No Bake Homemade Vegan Snickers Bars (Paleo Option) (2024)

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These delicious and easy no-bake Vegan Snickers Bars are a fun and healthier twist on a classic candy bar! Layers of chocolate, vegan nougat, caramel, and peanuts- the best! Refined sugar-free, gluten-free, full of protein, and with a paleo-friendly option!

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The Ultimate Vegan Snickers!

I was a huge fan of Snickers Bars growing up. Those crunchy peanuts wrapped in chocolate and nougat are just so addicting and wonderful. My husband still loves them, but I try to avoid corn syrup, dairy, soy, and artificial flavors in my diet.

So what’s a girl to do? Make healthier homemade Snickers candy bars that taste dang close to the real thing, of course! Welcome to your new (healthy) favorite candy bar!

What Makes This Recipe Great

Whether you are vegan, paleo, or have food sensitivities like me, you might miss the taste of traditional Snickers bars. These chocolate candies taste so addicting with their caramel center and chopped nuts, and it’s hard to forget about them!

Now, you can enjoy this nostalgic treat without consuming dairy or artificial ingredients! This recipe for no-bake Paleo and Vegan Snickers Bars is super simple and absolutely delicious.

All you need are simple ingredients like peanut butter, Medjool dates, and chopped nuts. Once you make them, you can keep them in the fridge or freezer and eat them as often as you’d like. They’re the perfect treat to fulfill your sweet craving! I just can’t help myself: “Hungry? Why wait? Grab a (vegan) Snickers!”

Ingredient Notes

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  • Vegan Chocolate Chips: Use semi-sweet or dark chocolate chips for best results. See my expert tips below for brands I love!
  • Coconut Oil
  • Sea Salt
  • Raw Cashews: Instead of using any cream, almond milk, or oat milk for the nougat layer, soaking cashews in boiling water for 10 minutes and then blending them in a food processor makes a super creamy nougat layer that’s completely vegan and dairy-free!
  • Pitted Medjool Dates
  • Vanilla Extract
  • Peanut Butter: If you’re paleo or have a peanut allergy, swap this for almond butter, another nut butter, or seed butter.
  • Maple Syrup: You can substitute agave syrup if you don’t have pure maple syrup on hand.
  • Chopped Peanuts

Step-by-Step Instructions

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  1. Line an 8×8 baking dish with parchment paper.
  2. In a bowl, melt together the chocolate chips and coconut oil in the microwave in 15-second intervals.
  3. Then, pour the melted chocolate into the baking pan, spreading it out into a thin layer. Freeze for 5 minutes.
  4. Add all ingredients for the nougat layer to the food processor and pulse until crumbly and sticky. Press into the chocolate layer in an even layer. Freeze for 5 minutes.
  5. Melt together all ingredients for the vegan caramel sauce layer, then pour the mixture over the nougat layer. Sprinkle with chopped peanuts (or cashews, for paleo Snickers bars) into an even layer. Freeze for 5 minutes.
  6. Melt the chocolate again, then cover the peanut and caramel layer with it. Freeze one last time for 30 minutes to 1 hour.
  7. Cut into 16 slices, then sprinkle with sea salt. Remove the slices from the baking pan and serve! Enjoy!
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Expert Tips

  • Your grocery store should carry dairy-free chocolate chips in the baking aisle. If you’re unable to find them at your local store, this is the brand of dark chocolate chips that I love that’s dairy-free and vegan. If you are trying to avoid cane sugar, I recommend these chocolate chips, which I’ve used in paleo baking many times with success.
  • Chocolate chunks are also fine to use. If you have vegan chocolate bars, you can chop them up into pieces so you have 2 cups to use.
  • You can use your favorite brand of peanut butter, and it doesn’t matter if you use creamy or crunchy. They’ll both work well. If you’re making paleo Snickers bars, you can use almond butter as a replacement, and it’ll work just as well.
  • Chopped nuts add the perfect crunch to the center of these bars. However, if you are paleo, you can use chopped cashews as a replacement for the peanuts. If you’re using peanuts, be sure to use the unsalted kind instead of the honey-roasted ones.
  • It will take about 30 minutes or less to prepare the ingredients and put them together to create these delicious vegan Snickers Bars. You’ll need to allow them to sit in the freezer for a minimum of 30 minutes to get firm, though I recommend a full hour for best results.

Storage Tips

  • Store these homemade Snickers bars in an airtight container in the refrigerator to keep them fresh for up to one week.
  • To freeze, place the bars in a freezer-safe container for up to 2 months. Thaw before serving.
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Recipe FAQs

Are Snickers vegan?

No. The classic candy bar contains milk and eggs, which are not vegan ingredients. Therefore, Snickers bars are not vegan.

Do Snickers bars have eggs?

