comment icon 102 more comments And yes, they are as dense, moist, blondie-like, wholesome (!!) and perfectly sweet as you are hoping they will be.

Zucchini Bars: A Love Story

Let me tell you 7 of the 100+ things I love about these zucchini bars:

Super easy to make. NO FUSS WHATSOEVER.Shockingly nutritious. No refined sugar or flour. All ingredients that you can feel good about – oats, olive oil, maple syrup, zucchini, almond butter, etc.Pantry friendly! You probably have everything you need already.Breakfasty, but also snacky and desserty. There is no such thing as a bad time for these.Delicious served warm or (wait for it) cold out of the fridge on a hot summer day. SO GOOD.Extremely popular with the kidlets because they are so yummy.Even more popular with the parentals who let the kidlets eat almost as many bars as they want because of the aforementioned wholesome factor.

If you can ignore my use of the words kidlets and parentals and just only take the really good things from that list, then you will be tracking with me on the awesomeness of these bars.

These Bars On Repeat All Summer Long (For Real)

We test so many recipes on this website and love them all, but because we’re always trying new things, there are actually very few recipes that earn a repeat-after-repeat, year-after-year place in my real life home kitchen. I’m happy to tell you that these muffins (the zucchini muffin originals) and now their cousins, the almond butter chocolate chip zucchini bars, have BOTH earned a spot in that esteemed repeat-after-repeat, year-after-year category. They were a near-weekly staple for us last summer (BIG HIT with 18-month-old Solvi last year, both the making and the eating), and they have been and will continue to be making an appearance in my kitchen all summer long. ♡

These Can Be Made Date Or Date-Free

A quick note about the dates in this recipe: This “base recipe” which we use for so many baked yummies (apple muffins, carrot muffins, etc.) on POY started way back in the day with a genius idea from Krista and Alana on our team to try using dates in a muffin batter. The dates make the bars gooey and dense in all the right ways, and they also add some natural sweetness. That being said, I realize that not everybody loves dates and not everyone HAS dates on hand all the time, so we also included a version in the notes of the recipe for date-free option of these zucchini bars that is still really, really good. Bottom line: dates or no dates, we can work with it either way! These are such an essential. They are a total easy summer baking project for, honestly, kind of everyone. Looks like it’s time for me to head home and… um, make another batch.

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