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Homemade Snickers Bars

Last updated on January 27, 2021 By Crazy Vegan 42 Comments

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Homemade Snickers Bars - Simple to make, Vegan and all-natural. Refined Sugar and Gluten Free #homemade #snickers #chocolate #peanutbutter #candy #dates #simple #easyrecipes #healthyI have SO MANY THINGS TO DO THIS WEEK! Therefore, this post is going to be a short one 🙂 Let’s talk about Snickers – it has got to be my favourite candy bar of all time. Sadly, Snickers is no where near Vegan and thus, I have not had one in a long time. A couple of months ago, I purchased a Vegan candy bar that was supposed to taste like Snickers – however, upon reading the ingredient list, I was immediately put off. It was loaded with white sugar and copious amounts of chemicals that I couldn’t pronounce. Always a bad sign. It was basically Vegan junk food. Not for me, no thanks! I’d much rather make these Homemade Snickers Bars at home (I can pronounce all the ingredients in this one and I’m sure you can too… unless you’re illiterate!).

Homemade Snickers Bars - Simple to make, Vegan and all-natural. Refined Sugar and Gluten Free #homemade #snickers #chocolate #peanutbutter #candy #dates #simple #easyrecipes #healthyHomemade Snickers Bars That Are Also Guilt-Free! Your Gut Will Thank You.

My Homemade Snickers Bars are 100% Vegan/Gluten Free/Refined Sugar Free, and loaded with lots of natural fruit and nuts. The base of this homemade Snickers is made of almond meal and gluten-free oat flour, which all suspiciously tastes and feels a lot like Nougat…. (I know you probably don’t believe me. But no, this is not crazy Vegan talk.. it really did taste like nougat!) Anyway, on top of the “nougat” base sits a lovely date-caramel, infused with a little peanut butter and finally everything is topped off with a simple chocolate glaze made with coconut oil and raw cacao. And there you have it: homemade Snickers!

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    Homemade Snickers Bars - Simple to make, Vegan and all-natural. Refined Sugar and Gluten Free #homemade #snickers #chocolate #peanutbutter #candy #dates #simple #easyrecipes #healthyI kept these Homemade Snickers Bars in the freezer, and somehow, they never become rock solid (perhaps the natural sugars in the dates are preventing it from hardening… I don’t know and I don’t care). Either way, they taste even more like regular Snickers bars when cold – right down to the crisp layer of chocolate that you crack into with your teeth.

    Homemade Snickers Bars - Simple to make, Vegan and all-natural. Refined Sugar and Gluten Free #homemade #snickers #chocolate #peanutbutter #candy #dates #simple #easyrecipes #healthyAnyway, I really have to GO, so I’ll leave you with the recipe for these yummy-scrummy Homemade Snickers Bars – they’re easy to make and definitely a much healthier treat to have in the afternoon as opposed to a regular Snickers / chocolate / candy bar . Since they’re frozen, they also keep forever – if you can control yourself that is. Don’t worry if you can’t – no one will know.

    Till next time, enjoy your homemade snickers!

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    Frozen Snickers Bars - Simple to make, Vegan and all-natural. Gluten and Refined Sugar Free #vegan #snickers #candy #dates #simple #easyrecipes #healthy

    Homemade Snickers Bars

    Crazy Vegan Kitchen
    4.67 from 3 votes
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    Prep Time 30 minutes mins
    Total Time 30 minutes mins
    Course Dessert
    Servings 12

    Ingredients
      

    • Nougat Base:
    • 7 large Medjool Dates
    • 6 Tablespoons Almond Meal
    • 6 Tablespoons Gluten Free Oat Flour
    • Seeds of 1/2 a Vanilla Pod
    • Tiny pinch of Sea Salt
    • Peanut "Caramel" Layer:
    • 14 large Medjool Dates
    • Seeds of 1/2 a Vanilla Pod
    • 4 Tablespoons Natural Peanut Butter
    • 4 Tablespoons Almond-Coconut Milk or any other non-dairy milk
    • 2 teaspoons Maple Syrup
    • 1/2 cup chopped Peanuts
    • Chocolate Coating:
    • 7 1/2 Tablespoons Coconut Oil
    • 5 Tablespoons Raw Cacao Powder
    • 4 Tablespoons Maple Syrup
    • Small pinch of Sea Salt

