Hemp Protein Bars

We try to always see things from the bright side even though we all have setbacks and things troubling us every now and then. That is why we have waited to tell you this story until we could find a happy ending to it.

When Luise was pregnant with Elsa she got chronic pelvic and tailbone pain. It was a pregnancy spent on crutches and in a wheelchair. During the last months it was so bad that she had to stay in bed most parts of the day. After Elsa was born it became better but not completely good. During the end of our trip around the world the pain got a lot worse again. Since then she has been on constant rehabilitation several days a week, working with the entire body. We feel a bit bad about not mentioning this in our weekly stories, since her injury and rehabilitation actually has been a huge part of our lives these last years, but as we hate focusing on the rough stuff we deliberately kept it out.

Looking at her walking, no one would probably guess how much her body was hurting. But each walk that she has taken has been punished with hours of pain. Running has been completely out of the question, even carrying Elsa has been hard at times. She has seen several doctors, osteopaths, physiotherapist, acupuncture clinics, homoeopaths and personal trainers, and all of them have given her different advices on how to get better, with no result. Finally she found a good clinic where she has been going for six months now. She has been working so incredibly hard, both there and at home, with small improvements each month. She has been going through intense treatments and medications and has a very talented physiotherapist and personal trainer. And you know what, a few days ago Luise took her first run outside! She only ran a couple of blocks and for about 10 minutes, but it was amazing seeing her in her running outfit again. With the biggest smile on her lips. She is still not fully recovered, but we think this is definitely worth celebrating. So here are our protein packed hemp bars. Perfect after a good run and for celebrating health.

Hemp Protein Bars
Makes around 15 bars 

These bars are not only filled with protein, they are also magically delicious. They are sweet but it in a very nice and nourishing way. Have them after a workout or as a mid-day snack.

Dry ingredients
1 cup (160 g) pumpkin seeds
1 cup (100 g) dried shredded coconut
1/2 cup (80 g) hemp hearts (shelled hemp seeds)
1/2 cup (50 g) hemp protein powder (you can use hemp hearts instead)
4 tbsp chia seeds
2 tbsp bee pollen (optional)

Wet ingredients
20 fresh medjool dates, pitted

6 tbsp coconut oil, room temperature
4 tbsp cacao powder
1 tsp vanilla extract or 1/2 tsp ground vanilla

Add after blending
6 tbsp rolled oats

2 tbsp poppy seeds

In a food processor or blender, pulse the dry ingredients quickly. Do not over-process, you want it a little crunchy. Place the mixture in a bowl and set aside. Add all wet ingredients to the food processor or high speed blender and run until smooth. This might take some time, and if your blender isn’t strong enough you might have to help out by stirring around a few times with a fork or add a dash of water.
Pour the wet ingredients over the dry ingredients, add oats and poppy seeds and stir until well combined. Spread the batter evenly into a 11 x 7-inch (28 x 18 cm) baking dish, make sure it becomes quite compact. Place in the fridge for about 30 minutes. Cut into bars. Wrap them in paper and store in an air-tight container. Will keep around a week in the fridge.

Tip: If you do not have a high speed blender, place your pitted dates on a plate and mash with a fork until they are sticky and smooth as caramel, it’ll take a few minutes. Then add the remaining ingredients one by one and kneed it by hand until well combined.

