Healthy Twix Bars
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Published Oct 25, 2021, Updated Jul 05, 2023
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These healthy Twix bars are vegan and gluten-free – made with an almond flour crust and a date caramel filling. They taste like the real deal and are sure to satisfy your candy craving!
Halloween is right around the corner… is this year flying by for you too?! And I’m so excited to share this recipe for upgraded Twix. It’s surprisingly easy to make and is sure to be a family favorite.
This recipe was actually created by my friend and cookbook author, Liz Moody. She created this Twix recipe for Eating Bird Food and I created Healthy Mounds Bars for her site! Isaac and I are obsessed with the homemade Mounds Bars so I have a feeling you’re going to love them as well.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- It’s dairy-free, vegan, gluten-free and made with natural sweeteners.
- It’s kid-friendly and adult-approved!
- They taste just like the regular Twix bars, but are loaded with real, whole food ingredients. No artificial ingredients over here!
- It’s the perfect healthier Halloween treat to make when you’re craving something sweet, but are trying to avoid the store-bought candy.

Making Twix Bars Healthier
Twix bars have always been one of my favorite candies, along with Reese’s peanut butter cups and Snickers. Ya girl loves her peanut butter! And if we’re being entirely honest, I would still sneak a bite every now and then, even in my health-obsessed adult life. Once I created this recipe, though, there was no longer a need because these are straight up amazing.
The almond meal cookie layer is crispy and rich and the caramel is decadently gooey and sweet. They’re an easy way to have all the scrumptious satisfaction of the candy bar, just without the refined sugars or artificial ingredients. Plus, they’re vegan and gluten-free!

Here’s What You Need
- almond meal or almond flour – this is the base of the cookie inside the Twix. Almond flour is more finely ground than almond meal, but either works for this recipe! I haven’t tried a substitute for the flour, but if you need this recipe to be nut-free, oat flour or all-purpose flour could work. Let me know if you try either in the comments below!
- baking soda – helps the cookies rise.
- maple syrup – a natural sweetener in the cookie layer. Any liquid sweetener like agave or honey should work well as a substitute.
- coconut oil – you’ll use coconut oil in the cookie layer and the date caramel sauce.
- vanilla extract – adds a hint of vanilla to these bars.
- dates – medjool dates give these Twix bars that distinct caramel flavor. Just pit the dates and soak them in hot water for 10-20 minutes to soften them up. This will be the base of the caramel layer.
- unsalted almond butter – you’ll add a little almond butter to the caramel mixture for a delicious, sweet, nutty flavor. If you don’t have almond butter on hand you can use cashew butter or peanut butter. Just note that if you use peanut butter it’ll have a stronger flavor. If you’re looking for a nut-free option, you can easily swap out the almond butter with tahini or sunflower seed butter.
- sea salt – to bring the flavors together in the cookies and caramel!
- chocolate chips – I used Lily’s dark chocolate chips but feel free to use whatever chocolate chips you have on hand. Just make sure they’re vegan if you want the Twix bars to be vegan!

How to Make Homemade Twix
There are three main parts to this bar: the cookie layer, caramel layer and chocolate! Here’s how to make these Twix bars:
- Make cookies: Combine the almond meal, sea salt, baking soda, maple syrup, coconut oil and vanilla extract with your hands and press together until everything is well mixed and the “dough” is a ball. Let it sit in the fridge for 10 minutes to set. Roll the dough into snakes and press them flat on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Place the dough in the freezer for 15 minutes before baking at 325ºF for 15 minutes. When they’re done cooking, let the cookies cool completely before removing from the pan. If you want to take a shortcut, you can press the dough into the bottom of a pan lined with parchment paper and bake right away – this will result in Twix “bars” instead of the traditional candy bar shape.
- Make caramel layer: Combine the dates, coconut oil, almond butter, salt and vanilla extract in a food processor or high powered blender until the mixture is really smooth. If you’re using a blender, start on low and increase to high when the mixture is more liquid.
- Assemble bars: Spread a generous layer of caramel on top of the cookie layer and place the caramel-topped cookies in the freezer.
- Melt chocolate: While your Twix bars are setting in the freezer, melt the chocolate in a double boiler or in the microwave in 30 second increments until fully melted. Watch your chocolate to make sure it doesn’t burn!
- Coat bars: When the chocolate has melted, spoon the chocolate over the bars, making sure to get it around the sides. If you went with the shortcut, spread an even layer atop the caramel and chocolate layer.
- Cool and enjoy: Let the bars cool completely and enjoy!
tip! If you want to take a shortcut, you can press the dough into the bottom of a pan lined with parchment paper and bake right away – this will result in Twix "bars" instead of the traditional candy bar shape.

