the liquid to use in the bars if needed. Tip: Save what is left from the soaking liquid and use it to sweeten smoothies or oatmeal. 

dates soaking in hot water next to almonds

Step Two: Process the Ingredients

In a food processor fitted with an s-blade, process the nuts until small chunks are formed.

Add in the softened dates along with a dash of salt and pulse until a thick paste forms, adding in up to 1 tablespoon of the soaking liquid from the dates if needed to help the mixture come together. The dates and nuts should be broken down and a thick, sticky paste formed.

Food processor with homemade larabar mixture

Step Three: Form

You can choose to press the Larabar mixture in a 7x11 pan lined with parchment paper or roll into 1-2 inch balls, for Larabar Bites.

I prefer to make Larabars into little "cookie" balls versus an actual bar. Something about making Larabar bites, make my children believe these bites are cookies. And hey, this mom is all for these healthy cookies and happy kids!

Each recipe will make 6 bars or between 24-30 "cookie" balls depending on the size, you like.

White tray of homemade larabars

8 Varieties of Homemade Larabars

Once you master the basic recipe, let your imagination run wild! The variations of larabars are endless to make. These are 8 of my favorite varieties. Prepare any of these flavors by first pulsing the nuts until they break into small chunks and then adding the remaining ingredients and pulsing together until a thick paste forms. 

  • Cashew Cookie: 1 cup cashews combined with 1 ½ cups of pitted whole dates.
  • Peanut Butter Cookie: 1 cup peanuts combined with 1 ½ cup of pitted whole dates
  • Oatmeal Raisin: Combine 1 cup walnuts with 1 cup raisins,  ¾ cup oatmeal, 1 tsp cinnamon, and ½ tsp vanilla extract.
  • Cherry Pie: Combine 1 cup almonds with 1 cup dried unsweetened cherries, ½ cup dates, a dash of salt, and ¼ tsp cinnamon.
  • Dark Chocolate: Combine ½ cup almonds and ½ cup walnuts with 1 ¼ cup pitted dates, 3 tablespoons bittersweet or semisweet chocolate chips or chopped dark chocolate, and 2 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder.
  • Apple Pie: Combine ½ cup almonds and ½ cup pecans or walnuts with  1 cup dried apples, ½ cup pitted dates, 1 ½ teaspoons ground cinnamon, and a dash of salt.
  • Pecan Pie: Combine ¼ cup almonds and ¾ cup pecans with 1 ½ cups pitted dates and a dash of salt.
  • PB & J: Process 1 cup peanuts with ½ cup packed dried cherries, 1 cup pitted dates, and a dash of salt.

 Whole30 Compliant Larabars

A lot of people ask if Larbars are whole30 approved or paleo. The answer is not a simple yes or no.

In order to be whole30 compliant and paleo, larabars need to not have any added sugars and contain no legumes or grains.

Watch for the following:

  • Be sure that you use dried fruit that has no added sugar.
  • Do not add oats in Paleo or Whole30 Larabars, as I do in my Oatmeal Raisin Larabar Variety.
  • And only walnuts or almonds as your choice for nuts. Peanuts are a legume and not allowed on whole30 or paleo diets. Cashews are highly debated. Some people say they are paleo, some say they are whole30 approved, and others say they are not either. Cashews are not a nut or a legume, but actually a seed--so it can be tricky to tell where they fall. To stay safe, I suggest just using a combination of almonds and/or walnuts for whole30 approved larabars.
  • For any recipe that calls for peanuts, substitute them for almonds, walnuts, or cashews and your homemade bar will be whole30 approved.
  • My recipe for Pecan Pie Larabars, Apple Pie Larabars, and Cherry Pie Larabars, and the base recipe are all whole30 compliant.

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Homemade Larabars

Servings: 8
Prep: 5 minutes
Total: 5 minutes
Larabar on Parchment Paper
The basic formula for creating a copycat version of store bought larabars

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Ingredients 

  • 1 cup nuts, any combination
  • 1 ½ cups pitted dates, or a combination of dates and another variety of dried fruit
  • teaspoon kosher salt

Instructions 

  • Place the dates into a small heat-safe bowl. Pour hot water over the dates and allow to soak for 10-15 minutes to soften the dates.
  • Once the dates have soaked, drain the liquid off the dates, reserving the liquid to use if needed.
  • Fit a food processor with an s-blade. Place the nuts in the food processor and pulse until the nuts break down into small pieces.
  • Add the soaked dates and salt to the food processor, and pulse the mixture together until the dates have broken down and a thick paste forms, scraping the sides down if needed. Add in 1 to 2 tablespoons of the soaking liquid if needed to help bring the mixture together.
  • To shape larabars press mixture into a 7×11 pan lined with parchment paper and refrigerate for 30 minutes before slicing int0 6 bars.
  • Alternatively, you can shape the mixture into 1-2 inch balls for a bite-size treat.

