Chocolate Oatmeal Fudge Bars - NO BAKE Recipe! (2024)

Make these soft, chocolatey, and ultra fudgy NO BAKE chocolate oatmeal fudge bars!

Chocolate Oatmeal Fudge Bars - NO BAKE Recipe! (1)

Just one chocolate bite, and people fall instantly in love with the recipe!

When I first posted the bars on Instagram, it quickly received over 10,000 likes and hundreds of comments. I couldn’t reply fast enough.

And the chocolate oatmeal fudge bars have only gotten more popular since!

Also try these Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookies

Above – watch the step by step chocolate oatmeal bar recipe video

Chocolate Oatmeal Fudge Bars - NO BAKE Recipe! (3)

Classic chocolate oatmeal fudge bars

Oatmeal fudge bars have been a favorite potluck recipefor generations.

However, just because they contain oatmeal does not make the standard version of these treats a healthy choice.

Many classic oatmeal fudge bar recipes, including copycat recipes you can find online for the famous Starbucks oatmeal fudge bars, contain a shocking amount of butter and sugar even by traditional dessert standards.

Think one and a half cups of butter, two cups of flour, and an entire two cups of sugar,not to mentionall the sugar from two cups chocolate chips and a can of sweetened condensed milk.

If any recipe were screaming for a healthy dessert makeover, the traditional chocolate oatmeal fudge bar would be it.

With so many facetsofthe original oatmeal fudge bar recipe needing an update, Iopted to start completely from scratch.

These lightened up oatmeal snack bars can be dairy free, flourless,gluten free, and vegan. And they are just as deliciously chocolatey as the originals.

For a breakfast version, make Baked Oatmeal Bars

Chocolate Oatmeal Fudge Bars - NO BAKE Recipe! (4)

Chocolate oat fudge bar ingredients

If you’ve never had an oatmeal fudge bar before, imagine eating a homemade oatmeal cookie sandwich with a layer of smooth chocolate fudge in the middle.

That’s pretty much what this recipe tastes like.

Oh, and I forgot to mention the BEST part.

Instead of using any oil in the recipe, I made the bars even more delicious and healthy by adding peanut butter.

Basically, they contain all my favorite foods in one hand-held dessert.

If you are not a peanut butter addict like I am, you have many alternative options for these bars, including almond butter, cashew butter, Coconut Butter, or even sunbutter.

The recipe works with rolled oats, quick oats, or an oat free alternative like quinoa flakes or spelt flakes. I have not tried substituting steel cut oats.

I like to use dark or semi sweet chocolate chips. Or go for a fun twist by using white chocolate chips or even Peanut Butter Chips.

No chocolate chips on hand? It’s fine to substitute an equal amount of broken up chocolate bars, which is what I used in the photo above.

Chocolate Oatmeal Fudge Bars - NO BAKE Recipe! (5)

Chocolate oatmeal fudge bar serving ideas

Serve them for an after school snack or a weekday dessert.

The oatmeal bars are also an incredibly popular game day snack. Set out a tray at your next football playoff or Super Bowl party and watch the entire tray disappear.

Store leftovers in a covered container. They are fine to leave out on the counter for a day or two in a cool, dry place. For optimal freshness, I recommend refrigerating leftover healthy snack bars for up to a week.

Or freeze leftover oatmeal chocolate bars in an airtight covered container, with parchment or wax paper in between each layer of bars, for up to two months.

Chocolate Oatmeal Fudge Bars - NO BAKE Recipe! (6)

How to make chocolate oatmeal bars

Line an eight inch square pan with parchment paper or wax paper. Set this pan aside.

In a medium mixing bowl, stir the liquid sweetener (pure maple syrup, honey, or agave) with the water, vanilla extract, and a third cup of the peanut butter until smooth.

Stir in the rolled oats and the salt. Transfer about two thirds of this mixture to the prepared pan. Place a second sheet of parchment over top to press the oat mixture evenly into the bottom of the pan as hard as you can.

Remove the second sheet of parchment paper.

In a new bowl, very carefully melt the chocolate chips. (If you are unsure how to melt chocolate, see my Chocolate Covered Strawberries post.)

Stir in the remaining half cup of nut butter until smooth. Pour this thick chocolate fudge mixture over the oatmeal crust in the baking pan.

Finally, sprinkle the remaining oat crumbles on top of the chocolate layer, and press down firmly with a fork or spoon.

Refrigerate or freeze the bars until firm enough to cut into squares.

Also make the popular Black Bean Brownies

Chocolate Oatmeal Fudge Bars - NO BAKE Recipe! (7)

Pin it now to save for later

Make these soft, chocolatey, and ultra fudgy no bake chocolate oatmeal fudge bars for a healthy dessert.

