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No-bake cookies have met their match with these no bake chocolate peanut butter bars. It doesn’t get much easier than just stirring everything together and pouring it into a pan.

Before I tell you more about these amazing homemade candy bars, I’d better confess that no-bake cookies and I have a bit of a love/hate relationship.

No Bake Chocolate Bites

No Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Bars

I love how easy no bake cookies are to make; I hate how unattractive they tend to be. I love how rich the chocolate and peanut flavors can be; I hate the raw oatmeal that frequently overwhelms the cookies.

(That whole raw oatmeal situation is balanced with the addition of coconut in these no bake chocolate coconut cookies or bars or bites… whatever you call them, the coconut changes the texture (and improves it!) in the best way possible.)

When I ran across these no-bake bars, (a.k.a. “the best recipe I’ve ever messed up“) I couldn’t believe I’d never thought to try making the cookies into bars. At least they would look better, right?

I’m going to be flat-out honest here and tell you my thinking when I started making these treats. (My friend Donna can attest to it because we were talking on the phone at the time.)

I thought, “I’ll make these because the kids will love having a dessert over the weekend and I won’t be tempted to eat more than one.”

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No Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Bites

Chocolate Peanut Butter No Bake Bars

That is seriously funny in hindsight. I almost licked the saucepan clean as I was waiting for the bars to harden in the refrigerator.

The additional coconut, honey, and nuts in these bars take them far out of the league of traditional no-bake treats.

That oatmeal that I dislike in other cookies? It is providing structure and just a bit of flavor, instead of being the dominant ingredient.

All the deliciousness of no bake cookies - in an easy bar method!
No Bake Chocolate Coconut Cookies

There are plenty of options with these bars. If you prefer a completely unprocessed ingredient list, use pure dark chocolate, natural peanut butter, and unsweetened coconut.

No-bake cookies and bars benefit greatly from the addition of coconut. The texture and the flavor can’t be beaten. If you are like me and have no plans to give up your refined sugars (and are too impatient to make a special trip to the store), use whatever ingredients happen to be in the house.

No Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Bites

I found that a 1″ square piece of these bars satisfied my chocolate craving. (One square at a time, that is. I can’t even describe how much I enjoyed these treats!)

As I was enjoying one of these with my husband late last night, we both agreed that they put store-bought candy bars to shame.

no bake chocolate peanut butter bars

These no bake chocolate peanut butter bars are a naturally gluten free treat too! Check out all of our gluten free dessert recipes here.

For more no-bake desserts, try these Chocolate Peanut Butter Ritz Cookies, Monster Cookie Dough Bites, and the Chocolate Zebra Cake.

chocolate peanut butter bars with oatmeal and coconut stacked on plate

Kitchen Tip: I use these bowls, this spatula, and this pan to make this recipe.

No-Bake Peanut Butter Chocolate Bars

You’ll need the following ingredients to make this recipe:

  • peanut butter
  • honey
  • coconut oil 
  • rolled oats
  • shredded coconut
  • chopped pecans
  • dark or semi-sweet chocolate chips
  • vanilla extract
peanut butter, coconut oil, and chocolate chips in bowl

To make the chocolate coconut bars, melt the peanut butter, honey, and coconut oil in a medium-size saucepan over medium-low heat. Stir frequently as the mixture melts.

When it has melted, remove from the heat and add the chocolate. Stir until the chocolate is completely smooth.

melted chocolate mixture for no bake bars

Add the oats, coconut, and pecans. Stir to combine. Pour the mixture into an 8×8 pan. Refrigerate until the chocolate hardens, at least 3-4 hours.

Slice into 1″-2″ square pieces. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator.

To make this in the microwave, combine the peanut butter, honey, coconut oil, and chocolate chips in a large glass mixing bowl. Microwave 90 seconds at high power. Stir and return to microwave. Heat for an additional 90 seconds, only until the chocolate has almost melted. Stir until smooth.

No Bake Chocolate Bites

No Bake Cereal Bars

Rice Krispies Treats are the original no-bake cereal bar and I know very few people who can resist them. Want to know how to make gooey, soft, and chewy Rice Krispie Treats?

Chocolate-drizzled peanut butter cup rice crispy treatscoconut lover’s rice crispy treats, even chocolate-covered pretzel rice crispy treats – I love them all.

No bake cereal bars like these no bake crunch bars can be made with rice krispies or corn flakes.

Those chewy, slightly crunchy, peanut butter cereal bars are loaded with pockets of gooey marshmallows and they are a huge hit every time we make them.

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5 from 16 votes

No-Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Coconut Bars

Avatar photoMary Younkin
Chocolate and peanut butter are a perfect match in these chewy no-bake treats.
 
