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I’m a big advocate of breakfast. I eat it every day. In order for me to get through my workout I need to have something in my stomach.
The problem is, I get bored with my breakfast. I eat the same thing, every day. (Are you at all surprised?) A bowl of vanilla almond flake cereal and coffee. Every. Day. And then some days I don’t want cereal. And I find my self eating pounds of other food to make up for the fact that I have no idea what to eat.
Sure, I’d love to eat a big breakfast of eggs and bacon (who wouldn’t?) but that just leaves me feeling full and greasy. Not a great workout lead-in.
I love a good bagel and cream cheese, but that usually leads to a crash mid-CORE class, which can have dangerous consquences.
I’ve heard about these Quaker Soft Baked Bars and I’ve always wondered how they tasted. I mean, they are full of fiber and protein and don’t have that many calories. So when the opportunity arose to try them out, I jumped at the chance.
These bars come in two flavors, Banana Nut Bread and Cinnamon Pecan Bread. As soon as I saw the Banana But Bread ones, this spread jumped into my head.
Now, ever since last summer, every time I see banana bread I think of peanut butter and Elvis. I can’t help it. I find myself wanting to eat the two together all the time. Memories, I guess. So of course I made a peanut butter spread for the Quaker Soft Baked Bar. Of course I did.
The Banana Bread Bars are so good. Like, they taste like banana bread. You can eat them regular, or warmed. So. Yummy.
But with the peanut butter on top? Oh. My.
Jordan liked the Cinnamon Pecan Bread ones. I’m excited she liked them because they’re a good breakfast snack or anytime treat that will fill her up. I forsee these as park snacks. Maybe they’ll stem the “I’M STILL HUNGRY” park mantra.
{Or not. This is my child we’re talking about.}
And this dip. It’s got coconut in it. What’s not to love? Totally spoon-worthy, y’all.
Peanut Butter Coconut Spread
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup peanut butter
- 2 tablespoons cream cheese softened
- 3 tablespoons honey more or less, depending on how sweet you want your spread
- 1/3 cup toasted coconut
Instructions
- To toast your coconut, place in a small frying pan and cook over low heat, stirring constantly, until it begins to brown.
- Mix all ingredients in a small bowl. Spread on Quaker Soft Baked Bars or toast.
Recipe Nutrition
This looks yummy and healthy! Imagine, good taste plus full of fiber and protein, what more will you ask for? Thanks for sharing.
peanut butter + coconut + cream cheese… I think you may have made this recipe just for me Dorothy! Looks insanely delicious. And I’ve had those soft baked bars before, they really are delicious!
Thanks Sally, I know. Peanut butter and coconut…I was eating it with a spoon. Even once the bars were gone!
Something about cream cheese, peanut butter, and banana just fits so well! Although, I think those pecan ones sound pretty tasty. I’ve eaten Special K every day for the last 2 1/2 months. I need a change. ๐
You daughter should meet my husband. I usually don’t buy stuff like this because we’d go through 2 boxes a week.
Everytime I visit here, there’s always something new for me to drool and kill my keyboard with! You guys over the pond always get the best things too. We actually have Quaker oats here (don’t faint will you?) but not the banana bars. I’m jealous, I so want to try these puppies smothered with peanut butter, cream cheese, honey and coconut. Mmm, heaven! I’ll just have to be patient and hope they make their way here like Oreos did.
-Lisa.
Sweet 2 Eat Baking
Definitely gonna try this one! Thanks for sharing! (I think I will replace honey with Maple Syrup though…may give an interesting taste to this recipe :I like to use Organic Maple syrup (from ROUGE maple), which is heathier and tastier). thanks again!
Maple syrup would be awesome! Thanks so much for visiting!
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