3 Ingredient Paleo KIND Bar Recipe (Vegan, GF) – Easy DIY Homemade KIND Bars! (2024)

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This vegan paleo homemade kind bar recipe is so easy with 3 ingredients! It’s the best way to learn how to make diy copycat kind bars – easy, healthy, and prep’d in 5 minutes! Just 103 calories per bar, 5g of sugar and 8g of carbs! 2g of protein & 2g of fiber per bar. 🙂

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Homemade. That word can strike fear in your heart, make you quiver in your new cute boots, or, well, make you kinda hungry. I mean, just typing the word made me hangry. Yes, I really need to get some help for this “issue.”

But if I did, there would be no blog! Hehe.

Okay, let me reel myself back from whatever tangent I was destined to get lost in… So: homemade. Before I started my blog, I feared the word like no other. Sure, I got stuck cooking dinner a bunch (where was my butler and private chef when I needed them???). But homemade baked goods were always a bit tricky (translation: frightening as heck.)

But guess what? I got super fed up with buying truck-tons of pre-packaged, storebought granola bars, KIND bars, trail mix cookies, and whatnot. So I started baking my own healthy snacks. I made homemade granola, homemade granola bars, homemade paleo energy balls, and more.

So when I got really good (or at least, much better) at making homemade versions of stuff, I went ahead and tackled my beloved KIND bars! I made version after version of these homemade KIND bars, and I absolutely loved them.

Psst: so did you! So today, I’m going to be sharing the easiest, simplest, and yummiest homemade KIND bar recipe ever: my 3 Ingredient Paleo KIND Bar Recipe! They’re vegan, gluten-free, paleo (in case ya didn’t read the title), dairy-free, refined sugar-free, and I’m sure more free’s I’m not thinking of. Oh right, grain-free! Woohoo!

Without further ado, let’s tackle all of your common questions, my tips and tricks for the perfect diy kind bars, and more!

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What is a KIND Bar?

A KIND bar is a storebought snack bar that’s made with a variety of nuts, seeds and/or grains. It’s mostly made of nuts and held together with honey and a few other ingredients.

Today, we’re making our very own diy kind bars at home. True: they’re super easy to buy, but unfortunately, I’ve yet to find a vegan version. 😉 The homemade kind bar copycat recipe I’m sharing with you today comes together in 5 minutes and is vegan, paleo and refined sugar-free. Woohoo!

How to Make Kind Bars at Home?DIY Kind Bars?

The process for making homemade kind bars is pretty quick and simple. This time around (since I make & share a ton of homemade KIND bar recipes on the reg), I really wanted to share the simplest and easiest KIND bar recipe, which also happens to be paleo. 😉

To make these paleo kind bars, all you have to do is stir together your nuts, coconut and salt (if using) in a bowl. Add maple syrup and stir until all the bits are well coated. Pour into a lined baking pan and bake! Allow to cool, slice and voila: you’ve got your very own homemade kind bars!

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Tricks for Perfect Homemade KIND Bars

While this recipe is super easy, it can be a bit tricky to slice the bars and have all the kind bars come out perfectly whole. Here are some tips for making the perfect DIY Kind bars:

  • Proceed with caution when making swaps: I’ve found that this exact ratio of nuts to coconut to maple syrup is perfect for easily sliceable homemade Kind bars. The coconut lays flat and sticks together really well, making the slicing process much easier.
  • If using nuts, make sure they’re not too chunky. The bigger the nuts, the harder it will be to tightly pack them in the baking pan before baking. The less packed the add-ins (nuts, coconut, etc.), the more likely it will be that the bars will fall apart when slicing.
  • Tightly pack the kind bar mixture before baking. The more tightly packed the ingredients, the more cohesive the bars will be after baking. Any holes or gaps in the mixture will lead to a lack of structural integrity. (Yep, I said that.)
  • Remember: this is fun!! If your homemade paleo kind bars fall apart the first time, it’s okay. Perfection is not interesting, nor is it conducive to having any sort of enjoyment in the kitchen (trust me, I’ve been through this way too many times to count). Tweak your technique the next time, use some of the tips above, and you’ll make it even more awesome the second try!

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Substitution Notes for this Healthy Homemade Paleo KIND Bars Recipe

How to swap nuts, change add-ins: Check out my notes above first! 😉 Okay, so swap one ingredient for exactly the same amount of another ingredient. Never just add another ingredient in without reducing another. So if you swap in ¼ cup of seeds, make sure to remove ¼ cup of nuts.