Yes! The ingredients in a store-bought standard Snickers bar is: Milk Chocolate (Sugar, Cocoa Butter, Chocolate, Skim Milk, Lactose, Milkfat, Soy Lecithin), Peanuts, Corn Syrup, Sugar, Palm Oil, Skim Milk, Lactose, Salt, Egg Whites, Artificial Flavor.

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No Bake Homemade Vegan Snickers Bars (Paleo Option)

These delicious and easy no-bake Vegan Snickers Bars are a fun and healthier twist on a classic candy bar! Layers of chocolate, vegan nougat, caramel, and peanuts- the best! Refined sugar-free, gluten-free, full of protein, and with a paleo-friendly option!

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Keyword: homemade snickers bars, no bake dessert, paleo snickers bars, vegan dessert, vegan snickers bars

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Chilling Time: 45 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour

Servings: 16 servings

Calories: 272kcal

Ingredients

Chocolate Layer

Nougat Layer

  • cup raw cashews soaked in boiling water for 10 minutes
  • 3/4 cup pitted medjool dates
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1/4 tsp sea salt

Caramel Layer

  • 1/3 cup peanut butter or almond butter, for paleo
  • 3 tbsp maple syrup
  • 2 tbsp coconut oil
  • 3/4 cup chopped peanuts or chopped cashews, for paleo

Instructions

  • Start by soaking the cashews in boiling water, and line an 8×8 baking pan with parchment paper.

  • Melt 1 cup of chocolate chips + 2 tbsp of coconut oil in the microwave or in a double boiler. Pour the chocolate into the parchment paper lined pan and spread evenly. Place in the freezer for 5 minutes.

  • While the chocolate is hardening, make the nougat layer. Drain the cashews then add to a food processor with dates, vanilla extract, and sea salt. Pulse crumbly and sticky.

  • Pour the nougat mixture over the hardened chocolate and press evenly. Freeze for 5 minutes.

  • Make the caramel layer by melting peanut butter, maple syrup, and coconut oil in a microwave or double boiler and stirring together. Pour this over the nougat layer, then sprinkle with chopped peanuts evenly. Freeze for 5 minutes.

  • Melt together the remaining 1 cup of the chocolate chips + 2 tbsp of coconut oil, and pour evenly over the caramel layer. Tilt the pan and use a spatula to move around the chocolate so it covers everything.

  • Freeze for 30 minutes to 1 hour until completely firm. Remove from the pan using the parchment paper, then slice into 16 pieces. You can run a shark knife under hot water, then wipe it off before slicing to avoid cracks on the top chocolate layer. Sprinkle with sea salt, if desired.

  • Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator or freezer.

Nutrition Facts

No Bake Homemade Vegan Snickers Bars (Paleo Option)

Amount Per Serving (1 bar – makes 16)

Calories 272Calories from Fat 171

% Daily Value*

Fat 19g29%

Saturated Fat 8g50%

Sodium 68mg3%

Potassium 195mg6%

Carbohydrates 26g9%

Fiber 3g13%

Sugar 7g8%

Protein 5g10%

Vitamin A 10IU0%

Vitamin C 1mg1%

Calcium 14mg1%

Iron 2mg11%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Notes

Expert Tips

  • Your grocery store should carry dairy-free chocolate chips in the baking aisle. If you’re unable to find them at your local store, this is the brand of dark chocolate chips that I love that’s dairy-free and vegan. If you are trying to avoid cane sugar, I recommend these chocolate chips, which I’ve used in paleo baking many times with success.
  • Chocolate chunks are also fine to use. If you have vegan chocolate bars, you can chop them up into pieces so you have 2 cups to use.
  • You can use your favorite brand of peanut butter, and it doesn’t matter if you use creamy or crunchy. They’ll both work well. If you’re making paleo Snickers bars, you can use almond butter as a replacement, and it’ll work just as well.
  • Chopped nuts add the perfect crunch to the center of these bars. However, if you are paleo, you can use chopped cashews as a replacement for the peanuts. If you’re using peanuts, be sure to use the unsalted kind instead of the honey-roasted ones.
  • It will take about 30 minutes or less to prepare the ingredients and put them together to create these delicious vegan Snickers Bars. You’ll need to allow them to sit in the freezer for a minimum of 30 minutes to get firm, though I recommend a full hour for best results.

Storage Tips

  • Store these vegan Snickers bars in an airtight container in the refrigerator to keep them fresh for up to one week.
  • To freeze, place the bars in a freezer-safe container for up to 2 months. Thaw before serving.

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No Bake Homemade Vegan Snickers Bars (Paleo Option) (2024)

FAQs

Do vegans eat Snickers? ›

Frequently Asked Questions. Are Snickers vegan? No, the store-bought Snickers are not vegan because they contain dairy and egg.

