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Homemade Protein Bars

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Posted:

01/13/21

Updated:

10/16/24

By:

Ashley Walterhouse

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Showing you how to make homemade protein bars that are paleo-friendly – made with dates, nuts, egg white protein powder and different mix-ins for your favorite homemade RXBAR bar flavors.

stack of homemade protein bars on cooling rack

  • Homemade Protein Bars with Dates and Nuts
  • Main ingredients needed
  • How to Make Homemade Protein Bars (AKA copycat RXBARS)
  • Tips for making copycat RXBARs
  • Adaptations / Looking for more flavors?
  • Even more paleo homemade protein bar recipes
  • Homemade Protein Bars {copycat RXBAR}

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I did a thing: I made you HOMEMADE PROTEIN BARS! 

Actually, I made you four flavors.

Except these aren’t just any kind of protein bar… these are like homemade RXBARS. Have you heard of RXBAR? Tried them? They’re known for their simplistic packaging, calling out the ingredients on the front of their bar wrapper – it’s just dates, nuts, egg white protein and then other additional ingredients depending on the flavor.

Homemade Protein Bars with Dates and Nuts

Guess what? You can basically make the same thing as an RXBAR at home. 

I actually have my base recipe here, which is where I share the most simple version of this recipe. 

But I wanted to give you specific flavor options, show you how easy they’re made from start to finish plus some more tips and tricks so you’ll feel super confident making these homemade protein bars / energy bars / paleo protein bars – whatever you want to call them.

And you have 4 FLAVORS and WAYS to enjoy them in this one post.

homemade protein bars stacked on black cooling rack

Main ingredients needed

The three main ingredients needed for a homemade RXBAR recipe is:

  • Medjool dates – I like Medjool dates best because they’re thicker and juicer than others. Ratios may change if using other dates that are smaller or dry.
  • Nuts – You can really use a mix of nuts. For every recipe / flavor combination you need 2 cups of nuts. I like to use a mix of cashews, almonds, walnuts, pecans and peanuts, depending on the recipe. Peanuts are not paleo or Whole30® compliant so feel free to sub cashews or a mix when we get to the Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip flavor. 
  • Egg White Protein Powder – This is where most of your protein comes from in the recipe. Egg white protein <– linked to the one I use keeps this recipe paleo-friendly, Whole30® compliant and also vegetarian. I don’t have an equal 1:1 sub for another protein powder in this recipe. See more notes in the recipe card.
medjool dates, nuts and egg white protein powder on pan for homemade protein bars

You’ll also need water to help the mixture come together at the end. The rest of the ingredients and ratio of ingredients needed will depend on the flavor you’re making.

Don’t worry, we’ll go over everything. Just keep reading. 

How to Make Homemade Protein Bars (AKA copycat RXBARS)

First things first: you need a food processor or high powered blender to make these. The nuts are dates are best broken down with super sharp and powerful blades. A NutriBullet or standard blender won’t really cut it.

I’ll list each recipe flavor and ingredients needed but scroll down further for more flavor adaptations, notes and the recipe card.

homemade rxbar blueberry protein bars mixture in food processor

Pineapple Mango Protein Bars

Ingredients

  • 1 cup cashews
  • 1 cup almonds
  • 1 cup egg white protein powder
  • 10 large medjool dates, pitted
  • 2oz dried unsweetened mango
  • 2 oz dried unsweetened pineapple
  • 2-4 tbsp water, as needed
how to make homemade pineapple mango rxbar with dates and nuts

Steps

First the nuts get broken down with the egg white protein powder.

Then the dates and (soaked) dried mango plus pineapple get added to the bowl.

This is where the mixture almost comes together. And you’ll see just by adding tablespoons of water (usually 2-4 total) helps the protein bar mixture get sticky enough to where it will press into a pan.

how to make pineapple mango protein bars

Blueberry Protein Bars

Ingredients

  • 1 cup cashews
  • 1 cup walnuts
  • 1 cup egg white protein powder
  • 10 medjool dates
  • 1 cup dried unsweetened blueberries
  • 2-4 tbsp water, as needed

You can change out the nuts as you’d like. Process described above is the same!

ingredients for homemade rxbars blueberry flavor

Mint Chocolate Protein Bars

Ingredients

  • 1 cup walnuts
  • 1 cup cashews
  • 1 cup egg white protein powder
  • ⅓ cup cacao powder (or unsweetened cocoa but use “cacao” for video)
  • 18 large medjool dates
  • ½ tsp mint extract or fresh mint leaves
  • 2-4 TBSP water, as needed