Notes

Dates: This recipe uses Deglet Noir Dates, which are the most commonly sold dates in the United States. However, you can use Medjool dates. They are softer and may not need to be soaked. Do not use chopped dates, as they are coated in sugar and/or cornstarch. 
Storage: Store homemade larabars in the refrigerator for up to 7 days, or in the pantry for 2-3 days. Store in a container lined with wax or parchment paper, adding wax or parchment paper in between layers of bars. I do not recommend freezing larabars, as the texture will greatly change when defrosted.
  • Larabar Flavor Options:
    • Cashew Cookie: 1 cup cashees combined with 1 ½ cups of pitted whole dates.
    • Peanut Butter Cookie: 1 cup of peanuts combined with 1 ½ cups of pitted whole dates
    • Oatmeal Raisin: Combine 1 cup walnuts with 1 cup raisins,  ¾ cup oatmeal, 1 tsp cinnamon, and ½ tsp vanilla extract.
    • Cherry Pie: Combine 1 cup almonds with 1 cup dried unsweetened cherries, ½ cup dates, a dash of salt, and ¼ tsp cinnamon.
    • Dark Chocolate: Combine ½ cup almonds and ½ cup walnuts with 1 ¼ cup pitted dates, 3 tablespoons bittersweet or semisweet chocolate chips or chopped dark chocolate, and 2 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder.
    • Apple Pie: Combine ½ cup almonds and ½ cup pecans or walnuts with  1 cup dried apples, ½ cup pitted dates, 1 ½ teaspoons ground cinnamon, and a dash of salt.
    • Pecan Pie: Combine ¼ cup almonds and ¾ cup pecans with 1 ½ cups pitted dates and a dash of salt.
    • PB & J: Process 1 cup peanuts with ½ cup packed dried cherries, 1 cup pitted dates, and a dash of salt.

Nutrition

Calories: 184kcalCarbohydrates: 25gProtein: 3gFat: 9gSaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 2mgPotassium: 288mgFiber: 3gSugar: 17gVitamin C: 0.1mgCalcium: 23mgIron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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This post was originally published in 2016 but was updated in 2020 with new pictures.

About Kristen Chidsey

Kristen is a wife, busy mom of two, and creator of A Mind "Full" Mom. From breakfast to dinner to dessert, it is her passion to share tried-and-true recipes that are big on flavor, made with easy-to-find ingredients, and family-approved!

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90 Comments

    1. Hi Jackie! The orange sorbet larabar uses a base dates and cashews with bit of apples, orange extract and vanilla extract. I haven't tried making this variety myself, but I would suggest a combination of 1 cup cashews with 1-1/4 cups dates, 2 tablespoons dried apples, 1/8 teaspoon kosher salt, 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract, and 1/4 teaspoon orange extract.

  1. 5 stars
    Wonderful! Thank you for putting together recipes for all the different flavors of Lara Bars/Balls. These are so good!

  2. 5 stars
    Thank you for the recipes. I’ve used them several times and they always come out great. One tip - if you microwave the dates for 30 seconds or so (so they nice and warm) they blend up much easier. In my blender I started with a layer of the chopped nuts then a layer of dates then a layer of nuts etc etc and they blended up very easy since they were warm.

  3. 5 stars
    Love! I added mint extract to the chocolate chip version. Soaked my dates a little too long, but recovered from that no problem by adding hemp hearts and chia seeds. I will add those on purpose next time!

    1. Hi Abby! This is one variety I haven't made myself. That said, my best suggestion for starting off would be to combine 1 cup of nuts, 1 cup of dates, and 1/4 of freeze-dried strawberries together, adding more dates if needed. Stir in 1/2 cup chocolate chips after combining and shape into bars. You may find you need a full 1/3 cup of freeze-dried strawberries, but they are pretty strong in flavor.