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​​Energy bars inspired by traditional Indian ingredients​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 12, 2025, 14:00 IST
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Energy bars inspired by traditional Indian ingredients

Energy bars don’t need to come from store shelves. The real power ingredients are already in your kitchen like jaggery, ghee, seeds, millets, nuts, and more. They’ve been part of Indian homes for generations, giving energy, warmth, and strength without any preservatives or hidden sugar. So why not turn them into snack bars you can carry, gift, or simply munch with chai. Here’s how to bring old-school goodness into new, easy-to-grab forms.

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Ragi and dates bar

Dry roast half a cup of ragi flour until it smells nutty. In a separate pan, heat a tablespoon of ghee and add a cup of chopped seedless dates. Mash the dates lightly as they soften. Mix the warm dates with ragi, a pinch of cardamom, and crushed walnuts or seeds of your choice. Press this mixture into a greased tray and let it set in the fridge for an hour. Cut into bars and store airtight. They are soft, chewy, and rich in fibre and calcium.

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Gond and dry fruit bar

Heat two tablespoons of ghee and fry edible gond (gum crystals) until they puff up. Crush lightly and set aside. In the same pan, add chopped almonds, cashews, raisins, and dates, and roast till golden. Mix in the gond, a dash of nutmeg or cardamom, and press the warm mixture into a tray. Once it cools, cut into bars. These are crunchy, warming, and perfect for stamina and joint support.

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Peanut chikki-style bar

Dry roast a cup of peanuts and remove their skin. In a pan, melt half a cup of jaggery with a teaspoon of water until it turns sticky and thick. Add the peanuts and quickly stir to coat them well. Pour onto a greased surface or plate and flatten with a rolling pin. While still warm, cut into squares. You can also add sesame seeds or coconut flakes. These bars are firm, easy to make, and curb sweet cravings without refined sugar.

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Amaranth and coconut bar

Pop half a cup of amaranth seeds in a hot pan (they pop like popcorn). Set aside. In another pan, roast half a cup of grated dry coconut until slightly golden. Heat half a cup of jaggery with a spoon of water to make a thick syrup. Mix in the popped amaranth, roasted coconut, and a few crushed cashews. Stir well and press into a greased tray. Once cool, slice into bars. These are light, filling, and packed with iron and texture.


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