There isn’t any dried fruit added here so the amount of Medjool dates increases. You can also use a mix of nuts or even all walnuts. 

how to make mint chocolate homemade protein bars with dates and nuts

Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Protein Bars

Ingredients

  • 2 cups unsalted peanuts
  • 1 cup egg white protein powder
  • 18 large medjool dates
  • 3-5 TBSP water, as needed
  • ½ cup mini dairy-free chocolate chips

This flavor is not paleo (because, peanuts) but it sure is delicious and kind of doubles as a great treat!

ingredients for homemade peanut butter protein bars with dates

Tips for making copycat RXBARs

  • While pulsing in the Medjool dates and other mix-ins (i.e. pineapple, mango, or blueberries) the mixture may look dry. Continue processing and being adding water one tablespoon at a time, letting the motor continue to run about 5 seconds in between each water addition. You *can* overmix these which will lead to a gummy and sticky texture. The mixture comes together in the pan as well once it is pressed together.
  • For the fruit based flavors, you don’t need as many Medjool dates because you’re adding in the dried fruit. 
  • Use a lightly oiled pastry roller for flattening out the mixture in the pan. The oil prevents the mixture from sticking to the wood. Wetting it will also help. Alternatively, you can take a square piece of parchment paper and flatten with your hands are a large flat measuring cup.
  • You can cut these homemade protein bars into 16 squares, 12 rectangles, or even shape them into balls or flatten into cookies. Note the nutrition per serving will change.
how to make mint chocolate homemade rxbars

Adaptations / Looking for more flavors?

  • For Chocolate Sea Salt: simply omit the mint extract from the Mint Chocolate flavor and top the bars with flaked sea salt before placing in fridge or freezer to set. 
  • For Apple Cinnamon: use the Blueberry flavor as your base but sub the dried blueberries for dried unsweetened apple slices (4oz) and add 1 tablespoon cinnamon. You could also use pecans as part of the nut mix for additional flavor. 
  • For Chocolate Coffee: Use this recipe already posted on my site.
  • For Mixed Berry: Use the Blueberry flavor as your base but use a mix of dried blueberries, dried raspberries and dried cranberries (equal  to 1 cup). I would opt for all cashews here or a mix of cashews and almonds.
ways to make homemade protein bars in different shapes

Once you have your base for this homemade protein bar recipe, it’s fun to change it up! I hope you enjoy these homemade protein bars as much as we do!

Even more paleo homemade protein bar recipes

4-Ingredient Paleo Protein Bars

  • My original base recipe used to develop the four flavors in this post.

Pumpkin Spice Paleo Protein Bars

  • These ones use collagen peptides!

Coffee Cacao Date Nut Protein Bars

Banana Bread Date Nut Energy Bars

  • This recipe doesn’t call for egg white protein powder but you could add it in, you’d just need more water to get the mixture to come together. Or use 60 grams collagen peptides with no additional water.

Coffee Cashew Energy Balls

If you make any of these homemade protein bar recipes, I’d love to hear from you! Leave a review and comment on the blog below. It helps others learn more about the recipe too! Xx Ashley

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Homemade Protein Bars {copycat RXBAR}

Prep: 35 minutes minutes
Total: 35 minutes minutes
An easy way to make homemade protein bars with dates, nuts, egg white protein and your favorite mix-ins customizing your flavors. Think copycat RX BAR but homemade!
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Servings 12

Ingredients

Pineapple Mango

  • 1 cup cashews
  • 1 cup almonds
  • 1 cup egg white protein powder
  • 10 large Medjool dates, pitted
  • 2 ounces dried unsweetened mango
  • 2 ounces dried unsweetened pineapple
  • 2-4 tablespoons water, as needed

Blueberry

  • 1 cup cashews
  • 1 cup walnuts
  • 1 cup egg white protein powder
  • 10 Medjool dates, pitted
  • 1 cup dried unsweetened blueberries
  • 2-4 tablespoons water, as needed

Mint Chocolate

  • 1 cup walnuts
  • 1 cup cashews
  • 1 cup egg white protein powder
  • ⅓ cup cacao powder, or unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 18 large Medjool dates, pitted
  • ½ teaspoon mint extract
  • 2-4 tablespoons water, as needed

Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip

  • 2 cups unsalted peanuts
  • 1 cup egg white protein powder
  • 18 large Medjool dates, pitted
  • 3-5 tablespoons water, as needed
  • ½ cup mini dairy-free chocolate chips