Other sweeteners:Readers have used a variety of sweeteners in place of the pure maple syrup in recipes similar to this paleo kind bar, from brown rice syrup, honey, date syrup, agave, to sugar free maple syrup. With varying results. Try your hand at a different liquid sweetener, but know that the results may not be ideal with your changes.

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Tools to Make the Best Vegan Paleo KIND Bars at Home

Click the links below to check out my favorite tools & ingredients used to make this recipe.

  1. 8-inch Baking Pan– a super sturdy, unbeatable quality baking pan. I’ve used these pans for years and years. They’re awesome!
  2. Paleo Vegan Chocolate– my favorite paleo vegan chocolate, bar none. Heh heh. If you’re looking to dip your homemade kind bars in chocolate, but want to keep them paleo, vegan, gluten-free and dairy-free, use this ah-mazing paleo chocolate!
  3. Unbleached Parchment Paper– a great parchment paper if you’re looking for an unbleached alternative. Nothing sticks to this!
  4. Best, Super Sharp Knife– Yep, a super sharp, totally awesome knife is one of the best tools to slicing those perfect kind bars (and these no bake chocolate pb bars). This is my absolute fave.
  5. Pure Maple Syrup– the trick to making maple syrup an affordable staple? Buy in bulk! This one has a great taste.

Wait, what time is it? Yep, it’s Homemade KIND Bar O’Clock!!! Okay, but if I wasn’t here to embarrass myself, who else would do it?? Hehe! You grab the 8-inch baking pan, and I’ll grab my favorite paleo ingredients! It’s such a true joy sharing in these homemade baking adventures with you. I can’t wait to hear what you think. In the meantime…

Sending you all my love and maybe even a dove, xo Demeter ❤️

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3 Ingredient Paleo KIND Bar Recipe (Vegan, GF) – Easy DIY Homemade KIND Bars!

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  • Author: Demeter | Beaming Baker
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3 Ingredient Paleo KIND Bar Recipe (V, GF): this vegan paleo homemade kind bar recipe is so easy with 3 ingredients! It’s the best way to learn how to make diy copycat kind bars – easy, healthy, and prep’d in 5 minutes! Refined Sugar-Free, Paleo, Vegan, Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, Plant-Based.

Ingredients

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  • 1 cup nuts (use paleo-friendly nuts only, if paleo)
  • 1 cup unsweetened coconut flakes
  • ¼ teaspoon salt (optional)
  • ¼ cup pure maple syrup

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 325°F. Line an 8-inch square baking pan with parchment paper. Set aside.
  2. Add nuts, coconut and salt (if using) to a large bowl. Stir until well mixed. Pour maple syrup over this mixture. Fold until well incorporated.
  3. Pour this mixture into the prepared baking pan. Using a rubber spatula, press down on mixture and smooth into a very tightly-packed, even layer with as few gaps as possible. Bake for 28-38 minutes (mine took 33 mins). Bars must bake thoroughly, or they won’t hold together when cooled.
  4. Allow to cool for 1 hour (or until completely cooled), in the pan on a cooling rack. Pinching opposite ends of the parchment paper lining, lift bars out of pan. Gently peel parchment paper off the bottom of the bars. Slice into 12 bars (6 rows by 2 columns). Enjoy! Storing instructions below.

    Adapted from my 5 Ingredient KIND Bars.

    Also try my 3 Ingredient No Bake Paleo Energy Balls and my Paleo Cookie Dough Bites.

Notes

– Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 1 month.
– Nutrition Information: is an estimate based on the best-selling, most common brands per ingredient. Also, it’s estimated based on 12 servings per recipe and made without salt. .

  • Category: Energy Bars, Healthy Snacks, Paleo, Vegan, Gluten-Free, Refined Sugar-Free, Plant-Based, Dairy-Free

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 bar
  • Calories: 103
  • Sugar: 5g
  • Sodium: 0mg
  • Fat: 7g
  • Carbohydrates: 8g
  • Fiber: 2g
  • Protein: 2g

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3 Ingredient Paleo KIND Bar Recipe (Vegan, GF) – Easy DIY Homemade KIND Bars! (2024)

FAQs

Are kind bars Paleo friendly? ›

This product contains 6 ingredients that are not paleo and 3 ingredients that may not be paleo. Which diet do you follow? Follow more than one?

Are any kind bars vegan? ›

Most of our nut and whole grain-based products contain honey, which may not fall within some vegan diets. All of our Whole Fruit bar flavors are vegan, as well as most of our KIND Healthy Grains® clusters (excluding Oats & Honey Clusters with Toasted Coconut and Almond Butter Whole Grain Clusters).