Is a Snickers bar healthy? ›

In a ranking by three nutritionists, Snickers bars were cumulatively rated as the healthiest candy bar, even over plain milk chocolate. While all chocolate-based candy bars contained the same range of calories, Snickers bars had the lowest amount of saturated and trans fats.

Is A Snickers Dairy free? ›

INGREDIENTS: Milk Chocolate (Sugar, Cocoa Butter, Chocolate, Skim Milk, Lactose, Milkfat, Soy Lecithin), Peanuts, Corn Syrup, Sugar, Palm Oil, Skim Milk, Lactose, Salt, Egg Whites, Artificial Flavor. CONTAINS PEANUTS, MILK, EGG AND SOY.

What is the healthiest candy bar to eat? ›

Just about any food, including candy bars, can be incorporated into a nutritious and balanced diet in moderation — especially when you choose healthy candy bars.
  • How We Chose.
  • Unreal Dark Chocolate Coconut Bars.
  • Zolli Peanut Butter Cups.
  • Endangered Species Extreme Dark Chocolate Bites.
  • Smart Sweets Sweet Fish.

What is the healthiest hard candy? ›

If you prefer hard candy over chewy, grab a bag of Dr. John's hard candy. These sugar-free candies are tooth-friendly and a great choice for those with diabetes (as are these chocolate recipes you won't believe are diabetic-friendly). These candies are also allergy-friendly, so everyone can enjoy them.

What candy is 100% vegan? ›

A little candy, as a treat, every now and then is fine. If you're limiting your sugar intake, look for the brands SmartSweets (vegan-friendly) or Zolli Candy (100 percent vegan).

What candy can a vegan eat? ›

Fortunately, loads of candies are vegan, so we can indulge our cravings (mostly) guilt-free. Most dark chocolate is vegan, as are popular sweet treats such as Smarties (known as Rockets in Canada), Oreos, Airheads, Jujubes, and Swedish Fish (some Swedish Fish contain beeswax, so be sure to check the label).

Why do bodybuilders eat Snickers? ›

Candy bars can help with post-workout recovery

Following a workout, you can optimize recovery and muscle-building by eating a combination of carbs and protein, according to Reed.

Is it OK to eat Snickers at night? ›

Candy, in general, is a bad idea right before bed. The high sugar amounts in candy introduce that blood sugar spike right as you're trying to wind down. It's also common for candy to contain chocolate, so you're risking consuming caffeine right before bed. Saturated and trans-fats are also common in candy.

Can a diabetic eat Snickers? ›

Bottom line. Yes, children and adults with diabetes can and do eat candy. The key is moderation and making sure to track the number of carbohydrates and calories eaten. Sugar-free candies can be better for blood sugar levels, but they still contain carbs and calories.

Why are Snickers not vegan? ›

Are Snickers vegan? Unfortunately traditional snickers bars from the grocery store are not vegan, as they contain milk products and egg whites.

Is there egg in Snickers? ›

INGREDIENTS: Milk Chocolate (Sugar, Cocoa Butter, Chocolate, Skim Milk, Lactose, Milkfat, Soy Lecithin), Peanuts, Corn Syrup, Sugar, Palm Oil, Skim Milk, Lactose, Salt, Egg Whites, Artificial Flavor. CONTAINS PEANUTS, MILK, EGG AND SOY.

What candy is vegan and dairy free? ›

List of Candy That Is Vegan
  • Dum Dum lollipops.
  • Ring Pops (But not the gummy kind)
  • Fruit Roll-Ups.
  • PushPops.
  • Airheads.
  • Warheads.
  • Sour Patch Kids.
  • Swedish Fish* (Some packages contain beeswax. See below for details.)
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Who is Snickers biggest competitor? ›

Top Snickers Competitors & Similar Companies
  • Lindt.
  • Hershey's.
  • Nestle.
  • Mars.
  • Ferrero Rocher.
  • Ghirardelli.
  • KitKat.
  • Twix.

What is a healthy alternative to chocolate bars? ›

2. Stay Full with Protein. Hunger masquerading as a chocolate craving means you need a snack that will satisfy and keep you fuller longer. Reach for something high in protein, which takes longer than other nutrients to digest: Greek yogurt, beef jerky, hard-boiled eggs, peanut butter, tuna, cottage cheese, protein bars ...

Why am I craving a Snickers? ›

It's common for hormonal changes to bring about chocolate cravings. “Hormonal changes that can be due to stress, menstrual period or pregnancy can be reasons people may crave chocolate, but it's more likely wanting a delicious food high in sugar and fat,” Haar says.

What do Snickers do to your body? ›

High calories and sugars

Excess calories can accumulate as fat and cause obesity, heart diseases, etc. As you can see from the table, a Snickers Singles Size Chocolate Candy Bars bar gives 250 calories, i.e., 12.5 percent of the recommended calorie intake.

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