Have your candy bar and protein too! This is our protein Snickers bar recipe, made with nutritious ingredients such as oat flour, peanut butter, maple syrup, and protein powder.
THIS GIVEAWAY IS CLOSED: These Snickers Protein Bars are part of our 2024 Protein Dessert Series. If you make this recipe, snap a photo and upload it to the comment section to enter for a chance to win a lululemon New Crew Back Pack! You’ll also be entered into a greater giveaway for this series — a $500 lululemon shopping spree! Winners will be chosen on January 31.
How cute are these protein Snickers Bars? Linely, our head recipe developer NAILED this recipe. I got to be the taste tester for multiple tests and I can safely say that these are better than the actual thing. Plus, they’re made with added protein powder and the most delicious peanut butter caramel.
This recipe is definitely a labor of love to make because there are 3 different parts, but I promise it’s worth it. Plus, it makes 12 bars!
What is in these Snickers Protein Bars?
This recipe is composed of 3 different layers. The first layer is the oat nuget layer made with oat flour, protein powder, peanut butter, and maple syrup. The second layer is the crunchy peanut butter caramel layer made with peanut butter, maple syrup, coconut oil, and peanuts. Finally, the 3rd layer is melted chocolate.
Substitues & Variations
- Nut butter: if you can’t do peanuts, feel free to swap for cashew butter or almond butter. Just make sure that the nut butter is drippy.
- Chocolate chips: you can use a dairy-free chocolate chip or dark chocolate.
- Protein powder: we tested this recipe with collagen powder, too, and that worked great! Feel free to use any kind and any flavor. Chocolate would be delicious!
You can also mix up how you cut these bars. You can make them smaller to be more bite-sized, too.
Best Protein Powders
Check out our top protein powder recommendations for baking, smoothies, and everything in between.
Top Tips
Nuget layer: make sure to firmly press the nuget layer into the pan so that it doesn’t crumble.
Chocolate Coating: if your chocolate is too thick, you can add a little bit more coconut oil to thin it out.
Wire Rack: make sure to spray your wire rack with cooking spray or else the bars will stick to them as they dry (speaking from experience!).
And remember: it’s about how they taste, not how they look!
How to Store Snickers Protein Bars
We recommend storing these bars in the freezer as they will last the longest. We have them in a gallon-size bag and that works great!
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Snickers Protein Bar Recipe
Ingredients
Nuget Oat Layer
- 1.5 cups oat flour
- ½ cup vanilla protein powder we used Garden of Life Whey
- ½ cup maple syrup
- ⅓ cup all-natural drippy peanut butter
Peanut Butter Caramel Layer
- ½ cup all-natural drippy peanut butter
- ½ cup maple syrup
- ¼ cup melted coconut oil
- ¾ cup chopped salted peanuts
Chocolate Coating
- 1.5 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
- 1 tablespoon coconut oil
Instructions
- Line an 8×8-inch pan with parchment paper and set aside.
- Prepare the Nuget oat layer. Add all of the ingredients for the Nuget oat layer into a large bowl and mix vigorously with a spoon until it forms a thick dough.
- Transfer the oat mixture to the lined pan. Firmly press it into the pan until it has a smooth top.
- Prepare the peanut butter caramel layer. Add the peanut butter, maple syrup, and coconut oil to a bowl and mix until combined. Fold in the peanuts.
- Pour the peanut butter caramel over the top of the oat layer. Smooth the caramel layer evenly over the oat layer until it has a smooth top. Transfer the pan to the freezer for 1 hour to harden to completely freeze while you prepare the third layer.
- Prepare the chocolate layer. Place the chocolate chips and coconut oil in a microwave-safe bowl and microwave for 20-second increments, stirring after each increment until the chocolate is melted and glossy.
- Place a wire rack on top of parchment paper and spray it with nonstick cooking spray.
- After the bars have hardened, remove the bars from the pan by lifting up the parchment paper. Slice the bars into 12.
- Make the Snickers Bars. While the bars are still frozen (working quickly is important!), place one bar into the bowl at a time and spoon chocolate over it, completely coating it. Let any excess chocolate drip off the bar and then place it onto the wire rack. Repeat until all bars are coated. Option to sprinkle each bar with sea salt.
- Transfer all of the bars to a parchment-lined plate or baking sheet and return them to the freezer to set.
- When the chocolate has set store them in a freezer-safe bag or container.
Tips & Notes
- Any type of vanilla, chocolate, or caramel protein powder can be used, whey or vegan.
- If you like Snickers bars extra crunchy, add more peanuts.
Watch It
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Photography: photos taken in this post are by Ashley McGlaughlin from The Edible Perspective.
These are incredible!! I have to work on my chocolate covering technique 😂 but oh my goodness so good. They taste exactly like I was expecting. I made some a little smaller / more bite sized but honestly I’ll be having multiple of them. A great recipe!
Almost ate them all before remembering to take a picture… days later! Such a great treat that satisfies my frequent Snickers cravings 😄
These are so yummy! We ended up dunking them in the chocolate for a more total covering, but that made them a bit messier 🙂
These were SO good! Took some work but so worth it in the end, can’t wait to make these again!! And hopefully I’ll be able to make them prettier next time haha
Holy snickers bar! these are awesome. I decided to just put a thin layer of dark chocolate on top to lighten them a bit and cut down on mess. I don’t miss the extra chocolate! Perfectly sweet and crunchy. These won’t last long!
This is my favorite recipe in the protein dessert series! I made bite size Snickers rather than bars and they didn’t last long!
Okay WOW. Not complicated, only a little messy for the chocolate dip. I melted the chocolate in a loaf pan and thought that helped. The base and pb caramel layers have awesome, soft texture straight from the freezer. Extremely recommend if you like a classic Snickers bar!
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I didn’t do the prettiest job making these, but holy cow are they divine!! Tastes like a healthy Snickers bar (I added extra peanuts) and will definitely be making these again!
These are amazing! Just eating the second to last one from the batch and my husband immediately says “that means you have to make more now” and I 100% will be. Feels good to be eating something so yummy but knowing I’m getting good protein in too!
These snickers bars are so good! They taste like actual snickers! Great recipe!
This came together super easily and was so good! While most of my chocolate dipping was not ideal, I had to photograph my ONE beautiful creation that actually reminded me of a snickers bar. Really impressed with the flavor and my whole family approved!
I feel so accomplished making these because they look so professional 😁 Super easy to make, decadent and delish! For some strange reason I had hazelnut flour so i used that instead of oat flour and did half maple syrup half agave (so I didnt use the rest of my maple syrup lol)
Great job recipe making!
These are so good!
This is the recipe that got me invested in the protein dessert series! These are quite a bit of work, but who doesn’t want to make (and eat!) a healthier version of Snickers. Yum!