Pumpkin Peanut Butter Oatmeal Bars

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If you haven’t tried the combination of peanut butter and pumpkin, you need to.

It’s a match made in thick, gooey heaven.

Pumpkin Peanut Butter Oatmeal Bars

I’ve been eating these bars like there’s no tomorrow.

Or like there’s no pumpkin shortage.  Did you know about that?

pumpkins

But there’s no shortage of full-on pumpkin flavor in these.

Pumpkin Peanut Butter Oatmeal Bars

Between the homemade pumpkin spice lattes and these bars, I’ve been converted to the other side the pumpkin side.

 

These were so easy to make.

 

No need to slave away on these bars.   Or slave away in the kitchen, ever.

For me, cooking and baking should be fun and not a chore, and I highly doubt you’ll find these bars to be a chore.

Pumpkin Peanut Butter Oatmeal Bars

I love it when I don’t dirty every dish in the house and don’t have a total mess going on.  That’s actually been known to happen from time to time.  Shocker, I know.

The good thing about the peanut butter pumpkin bars is that your kitchen won’t look like a cyclone hit it when you’re done.

Ingredients for Pumpkin Peanut Butter Oatmeal Bars

One bowl + One spoon + Oven = Bars in about a half hour

They’re vegan and gluten free (see this post about Oats near the bottom for a discussion on oats and gluten)

And they make me just wanna chomp

Pumpkin Peanut Butter Oatmeal Bars

The pumpkin flavor really shines through.  Between the pumpkin puree and the pumpkin pie spice, pumpkin lovers can rejoice.

The peanut butter is nicely balanced with the pumpkin and the flavors complement each other, but these are definitely pumpkin-peanut butter bars, not peanut butter-pumpkin bars.

Thanks to my relationship with FoodBuzz as a Featured Publisher, I received this Planters Peanut Butter and put it to use in these bars.

Peanut Butter

The peanut butter eaten by the spoonful on it’s own is also great.

Doesn’t everyone eat PB by the spoonful at midnight standing in your kitchen in front of the refrigerator when you’re too lazy to make anything but you’re feeling snacky?

Well now I’ve got these to snack on.

Pumpkin Peanut Butter Oatmeal Bars

You not only get both peanut butter and pumpkin in these bars (and I love a good two-for-one deal), but the brown sugar caramelizes when baking and makes these bars slightly chewy and caramely. If you underbake them by a touch like I prefer to do with my baked goods, it’s the perfect marriage of barely crispy on the outside with a caramelized, moist inside.

Pumpkin Peanut Butter Oatmeal Bars

If I was in charge of writing The Rules You Must Bake By, I think that all cookies, brownies, and bars all should have a slightly crispy edge with soft centers.

And never be dry.  Dry = not worth my chew

And the pumpkin peanut butter oat bars deliver if held up to my self-created Rules You Must Bake By.

 

Pumpkin Peanut Butter Oatmeal Bars (Vegan, Gluten-Free)

1/2 c peanut butter

1 c pumpkin puree (i.e. Libby’s in a can and if you don’t have pumpkin puree in your market, use sweet potato puree either canned or sweet potatoes that you boil/puree yourself)

2 c oats (whole rolled, not quick cook; use certified gluten-free if necessary)

1 c light brown sugar, packed

1/2 c granulated sugar

1 tbsp pumpkin pie spice (reduce/increase to taste)

1 tsp cinnamon (reduce/increase to taste)

1 tbsp vanilla extract

Optional: Add raisins, nuts, chocolate/white/peanut butter chips to the mixture.  I’d suggest starting with 1/3 to 1/2 c and going from there based on taste preference.

Optional frosting ideas (they really don’t need frosting, but I love frosting and wish I would have added some but was too in a hurry to just eat them):

Cream Cheese Frosting; add a pinch of pumpkin pie spice + cinnamon if you’d like

Chocolate Peanut Butter Frosting

Caramel Sauce, either jarred or homemade Dark Rum Caramel Sauce

Directions: Combine all ingredients into a mixing bowl and stir by hand.  Spread batter (it will be pretty moist) into a foil-lined and spayed 8 x 8 or 9 x 9 pan.  Bake at 350F for 22-25 minutes or until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean.  The bars may still look underdone, but that’s ok because they will continue to set up as they cool.  Allow to cool very well before slicing.  Store extras on the countertop, refrigerator, or in the freezer for long term storage.

Notes: All measurements are approximate and if you love peanut butter or pumpkin puree, add a bit more of either.

Reduce the sugar amounts if you wish or even attempt a sugar-free version by making with stevia, stevia “baking blends” such as NuNaturals Baking Blend (enter code AVE630 to save $5 at checkout) or try other powdered forms of nonsugar sweeteners.

Adjust baking time as necessary based on your own recipe substitutions.

If you don’t enjoy pumpkin pie spice, cinnamon, or vanilla extract as much as I do, scale them back.  However, both pumpkin puree and peanut butter are very strong flavors and I find can stand up to lots of spices and vanilla extract and are complemented well by them.

A Visual Guide

Gather your ingredients

Ingredients for Pumpkin Peanut Butter Oatmeal Bars

Combine all Ingredients & Mix

Ingredients Pumpkin Peanut Butter Oatmeal Bars

Ingredients Pumpkin Peanut Butter Oatmeal Bars

Press into the foil-lined and sprayed pan

Pumpkin Peanut Butter Oatmeal Bars in foil lined baking pan

Bake, Cool, Slice & Serve

Frost them if you desire.  Or have patience and can refrain from immediately chomping down the minute they are cool enough to devour.

I had no such patience and just dug in.

