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For any parent with young children, mornings can be a real challenge. That’s why I regularly whip up a batch of these convenient Oatmeal-On-The-Go Bars every couple weeks. They serve as a quick, healthy breakfast option, whether enjoyed at the table or on the move. These bars are loaded with oats, dried fruits, nuts, and apple sauce, making them a perfectly balanced and time-saving morning meal!

I’m a self-proclaimed oatmeal fanatic! Oatmeal is my ultimate go-to not only for its nutritious goodness but also for its quick-fix nature, perfect for us parents dashing through hectic mornings. But I’m not the only one crazy about it at home. My kids ask for oatmeal just as much as they ask for their fluffy pancakes, omelets, and golden waffles.
I wanted to create something with oatmeal that’s ideal for those crazy, no-time-to-cook mornings (which, let’s be real, is almost every morning for many of us!). So, I brainstormed and came up with the concept of these Oatmeal On-The-Go Bars. Considering how every mom I know seems to have a trusty LARA, Clif, or Odwalla bar stashed in her bag alongside the chaos essentials like wallets, diapers, wipes, and sippy cups, I assumed coming up with a delicious and healthy oatmeal bar would be a welcomed idea!

Why I Love Oatmeal On-The-Go Bars
- Quick & Nutritious Breakfast: Oatmeal bars provide a fast, healthy breakfast option for busy mornings, perfect for kids (and parents) on the go.
- Convenient Snack for Outings: These portable bars are mess-free snacks ideal for busy parents and active kids during travels and outings.
- Sustained Energy for Activities: Loaded with nourishing ingredients, they offer a long-lasting energy boost for active days and after-school activities.
- Versatile Treat Anytime: Enjoy them as morning bites, lunchbox additions, or after-school snacks, catering to kids’ needs throughout the day.
- Healthy & Filling Snack: Packed with fiber and essential nutrients, these bars keep hunger at bay, making them an ideal option for both parents and kids.

The Ingredients
- Old Fashioned Oats
- Whole Wheat Flour
- Ground Cinnamon
- Kosher salt
- Baking Powder
- Milk of Choice
- Honey, Agave or Maple Syrup
- Applesauce
- Large Egg
- Vanilla
- Dried fruit (cranberries, raisins, blueberries, and/or cherries)
- Nuts or Seeds (walnuts, pistachios, pecans, sunflower seeds, and/or pepitas)
*See recipe card for exact measurements and substitutions*

How to Make Oatmeal On-The-Go Bars
1. Preheat Oven: Preheat your oven to 375°F.
2. Combine Dry Ingredients: In a bowl, mix the oats, flour, cinnamon, salt and baking powder thoroughly.


3. Mix Wet Ingredients: In a separate bowl, combine the milk, applesauce, egg, honey (agave or maple syrup), and vanilla.


4. Blend the Mixture: Pour the dry ingredients into the wet mixture, combining them well. Add the dried fruits and nuts and mix thoroughly.
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5. Transfer to Baking Dish: Pour the oatmeal mixture into a buttered, greased or parchment lined 7 x 11 inch baking dish.

6. Bake to Perfection: Bake for approximately 30 minutes or until the mixture thickens and turns a golden hue.
7. Cool and Serve: Let the dish cool, then cut it into squares for serving.

Are Oatmeal Bars Allergy-Friendly?
These Oatmeal-On-The-Go Bars are really easy to customize to fit any dietary preferences you or your family may have. Here are some ways you can make these bars suitable for many common allergies and sensitivities.
- Gluten-Free: Substitute your favorite 1:1 gluten-free flour for the whole wheat flour in this recipe to make these oatmeal bars gluten-free and suitable for those with gluten sensitivities.
- Dairy-Free: Use any kind of milk, such as oat, almond, or rice milk, as a suitable alternative for these oatmeal bars, making them dairy-free for individuals with lactose intolerance or dairy allergies.
- Egg-Free: Replace one egg with a small mashed banana or create a flax egg by mixing 1 tablespoon of ground flax with 3 tablespoons of water. Let the mixture sit for two minutes before using, making these oatmeal bars suitable for individuals with egg allergies or those following a vegan diet.
- Nut-Free: Leave the nuts out entirely or opt for a mixture of seeds (such as sunflower or pepitas) instead of nuts to create nut-free oatmeal bars, catering to those with nut allergies.

How to Store/Freeze Oatmeal On-The-Go Bars
- Room Temperature: You can store the oatmeal bars in an airtight container at room temperature for 1 day.
- Refrigeration: For longer storage, keep the bars in the refrigerator for up to 4 days, ensuring they are placed in an airtight container or wrapped tightly in plastic wrap.
- Freezing: To extend the shelf life even further, wrap the bars individually or place them in a single layer in an airtight container or freezer bag. They can be stored in the freezer for up to 3 months. To thaw, place in the refrigerator for 24-48 hours or defrost gently in the microwave.