Instructions

Pineapple Mango

  • If dates or dried mango and pineapple are super dry, soak in warm water for 3-4 minutes then drain well.
  • Line a 8×8 pan with parchment paper (or use silicone pan), set aside.
  • In the bowl of your food processor with S blade, process almonds, cashews, and egg white protein until nuts have broken down into small pieces.
  • Add in pitted dates, dried mango and pineapple; process until combined–the mixture will look a little dry. With the motor running about 1 tablespoon of water at a time until mixture is sticky and everything comes together. Depending on if your dates were juicy or dry, you may need less or more water.
  • Transfer. Once mixtures has come together and is sticky, transfer to lined 8×8 pan or silicone pan. Use slightly wet hands to press evenly into pan.
    I use the little pastry roller to make it extra flat.
  • Place pan in fridge for 1 hour, or freezer for 30 minutes before cutting into bars. Use large sharp knife and cutting board, cutting bars into 12 or 16 squares. 

Blueberry

  • Line a 8×8 pan with parchment paper (or use silicone pan), set aside.
  • In the bowl of your food processor with S blade, process cashews, walnuts and egg white protein until nuts have broken down into small pieces.
  • Add in pitted dates and dried blueberries; process until combined–the mixture will look a little dry. With the motor running about 1 tablespoon of water at a time until mixture is sticky and everything comes together. Depending on if your dates were juicy or dry, you may need less or more water.
  • Transfer. Once mixtures has come together and is sticky, transfer to lined 8×8 pan or silicone pan. Use slightly wet hands to press evenly into pan. 
  • Place pan in fridge for 1 hour, or freezer for 30 minutes before cutting into bars. Use large sharp knife and cutting board, cutting bars into 12 or 16 squares, or roll into balls. 

Mint Chocolate

  • Line a 8×8 pan with parchment paper (or use silicone pan), set aside.
  • In the bowl of your food processor with S blade, process walnuts, cashews and egg white protein until nuts have broken down into small pieces.
  • Add in cacao powder, pitted dates and mint extract; process until combined.  With the motor running add about 1 tablespoon of water at a time until mixture is sticky and everything comes together. Depending on if your dates were juicy or dry, you may need less or more water.
  • Transfer to lined 8×8 pan or silicone pan. Use slightly wet hands to press evenly into pan or use pastry roller.
  • Place pan in fridge for 1 hour, or freezer for 30 minutes before cutting into bars. Use large sharp knife and cutting board, cutting bars into 12 or 16 squares. Or try rolling into tablespoon size balls.

Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip

  • Line a 8×8 pan with parchment paper (or use silicone pan), set aside.
  • In the bowl of your food processor with S blade, process peanuts and egg white protein until nuts have broken down. It won't take much because the peanuts are already fairly small.
  • Add in pitted dates; process until combined–the mixture will look a little dry. With the motor running about 1 tablespoon of water at a time until mixture is sticky and everything comes together. Depending on if your dates were juicy or dry, you may need less or more water. I needed 5 tablespoons water here. Once the mixture has come together, remove the S blade and fold in chocolate chips. If using regular-sized morsels, feel free to pulse in. 
  • Transfer to lined 8×8 pan or silicone pan. Use slightly wet hands to press evenly into pan.
     
  • Place pan in fridge for 1 hour, or freezer for 30 minutes before cutting into bars. Use large sharp knife and cutting board, cutting bars into 12 or 16 squares. Or roll into balls, press into cookie shape, etc.
  • Store bars covered in fridge for 2-3 weeks. Or in freezer for about 3 months.

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Equipment

breville food processor
food processor
8×8 pan
pastry roller
if you care parchment paper
Parchment Paper

Recipe Notes:

I use a 12-cup Breville Food Processor. Recipe can be cut in half if you have a smaller bowl to work with. A regular blender will not work with this recipe. I did not test this recipe using a high powered blender (i.e. Vitamix, Blendtec, Wolf Gourmet, etc.) so the process may be slightly different but overall those machines should work for this recipe.
VEGAN IDEAS: You can omit the egg white protein powder and likely sub 1/2 cup of plant protein powder. I can’t vouch for these results as I did not test them this way, and you may need more liquid. Let me know if you try!
Nutrition info provided approximate and calculated using Pineapple Mango Flavor. If making into balls or smaller squares, it will change. Feel free to calculate other flavors using ingredients listed on  myfitnesspal(dot)com
PS. If you don’t feel like making your own protein bars at home, I actually do really enjoy RXBARs and all their fun flavors. You can find them here.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1 bar, Calories: 206kcal (10%), Carbohydrates: 23g (8%), Protein: 10g (20%), Fat: 9g (14%), Saturated Fat: 1g (6%), Fiber: 4g (17%), Sugar: 15g (17%)
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Ashley Walterhouse is the founder of Fit Mitten Kitchen, based in the Greater Lansing Area of Michigan, AKA “the Mitten.” Ashley grew up as a picky eater but later discovered that eating healthy was actually easy and fun. She started FMK in 2015 as a way to share her newfound love of developing healthier recipes for all to enjoy.
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70 responses

