28.10.2008 No-Bake Pecan Brittle Bars

No-Bake Pecan Brittle Bars

I can’t say no to oats lately. No matter what form they come in. Intervention, please?

These are a little bit crunchy, a little bit chewy, a little bit crumbly too, and a lot easy to grab from the fridge when you’re in a rush in the morning. They’re also way open to variations, which I always like in a recipe.


4 cups (320 g) old-fashioned rolled oats
1 cup (109 g) chopped pecans
1/4 teaspoon fine sea salt
3 tablespoons (45 ml) melted coconut oil
1/3 cup (64 g) raw sugar
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
3 tablespoons (63 g) agave nectar or (63 g) brown rice syrup
1 tablespoon (22 g) blackstrap or regular molasses

Line an 8 x 4-inch (20 x 10-cm) loaf pan with parchment paper.
Toast oats, pecans and salt in a large saucepan on medium heat, stirring constantly, until lightly browned and fragrant.
Place in a large bowl.
In the same saucepan, combine oil, sugar, cinnamon, agave, and molasses. Cook on medium heat until it bubbles and the sugar is melted: it will take about 2 minutes.
Fold wet ingredients into dry, until coated.
Place the mixture into the prepared pan, pressing down firmly with an extra piece of parchment to avoid a sticky mess.
Chill in fridge for a few hours or overnight to let it set before slicing.

Yield: 4 bars

  • Ricki says:

    Oooh, yum. But then again, why would anyone say “no” to oats?? ;)

  • No bake? I could probably handle these. Thanks for the recipe!

  • Celine says:

    you can totally handle far more than this, Lisa.

    actually Ricki…you’re right, I don’t know anyone who would say no to them. I’m sure it’s possible to find them, though. in order to tickle them into liking oats, that is!

  • Vegetation says:

    Oh YUM! I’m seeing a sunflower seed rice syrup sweetened variation for the kids for school (no nuts :( ). But definitely your variation for home!! (I just know I’m going to be naughty and add chocolate to these somehow though).

  • Celine says:

    ha, Amy, I just added brown rice syrup as a great alternative to agave before reading your comment, great minds think alike! and chocolate goes well with everything. unfortunately?
    have you checked out the gf sites linked on the right for help with your bread? I’ve seen a lot of successful gf bread loaves around, but I don’t know if they’d fit all the criteria that you have to go for.

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