 Pumpkin Peanut Butter Oatmeal Bars

These bars made a pumpkin liar outta me

One Pumpkin Peanut Butter Oatmeal Bars on parchment paper with bite taken outBut I promise not to hoard Libby’s

Pumpkin Peanut Butter Oatmeal Bars

Need other Pumpkin Recipes?

Check my Pumpkin Recipes Compilation Post

Pumpkins in wooden bin

Or try No Bake Pumpkin Pie Donut Holes (Vegan, GF)

No Bake Pumpkin Pie Donut Holes on white plate

No Bake Pumpkin Pie (Vegan, GF)

No Bake Pumpkin Pie in white dish with whipped topping

Pumpkin Spice Latte (Vegan, GF)

Mug of Pumpkin Spice Latte

My last bar recipe, Caramel Apple Bars, don’t have pumpkin in them but are an easy, seasonal recipe for the apple lovers in case you’re more into apples than pumpkins.  It’s okay, I used to be like you and not “that into” pumpkin.

Stacked Caramel Apple Bars

Questions:

Do you like pumpkin?  In what forms?  Pie, Coffee/Lattes, Breads, Donuts, Smoothies, Other Forms?

Do tell!

I’d love to hear what your fave ways to use and enjoy pumpkin are.

And if you don’t like pumpkin or are just meh about it, that’s ok.

I like it, and these bars did make me eat some pumpkin crow with my words.

I love Christmas baking and the flavors of Christmas even more though. I think.  i.e. Barks, Brittles, Cookies, and Holiday Candies.  <– Those things really excite me

P.S. Reminder to enter the Bella Bars Giveaway.  Winner announced next post.

Have a great start to your week!

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Comments

  1. “pumpkin crow”–I love it! These sound simple and delicious–great combination. Similar to the apple bars you also referenced but subtly different.

    I hadn’t heard about the pumpkin shortage but I guess with all the wildfires and droughts it’s not hugely surprising (but I should check out the link to see if it’s some invasive moth instead ;)

    I don’t adore pumpkin but I do like it and am looking forward to trying out some pumpkin tricks this season.

  2. Thanks for the recipe – looking forward to making these this week now. Absolute pumpkin lover here!

  3. Yummmmmmmmmmm! You know I freaking LOVE pumpkin. And with peanut butter? Great combo. I had no idea planters made peanut butter

  4. I love easy, one-bolw recipes like this! I agree – cooking and baking should be fun and not a chore!

  5. “Doesn’t everyone eat PB by the spoonful at midnight standing in your kitchen in front of the refrigerator when you’re too lazy to make anything but you’re feeling snacky?”

    Umm yes! Like all day long. I don’t think I’ve gone a single day in the past year without sticking my hand inside a jar of pb.

    And for the pumpkin: I’ve been making tons of recipes. Love it. Lately, my favorite is a new recipe of mine: Pumpkin Spice Latte Granola! yes. Pumpkin and Coffee in Granola form. Love.

    1. All your creations sound awesome and when another reader asked me about sugarfree in the comments…I immediately thought of you.

      And like 10 mins later you randomly commented.

      Guess it was psychic powers or something :)

  6. haha, you seriously won’t believe this…i am standing here reading your blog post as i eat pb by the spoon! too funny.
    i am ok with pumpkin, not a huge fan. love a slice of my mom’s homemade pie at thanksgiving (which is next weekend here in canada!!).
    i honestly would never think to put pumpking + pb together…great idea, averie! and i def would add in some choco chips.
    i am with you: one pot, no mess, lickedy-split baking. thanks for the great idea and photos!!
    enjoy your aft!

  7. Oh my…I think I’ve died and gone to heaven – these look amazing. And two of my favorite things: pumpkin AND peanut butter! Thank you for this!!!

  8. Pumpkin and peanut butter! There’s a combination I can’t remember ever trying before. Those look absolutely wonderful.

    My love for pumpkin and apple is equal. There’s a lotta love in my heart.

  9. Oh my goodness you are a genius. I’m amazed that you haven’t thought of every combination yet – but please, don’t stop! I love this one, i’m adding it to my pinterest board of recipes to make, stat.
    also :”Doesn’t everyone eat PB by the spoonful at midnight standing in your kitchen in front of the refrigerator when you’re too lazy to make anything but you’re feeling snacky?” <–YES.
    Happy october!

  10. These look incredible. YUM. What do you think about using the NuNaturals Baking Powder for the white sugar? Totally screw it up?

    1. No, actually I have in the notes that you could try making them sugarfree or using a baking blend stevia, i.e. the nunaturals BB.

      If you try it, LMK!

  11. umm, drooooooooooool. how are you not famous yet? I keep thinking to myself that your recipes and photography can’t possibly get any better. but they always do! also, slightly undercooked = YES.

    1. you are too good for my ego.

      so far no cookbook deals are just falling in my lap or anything :)

  12. smoothies. hands down. the seasonal jamba juice pumpkin pie smoothie is divine but being vegan and sugar-free, one must adapt. And being sugar-free, well, that makes these delicious pumpkin bars off limits as well : (

    1. not really….you could make them with stevia baking blend or another sugar that you enjoy that’s powder, no liquid sweeteners. And then just bake them. They’ll work out. They won’t be as sweet but they will work.

      1. Ah, okay. I am new to the world of stevia and thought that the sugars in this recipe might be helping to bind the bars once they are warmed. Must try! I actually found your blog when I googled “raw pumpkin donuts” the other day! I guess we’re both on a pumpkin binge : )

  13. I like pumpkin in pretty much all forms. I love its smell especially, and the spices that go with it.

    1. I think you’d like these a lot b/c you can tone down the sweetness as desired and I know you’re not a supersweet desserts person.