  1. Michael
    June 11, 2022

    Hi I can’t find egg white protein powder can I use any other protein powder or does it have to be egg white

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      June 23, 2022

      You can use another protein powder, but it won’t be 1:1. I haven’t tested with a ton of other varieties, so my suggestion would be to start with 1/4 cup of the protein powder to see how it mixes in, then you can add more if you find the mixture is still plenty sticky. If you start to dry out the mixture (like with plant based), you can add some splashes of water to help mix it better.

      Reply
  2. Cory
    April 28, 2022

    Vitamix does not work for this recipe

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      May 3, 2022

      Hi Cory, thanks for your feedback. It may be that you need to just pulse and push down the ingredients more. And make sure the dates are fresh and not hard, or soften them in warm water then drain.

      Reply
  3. Sharon
    July 18, 2021

    Thank you for the recipes. I’ve really enjoyed making them. I substituted young coconut for the pineapple in the mango bars. I also made an apricot fig bar with – 4 large medjool dates, pitted
    – 4 oz dried unsweetened apricots – soaked if needed
    – 8 oz dried figs – soaked if needed. I substituted the soaking water for the water at the end. I also used peanut butter protein in the peanut bars with some cocoa powder and it was yummy. So fun to experiment. One question.
    Mine are a little sticky /wet, but it doesn’t seem like I’m adding too much water. Any thoughts on how to prevent the stickiness?
    Thank you again. I am really enjoying making them.

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      July 22, 2021

      Hi Sharon, thanks so much for sharing your subs! For the stickiness, it could be that you’re over-processing the mixture. If you’ve pulsed it down to wear no nuts are present, you’ve probably over-done it. Maybe next time try drying off the soaked dried fruit a little bit before adding to the food processor. And then at the end if the mixture isn’t quite coming together, then add a tiny bit of water.
      Hope that helps!

      Reply
    2. Diana
      January 23, 2022

      3 stars
      Sharon, was wondering. The peanut butter protein that you used. Was it a peanut butter flavored egg powdered protein or just a regular peanut butter flavored protein powder?

      Reply
  4. Sheila
    July 17, 2021

    5 stars
    This is a great and easy recipe. You don’t taste the egg white protein. Which my mother loves.

    Reply
  5. Andy
    March 8, 2021

    I loved this recipe! I made the blueberry version as described. It was delicious and tastes just like an Rxbar. Nicely done and thank you! Where do you get the dried fruit for these? It was fairly expensive at my grocery store. Have you ever tried dehydrating fruit in the oven to use with this? Thanks again!

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      May 3, 2022

      Thanks for your feedback! Trader Joe’s has a great selection of dried fruit at fairly reasonable prices. I have not tried dehydrated fruit for this but it may work as long as it turns out similar consistency to store bought dried fruit.

      Reply
  6. Teri C.
    March 3, 2021

    Question: Can I double the amount of egg white protein powder to get a higher protein count per bar? I think this recipe is just what I’m looking for, but I gotta tell ya, “I need more cowbell (protein)!” 😂

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      March 3, 2021

      Hi Teri! I haven’t tried that myself but it might work… The mixture might get pretty thick so you’ll likely need to add in some extra water. Let me know if you try!

      Reply
  7. Gary Martins
    September 12, 2020

    5 stars
    any idea how RxBar prevents them from becoming sticky out of the package and how they maintain their structure so well?

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      October 12, 2020

      Mass manufacturing and industrial kitchen equipment I assume 😀

      Reply
  8. Robert A Wilkins
    September 7, 2020

    5 stars
    So far, I’ve tried the blueberry and mango versions. Absolutely delicious…

    Reply
  9. Neil Bailey
    May 14, 2020

    I don’t have egg white powder but have liquid egg whites. Any idea how I could adapt the recipe for that? Thanks.

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      May 14, 2020

      You could likely add maybe 3 TBS – 1/4 cup liquid egg whites? However you’d want to omit the water in the recipe. You won’t get the same amount of protein compared to the powder though.

      Reply
  10. Yodaknws
    April 9, 2020

    Love these bars…Taste like the real deal!!
    Any recommendations on how to store them?

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      April 10, 2020

      Thank you for your comment! I willbe sure to update the post with some storing recommendations. But you can keep in fridge for about 2 weeks – Or in fridge for several months.

