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Chocolate and peanut butter are mixed with crunchy cereal to make these super easy No Bake Chocolate Crunch Bars.
When I was very young, I went camping with the Girl Scouts and our counselor taught us to make what she called “Babe Ruth Bars.” (More on that name in a minute.)
These are so easy to make. Our counselor helped me make these bars by stirring the ingredients together over the campfire, rolling them into a log, chilling and slicing them.
I wasn’t a girl scout for very long so I couldn’t have been more than 7 or 8 years old. We ate these gathered around the fire and I absolutely loved them.
My counselor wrote out the recipe for me and I took it home.
Chocolate Cereal Bars
My grandmother was sweet enough to save that recipe for me and over the following years, we would make those bars on special occasions. I remembered the recipe a while back and I dug it out of my old cookbook.
I read it several times and then made a trip to the store, just to look at the ingredients in an actual Babe Ruth bar. Uhm, there is no similarity at all.
I have no idea why these were called Babe Ruth Bars and the name now makes me laugh.
I’ve since swapped out half the ingredients, so they are likely to be even farther from the original. Corn flakes, chocolate chips, honey, and peanut butter get melted together and then chilled to create a perfect no-bake dessert bar.
Whatever you decide to call them–I typically go with Chocolate Cereal Bars or Chocolate Crunch Bars–these treats are sure to be loved!
Chocolate Crunch Bars
I made a batch of these Chocolate Crunch Bars and left them for my family the last time I was headed out of town. When I got back home, my three-year-old proudly informed me that he “ate ALL the candy bars.”
Apparently, he thought he was really getting away with something. The whole family really enjoyed these and they have already been requested again.
Homemade Chocolate Candy
These no-bake cereal bars are somewhere between a cookie and a candy bar. They’re as easy (or even easier) to make as a batch of cookies but are guaranteed to satisfy any chocolate candy bar cravings.
If you like these no-bake treats, you should also give Crispy Chocolate Peanut Butter Bars a try. You might also enjoy this Buckeye Fudge recipe.
I love how easy it is to make these homemade chocolate candy treats. Homemade fudge recipes are a go-to treat throughout the holiday season. Between the kids, husband and I, we can gobble up a whole batch quite quickly.
No-bake crunch bars also make a fantastic treat to share with friends at any party or gathering.
No Bake Desserts
No bake cookies, bars and other desserts are some of my very favorite sweet treats to make. I love that I don’t have to worry about firing up the oven (especially in the heat of the summer).
As a huge bonus, they usually come together with almost no effort at all.
Want more no bake dessert ideas? I’ve got you covered.
These Monster Cookie Dough Bites are a must-try. If, like me, you have a weakness for cookie dough, these naturally gluten free cookie bites are for you.
I’m not a fan of he way raw oats tend to dominate the texture and flavor of many no bake dessert and cookie recipes. However, in these No Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Coconut Bites there’s just the right amount of oatmeal, plus crunchy almonds and honey, to make them irresistible.
For those who love oatmeal in their no bakes, these No Bake Oatmeal Cookies are another fabulous dessert that won’t have you heating up the kitchen.
Gluten-Free Dessert
Lucky for those who are avoiding gluten, this recipe for Chocolate Crunch Bars is naturally gluten-free. Bringing these to a potluck or party ensures that even those who need to steer clear of wheat can enjoy a sweet treat.
If you use dairy-free chocolate chips, these bars are also a dairy-free dessert. Substitute almond butter for the peanut butter if you’re cooking for someone with a peanut allergy!
{originally published 11/14/13 – photos and recipe notes updated 7/14/22}
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