Easy Keto Granola Bars Recipe (Copycat KIND Bars)

Keto Granola Bars (Copycat KIND Bars)

yield: 10 SERVINGS

prep time: 15 MINUTES

cook time: 25 MINUTES

total time: 40 MINUTES

Directions

1

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line a 9x9-inch baking dish with parchment paper for easy removal and set aside.

2

To make the caramel sauce:

Add butter and keto brown sweetener to a small saucepan. Bring to a simmer over low heat, stirring occasionally to prevent scorching. This will take about 7-10 minutes. The sauce will just start to slightly thicken. Remove from heat and stir in vanilla extract. (Be careful as it might bubble up when you add the vanilla). Set aside.

3

While the caramel sauce is simmering, finely chop the coconut and nuts. This will help them stick together better with the syrup.

 

4

In a large bowl, add all the nuts, coconut flakes, 1/2 cup of chocolate chips, 1 tablespoon of cinnamon, 1/2 teaspoon salt, and mix together.  Once you have created your caramel syrup in the step above, pour over the nut mixture and stir to fully combine.

5

Grab the 9x9-inch dish and pour in the nut mixture. Press down firmly with a spatula making sure you do not have any air pockets.

6

Bake for 25 minutes.  Remove from the oven, and let cool completely before cutting into 10 bars.

7

If you want to drizzle chocolate over your KIND bar, microwave white chocolate and coconut oil in a small bowl for 15-second increments until melted. Drizzle the white chocolate with a spoon over your bars. YUM!

Nutrition Information

Yield: 10 bars with white chocolate drizzle, Serving Size: 1 bar
Amount Per Serving: 493 calories Calories | 47.2g Fat | 24.1g Total Carbs | 11.1g Fiber | 2.7g Sugar | 9.6g Sugar Alcohol | 7.4g Protein | 3.4g Net Carbs

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KIND bars are delicious, but I’ve got an even better keto granola bars recipe you can make at home that’s lower in carbs and yummier! These keto granola bars are better than anything you’ll get at the grocery store.

holding keto granola bars

These tasty keto granola bars are the perfect go-to snack!

KIND bars are so delicious, but also aren’t as low-carb as you’d think – all of them contain added sugar. So I set out to make a homemade version that tastes similar to the real thing but is much lower in carbs.

Well, I did it! 🙌

drizzling white chocolate on keto granola bars

Keto KIND bars are so good, you won’t believe they’re only 3.4 grams of net carbs each!

Not only are these copycat keto KIND bars easy to make, but they taste even yummier than the real thing. No joke! The homemade caramel syrup is made with keto brown sweetener and butter. It pairs amazingly with the golden brown crunch from the nut mixture and toasted coconut. SO good.

While the bar is amazing on its own, you can easily bump up the yum factor by drizzling melted no-sugar-added white chocolate over the top! 😋 Highly recommend adding the white chocolate drizzle. It actually makes these bars taste more like a dessert!

keto granola bar ingredients

keto caramel sauce in a saucepan

adding keto chocolate chips to a bowl with nuts

bowl with nuts, coconut, keto chocolate chips, cinnamon

nut, coconut, keto chocolate chip mixutre for keto granola bars

pouring keto caramel sauce over nut mixture

nut mixture in a baking pan

pressing keto nut mixture into a pan for keto granola bars

baked keto granola bars

sliced keto granola bars, holidng one

holding a keto granola bar with white chocolate drizzled on it


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Keto Granola Bars (Copycat KIND Bars)

yield: 10 SERVINGS

prep time: 15 MINUTES

cook time: 25 MINUTES

total time: 40 MINUTES

This recipe is packed with flavor from the keto caramel sauce to the toasted nuts and coconut flakes!

Directions

1

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line a 9x9-inch baking dish with parchment paper for easy removal and set aside.

2

To make the caramel sauce:

Add butter and keto brown sweetener to a small saucepan. Bring to a simmer over low heat, stirring occasionally to prevent scorching. This will take about 7-10 minutes. The sauce will just start to slightly thicken. Remove from heat and stir in vanilla extract. (Be careful as it might bubble up when you add the vanilla). Set aside.

3

While the caramel sauce is simmering, finely chop the coconut and nuts. This will help them stick together better with the syrup.

 

4

In a large bowl, add all the nuts, coconut flakes, 1/2 cup of chocolate chips, 1 tablespoon of cinnamon, 1/2 teaspoon salt, and mix together.  Once you have created your caramel syrup in the step above, pour over the nut mixture and stir to fully combine.

