Berry Collagen Protein Bar Recipe (2024)

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This Berry Collagen Protein Bar recipe is both Paleo and Autoimmune Protocol (AIP) compliant. These protein bars are creamy, full of flavor, and are truly a healthy addition to your weekly breakfastroutine. Grab the recipe below.

Berry Collagen Protein Bar Recipe (1)I'm sure every health coachclaims that every recipe they ever create is “insane”, right?

Even if this is true, you have to believe me when I tell you this Berry Collagen Protein Bar recipe is INSANE. I truly mean that these healthy as f***, low sugar, high protein bars taste as good asa seriously irresistible dessert.

Unlike most of my recipes, these bars didn't just ‘happen'. This recipe was one that I had toresearch, test, retest, and retest again before finally stumbling upon the perfect combination of ingredients.

If you read my post on theseMashed Cauliflower Breakfast Bowls, you know that I've been pretty lazy with my breakfasts. So naturally I began searching for the best way to indulge my lazy breakfast mentality: protein bars. It's pretty much impossible to find a store bought protein bar that is dairy, nut, and grain free, so I went to Pinterest to find a homemade recipe.

Even going the homemade route, I quickly realized how few recipes were A. dairy free, B. nut free, and C. oat free. It seemed every recipe I saw included one or more of those three ingredients. And so the drive was born to create something of my own that was free of all three.

In this recipe, the combination of collagen protein, coconut butter, coconut cream, and berries makes the most insanely delicious protein bar. These protein bars areso delicious, I swear theycould pass as dessert.

The Protein Component: Collagen

Although I was once an avid plant-based protein kinda girl, the protein powder I swear bythese days is a form of protein called collagen hydrolysate, aka collagen peptides.

Collagen is one of the most structural substances in your body, responsible for healthy tissue repair, joint flexibility, bone and skin renewal, and reducing inflammation. If one of your goals is to stay looking young sans botox, collagen is your golden ticket.

The Creamy Component: Coconut

Confession:I'm not a fan of coconut butter. It's dry, crumbly, and not easy to snack on since it solidifies at room temp. It is however key to the success of this recipe, and once all theingredients come together, the coconut butter is a non-issue for me. These bars are anything butdry or crumbly, and they're a perfect snack.

Coconut butter on it's own has plenty of merit as well. It's said that the fat from coconut buttercan’t be stored as bodyfat since it's so readily available for energy. This means that despite these bars being higher in fat, you don't need to worry about your waist line when eating them. In fact, you can expect any of the followingbenefits from indulging in these coconut butter based bars:

  1. High in healthy medium chain triglycerides
  2. High in fiber
  3. Improved blood sugar control
  4. Reduced sugar cravings

Pretty insane, right? Let's move on.

The Fruity Component: Berries

I've made these bars with two berry options: fresh blueberries, and dried mixed berries. The first option has a shorter shelf life, but the end result is delicious. I love the combination of the fresh, juicy blueberries mixed into the creamy coconut butter. This option is also lower in sugarthan what is shown on the nutrition label (which is calculated with dried berries). The secondoption, dried mixed berries, yields more of the chewy texture that you'd expect from a protein bar. I can't say I prefer one over the other, but will likely choose to use dried berries for when I'm prepping a bunch of bars for weekday breakfasts.

The Dessert Component: Chocolate Icing

Full disclosure, I didn't photograph these bars with the coconut oil chocolate icing recipelisted below. I decided to use 80% dark chocolate for when I was snappingphotos solely so I wouldn't worry about them melting during the process.However, after tasting the recipe with the substitution of darkchocolate in place ofmy coconut oil chocolate icing, I realized that this collagen protein bar recipe had an alter-ego… and it's that of a true dessert.

Regardless of the chocolate option you choose (dark chocolate or coconut oil ‘chocolate icing'), you won't be disappointed.

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Berry Collagen Protein Bars

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Servings 8 bars

Calories 210 kcal

Ingredients

Bars:

Chocolate Icing (optional):

  • 1/4 cup coconut oil
  • 2 Tbsp cacao powder or carob powder for AIP
  • 1/2 Tbsp pure maple syrup

Instructions

For the Bars

  • Mix all ingredients together by hand in a bowl. It may take a bit of stirring before the dough comes together.

  • Form into 8 equal bars. I used this inexpensive silicon mold to make my bars all the same size, but you can also use a greased glass baking sheet, or you canshape the bars by hand.

  • Place the formed bars in refrigerator for 30 minutes to set. Once they're set, remove the bars from the silicon mold or the baking dish. At this point, you can choose if you'd like to make the chocolate icing, (recipe below )or leave plain.

  • The bars tend to have the best texture at room temperature, but you can also store in the fridge for a longer shelf-life.

For theChocolate Icing

  • Melt the coconut oil and stir in cacao powder (or carob powder for AIP) and maple syrup.

  • Dip bottom half of each bar in the chocolate icing.