172 Comments

  • Sine
    Just made these! Yum! You make healthy so much fun!! Tusind tak!! X
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  • Kirsten
    These were magically delicious! I made them last night... so chocolaty and amazing. MMMMM thank you guys for the recipe!
  • Renee
    Hi, I just made these bars and the taste is really good, but they are to sticky and soft to make a bar. It's just a plate of tasty date cream... what did I do wrong and how to fix it? Thanks so much! Also your book and blog made cooking so much more fun, thanks a lot!
  • Amy
    This was amazing. Added sesame seeds and dried cranberries into the mix plus extra protein and coca powder :) such a good recipe..everyone should give it go
  • J Bolck
    Hi Decided to make these bars after checking your book. Great for my Son! But.. Doing something wrong..? It is not sticking together as paste , more crumbly like rough sand.. Blend it longer? Ad something? PLEASE help! Thx ;)
    • Hi, perhaps you are using the wrong dates. They should be very soft and sticky when you remove the stones. If they are too dry, you can soak them in water for a few hours before mixing them. You can also add a splash of water and a little extra coconut oil if it still feels too dry. Good luck!
  • Hi there, What can you add instead of oats? I am gluten intolerant and I can't even have gluten free oats, it still doesn't agree with me. Thanks Michelle
    • Hi, You can use any kinds of rolled flakes like rolled buckwheat flakes or rolled quinoa flakes.
  • Those bars are absolutely fab! We tried them and now it's the fourth time we're making it in something like less than 10 days :-) the taste is so good, with the coconut and the cocoa and the fact that they're not that sweet. We fell totally in love with them so we wanted to thank you and told you we wrote this recipe on our blog :-)
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  • Jeez, thanks very much for posting this! It is gonna help when I buy Hemp Seed at the store! Fab!
  • Tisa
    Loved these and will make them again. I am interested in knowing if you have broken down the protein and calorie amount per bar?
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  • caroline
    Hello! I tried these - and love them! I was wondering if you think that the cacao could be swapped for acai-powder instead? So I get some variety :) Cheers!
  • Olivia Berggren
    Hey, thanks for a great recipe. This might sound crazy, but I added 1 1/2 tbsp dried lavender to the dry mixture, and guess what, its went out really well! I also added lemon zest and the combi from the citrus and the little flowery taste from the lavender is just great, -try it!
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  • Sha
    I LOVE your hemp protein bars and make them ALL the time. Any idea how many calories are in each bar? Sha
  • Megan
    Hi! I have your cook book and read your blog, love it all! I really like the idea of these bars and want to make them but I really do not like coconut. Is there something you would suggest to replace the shredded coconut with? Thanks Megan
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  • Thats really a testimonial blog. I'm so excited that this hemp protein bars so good for health and they are delicious too. Here is another one which I came across: http://papasteves.com/ which is Papa Steve's protein bars, an healthy alternative to a protein bar that is made of non gmo ingredients, its gluten free, tastes great and its perishable.
  • nina
    Just made these bars with your book and i can confirm they are delicious! I eat them as snack or dessert and it is so good!
  • Sarah
    Hey there! First off, all the best to you, Luise! Second: I just made these and I really need to ask you where you get those inspirations from?? I've always been a huge fan of raw protein bars but this tops everything!!! I was even not sure if they would make it into the fridge haha :) Thanks so much for this/another inspiring and delicious recipe! Sarah
  • [...] to eat more protein, those looking for a healthy snack or something to eat after a workout etc. You can also find this recipe on the Green Kitchen Stories -blog. These protein bars taste great and even our 2-year-old loved them as a [...]
  • Kris
    Hello, I've just discovered your blog. It's truly beautiful & incredibly inspirational. I just added your recipe book to my Christmas list as well. Just wondering what are some other grain & gluten free alternatives to the oat flakes? I saw quinoa flakes mentioned, but I'm hoping you might be able to suggest any more. Big love, Kristina
  • dv
    This may be an odd question, but can these bars be frozen for later use? I don't see myself eating 15 bars a week but I would like to make them all to save time Love this site and recipes here. Thanks Daisy
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  • Larisa
    Love this recipe! I did it and its so delish! I had to omit all the nuts and seeds though so I just used 1/2 cup hemp powder and 1 cup coconut flakes with 1 tbsp of raw honey. I modified the wet ingredients too, I used only 5 medjool dates, 1 tbsp of raw cacao, 6 tbsp coconut oil, 1 tsp vanilla extract and added cinnamon. Soooo good! I could eat them before freezing. Thanks!!
  • Carly
    hi Louise, congratulations on your recovery! i am wondering if quinoa flakes would be a good replacement for oats as a GF option? Many thanks for sharing your recipes with us :)

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