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My version of homemade protein bars originates from the idea of making homemade Quest bars that don't taste like rubber. You will love these protein bars!

Homemade Quest Bars

My version of homemade protein bars originates from the idea of making homemade Quest bars that don't taste like rubber. You will love these protein bars!
3.89 from 18 votes
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
Course: Dessert, Snack
Cuisine: Keto
Keyword: Keto, Low-Carb
Servings: 2 bars
Calories: 147kcal

Ingredients

Macadamia based protein bar

Coconut based protein bar

Instructions

  • This procedure applies to whichever version of protein bar you choose to make.
  • Get your ingredients ready. In a small bowl, combine flour (or meal) and protein powder. Have the tablespoon of butter at hand.
    LCHF homemade Quest bars
  • Pour the IMO syrup into a small microwave-safe bowl (or a ramekin).
    LCHF homemade Quest bars
  • In a microwave, nuke the syrup on high for 20 seconds.
  • Take the bowl with the hot syrup out of the microwave and immediately mix in the nut butter (use a spoon). While the mixture is still hot, mix in the flour-protein mix.

    Feel free to add in some spices at this point. I love adding ½ tsp. of matcha green tea powder, especially with the coconut version.
    LCHF homemade Quest bars
  • The mixture will probably be crumbly and should also be sticky. Put it on a kitchen foil, cover it with more foil, and use your hands to shape one or two bars.
    LCHF homemade Quest bars
  • If you desire, add some dark chocolate bits or crushed nuts.
    LCHF homemade Quest bars
  • Place the bars in the fridge. You can eat one straight away or microwave it for 20 seconds (in this case it will inflate a bit and get soft. You can add some whipped cream, and eat the bar as a dessert).

Nutrition

Calories: 147kcal
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