Introducing these delicious Sunflower Seed Bars: a perfect blend of simple, wholesome ingredients. Enjoy these bars as a nutritious on-the-go treat or a quick energy boost anytime you need it!
7 x 10 pan note: if you don't have this exact size, don't worry! You can use any size pan, you just have to ensure to flatten the bar mixture appropriately and be okay with edges that may not be straight if the mixture doesn't fill your pan.
Ingredients
1 ¾cupssunflower seeds,raw or roasted; unsalted
¼cuphoney
¼cupdried currants
1 ½tspoil: coconut, avocado, canola or sunflower
¼tspsalt,omit if sunflower seeds are salted
Instructions
1. If using raw sunflower seeds, toast the seeds until golden brown. (Either: in a frying pan, toast the seeds over medium heat for 5-10 minutes; keep shaking the pan to prevent burning - OR roast in the oven at 375℉ for about 5- 10 minutes)
2. Pre-line an 8x8 square baking tin with parchment paper; leave some paper up and along the edges to make for easier removal
3. Pre-heat the oven to 300℉
4. In a mixing bowl, combine roasted seeds with oil and salt. Stir to combine.
5. Add the honey. *If your honey is thick or granulated, heat in a saucepan over low heat or microwave for about 20 seconds until it becomes a liquid consistency
6. Add the currants and lightly stir to combine
7. Pour mixture into the parchment lined pan. Use the back of a spoon to spread and flatten; ensure to fill/spread any gaps. The bars should not be thick; ideally about 2-3 sunflower seeds thick.
8. Bake at 325℉ for 10-12 minutes
9. Remove from oven and allow to completely cool in the pan (The bars will still be soft right out of the oven but will stiffen as they cool)
10. Once completely cooled, cut into bars and store in the fridge
Note: consider wrapping individual bars with saran wrap or foil to avoid sticking together in a container - or to make them a quick grab and go snack
Notes
Store in the fridge: these bars are easily good in the fridge for up to 8 weeks - though I can guarantee they'll be gobbled up long before then.
Although these bars are certainly shelf stable at room temperature, warmer temperatures can turn them sticky and make them prone to falling apart.
Consider wrapping individual bars with saran wrap or foil to avoid sticking together if stacking them in a container - wrapping them also makes them a quick grab and go snack.