
My mum learned early on to carry crackers with her wherever she went. Really, it was an act of self-preservation. My dad and I suffered from a condition called non-glucose-grumpus. Yeah, no food...low blood sugar...GRUMPY! Out came the crackers - preferably the cellophane-wrapped double packs of saltines. It was enough to calm Sir Grump-a-lot and his daughter until the next meal could be found.
Now I am very careful not to miss a meal. The day stay starts with something substantial enough to re-fuel me after a workout and to hold me through until the next meal. Typically that's something like a Healthy Yogurt Parfait with Blueberries & Granola or a Frittata with Artichoke & Tomato. When I'm in a hurry, I grab something quick and easy like these granola bars, made flavorful with dried mango, hazelnuts and ground ginger.
I shared my first version of low fat granola bars several months ago. They were also low sugar, only sweetened with some mashed banana. If you can find dried mango that's not sweetened, this current version can also be deemed very low in sugar. If you can't find the unsweetened version, these will still contain far less sugar than any granola bar you can buy at the grocery store.
These granola bars are soft and chewy rather than crispy, and are truly satisfying. They are at their best when chilled and left to rest in the fridge before eating.
The recipe:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Line a 8- by 8-inch baking pan with parchment paper, with about 1 inch of parchment paper overlapping the sides.
Spread out the oats and chopped hazelnuts on a baking sheet. Place in the oven until they are lightly toasted, stirring occasionally, 6 to 8 minutes. Watch carefully so they don't burn.
In a medium bowl, mash the bananas with the back of a fork. Stir in applesauce until combined.

Transfer the oats and hazelnuts to a large bowl and stir in dried mango, ground flax seed (flax meal), ground ginger and salt.
Stir the banana mixture into the oat mixture until well combined and starting to clump together. Transfer to the prepared baking dish and press down evenly.
Bake until the bars are golden brown and starting to separate from sides of the pan, about 30 minutes. Let cool on a wire rack for 15 minutes.
Use the parchment paper to lift the bars out of the pan. Let cool to room temperature, then cut into bars.
Cover and refrigerate for at least 1 hour before serving. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator.

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Low Fat Granola Bars with Mango, Hazelnut & Ginger Recipe
Ingredients
- 2 â…“ cups old-fashioned oats
- ½ cup chopped hazelnuts
- 2 large ripe bananas
- ½ cup unsweetened applesauce
- ½ cup chopped dried mango
- 1 tablespoon ground flax seed or flax meal
- ¾ teaspoon ground ginger
- ¼ teaspoon salt
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- Line a 8- by 8-inch baking pan with parchment paper, with about 1 inch of parchment paper overlapping the sides.
- Spread out the oats and chopped hazelnuts on a baking sheet. Place in the oven until they are lightly toasted, stirring occasionally, 6 to 8 minutes. Watch carefully so they don't burn.
- In a medium bowl, mash the bananas with the back of a fork. Stir in applesauce until combined.
- Transfer the oats and hazelnuts to a large bowl and stir in dried mango, ground flax seed (flax meal), ground ginger and salt.
- Stir the banana mixture into the oat mixture until well combined and starting to clump together. Transfer to the prepared baking dish and press down evenly.
- Bake until the bars are golden brown and starting to separate from sides of the pan, about 30 minutes. Let cool on a wire rack for 15 minutes.
- Use the parchment paper to lift the bars out of the pan. Let cool to room temperature, then cut into bars.
- Cover and refrigerate for at least 1 hour before serving. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator.
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Alyssa @ Queen of Quinoa
I ran out of granola this weekend and was staring at the bananas on my counter wondering if you can use them as a sweetener. I'm so happy I found your recipe. Off to experiment making them with quinoa flakes 🙂
Alison @ Ingredients, Inc.
this is totally up my alley! It was so great to see you this weekend even if just for a bit!
Becky at Vintage Mixer
I love that your mum always carried saltines around with her! These granola bars would be fabulous to always have in your purse, much better than saltines 🙂
Dara (Cookin' Canuck)
I agree, Becky. However, those saltines really did the trick at the time.
Gerry @ Foodness Gracious
You grumpy, I think not 🙂 great looking bars and fantastic pics!
Take care..
Dara (Cookin' Canuck)
Ha! Apparently, you've never seen me when I'm hungry. It's not pretty. 🙂
angela
how much mango?
Dara (Cookin' Canuck)
Sorry about that, Angela. I just edited the recipe to read 1/2 cup chopped dried mango.
Eliza Jane
Oh wow I can't wait to try these!
Dara (Cookin' Canuck)
Thanks, Eliza. Homemade granola bars are a favorite in our house.
Ali @ Gimme Some Oven
Love making homemade granola bars! Always feel so much better knowing exactly what's in them. This ingredient combo sounds delicious!!
Dara (Cookin' Canuck)
I feel the same way, Ali. The long list of unnatural sounding ingredients in some store-bought ingredients makes me jumpy.
Maria
Love all of the flavors in these healthy bars!
Dara (Cookin' Canuck)
Thanks, Maria. The mango, ginger and hazelnuts really do work well together.
Traci
I love this recipe! I am always looking for something to munch on after a workout and these are just perfect. Thank you! Another great recipe!
Dara (Cookin' Canuck)
Thanks, Traci! I love that these are so easy to just grab and go before and after a workout.
claudia @whats cookin italian cuisine
If you endorse this as being healthy and low fat then I am all over it cant wait to try it... btw your photos are fabulous on your accomplishment in weight loss. You were always gorgeous either way, congratulations, the maintaining is very difficult at times.. I am down 22 pounds... you certainly look healthy!
Dara (Cookin' Canuck)
Well done, Claudia! Yes, the maintenance is definitely a conscious effort...but so worth it.