If you too have peanut butter issues, or if you don't like the taste (gasp!) use almond butter or sun butter in this recipe. Almond butter has higher proportion of monounsaturated fats, so it's an even healthier option than peanut butter. Admittedly, the real reason I'm not addicted to almond butter is the $12 a jar price tag. Alas, if only peanut butter were that costly a commodity.
This recipe was way too much fun to play around with, so I went a little crazy with the variations. The best part about it is the simple and readily available ingredients! You can use the microwave and get just one bowl dirty. If your mind hasn't been blown yet, it will be when you find out this can be made dairy-free. Creamy unsweetened coconut milk is the magic maker for this trick. It will be a hint coconut-ty unless you use expeller-pressed coconut oil, but the texture will be just as dreamy.
These treats are smooth and peanut-buttery, with a salty crunch from the peanuts. They don't really taste like Pay Day at all because they're a hundred times better and don't stick to your teeth. These treats are named after those corn syrup-filled bars because of the similarity in appearances. Don't be fooled.

Mock "PayDay" Peanut Treats
Inspired by this recipe by "Blenders"
Makes 6 bars
Ingredients:
1/4 cup peanut butter (no-stir type preferred)
2 tablespoons non-hydrogenated shortening, unsalted butter, or coconut oil
2 teaspoons honey
1 tablespoon heavy cream OR coconut milk
1/4 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
sugar-free sweetener, to taste (I use NuNaturals stevia)
pinch of sea salt
1/2 cup dry roasted peanuts
1/4 teaspoon xanthan gum (optional)
Preparation:
Add peanut butter, honey, and butter to a microwave safe dish. Microwave on high for one minute. Remove and immediately whisk in vanilla extract and heavy cream or coconut milk. Stir in sweetener, xanthan gum (if using), and pinch of salt. Taste and adjust if necessary. Fold in peanuts and drop in globs on to a pan lined with wax paper. Chill in freezer until firm, then transfer to refrigerator.
~6g net carbs per treat

For Peanut Butter Dessert Topping, whisk extra cream or coconut milk into "Pay Day" treat mixture ingredients until the sauce is smooth and light in color. Use almond butter for the most neutral taste. This sauce is also delicious made dairy-free. If you use coconut milk in place of heavy cream, there will be a subtle coconut flavoring. The sauce will be just as creamy, though. This would be heavenly over low carb ice cream. You could also dip apples or strawberries into it!

Ditch the polysyllabic ingredients of pre-packaged bars with these easy homemade protein bars. No refrigeration required! This recipe is easy on your digestive system, with no harsh sugar alcohols (maltitol is truly evil!) or an ungodly amount of fiber. It's also pocketbook friendly since the ingredients are pretty cheap. Start with a quality whey (not soy!) protein powder free of artificial sweeteners and preservatives. I like Jay Robb or Jarrow Formulas unflavored whey protein. These protein bars may look like cookies, and they may smell like cookies, but they are NOT peanut butter cookies! I have a recipe for those and will get around posting at some point. I repeat, these are not cookies. They are dry and chewy because of the high whey protein content, just like real protein bars. If you're using stevia, remember to make the dough a bit sweeter than you want the baked product to be.
Just for fun, let's have a look at the ingredients for an Atkins Advantage Chocolate Peanut Butter protein bar:
Ingredients: protein blend [soy protein isolate, hydrolyzed collagen, whey protein isolate (milk), sodium caseinate], glycerine, polydextrose, dry roasted peanut, peanut flour, palm kernel and palm oil, cellulose, coconut oil, cocoa powder (processed with alkali), natural and artificial flavor, olive oil, butter oil, soy lecithin, maltodextrin, salt, guar gum, citric acid, sucralose, mono and diglycerides, dipotassium phosphate, acesulfame potassium. nutrition blend: tricalcium phosphate, calcium carbonate, magnesium oxide, vitamin a palmitate, ascorbic acid, sodium ascorbate, thiamin mononitrate, riboflavin, pyridoxine hydrochloride, cyanocobalamin, alpha tocopheryl acetate, niacinamide, biotin, calcium pantothenate, zinc oxide, folic acid, chromium chelate, phytonadione, sodium selenite. contains: soy, milk and peanuts.
I'll admit to ingesting this frankenfood every once in awhile when I'm desperate for a sweet fix or on the road. It's relieving to have a better option now!

Mock Protein/Atkins Bars
Makes four bars
Ingredients:
1/4 cup natural peanut butter (any nut butter would work)
2 tablespoons organic unsalted butter OR coconut oil
2 teaspoons honey
2 tablespoons heavy cream OR coconut milk
1/4 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
1/8 to 1/4 teaspoon pure stevia extract (I used NuNaturals)
pinch of sea salt
1/2 cup whey protein powder (check for additives and carb content)
Preparation:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Add nut butter, honey, and butter to a microwave safe dish. Microwave on high for one minute. Remove and immediately whisk in vanilla extract and heavy cream or coconut milk. Stir in sweetener and pinch of salt. Taste and adjust if necessary. Stir in protein powder until mixture clumps together. Don't worry if it separates and some of the liquid weeps out of the dough. Press mixture as flat as you can into a greased loaf pan. I like to place a piece of wax paper over the dough and press it flat with a smaller loaf pan. Bake for 8 minutes or until lightly browned around the edges. Let sit for 10 minutes in the pan. The dough will absorb all of the liquid that has bubbled up. Slice with a sharp knife and store in baggies. Does not need to be refrigerated.
~5g net carbs and 29g protein per bar
Naked protein bars. Consume with gulps of water between bites.