    Instructions
     

    • Make Nougat Base: In a food processor, combine all ingredients until a "dough" forms. If it's too dry, add 1/2 a teaspoon of water at a time until it forms a dough. Pat into the base of an 8 inch plastic lined tin. Place in freezer whilst making filling.
    • Clean out food processor.
    • Make Peanut Caramel Layer: In the clean food processor, combine dates, vanilla, peanut butter, milk and maple syrup. Process till you get an almost smooth, thick "caramel". Scrape down sides in-between if dates stick to the side of the processor bowl.
    • Pour "caramel" into a bowl and fold in chopped peanuts. Spread mixture onto nougat base and place into the freezer for 1 hour to set.
    • Make Chocolate Coating: Combine all chocolate coating ingredients and whisk till smooth. Pour over your nougat/caramel base and then top with more chopped peanuts before placing into the freezer to set. Let your bars freeze for 5 - 8 hours, or overnight.
    • Once frozen, pull out plastic wrap to release mixture from the tin, and cut into rectangles. Enjoy!
    Tried this recipe?Let us know how it was!

     

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      Comments

      1. Hailey Glass says

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        Did you adapt this recipe from another web site b/c it looks very similar to another I've tried...
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        • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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          Hey Hailey, most vegan snickers recipes tend to rely on similar ingredients - dates, peanut butter, etc. These are what make the 'veganized' version of Snickers taste like Snickers - and many of them are quite similar to some extent. However, our recipe is not a specific variation of any one recipe out there and is a result of prior knowledge, mixing and matching various information, and trial-and-error. Usually when we do adapt recipes, we will list the original resources, such as with our Vegan Pizza (https://crazyvegankitchen.com/2014/12/24/vegan-pizza-margherita/) and Bean Dip (https://crazyvegankitchen.com/2015/01/18/addictive-bean-dip-wrap/). We don't shy away from giving love to other bloggers. ;) We hope you give this recipe a try. Remember to keep them chilled!
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      2. Ester Perez says

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        Wow! These look great! I would totally make these! A much healthier twist on the popular Snickers bar! Thank you for sharing! Another treat to send to girl scouts!!!!
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        • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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          Hey Ester! Thanks so much! It'd be TOTALLY awesome if one day girl scouts ended up selling these too. Getting people healthier without sacrificing an ounce of sweet tooth-ness! Levan
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      3. Esther says

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        What is a vanilla pod?
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        • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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          Hey Esther! Feel free to check out this page: http://www.nigella.com/kitchen-queries/view/Vanilla-Pods-Vs-Essence/4964. Hope that clarifies things! Levan
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      4. vicki says

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        These look yummy! is there anything that could replace oat flour?
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        • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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          Hey Vicki, many people generally suggest using any ground nuts to replace oat flour! More Almond Flour can be used or try ground peanuts :)
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      5. Caitlin says

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        these look fabulous! even better than regular snickers.
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        • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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          Thanks so much Caitlin! We hope you give this recipe a go. :) Levan
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      6. Thao @ In Good Flavor says

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        Snicker is on my list of top three favorite candies (it toggles with Almond Joy and Reese Peanut Butter Cup). Thanks for sharing a healthier option that I can try out when I have a craving but still want to watch what I eat.
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        • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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          Hey Thao! So great to see you back! Wow, it's actually really hide to decide on my top three favorite candies on my end. Before moving more to vegan food I used to dig most of the Cadbury stuff - especially the old school chocolates. But that's more of chocolate than candies, ain't it? haha! I prefer Snickers over Mars though.
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