Hi there and happy Monday. Instead of going to the office this morning I’m heading to Boston for work. I’ve been to Massachusetts when I was younger, but didn’t get a chance to visit Boston. I’ve heard many wonderful things about the city so I’m really excited to check it out for myself!
A couple weekends ago I made a batch of protein bars to have a healthy snack on hand while traveling to Vegas. Isaac and I ate them throughout the week and they were tasty, but I wanted to tweak the recipe before posting it.
Since I’m traveling again this week I decided to make another batch and this time they turned out perfectly! If you’re looking for a quick snack, on the go breakfast or a way to use up ripe bananas, these protein bars are for you!

Banana Carob Protein Bars
Adapted from this recipe / Serves 8 / Print Recipe
Ingredients:
- 1 cup old fashioned rolled oats
- 1 cup oat flour
- 1/3 cup protein powder (I used vanilla brown rice protein powder)
- 1 T chia seeds (optional)
- 1 t cinnamon
- pinch of sea salt
- 2 medium ripe bananas, mashed
- 3 egg whites
- 1/2 cup unsweetened vanilla almond milk
- 2 T smooth natural peanut butter (or almond butter)
- 1/2 T honey
- 5 drops of liquid stevia (or 1 T more of honey)
- 1 t vanilla
- 1/4 cup carob chips (or chocolate chips)
Preparation:
- Preheat oven to 350° F.
- In a bowl combine all dry ingredients – oats, oat flour, protein powder, chia seeds, cinnamon and salt.
- In a large bowl combine all wet ingredients – bananas, egg whites, almond milk, peanut butter, honey, stevia and vanilla.
- Slowly pour and stir the dry ingredients into the wet ingredients until everything is well mixed, then gently stir in the carob chips.
- Pour the batter into a greased 8 x 5 in. or 8 x 8 in. baking dish.
- Bake for 15-20 minutes, remove from oven and cool for 15-20 minutes.**
- Cut into 8 squares and enjoy.
** A cake tester may not come out completely clean because of the melted carob chips.
The I’ve found it’s best to wrap the squares in plastic wrap and store them in a ziplock bag or storage container in the fridge. They’ll last for about 1 week. If you want to save some for later, wrap them up the same way and place them in the freezer. I froze a few last time and they tasted just fine after letting them thaw.

Feel free to eat a few carob chips while you’re waiting for the bars to cool… I certainly did.
And don’t forget that today is the online auction for Susan of The Great Balancing Act. There are a TON of great things up for bid, including my spiced banana bread! Check it out and bid on something! I promise you’ll be able to find something up your alley.
See you all from Boston. Have a great day!

Brittany Mullins, HHC








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Umm low sugar, high protein with carob deliciousness to boot? So excited to give these a try!
Have fun in Boston! love that place
these bars look reallyreally good! I only have carob once in awhile. Its so expensive where I live!
Looks like a great protein packed snack. Happy travels!
Those really do sound great, I’ll definitely try them out.
These look delicious! I love that they’re high protein and perfect for an after workout snack.
Those sound delicious, and like a perfect portable snack for travel. It’s hard to find portable protein. Have a blast in Boston!
These look yummy! I’ve never tried baking with protein powder before.
I have a question: why carob? What not chocolate chips? What makes carob better, in your mind?
Hi Jenna,
I had carob chips on hand so I decided to use them instead of chocolate chips.
Also, I found some info about why carob chips are a healthy replacement for the chocolate chips. –>
Comparatively, carob chips have more dietary fibers than the chocolate chips. Also, carob chips are rich in protein and high in fiber. The calcium content of carob chips is higher than that of the chocolate chips. The absorption of calcium is blocked by oxalic acid present in chocolate and carob chips do not contain oxalic acid.
Hope that helps!
i have some protein powder that my husband doesn’t like in his shakes so i’ve been wanting to bake with it…these sound great!
YUM! I have to try these!
Gotta love high-protein baked goods! These look like they could pass for a healthy dessert. I love all the melty carob in them. <3
This looks sooooo good! I make a loaf of protein banana bread every week and this would be an awesome swap out so I don’t get sick of the BB. Thanks!
Thanks for sharing the recipe. These bar looks tasty, it made me want to try it now!
We are headed on a trip this week and I was just thinking I need to get making some sort of healthy treat. These look amazing! They’ll do the trick!
those look and sounds fabulous!!!!!!! great pictures too!
Mmmmm these look delicious! I’m always looking for snack/mini-meal ideas I can grab on the run for school. Can’t wait to try!
Oh, those bars look delicious! I bet they would be awesome out in the hot desert while i’m working!!
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That looks absolutely delicious, that I can actually mistake that for guilt-carb-loaded treats. I’ll share this recipe with my aunt, she’s the one who knows how to bake, and I can’t wait for her to try her hand at this. Thanks for this!
These look delicious! I can’t wait to make them
Is there something I could substitute for the egg whites?
I haven’t tried it but you could use flaxseed egg as a sub.
I would use 2 TB ground flax with 6 T warm water to make a flaxseed egg that would replace the 3 egg whites in this recipe. I hope it works for you!!
I used a 1/4 cup of silken tofu…it worked really well. And you couldn’t taste the tofu at all. Thanks for the awesome recipe!