BANANA OATMEAL BARS
(Collagen-Rich / High Protein / Gluten-Free / Dairy-Free)
Looking for a scrumptious snack that’s a breeze to make and packs a punch of goodness? Look no further than our Banana Oatmeal Bars!
These delightful treats are not only delicious but also offer a plethora of health benefits. With overripe bananas, peanut butter, gluten-free oats, and a dash of MariGold Grass-fed Collagen Peptides, these bars are a powerhouse of nutrients.
Collagen supports skin health and promotes joint function while oats provide sustained energy. Plus, the dairy-free chocolate chips add a hint of sweetness without any guilt.
Perfect for busy mornings or an afternoon pick-me-up, these bars are easy to whip up and even easier to devour.
So, get baking and treat yourself to a snack that’s tasty, nutritious, and downright satisfying!
Kat (@katalysthealth) creates simple recipes that are gluten free and super tasty! Be sure to check out @katalysthealth on Instagram for more unique, awesomely creative low-carb/keto recipes and treats.
- 2 medium bananas, overripe
- 1/2 cup peanut butter
- 1 1/4 cups gf rolled oats
- 2 scoops MariGold Grass-fed Collagen Peptides – Unflavored
- Chocolate chips, dairy-free (optional)
- Preheat oven to 350 & prep an 8×8 baking dish.
- Mix together bananas and peanut butter until creamy.
- Stir in oats, collagen and chocolate chips, if using.
- Spread batter into pan & bake for 18-20 minutes. Let cool, then slice into bars!
MariGold ingredients used in this recipe:
MariGold’s Type I & III Bovine Collagen rejuvenates your body from within. Our Collagen Peptides support strong hair & nails and restores moisture & smoothness to your skin. It also restores ease of movement by replenishing joints and connective tissue, including cartilage and tendons. Even improves gut & immune function.*
Our collagen peptides have a clean, neutral flavor and dissolve instantly when stirred into hot or cold beverages. Sourced from grass-fed, pasture-raised cattle in Brazil, it is completely free of dairy, gluten, soy, GMO’s and hormones.