With just five ingredients and a texture and flavor that’s similar to a soft oatmeal cookie, these Banana Oatmeal Bars are a nutritious (and yummy!) make-ahead breakfast or snack.

Banana oatmeal bars cut into rectangles.

Banana Oatmeal Bars

I am so happy to share this recipe today because it has become a new staple weekday breakfast in our house. It’s been amazing to have this option to make ahead breakfast for kids and stash in the fridge to grab on mornings when the kids need a little more time to sleep…and still need a substantial breakfast.

These are easy to take on the go, you can cut them into sticks or squares, and they can be eaten chilled out of the fridge or warmed up slightly.

It’s basically like eating a bowl of oatmeal, but in bar form!

You can pair this easy breakfast recipe with Flavored Milk, Yogurt Drinks, or a Toddler Protein Shake.

(You may also like my Healthy Breakfast Bars, Blueberry Date Bars, Peach Crumb Bars, and Homemade Granola Bars.)

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Ingredients

Here’s a look at the ingredients you need to have on hand to make this recipe so you know what to grab from the pantry or store.

Ingredients for banana oatmeal bars.
  • Bananas: Very ripe bananas are key to the sweetness and flavor in this recipe. They should have lots of brown spots, which indicates natural sugars.
  • Instant oats: You can use store-bought instant oats or quickly grind up rolled oats in a blender or food processor. You can also use oat flour. All work to make an oatmeal bar with a nicely uniform consistency.
  • Peanut butter: Peanut butter adds protein and beneficial fats to help the bars keep us satisfied. It also helps the bars hold together easily without using egg. To make these nut-free, use sunflower seed butter. (You can also use almond butter if you prefer.)
  • Milk: I usually use whole milk in my baking, but any kind of plain unsweetened milk will work here.
  • Chocolate chips (or dried fruit): We love these topped with chocolate chips, but you could also use dried fruit or fresh or frozen blueberries if you prefer.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Below is an overview of the process involved in making this Banana Oatmeal Bars recipe so you know what to expect. Scroll down to the end of the post for the full amounts and timing.

how to make banana oatmeal bars in grid of images.
  1. Preheat the oven and line an 8×8-inch pan with parchment paper. (I allow 2 inches to hang over the edges on either side so the bars are easy to lift out and slice.) Add the ingredients to a medium bowl.
  2. Stir well to combine thoroughly.
  3. Pour into the prepared pan, smoothing evenly. Add chocolate chips.
  4. Bake until firm to the touch and lightly golden around the edges.
Banana oatmeal bars cut into rectangles with hand holding one.

How to Store

Store leftover Banana Oatmeal Bars in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a week or in the freezer for up to 6 months. Enjoy cold or warmed slightly according to how you prefer to eat them. (We like them both ways!)

Frequently Asked Questions

Are oatmeal bars healthy?

This recipe for Banana Oatmeal Bars contains whole grains, beneficial fats, and protein from the inclusion of nut or seed butters. They are a nutritious toddler breakfast idea (or breakfast for any age).

How long do Banana Oatmeal Bars last in the fridge?

These bars last in the fridge in an airtight container for about a week.

Can a baby eat this snack bar recipe?

This can be a great baby snack or baby breakfast idea. I would omit the chocolate chips and let the natural sweetness of the fruit be the main flavor.

Banana oatmeal bars on pink kids plate.

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Banana oatmeal bars cut into rectangles.

Banana Oatmeal Bars

With just five ingredients and a texture and flavor that's similar to a soft oatmeal cookie, these Banana Oatmeal Bars are a nutritious (and yummy!) make-ahead breakfast or snack.
5 from 76 votes
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Cuisine American
Course Breakfast
Calories 164kcal
Servings 12

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Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degree F and line an 8×8-inch pan with parchment paper. (I allow 2 inches to hang over the edges on either side so the bars are easy to lift out and slice.)
  • Add the ingredients to a medium bowl. Stir well to combine thoroughly.
  • Pour into the prepared pan, smoothing evenly.
  • Bake for 20-22 minutes, or until firm to the touch and lightly golden around the edges. Let cool fully in the pan, then lift out onto a cutting board and slice.

Notes

  • Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a week or in the freezer for up to 6 months. Enjoy cold or warmed slightly.
  • Use rolled oats that have been ground up in the blender, instant oats, or oat flour.
  • Leave out the chocolate chips or add dried fruit instead if you prefer.
  • Use gluten-free oats to make this gluten-free.
  • Use sunflower seed butter to make this nut-free.
  • Add ¼ cup honey or maple syrup to make this sweeter if your family prefers.

Nutrition

Calories: 164kcal, Carbohydrates: 21g, Protein: 5g, Fat: 8g, Saturated Fat: 2g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g, Monounsaturated Fat: 3g, Cholesterol: 1mg, Sodium: 99mg, Potassium: 235mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 7g, Vitamin A: 34IU, Vitamin C: 2mg, Calcium: 28mg, Iron: 1mg
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This post was first published August 2023.

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  1. 5 stars
    These came out great! We were out of peanut butter so I substituted with almond butter and added diced apples. My son loved them as well so that’s a bonus!

  2. 5 stars
    Anyone else have to stop themselves from eating too much of the batter before baking? Just me?
    It’s like a delicious baked overnight oats…thanks, Amy!

  3. 5 stars
    This is a great recipe! I made mine with whole milk Greek yogurt instead of milk to add more protein, and it turned out really nice. I’ve already made this twice. It’s a great snack to take on the go as it’s not terribly sticky or crumbly! A win win. 👌🏻

  4. 5 stars
    My 18 month old loves these! I’ve been trying to find a healthy vegan muffin or slice that I can make regularly to have on hand for snacks but not feel like I’m just giving him cake and this is it! Simple and nutritious, nice and soft but holds its shape really well. Thank you!