Sunday 24 December 2017

Paleo 7 Layer Bars

A Sweet Pea Chef
Paleo 7 Layer Bars
Paleo 7 Layer Bars

These Paleo 7 Layer Bars are 7 layers of delicious, unrefined sweet goodness and one rich sweet treat.  This post is sponsored by Bob’s Red Mill.

Easy paleo 7 layer bars that are layered with coconut flakes, dark chocolate, almond meal crust, salted caramel sauce, and paleo coconut condensed milk! | A Sweet Pea Chef

Holy moly, there is such a thing as PALEO 7 layer bars, people.

Can you believe it?

Growing up, 7 layer bars were those fantastic little bars of magic that other people’s moms would make and share with friends and family during the holidays.

When I ate them, I’d wonder what all the layers were and how they fit so much sweetness and deliciousness into tiny little bars.

Was it really SEVEN layers?

Then, the holidays would pass and I’d forget about them…until next year at Christmas and they came back into my world and the whole thing repeated itself.

I’d think, “What are 7 layer bars and how are these people so dang nice to bake them and then share them with complete strangers?”  What a nice gesture!

Ingredients for the almond meal layer for the 7 layer bars, including almond flour, softened coconut flour, and pure maple syrup. Bowl with almond meal that has pure maple syrup being poured into it to make the almond meal crust for the paleo 7 layer bar.

What’s In A 7 Layer Bar?

I always wondered what the heck makes up the seven layers of these tasty bars.  Turns out that Seven Layer Bars have a graham cracker crumb base and are topped with some combination of nuts, chocolate chips, white chocolate, butterscotch, and coconut.  All that is usually held together by sweetened condensed milk. If you’re thinking, “Oh my goodness, that’s a lot of sugar!” You’re right.  If you’re thinking, “Wow, that sounds amazing,” then you’re right as well!

Are Magic Bars Different From 7 Layer Bars?

I decided to make these magic little bars into paleo 7 layer bars to avoid all the refined sugar and grains that you’ll typically find in a 7 layer bar.  There was just one last question I needed to have answered: What’s the difference between magic mars and 7 layer bars???  I finally found out: NOTHING!  You could easily just call these bars 7 layer magic bars.

And…it makes sense, when you think about it, since they are pretty much magical, especially when they are paleo!  Plus — these vars are also vegan and clean!  Woot!

Mixing together the almond meal crust for the bottom of the paleo 7 layer bars. Pouring the salted caramel over the dark chocolate morsel layer of the paleo 7 layer bars.

The Perfect Baked Gift to Share

These paleo 7 layer bars make the perfect gift for your friends and family since they look amazing and can be easily packaged.  It makes so much sense why I used to see these magical 7 layer bars everywhere during the holidays now.  Plus, they’re easy to make and, now that we can make them vegan, paleo, and even clean eating, you can share with almost anyone!

Just like I remember as a kid, it was always such a special gift to share with friends and family. You could share with your neighbor, your child’s teacher(s), the neighborhood firehouse, use them as a hostess gift, or someone else you care for.

This season is one of the hardest for people dealing with the loss of someone, so I think a gift of these paleo magic bars is a nice way to remind them that we are there for them and love them. I plan to share these baked bars with our friends who are experiencing a recent very difficult loss.  What better way to share the love this season.

Baking dish with the layers in the dish which needs to be baked, including the dark chocolate morsels and homemade paleo condensed milk. Paleo 7 layer bars that are cut into squares and spread out onto a parchment paper where they were baked. Top is covered with dark coconut and coconut condensed milk.

How To Make 7 Layer Bars Paleo (Without Grains and Sugar)

So if you’ve been laying off the magic 7 layer bars this holiday season because of their redonk layers of processed sugars and fats, I have some good news for you.  We can make these magical bars of goodness PALEO, VEGAN and CLEAN so you can treat yourself and still maintain your healthy eating goals!  How do we do it?