More Breakfast Bar Recipes
- Chocolate Chip Granola Bars
- Protein Bars
- Protein Cereal Bars
- Fruit and Oat Crumble Bars
- 5 Ingredient Cereal Bars
- Homemade Fig Bars
For all of you “on-the-go” parents, these oatmeal bars are for you! They’re easy to make, super healthy and convenient for busy mornings! I’ve even had parents tell me that their little ones who were picky about oatmeal LOVED these bars! Give them a try and let me know what you think in the comments or tag me on social media if you make them!

Oatmeal On-The-Go Bars
Ingredients
- 2 cups old fashioned oats
- 1 cup whole wheat flour
- 1 1/2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
- pinch kosher salt
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1 1/2 cups milk of choice
- 3 tablespoons honey, agave or maple syrup
- 1/2 cup applesauce
- 1 large egg
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 3/4 cup dried fruit (cranberries, raisins, blueberries, and/or cherries)
- 1/2 cup nuts (walnuts, sunflower seeds, and/or pepitas)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375°F.
- Place the first 5 dry ingredients in a bowl and stir to combine.
- Mix the milk, applesauce, egg, agave, and vanilla in a separate bowl.
- Pour the dry ingredients into the wet mixture, stir to combine and then fold in the dried fruits and nuts.
- Pour the oatmeal mixture into a buttered, greased or parchment lined 7 x 11 inch baking dish.
- Bake for 30 minutes or until thickened and golden.
- Cool completely then cut into squares or bars and serve.
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Notes
- Gluten-Free: Substitute your favorite 1:1 gluten-free flour for the whole wheat flour in this recipe to make these oatmeal bars gluten-free and suitable for those with gluten sensitivities.
- Dairy-Free: Use any kind of milk, such as oat, almond, or rice milk, as a suitable alternative for these oatmeal bars, making them dairy-free for individuals with lactose intolerance or dairy allergies.
- Egg-Free: Replace one egg with a small mashed banana or create a flax egg by mixing 1 tablespoon of ground flax with 3 tablespoons of water. Let the mixture sit for two minutes before using, making these oatmeal bars suitable for individuals with egg allergies or those following a vegan diet.
- Nut-Free: Leave the nuts out entirely or opt for a mixture of seeds (such as sunflower or pepitas) instead of nuts to create nut-free oatmeal bars, catering to those with nut allergies.
- Room Temperature: You can store the oatmeal bars in an airtight container at room temperature for 1 day.
- Refrigeration: For longer storage, keep the bars in the refrigerator for up to 4 days, ensuring they are placed in an airtight container or wrapped tightly in plastic wrap.
- Freezing: To extend the shelf life even further, wrap the bars individually or place them in a single layer in an airtight container or freezer bag. They can be stored in the freezer for up to 3 months. To thaw, place in the refrigerator for 24-48 hours or defrost gently in the microwave.





Just made these this morning. They were super easy for me and my 2 1/2 year to make together. Something so quick, easy and healthy is great to have being 8 months pregnant and having a toddler. My husband wasn’t big on them, but I think next time I’ll drizzle his with a little maple syrup. My son and I liked them though. We omitted the nuts and added rehydrated cranberries and blueberries. The extra kick of sweetness from the fruit is a nice breakfast treat!
Could you make them plain w/o the nuts and fruit? Would you have to alter any of the other ingredients? Please help:-)
These would be perfect for those first couple months post-partum too! You know, when all you have time for is to walk through the kitchen real fast and grab something to put in your face. Ha ha. (This will keep it from being cake or some kind of cereal bar w/ingredients I can’t pronounce.) 😀
These look delish! My nursing babe is allergic to dairy, so I’ll have to try it using vanilla rice milk. Hope they turn out ok w/ the substitute! Anyone try it w/ water?
Just wondering if anyone has used tofu or something else as an egg substitute? My nephew could likely eat these if it weren’t for the egg… Any thoughts?
Out of milk and stuck at home in the snow! Any ideas for a sub bc my son loves them?
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This looks like an amazing recipe! Do you have any thoughts about using pureed plums instead of apple sauce?
Does the pan size make a big differince? I don’t have a 7 by 11 so I used one of my 9 by 13 pans.
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Just wanted to say that I tried this when my son was 2.5 and he would not eat them. He just turned 3 and he is obsessed with making and eating them!! Thank you…he will not eat oatmeal any other way and I love how easy it is to feed him breakfast or snack. (And his pregnant Mommy loves them, too!)
I was wondering if anyone has tried fresh sour cherries in something like this. If you have, what liquid should I reduce? Applesauce?
Thanks!
Thanks for this recipe! My 5 year old has a severe tree nut and sunflower seeds/oil allergy, and this recipe has been a blessing. It’s extremely difficult to find granola bars that are okay for her to eat, healthy, and that she likes. I usually make the recipe with dried cherries and a few chocolate chips, in place of the nuts. This recipe has become a staple in our house. The best thing? Not only does she love them, but my husband, my other 2 kids, and I love them as well. She doesn’t have to feel that, once again, she has to have something different than the rest of her family. Thanks!!!
I’ve never used agave is this a sugar substitute? So if I wanted to simply use sugar how do I convert the amount?