How to Store Twix Bars
These homemade Twix bars store really well in the fridge or freezer! Store in an airtight container or bag in the refrigerator for up to 1 week or in the freezer for 1-2 months. But trust me, they won’t last this long!

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Be sure to check out all of the dessert recipes here on EBF!

Twix Bars
Ingredients
Cookie Layer
- 1 cup almond meal or almond flour
- ⅛ teaspoon sea salt
- ⅛ teaspoon baking soda
- 2 Tablespoons maple syrup
- 1 ½ Tablespoons melted coconut oil
- 1 ½ teaspoons vanilla extract
Caramel Layer
- 1 cup dates, pitted and soaked in hot water for 10 – 20 min, then drained
- 2 teaspoons coconut oil
- 3 Tablespoons unsalted almond butter
- ⅛ teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Chocoalte Coating
- 1-2 cups chocolate chips of choice, I used dark chocolate
- ½-1 Tablespoon coconut oil
Instructions
Cookie Layer:
- Combine all ingredients in a bowl, using your hands to press it together until it is well mixed and a ball shape. Let sit in fridge for 10 minutes. If you'd like to do the easier option, simply press dough into bottom of a parchment lined 8×8" pan
- To make traditional Twix shapes, roll dough into snakes and press snakes flat on a parchment lined baking sheet. Place shaped dough in freezer for 15 minutes before baking at 325°F degrees for 15 minutes. Remove from oven and let sit for at least 10 minutes (ideally, until they cool completely) before removing from pan.
Caramel Layer:
- Using a food processor or blender, process all ingredients together until completely smooth. If you're using a blender, it helps to start on a "low" setting until everything is more liquidy, then switching to "high" to get rid of any chunks.
Assembly:
- Spread a generous layer of the caramel on top of cookie layer; place caramel-topped cookies in freezer while you melt the chocolate in a double boiler or the microwave. (I did 1 cup chocolate chips + 1/2 Tablespoon coconut oil).
- Spoon chocolate over bars, making sure to swipe it around the sides, or simply spread an even layer atop the caramel and cookie layer if using 8×8″ pan. Let cool completely and enjoy!
- Store in an airtight container or bag in the refrigerator for up to 1 week or in the freezer for 1-2 months.
Notes
- Almond flour: I haven’t tried a substitute for the flour, but if you need this recipe to be nut-free, oat flour or all-purpose flour could work. Let me know if you try either in the comments below!
- Maple Syrup: Any liquid sweetener like agave or honey should work well as a substitute.
- Almond butter: If you don’t have almond butter on hand you can use cashew butter or peanut butter. Just note that if you use peanut butter it’ll have a stronger flavor. If you’re looking for a nut-free option, you can easily swap out the almond butter with tahini or sunflower seed butter.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Omg these look absolutely fabulous! I love Twix!
Don’t they? I can’t wait to make them myself!! 🙂
These look soooooo good. May have to make for a Halloween get together!
These look amazing Brittany! Can’t wait to make them myself! 🙂
Do it! I need to make a batch as well.
Oh my gosh these look DIVINE and surprisingly easy to make! Twix are my second favorite (Almond Joys being the first). This homemade, healthy version would be a hit at Christmas time too!
twin are one of my favs! I don’t think i would be able to share these because i’d probably eat them all in one sitting! Gonna check out your recipe now!
These look amazing!! A purified Twix bar alternative is music to my ears, they’ve got to be my favorite processed treat haha. Definitely bookmarking this one!
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Can’t wait to give these a go!!
This seems absolutely delicious ! You read my mind