Take your protein bars to the next level. Melt some 85% cacao content chocolate and sweeten it with stevia, to taste. Paint it across the bottoms of the protein bars with the small end of a spoon. Place chocolate side down on a chilled pan lined with wax paper. Make a recipe of the caramel sauce and spread it over the tops of the protein bars. Press sliced almonds into the caramel sauce. Paint chocolate over the tops and sides. Chill to firm up the chocolate. Place in a baggy for transport in your gym bag.
From drab to fab! I present to you mock Atkins bars, covered in dark chocolate and filled with caramel bars with a nice crunch from slivered almonds:

No preservatives or soy in that delicious bite.





20 comments:
WOW!!! Boy, do these treats ever look good. I'm very impressed with your Atkins bar makeover too. Way to go!
Bookmarking, and printing.
Thanks :)
Sara
OMG- I can't wait to try your recipes--your pix are beautiful!!
I have some sugar free honey I'm gonna use instead of regular honey.
I enjoy your blog--
Jeri
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Those are amazing! Can I send you a jar of my almond butter? You are so creative I bet you'll make something fabulous with Barney Butter. check out www.barneybutter.com and if it looks interesting to you please write me! (sorry, can't send your readers free jars too...)
Sara - Thank you! Hope you enjoy the recipes. :)
Jeri - Please let me know how these turn out with the sugar-free honey!
Jennifer - I sent you an email. Your product looks wonderful!
Do you have to use honey? Is there a substitute for it?
I glad to find you and your healthy recipes! Thanks for sharing your delights. I look forward to trying some myself.
I happened upon your blog. All of your recipes look great. I can't wait to try some of them. I have a question. NuNaturals stevia-is it better tasting than other brands (I hope)? B/c I have tried others. Lol. :) Another thing, I saw it at my local store, but it is so expensive. Is the one you use the liquid? And I am guessing since you don't need much per recipe it lasts a very long time. A little bottle at my store costs $12. Have you tried the powder and is it any good? Thanks so much!
Anon - Please see my latest post on NuNaturals stevia! I use the pure powder form that comes in a 1 oz bottle. It is worth every penny!
HI I made the Atkins bars and they crumbled on me! What did I do wrong?
I used EAS Whey protein powder. Is there a weight for this like grams or oz?
Or maybe I made them to thin? How thick are they supposed to be? Did I cook them to long? 8 mins.
They tasted good, but disapointed they crumbled so easily.
OK, you hit every note within me in your posts! I became quite "addicted" to peanut butter as well, and for a few months would only consume it with a spoon instead of a spread!
I know peanuts are definitely not the best nuts, with their aflatoxins and loads of omega-6 fats; however, even organic peanut butter is so inexpensive that it is so easy to fall in love.
Now the taste of peanut butter is growing quite tired; in fact, just thinking about it is making me a bit queazy (yay!). I like it every now and then, but am starting to use other things.
I make my own sunflower seed butter. Raw, organic and cheaper than peanut butter. I also make almond butter when I can get people to buy me almonds, or walnuts, which are my nuts of choice.
I love this post!
You mention "the caramel sauce." Where is the recipe for that?
I love the candies and to share it with my boyfriend in a speciall time. Actually when he buy viagra we share not only our candies but a great time together. I really love it!!! for me the candy are very delicous.
Those candies look very good, but I'd rather get fat like a cow than stop eating sugar. Sweet flavor in my mouth, nothing like that.
I am very fond of eating and your pictures making me crazy.These are sugar free that's a very nice stuff.
Thank you so much for the recipe. We made the Pay Day Bars. They are so good. We did our best to get the following info for this using 1 1/2 tbsp Xylitol & organic honey & organic peanut butter. Made 8 small bars. For qty 2: 230 calories, 23 carb, 17 fat, 7 protein, 0 cholesterol, 3 fiber. Can't wait to try your other recipes!!!
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IAre you serious??are they really sugar free?It will be awesome if it's possible to make candy bars without sugars.I was bored to having as usual normal tastes everyday.thanks for sharing it with us..
where is the caramel recipe you mentioned?
Your recipes are awesome and much needed. Good job!
A low carb lifestyle has been the key to loosing 85lbs. and maintaining the loss for several years now. I've been looking for a good "one source" place to get all my information, recipes and in particular one for the energy and candy bars...this is it! Wow!...if somebody hadn't told me I'd swear the universe is granting me an "AH HA" day full of moments...
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