5

Grab the 9x9-inch dish and pour in the nut mixture. Press down firmly with a spatula making sure you do not have any air pockets.

6

Bake for 25 minutes.  Remove from the oven, and let cool completely before cutting into 10 bars.

7

If you want to drizzle chocolate over your KIND bar, microwave white chocolate and coconut oil in a small bowl for 15-second increments until melted. Drizzle the white chocolate with a spoon over your bars. YUM!

Nutrition Information

Yield: 10 bars with white chocolate drizzle, Serving Size: 1 bar
Amount Per Serving: 493 calories Calories | 47.2g Fat | 24.1g Total Carbs | 11.1g Fiber | 2.7g Sugar | 9.6g Sugar Alcohol | 7.4g Protein | 3.4g Net Carbs

Brought to you by Hip2Keto.

holding keto granola bar with white chocolate

Tips for making the best keto granola bars:

  • Feel free to swap out any of the nuts and seeds for your favorites. I really love the flavor of the mix I chose but you can definitely personalize it to your preference!
  • Don’t skip the step to finely chop the nuts. It makes a huge difference in helping the bars stay together. We had a hard time getting the bars to hold together initially. They kept turning into granola! I used a handheld nut grinder like this one for all the nuts and it works awesome! It’s actually one of my favorite kitchen gadgets!
  • The caramel sauce just needs to slow simmer for about 7 to 10 minutes. It won’t really thicken up much, but that’s okay. It sets up while it’s baking. I also poured it over the coconut, nut, and chocolate chip mixture while it was still hot and it sort of melted the chocolate chips and just made everything hold together perfectly.

Once you make these special treats for your family, there’s no turning back!

You will never want to buy KIND bars from the store again. Everyone will be begging you to make this healthier and lower-carb alternative at home. These make a great breakfast and are especially tasty with coffee.

Enjoy!

keto granola bars copycat kind bars on a cutting board

Here’s what my Hip sidekick Emily had to say about these keto granola bars:

“I’m usually not a big granola bar person but these are incredible! I’ve been eating them for breakfast with my coffee and, omg, so yummy! I love the flavor of the caramel sauce with the nut and coconut mixture. It’s perfect! And don’t skip the white chocolate drizzle!


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About the writer:

Ashley Mott is a keto recipe developer and has over 2 years of experience as a content creator. She studied design and historic preservation. She has always loved testing new and innovative recipes.


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  1. Shirley

    I followed the recipe except I used Lakanto golden monkfruit instead of Swerve, and I added 1/2 tsp cardamom. It was easy to make and I loved the flavor. Mine were not sticky enough and did not stay together in bars, but the flavor was so good I ate it as granola.

  2. RENEE K

    i love this. My whole family also loves it. My first time did not work out as well as the next time. I feel like the trick is getting the Carmel sauce thick. Definitely need the 7-10 minutes cooking. Packing the mixture tightly also helped. After baking and cooling a while I put the pan in the refrigerator for a while to completely cool. I was able to get bars out instead of all crumbles.

    • Amber (Hip Sidekick)

      Oh good! Thanks for the feedback! SO glad it worked out better for you the 2nd time!

  3. Janel

    Where do the Lily’s chocolate chips come in? I see there is chocolate in the regular ingredients and white chocolate as an optional drizzle. Doesn’t say when to add the chocolate chips.

    • Jennifer (Hip Sidekick)

      Oops, you are right! They go in with the nut mixture before adding the caramel sauce! Thanks, Janel!

  4. Janel Litzner

    Thanks for the reply! My hubby is going to love these!!

    • Jennifer (Hip Sidekick)

      You are very welcome, Janel!

  5. Julia

    I loooooove this recipe when I add up all the net carbs I still end up with 43.5 if there are 10 servings that’s over 4 carbs per serving. I wish I could figure this part of the keto equation out 🙁

    • Amber (Hip Sidekick)

      Hi Julia! We would be happy to double check this for you, if you wanted to send us the brands of the items you used for yours.

  6. dawn

    Hi – I really, really, do not like coconut – how much would it change the outcome if I omitted it? Thanks!

    • Ashley (Hip2Save Sidekick)

      Hi Dawn! You can absolutely omit the coconut. I would just add extra nuts to your mix in place of the shredded coconut. Now it will change your carb count, just keep that in mind. Enjoy!

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