Embrace the spirit of this beloved holiday with Chelsea's Vegan 7-Layer Bars recipe. Bursting with layers of rich flavors and textures, this dessert embodies the warmth and comfort synonymous with Thanksgiving gatherings. Each bite is a symphony of coconut, chocolate, nuts, and sweetness, inviting everyone to savor the joy of togetherness and the deliciousness of this plant-based delight. Share the love and joy of Thanksgiving with these heavenly bars that are sure to become a cherished part of your holiday tradition.
Ingredients
CRUST
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1 cup gluten-free rolled oats
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1 cup raw almonds (organic when possible // we don’t recommend sprouted almonds, which burn easily in the oven)
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1/3 tsp sea salt
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2 Tbsp maple syrup
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2 whole medjool dates (pitted // if dry, soak in warm water for 10 minutes then drain)
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3 Tbsp melted coconut oil
DATE CARAMEL*
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1 cup packed pitted dates (pitted // if dry, soak in warm water for 10 minutes then drain)
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1-2 Tbsp water
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1 pinch sea salt
COCONUT BUTTER + FLAKES
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3 cups unsweetened coconut flakes (divided // process 2 1/2 cups (175 g) into coconut butter, reserve 1/2 cup (35 g) for topping)
THE REST
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3/4 cup chopped raw pecans (or other nut or seed of choice)
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1/3 cup creamy salted peanut butter (or sub other nut/seed butter of choice)
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2/3 cup dairy-free chocolate chips (we prefer Enjoy Life brand // or sub cacao nibs for a less rich dessert)
Instructions
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Prepare crust by preheating oven to 350 degrees F (176 C). Line an 8×8-inch baking dish (or use multiple pans if making a larger batch) with parchment paper and extend paper up over the edges.
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Add oats, almonds, and sea salt to a blender or food processor. Pulse into a fine meal.
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Add maple syrup, dates, and coconut oil and pulse until a “dough” forms that holds together when you squeeze it between your fingers. If it appears too dry, add more dates or water for moisture.
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Add crust to the parchment-lined pan and use your hands to spread it into an even layer, pushing the crust up to the edges of the pan so it contains the filling well. To achieve a uniform layer, cover a flat-bottom object (such as a drinking glass) with parchment paper and press down firmly.
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Bake for 12 minutes. Then remove from oven and set aside.
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In the meantime, prepare date paste by adding dates to a food processor and blending until small bits remain or a ball forms. Then add water 1 Tbsp (15 ml) at a time until a spreadable caramel paste forms. Add a pinch of salt and blend once more.
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Begin layering: To the crust, add date paste and then pecans, peanut butter, coconut butter, coconut flakes, and lastly chocolate chips.
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Bake for 10-12 minutes more or until the edges are golden brown and the toppings are slightly toasted. Be careful not to burn the coconut flakes.
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Remove from oven to cool for at least 20 minutes. Then carefully cut and serve warm. Otherwise, let cool until the chocolate and coconut butter are firm – 6 hours or overnight. To speed cooling time, you can also chill in the freezer or refrigerator. Store leftovers covered in the refrigerator up to 5 days or in the freezer up to 1 month.