Chocolate Oatmeal Fudge Bars - NO BAKE Recipe! (8)

Leave a Review

Print Recipe

Prep Time 5 minutes minutes

Total Time 5 minutes minutes

Yield 16 – 22 bars

5 from 143 votes

Ingredients

  • 2 3/4 cup quick oats, or here’s a keto version
  • 1/2 cup pure maple syrup, honey, or agave
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/3 cup peanut butter or allergy friendly sub
  • 1 tbsp water
  • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 4 – 8 oz chocolate chips or sugar free chocolate chips
  • 1/2 cup additional peanut butter or allergy friendly sub

Instructions

  • **The bars in the photos were made with the lower amount of chocolate chips, and the bars in the video were made with the higher amount. It's your choice!

    Line an 8×8 pan with parchment or wax paper, and set aside. Stir together the maple syrup, 1/3 cup peanut butter, water, and vanilla until smooth. Stir in the oats and salt. Transfer about 2/3 of the mixture to the pan, and press down very well, using a second sheet of parchment to press it evenly into the bottom of the pan. In a separate bowl, carefully melt the chocolate and 1/2 cup peanut butter. Stir until smooth. Pour this evenly on top of the crust in the pan. Sprinkle the remaining oat crumbles on top of the chocolate layer, then press down. Refrigerate or freeze until firm enough to cut squares.

    View Nutrition Facts

Notes

Leftover oats? Make these Banana Oatmeal Cookies.

Have you made this recipe?

Tag @chocolatecoveredkatie on Instagram

Chocolate Oatmeal Fudge Bars - NO BAKE Recipe! (9)

Popular Game Day Recipes

Brownie Batter Dip

Vegan Peanut Butter Cookies

Chickpea Cookie Dough Dip

Vegan Brownies

Keto Cookies

Pumpkin Dip

More About The Cookbook

Chocolate Oatmeal Fudge Bars - NO BAKE Recipe! (2024)

FAQs

Why is my 3 ingredient fudge not setting? ›

The main reason is that your Fudge has not reached the optimum temperature. If your mixture only reaches 110 or 112 degrees Celsius it will always be soft. That's why we recommend investing in a sugar thermometer.

How long does it take for fudge to set? ›

Proper fudge will set after sitting at room temperature for about 4 hours. Understand that cooking the fudge properly is the skirmish before the war. The real test of your mettle will occur when you beat the fudge, and learn to master the fine art of turning and pouring. And if it doesn't work out it's okay!

Can you fix fudge that didn't set? ›

To fix it, you can reheat the fudge mixture over low heat and continue cooking until it reaches the proper temperature. Be sure to use a candy thermometer to monitor the temperature accurately. Alternatively, you can try to salvage chewy fudge by mixing it into ice cream or using it as a topping for desserts.

Is evaporated milk or condensed milk better for fudge? ›

Use Evaporated Milk- Make sure to use evaporated milk and not sweetened condensed milk. If you accidentally use sweetened condensed milk your fudge will be incredibly over the top sweet. Cut up the Butter– Before adding the butter in make sure to cut it into smaller pieces for faster melting.

What is the secret to smooth fudge that is not gritty? ›

Once a seed crystal forms, it grows bigger and bigger as the fudge cools. A lot of big crystals in fudge makes it grainy. By letting the fudge cool without stirring, you avoid creating seed crystals.

What causes fudge not to set? ›

The most common culprit behind unset fudge is inaccurate temperature control. If the sugar mixture hasn't reached the correct temperature, your fudge won't set. Ensure you use a reliable candy thermometer and follow temperature guidelines meticulously to achieve the desired consistency.

How do you fix runny fudge? ›

If your fudge is soft or runny, it probably didn't come up to a high enough temperature while it was cooking. Put it back into the saucepan and add 1–2 US tbsp (15–30 ml) of 35% fat whipping cream. Stir the fudge as it heats, but only until the sugar in the chocolate is completely melted again.

Why won t my fudge firm up? ›

The most common culprit behind unset fudge is inaccurate temperature control. If the sugar mixture hasn't reached the correct temperature, your fudge won't set. Ensure you use a reliable candy thermometer and follow temperature guidelines meticulously to achieve the desired consistency.

Why is my fudge mixture not thickening? ›

If the fudge is very soft and slightly chewy then it is possible that it did not quite cook to soft ball stage and next time the mixture should be cooked to a slightly higher temperature (soft ball is 112-116c/235-240F and a sugar or candy thermometer can help).

How do you fix hard fudge? ›

Put the fudge in a plastic bag add a piece of bread or a damp paper towel close the bag completely leave it overnight it will soften . For small amounts just heat at half power for ten seconds intervals until soft.

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Nicola Considine CPA

Last Updated:

Views: 6768

Rating: 4.9 / 5 (49 voted)

Reviews: 88% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Nicola Considine CPA

Birthday: 1993-02-26

Address: 3809 Clinton Inlet, East Aleisha, UT 46318-2392

Phone: +2681424145499

Job: Government Technician

Hobby: Calligraphy, Lego building, Worldbuilding, Shooting, Bird watching, Shopping, Cooking

Introduction: My name is Nicola Considine CPA, I am a determined, witty, powerful, brainy, open, smiling, proud person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.