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
Servings: 60 bite-size pieces
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Ingredients 

  • 1 cup peanut butter
  • ½ cup honey
  • ½ cup coconut oil
  • cups dark or semi-sweet chocolate chips
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2 cups rolled oats (not instant oats)
  • 1 cup coconut
  • ½ cup chopped pecans

Instructions 

  • Melt the peanut butter, honey and coconut oil in a medium-size saucepan over medium-low heat. Stir frequently as the mixture melts.
  • When it has melted, remove it from the heat and add the chocolate chips and vanilla. Stir until completely smooth. Add the oats, coconut, and pecans. Stir to mix well.
  • Pour into an 8×8 pan. Refrigerate until the chocolate hardens, at least 3-4 hours. Slice into 1″-2″ square pieces. Store in the refrigerator. Enjoy!

Notes

Alternate microwave directions:
Combine the peanut butter, honey, coconut oil, chocolate chips, and vanilla extract in a large glass mixing bowl. Microwave 90 seconds at high power. Stir and return to microwave. Heat for an additional 90 seconds, only until the chocolate has almost melted.
Stir until smooth. Add the oats, coconut, and pecans. Stir to combine. Pour into an 8×8 pan. Refrigerate until the chocolate hardens, at least 3-4 hours. Slice into 1″-2″ square pieces. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator.

Nutrition

Calories: 93 kcal | Carbohydrates: 7 g | Protein: 2 g | Fat: 7 g | Saturated Fat: 3 g | Cholesterol: 1 mg | Sodium: 21 mg | Potassium: 69 mg | Fiber: 1 g | Sugar: 4 g | Vitamin A: 2 IU | Vitamin C: 1 mg | Calcium: 7 mg | Iron: 1 mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

{originally published 3/3/13 – notes and photos updated 3/29/23}

homemade candy bars sliced on board
Homemade Candy Bars with chocolate, peanut butter, and coconut stacked on plate

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225 Comments

  1. Carolyn says:

    Thank you for this recipe. I have been making no bake cookies all my life. It’s always everyone’s favorite. I made this recipe with sugar free chocolate chips. I took them to work and everyone LOVED them. Sharing the recipe!

  2. Jackie says:

    Love the receipes

  3. PJ says:

    Hi,
    I’m diabetic and use Stevia for a sweetner now. Is it possible to use liquid Stevia instead of the sugar as long as I use the ratio of Stevia for the half cup of honey. It would only be a few drops of Stevia. So less to hold it together. How can I substitute Stevia for Honey?

  4. Pat says:

    Is it possible to use a sweetener instead of the honey?

  5. LC says:

    For those interested I couldn’t resist doing a nutrition analysis (I think it’s clear from the ingredients that the bars will probably taste great, but also be very high calorie). Results, for 2 inch square servings (16 per recipe) and using unsweetened coconut were 395 calories, 34 g carbs, 28 g fat, 6 g protein, 70 mg sodium, 20 g sugar

    1. ginny hutton says:

      Thanks, was just wondering about calories!! Think i have made mine about half your size, so 200ish each. Wow, just ate two for breakfast!!

  6. ginny hutton says:

    Great recipe. I had to substitute a bit for things I did not have. Used half and half maple syrup with honey, almond butter instead of peanut, crushed roasted peanuts instead of pecans and it worked perfectly. Set beautifully in the fridge. Anyone work out how many calories in it yet?? Thanks, will look out for more of your recipes

  7. stephanie Mckinnie says:

    Can you use walnuts instead of pecans

    1. Mary says:

      Sure. That sounds good!

  8. Joan says:

    What can be used in place of coconut oil n flakes if some one don’t like it or can’t have it

  9. Dav vensko says:

    Love….love….love…..your no bake chocolate coconut peanut butter bites. I keepem in da freezer for a daily anytime snack. So perfect. Anyway. I used Cheerios with oatmeal (ran out of oatmeal). Also pecans &rasins anyway thank you again Dav

  10. Rida says:

    Wow these look sooo good! I have this coconut milk can lying in the pantry. Do you think it would be OK to use instead of the coconut oil or not?
    I’m gonna add some cranberries to these yummy goodies to add that chewy factor. <3

    1. Mary says:

      Coconut milk will definitely not work in place of coconut oil. However, butter may be used as a substitute for the coconut oil.

  11. Colleen says:

    I would like to know how long you can freeze candy

  12. Kelly says:

    Could probable use Rice Krispies instead of coconut . Gonna try! I’ll let you know

  13. David says:

    I’m addicted to these wonder-full snacks. Thank you D

  14. Bonnie says:

    Can melted butter or oil be substituted for the coconut oil?

    1. Mary says:

      Yes, this works great with butter.

  15. Dave says:

    I double the recipe……there perfect….thank you.

  16. D vensko says:

    I doubled this recipe ….it’s so food &use Cheerios with the oats….ahhhhh

  17. Karen says:

    I had to change recipe just slightly using pure maple syrup and less only a 1/4 cup because I only had milk chocolate chips and I didn’t want it to be too sweet. They are sooooo delicious! It’s been my go to recipe ever since for events ect. ALWAYS a hit! And I’m not the best baker that’s why these the best! So quick and easy. Thanks!5 stars