  • Use a piping bag or a ziploc with a small hole cut in the tip to drizzle chocolate on top of the bars.

  • Place bars on waxed paper in the refrigerator to set.

  • Nutrition information is for the bars without the chocolate icing. If you're including the icing, you'll add 85 calories, 7 grams of fat, and 2 grams of carbs.

Notes

These bars are also delicious dipped in 80% dark chocolate and eaten as a low sugar dessert.

Nutrition

Calories: 210kcalCarbohydrates: 14gProtein: 11gFat: 13gSaturated Fat: 11gSodium: 196mgFiber: 5gSugar: 7g

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FAQs

Are collagen protein bars good for you? ›

Regular collagen supplementation has many benefits including improved joint strength and mobility, increased tendon and ligament healing rate, glowing skin and hair, healthier nails, reduced cellulite, and a healthier gut.

What protein bars does Jennifer Aniston use? ›

Amazon.com: Vital Proteins® & Jennifer Aniston™ Peanut Butter Fudge Flavored Protein and Collagen 12-count box : Everything Else.

When should I eat collagen bars? ›

Studies recommend consuming at least 5g of collagen per day, the equivalent of one bar. You can therefore consume one bar a day at any time of the day. It is perfect for replenishing after sport.

What food is in collagen bar? ›

In addition to almonds, chocolate and sea salt, the bar contains nuts and seeds, such as cashew nuts, Brazil nuts and sunflower seeds. The Collagen Protein Bar is sweetened with coconut nectar, which is often referred to as the world's most sustainable sweetener.

What is the downside of taking collagen? ›

Collagen is considered to be well tolerated with no major side-effects. Minor side-effects include: a feeling of heaviness in your stomach. mild diarrhoea.

Does collagen help with belly fat? ›

It boils down to this: collagen has been shown within numerous studies to aid in fat loss. Due to its high protein concentration, it's definitely an ally when fat loss is the goal. Moreover, collagen may even help with the appearance of cellulite!

What protein bars does Carrie Underwood eat? ›

The country singer and "American Idol" winner reaches for Vega, No Cow, and Luna Bars. Plus, here's another healthy tip she swears by for energy on the go.

What brand of collagen does Jennifer Aniston endorse? ›

Over the years, Jennifer Aniston has revealed her top skincare secrets, and one of her favourite beauty buys seems to be one of the most popular supplements right now. Jen-approved Vital Proteins collagen powder has over 77k 5-star ratings at Amazon - and right now it's on sale at both Amazon UK and Amazon US.

Why do Vital Proteins have a prop 65 warning? ›

WARNING: Consuming this product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm.

Does drinking collagen really work? ›

A review and analysis of 19 studies, published in the International Journal of Dermatology, that had a total of 1,125 participants. Those who used collagen supplements saw an improvement in the firmness, suppleness, and moisture content of the skin, with wrinkles appearing less noticeable.

Is collagen better in morning or night? ›

While there are plenty of suggestions floating around, really, the best time of day to take your collagen supplement is whenever works best for you. Suppose you like to take it in the morning, great. If you prefer it as a snack during the day, great, or if you want to take it before bed, that's also great.

Can collagen keep you up at night? ›

Research looking at the effects of collagen on sleep found that, when subjects consumed grams of glycine (around 15g of collagen), they fell asleep more quickly, slept more deeply and for longer. This improved sleep quality left participants feeling less fatigued, clearer-headed and more energetic.

Which fruit has the most collagen? ›

Citrus Fruits

Another of our favourite foods high in collagen is citrus fruits. Fruits like oranges, lemons, limes, and grapefruits are packed full of vitamin C, which is known for its many benefits.

What foods to avoid with collagen? ›

Avoid foods high in sugar, refined carbs, fried foods, alcohol and trans fats. These foods promote inflammation and AGEs that destroy collagen. Instead, focus on eating plenty of clean, whole foods that provide key nutrients to enhance collagen synthesis, like vitamin C, anthocyanins, copper and omega-3s.

Is it good to take collagen protein everyday? ›

Research (Link is external) (Link opens in new window) shows that taking 2.5 to 15 grams daily of hydrolyzed collagen is safe. A smaller dose benefits your joints and skin, while a larger amount may help with body composition and muscle mass.

Is collagen protein good for weight loss? ›

Collagen may help people lose weight by improving satiety, altering how people store body fat, and improving joint pain so that people can be more physically active. This is an emerging area of research and more studies are necessary to draw out the precise link between collagen and weight loss.

Who shouldn t take collagen protein? ›

Collagen supplements may not be safe for: People with fish, shellfish, or egg allergies (collagen supplements may contain these allergens as ingredients)16. People with a Kosher or Halal diet. People with a vegetarian or vegan diet.

Is it OK to eat protein bars everyday? ›

One or two protein bars per day is the recommended limit for most individuals. Generally speaking, there is no need to have more than 1-2 protein bars a day. Protein bars are not meal replacements and shouldn't be used instead of healthy, balanced meals.

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