Replace the graham cracker crumb crust with an almond flour crust (using Bob’s Red Mill’s Almond Flour) Replace milk chocolate chips with dark chocolate chips (the higher cacao percentage, the better — look for anything over 70%) Replace sweetened coconut flakes with unsweetened coconut flakes (easy!) Make our own sweetened condensed coconut milk with just coconut milk and pure maple syrup Replace the butterscotch with our own homemade salted caramel sauce

All in all, these bars are dense, sweet, and completely indulgent EVEN THOUGH they’re paleo, vegan, and clean eating.  Hello, perfection!

Box filled with paleo 7 layer bars and a hand grabbing one out of the box. Paleo 7 layer bars that have been cut into squares, sitting next to a bag of Bob's Red Mill almond flour.

How To Freeze 7 Layer Bars

If you’re like me, you devour the first bar, but then it gets a little too sweet and you need a break.  If that’s the case, you can easily freeze these bars for later — they make a great grab and go sweet treat since they store perfectly in the freezer and can even be eaten frozen.

To freeze them, completely cool the paleo 7 layer bars and then slice into the squares.  Freeze each square on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper first.  After they are frozen, wrap them in plastic wrap and then put them in large freezer bags.  Frozen this way, they’ll last 3-4 months in the freezer.

To defrost, unwrap the lemon bars from their plastic wrap and then allow to thaw in the refrigerator.  Keeping the bars wrapped in plastic wrap when they thaw will make the plastic stick to them.

Vertical image overhead of 6 paleo 7 layer bars that are cooling from the oven and have been divided into squares.

Share the love this season and help spread the goodwill. Who will you share your paleo bars with this season?

Paleo 7 Layer Bars

These Paleo 7 Layer Bars are 7 layers of delicious, unrefined sweet goodness and one rich sweet treat.

For the Almond Crust: 1 1/2 cups Bob’s Red Mill Almond Flour 2 1/2 tbsp. pure maple syrup 1/3 cup coconut oil, (softened) For the Paleo 7 Layer Bars: 1/2 cup raw macadamia nuts, (chopped) 3/4 cup dark chocolate chips 1/2 cup unsweetened coconut flakes 1/2 cup raw almonds, (chopped) For the Paleo Salted Caramel Sauce: 1/4 cup coconut oil 1/4 cup pure maple syrup 2 tbsp. almond butter 1/4 tsp. pure vanilla extract 1/8 tsp. sea salt For the Condensed Coconut Milk: 1 13.5 oz. can coconut milk, (at room temperature) 1/3 cup pure maple syrup
Start by preheating your oven to 350 degrees F and lining a square baking dish with parchment paper and then set it aside. For our first layer, we’ll be making an almond meal crust.

In a large bowl, add the Bob’s Red Mill Almond Flour, pure maple syrup, and softened coconut oil. Mix this together to create a dough that holds together when pressed.

Press this dough evenly into the bottom of the casserole dish using your hands or a spoon. Then, place this into the oven and bake until it’s lightly golden brown, about 14-16 mins. Then, remove from the oven and add a layer of chopped macadamia nuts over top. Lightly press the macadamia nuts into the almond meal crust. Over the macadamia layer, add the unsweetened coconut flakes. Then, add a layer of dark chocolate chips.

To make the salted caramel sauce, in a sauce pan over medium heat, combine coconut oil and pure maple syrup, and stir together.

Once heated through, add almond butter, and then whisk together until smooth. Remove from heat, then add in the vanilla extract and sea salt. Drizzle a layer of our salted caramel sauce over the layer of dark chocolate morsels. Then, top that with a layer of chopped almonds.

To make the homemade condensed coconut milk, in a sauce pan over medium-high heat, and whisk together coconut milk and some pure maple syrup.

Bring this mixture to a low boil, stirring frequently, then, turn the heat to medium and and simmer for 15-20 minutes, stirring frequently. The sauce will reduce by half. Remove the sauce from the heat and allow to slightly cool.

Pour 1 cup of this sweetened coconut milk as evenly as possible over the top of the bars, and then gently move the pan around until the mixture begins to sink between the layers.

Place this into the oven and bake until the sides are lightly golden brown, and the top is bubbly and melted, about 25-30 minutes. Remove from the oven and cool to room temperature. Then, chill or freeze until completely solid. When ready to eat, slice into squares and enjoy.

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