Introduction to Low Carb Bars
I used to eat a Nature Valley Granola Bar every day for breakfast on my way to school, so these Low Carb Bars bring back all the great memories of my childhood! We used simple, whole ingredients to recreate our favorite high-carb bar and nailed it on the first try. This recipe was inspired by Stoka Bars, so definitely check out their products if you’re looking for a quick grab-and-go snack.
How Do These Hold Up To Other Low Carb Snack Bars?
You may be asking yourself how these compare to pre-packaged ones. Although ones you can buy online or in store may have the convenience factor that these don’t because no baking is required, the ingredients and macros are a little questionable. Let’s take a look:

- Quest Bars use a lot of fiber and are higher in total carbs.
- Atkins Lift Bars also use a lot of fiber along with sucralose for the sweetener.
- Keto Bars are going to be your best option, but they still use a little more erythritol than we like to see.
That all being said, if you take just a little time over the weekend to make a double or triple batch of these low-carb bars, you will not only have a great snack for the week, but you can pack them in your kids’ lunch boxes! You’ll know exactly what is going into these bars and you’ll feel great about eating them. Overall, these bars are lower in carbs (most of them coming from whole ingredients) and they will satisfy that crunch craving that no other bar can.
Nature Valley Granola Low Carb Bars
You don’t need to use the granola bar mold we did unless you also want the true feel of a Nature Valley granola bar. Fat bomb molds or muffin molds will work great and give you little bites of heaven! Don’t forget to tag us on Instagram – we would love to see you and your families enjoying these low-carb bars on the go or at home!
Recipe Note
The goal of this recipe was to replicate the delicious Stoka Bars, which lists Butter Powder on their packaging as an ingredient. If you don’t want to purchase this ingredient, you can try substituting with the following ingredients. Let us know how your variation turns out!
Low Carb Nature Valley Granola Bars Recipe
A low-carb take on crunchy granola bars, made with nuts, cinnamon, and butter powder.
Recipe Details
- Total Time: 50 minutes
- Servings: 4 Bars
- Calories per serving: 292 kcal
Ingredients and Instructions
Ingredients:
Not specified in the original text. Please refer to the original recipe for the list of ingredients.
Instructions:
- Preheat your oven to 275 degrees F.
- Add everything to a food processor and pulse until you have chunks of almonds, but everything is combined.
- Spoon the mixture into your mold and press it down very firmly using a spatula.
- Bake for 30 minutes, until edges are browned. Allow to cool for 15-20 minutes until set.
Notes
- Net Carbs: 5g
- Serving Size: 1 bar
Nutrition Facts
- Calories: 292
- Calories from Fat: 216
- % Daily Value:
- Fat: 24g, 37%
- Carbohydrates: 11g, 4%
- Fiber: 6g, 24%
- Protein: 8g, 16%
Course, Cuisine, and Keyword
- Course: Snack
- Cuisine: American
- Keyword: low-carb bars