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Hi! I just wanted to let you know the directions were a bit confusing under the “caramel layer”. When the directions said, “put all ingredients in a food processor and blend”, I included everything… Including the chocolate chips! After I realized the 2 cups of chocolate chips were intended for the top layer! I noticed the “+chocolate chips” on the blog site, but on my blog lovin’ app, there was no “+”.
Hopefully they turn out just as delicious!!!
Oh no! I’m sorry about that. I hope they still turned out!!
These look gorgeous!! I love the sound of the almond meal cookie, even just on its own!
Oh my gosh, these look amazing! Twix bars are one of my favorite candy bar indulgences, but they are so sweet and full of a bunch of junk. I wish I had a pile of these in front of me right now to munch on!
Can’t wait to try these! My favorite candy 🙂 Can you give calorie info for these? Thanks!
I love twix! Can’t wait to try it!
I LOVE twix, and cannot wait to try a healthier version!!
Yay! You will love this version. 🙂
Ok, so now I don’t need an excuse to get my sweet fix! These look so yummy and healthy!! Perfect timing for this recipe since I feel like I’m surrounded by temptation:)
Love that you’ve adapted a classic candy bar and made it healthier!
Oh my goodness me….. these were absolutely delicious. Even my son enjoyed them and he is unbelievable fussy.
I will definitely be making these again! Get in my belly.
My husband’s response when he tried one? “oh, wow”. I’d agree. I don’t have much of a sweet tooth, but these are delectable! I’ll have to buy a food processor, because it took forever to blend the date caramel in the mixer I have.
I’m so glad both you and your husband enjoyed these twix bars, Marina! And thank you for coming back to leave a comment and star rating. It means the world to me. <3
Delicious!
Hi just wanted to ask; did you mean baking powder instead of soda? Thank you!
Can’t wait to try this recipe!!
Nope, baking soda!
Love this recipe, it’s so yummy! Thanks for the tip about using a pan instead of making the bars it was easier! My husband loves them too! Was so excited to see a healthier version of a favourite chocolate bar.
Yay!! Happy to hear these twix bars were a hit, Tanya. Thanks so much for the review. I really appreciate it!
Yum! These took a good bit more work than your usual recipes, but they are worth it! My son is gluten and dairy free, so these are a VERY special treat for him!
Happy to hear these twix bars were a success, Sue. Thanks for trying them out and coming back to leave a review and star rating. I really appreciate it!
This was soooo good! I’m not a fan of almond flour so I used oat flour and it was AMAZING! This is my go to “cheat dessert” it satisfies all my chocolate cravings without being terrible for me to eat. Definitely recommend
Ah yay!! So happy to hear these Twix bars have been a hit, Rahchel. Thanks so much for the review. I really appreciate it!
glad i found this looks easy. can i asl how many grams of oat flour id need in place of the almond?
Being British, I love Trix Bars but haven’t had one more than 10 yrs due to being Celiac, lactose-intolerant, and allergic to almonds. I made these with gluten-free flour and cashew butter, and they are AMAZING! The only issue I had was the cookie layer was very crumbly.
Looks delicious! Planning to make this as an Easter treat instead of all the usual candy. Can you share what the yield is supposed to be? Is it 12 bars? (And does the nutritional info given for 1 serving equate to eating 1/12 the recipe as your serving?) Thanks so much for the healthy recipe!!
Hi, Anna. This recipe makes 16 bars and 1 bar (1/16) is considered a serving. Let me know how they turn out for you!
This recipe is delicious, really loved it even if it doesn’t taste exactly like twix, it’s a great homemade candy bar and definetly will make again.I used PB which was great, and I’m not a fan of the coconut oil (too strong flavor), so I’ll just use butter instead next time, but aside from that I wouldn’t change anything and it’s worth trying it out.
So glad you liked this recipe, Sofia! I appreciate you taking the time to leave me a comment and review.