What is in kind bars? ›

KIND Dark Chocolate Nuts and Sea Salt bars feature whole almonds, dark chocolate, and sea salt for a delicious, healthy snack bar with 5 grams of sugar and 6 grams of protein. KIND Peanut Butter Dark Chocolate combines quality ingredients like peanuts, almonds and dark chocolate, all with 7 grams of protein.

Do kind bars have artificial sweeteners? ›

We don't use high fructose corn syrup and you'll never find artificial sweeteners or added sugar alcohols in our snacks, since they go against our philosophy of using premium, better-for-you ingredients that are KIND® to your body.

Is it OK to eat a KIND bar everyday? ›

Technically, you could include some of these Kind bars in your daily macro goals, even on keto — but they're by no means healthy. They don't belong in your diet if you don't want to consume more than half of your carbs and sugar for the day in a tiny bar without real nutritional substance.

What are Paleo bars made of? ›

Paleo Bars are USDA Organic and Paleo Certified. We gathered up the best ingredients: almonds, honey, coconut, pumpkin seeds, chia seeds, sea salt and cinnamon are combined to make a protein-packed snack that is both savory and sweet. No refined sugars, trans fats, or preservatives ever come near the Paleo Bars.

Are kind bars really gluten-free? ›

Yes, all KIND Healthy Snacks are gluten-free. Our products are tested for gluten and meet the CFIA's proposed requirement of 20ppm (0.002%) of gluten. Are any of your ingredients genetically engineered? There are no genetically engineered ingredients in any of our products, as indicated on our packaging.

Can vegans eat cocoa butter? ›

Cocoa butter is naturally free of dairy, eggs, honey, and other animal-derived ingredients, making it suitable for vegans. However, many products made with cocoa butter aren't vegan, so it's best to check a food's nutrition label before eating it.

Are KIND bars the healthiest? ›

FDA warns some KIND bars are not so healthy

To claim that something is healthy, a food must have no more than 1 gram of saturated fat per serving and contain no more than 15 percent of its calories from saturated fat.

Who owns kind bar? ›

Kind LLC (doing business as Kind Healthy Snacks), stylized as KIND, is an American snack food company based in New York City. It was founded in 2004 by Daniel Lubetzky. Since 2020, it has been a subsidiary of Mars Inc.

How much is kind bar worth? ›

Just over a decade later, Kind was acquired by food giant Mars for a reported $5 billion in 2020. Lubetzky sold a controlling stake in the deal, retaining a “meaningful” portion of the company, a spokesperson says.

What is the healthiest snack bar to eat? ›

There are hundreds of bars on the market, but here are 10 you can feel good about grabbing whenever hunger strikes.
  • KiZE Bars Peanut Butter. ...
  • RBar Blueberry Breakfast. ...
  • Simple Squares Cinnamon Clove Protein Bar. ...
  • RX Bar Chocolate Sea Salt. ...
  • Health Warrior Organic Honey Cracked Pepper with Turmeric Pumpkin Seed Bar.

What is Alulosa? ›

Allulose is a naturally occurring sugar that is found in plant foods in very small amounts. It is also commercially produced from corn or fructose. Allulose is naturally low in calories.

Do KIND bars have probiotics? ›

Start your day with 28g of 100% whole grains, real apple pieces and a hint of cinnamon, plus 500 million CFU probiotic cultures* per serving.

Can I eat protein bars on paleo diet? ›

They're also a great way to get in a healthy dose of protein, fiber, and healthy fats. However, you might be surprised to find that many of these so-called “healthy” nut bars aren't Paleo-friendly. If they contain peanuts, grains, or processed sugar, you can't eat them on a Paleo diet.

Can I have KIND bars on the Mediterranean diet? ›

Offering a trio of protein, fiber and healthy fat, Amy Gorin, RD, says these KIND bars are a great go-to when you're running out the door, as they keep you satiated without too much sugar or calories. "The combo of fruit and nuts is so Mediterranean, and this snack bar features that with coconut and almonds," she says.

Can you have protein bars on a paleo diet? ›

It is completely fine to have protein bars on a paleo diet. While not all protein bars are paleo-friendly, you can certainly find some. You can make paleo protein bars yourself and easily control the ingredients that go into them.

Are KIND bars actually healthy? ›

You're probably thinking, “But Kind bars are so expensive, they must be healthy!” Well, think again. According to Alissa Rumsey, R.D.N., “Just because a product is expensive, doesn't mean it's healthy. In fact, many 'health' bars, including Kind Bars, are just as processed and high in sugar as regular candy bars.”

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