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These blueberry vanilla greek yogurt granola bars have me wishing it was blueberry season. They are so good for breakfast, snack, or dessert!

But, I am pretty sure that is the way most of us are feeling right about now.
It’s the very last few days of winter and those can be some of the worst. I am currently looking out the window at a whiteout. So ya, I am so ready for spring. Sunshine, warmth and berries out the yazoo! Unfortunately, I am pretty sure that most berries are summer foods so I still have a few months. Although, the spring strawberries are starting to pop up. Yesss. Give me them all.
Please.

If you wanted to, you could use strawberries in these, really any berry or dried fruit you love would work. Pretty sure they’d all be good, but I wanted something other than cranberries so I went with blueberries. Well, that and I really love blueberries + they were magically on sale last week and I could not resist buying four cartons. I could have eaten them all at once, but sadly I did something friendly and shared.
I shouldn’t have. They were so good.

I can’t actually find dried blueberries where I live, so I used fresh ones that I dried out in the oven. If it’s easier for you, feel free to just buy dried ones. The bonus to quickly doing it yourself is that they are not coated in sugar. But I gotta say, stopping yourself from eating them is kind of hard.
I’d buy extra. Like a lot.

Alright, but let’s talk about the greek yogurt coating.
Yes, it’s really greek yogurt that you have to let sit out (preferably overnight), so it dries and forms a coating. Just like the yogurt covered granola bars you would buy in the store, but a little healthier. While the bars themselves are super healthy, the coating is more like a frosting with some greek yogurt. It’s super delicious, but um yeah, there is sugar in that coating. It’s all about balance.

Oh, and the photo above? Please excuse my scratched up nail polish and ring that is slightly too big for my thumb.
I was in the kitchen working with three five years old and well, they just sort of took over. Both the baking and then my hands. Before I knew it I was receiving a kindergarten manicure complete with jewelry. I have to say though, I do love that ring. It’s one of my favorites. And as far as the nails go, I mean for five-year olds, I would say that all in all, they did a pretty good job. Not sure I could have done any better to be honest.

Even though it was mad chaos with three little girls, their heels (really my heels, all from when I was living in LA, and all at least 3 inches tall) and accessories, we had fun making these.
They stirred, they dipped, they licked and things were flying everywhere in the process.

Aside from the fact that the bars require a decent chunk of time for the yogurt to dry out, they are actually pretty simple and super easy.
I used this recipe from the Kitchn for the yogurt coating and I have to say that I was really skeptical on whether or not it would work, but WOW it so did.

I left mine to dry overnight twice and would recommend doing the same. After that the bars can be stored just like any other granola bar, but they’re gonna go fast.
Asher says these are better than good, they are amazing. And that is coming from a five-year old.

And we all know that little people always tell it like it is.

Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.

Oh and Asher says to tell you again that, “they are delicious”!.
Please forgive me if this was answered – I want to make these for my kids for school lunches, but the schools here are all nut free – has anyone tried an alternative to the PB? apple butter? something else? Thanks!
You’re too cute! Thnx for sharing the recipe. I’ve been dealing w/systemic yeast for some time so need to eat with no wheat/gluten, no dairy and low sugar. It’s not always easy and usu boring so any help to make my diet a little more exciting is a plus. I’ll have to modify it a bit but it still sounds very yummy!
Thank you!!
Hey i left an early comment about using your recipe and photos for a school project and credit will be given to you.
I tried these yesterday. I don’t have a microwave so I used the toaster oven 30 seconds at a time until the yogurt liquified. I think I should have added a little more powdered sugar than I did because my coating isn’t thick enough … Or maybe do it twice as you suggested. Are yours crunchy? Mine are very soft and break apart easily. More like a cliff bar texture but even softer…
Hi Melanie, mine are pretty soft. The longer you let me out, the better they will hold their form. Adding more powdered sugar might make them harder, but I am not sure. Let me know if you have any other questions.
Hi there. This looks so good. I want to give it a try but I don’t have brown rice krispie. Can I substitute it with something else? Any suggestion? Thanks. 😀
HI! It depends. I think another cereal like option would be fine. What are you thinking?
Nutrition facts?
I am sorry, I do not have them. You can calculate them online if you would like. Thanks!
These look so good and they’re perfect for beating the heat!
Hey, I’m doing a school project and i would love for your recipe and photos to be featured in it. All credit will go to you and your website will also be featured for others to check out.
I just made this recipe and after I took the Pyrex pan out of the freezer the granola didn’t seem like it had enough peanut butter and honey to keep the granola bars together. Did anyone else have this issue?
I ended up just drizzling the greek yogurt mixture onto the oat mixture to transform it into a granola. It turned out delicious!
I previously commented about these. I followed the directions, using a 9×13 pan. Them one came out MUCH thinner than the picture in the recipe and did not stay together very well. I think a smaller pan, making the bars thicker, would help them stay together better.
HI Jenny, I am really sorry they did not hold for you. A lot of things can come into play, but maybe try using a smaller pan and a bit more honey + peanut butter next time. I would start with 1/4 cup more of each and see how it goes. Really glad you where still able to enjoy this as granola! 🙂
I left mine to dry over night but they came out soggy what did I do wrong.
Hi Amy,
Did you do anything differently?? They may need to just sit another night. Sorry for the trouble!
I would like the Nutritional Facts on this receipe .
I am anxious to try this. Do you have the Nutritional facts available? I would sure like to have them.
I am sorry, I do not have it. I can be calculated online however.
Love the visual treat.. I honestly thot it was white chocolate.. couldnt have dreamt it was yogurt.. amazing… loved it
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These granola bars look amazing!
I’m actually making them right now and was wondering if I am understanding this right: So after the bars are dipped into the yogurt the first and the second time, do I air- dry the granola bars? Or do i put them back into the freezer!
Sorry for the late response, I am traveling. Yes, air dry the bars. Not the freezer. Hope you love them!