      Reply
    2. Ryan Engley
      October 1, 2022

      I goofed and tried doubling it which was wayyyyy too much for my food processor. Also added too much water. Should’ve followed the recipe more closely. Next time!

      Reply
      1. Ashley
        October 1, 2022

        Oops! Re: water – slowly add and pulse in between adding. You can also remove lid and check texture of mixture before adding more. Hope that helps!

        Reply
  11. Megan
    March 28, 2020

    These definitely taste like the real deal! Love that they save money and are so easy to make.

    Reply
  12. Adrianne
    March 9, 2020

    5 stars
    I did the chocolate mint version with vanilla flavored egg white protein and a couple scoops of unflavored collagen peptides (I was just shy a cup from my egg white protein). I used a vitamix and next time I’ll pull out my food processor – it was a struggle to get the liquids right and I think this dough would be much easier to control the moisture in a food processor. I ended up adding too much water. To compensate I chopped some more nuts and added them to the dough, mixing with sticky hands to add it in. Regardless, the flavor was awesome and I’m looking forward to trying this again and perfecting the mixing technique (I want to get a little more crunch in them, too).

    Reply
  13. Karen
    October 16, 2019

    Can I use fresh blueberries and reduce the amount of liquid used.

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      October 23, 2019

      That may work but the bars would be best kept frozen I imagine so they store better. I haven’t tried this myself so I can’t say with complete confidence how it would turn out.

      Reply
  14. Sarah
    September 27, 2019

    Is it possible to increase the proportion of powder? I used collagen instead and found the mixture to be quite sticky. Love this idea though and would love to experiment more!

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      September 27, 2019

      Hi Sarah, Thanks so much for your comment and feedback! Regarding collagen peptides, I don’t think adding more will make the mixture any less sticky, as the powder really just dissolves without changing the texture. You would likely just need to add less water than what is originally called for. When making these myself (regardless of protein type) I only add one tablespoon of liquid at a time, giving the food processor a bit of time in between to continue to work. Hope this helps!

      Reply
  15. Es Mos
    August 29, 2019

    Ashley, I don’t have egg white powder but I do have total milk protein powder. This should work, right?
    PS also wondering if these are freezer friendly?
    thanks!

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      August 30, 2019

      Hi there! It *should* work okay, I just haven’t tried that myself. Not sure you’d want to add the entire amount… These are definitely freezer friendly! Just put in fridge or room temp to thaw before eating. They shouldn’t harden up too much in the freezer though.

      Reply
  16. Judy Kenyon
    June 14, 2019

    I have a general question about these bars. I have a sugar/carb restriction. Can I add fewer dates and monkfruit sweetener? Also I think the flavor of dates (although delicious) overpowers the other flavors.

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      July 1, 2019

      Without having tried the recipe that way, it’s hard to say. You may get away with 4-6 less dates, but you’d likely need more liquid to get the bars to come together.

      Reply
  17. Kara
    May 29, 2019

    5 stars
    Where do you buy the unsweetened dried fruits? I have had a hard time finding any dried fruit at the grocery stores around me that don’t have added sugar and oils.

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      June 3, 2019

      Trader Joe’s has a ton if you have one near! Amazon? Or what about a “natural health foods” grocer? I totally get it’s hard to find, but sometimes even Target has a small selection.

      Reply
      1. Jeff
        September 8, 2019

        How long do you soak the mango and/or pineapple when making the pineapple mango bars?

        Reply
        1. Ashley
          September 9, 2019

          About 5 minutes should be good! Sorry for the confusion – it looked like my recipe card was acting up but it is noted in the instructions within the card.

          Reply
    2. Adrianne
      March 9, 2020

      Kara, Costco sells dried mango that is unsweetened (you can store the huge bag in the freezer). And you can get dates there, too. Unfortunately their blueberries have added oil and sugar.

      Reply
  18. Suzanne
    March 18, 2019

    These look so good! Do the nut flavors come through much?

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      April 3, 2019

      A little bit! Depends on the flavor – for the mango and mint chocolate not so much. The peanut butter choc chip yes. And the blueberry yes.

      Reply
  19. Kristine
    March 7, 2019

    what is your preferred brand for egg white protein powder?

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      March 7, 2019

      I use the NOW Foods. Just added links to the post in the recipe card!

      Reply
  20. Cassie Autumn Tran
    February 28, 2019

    Ugh, I wish RX bars were vegan-friendly! But hey, with this recipe, I totally can with brown rice, soy, pea, or hemp protein powder!

    Reply
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