Crispy Puffed Amaranth Joy Bars (Alegrías)
AlegríAs Recipe
Get ready to fall in love with Alegrías, the vibrant, crispy-chewy snack straight from the heart of Mexico! These no-bake bars are made with puffed amaranth, honey, and your favorite seeds and fruits. They’re an incredibly easy, naturally gluten-free treat that’s bursting with ancient-grain goodness and pure joy.
10 minutes
5 minutes
15 minutes (plus 30 minutes cooling)
16 small squares
Snack / Dessert
Stovetop / No-Bake
Mexican
Gluten-Free
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Ready in under 20 minutes!
- Naturally gluten-free with a simple vegan option.
- A wholesome, protein-packed, no-bake snack.
- Endlessly customizable with your favorite mix-ins.
Equipment You’ll Need
- Large deep pot or skillet with a lid (if popping amaranth)
- Small saucepan
- Large mixing bowl
- Silicone spatula or wooden spoon
- 8×8 inch baking pan
- Parchment paper
Ingredients
- 5 cups puffed amaranth (or 1 cup raw amaranth seeds to pop yourself)
- 1/2 cup honey (or maple syrup for a vegan option)
- 1/4 cup raw pumpkin seeds (pepitas)
- 1/4 cup raisins or finely chopped dried fruit
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- A generous pinch of sea salt
- Coconut oil or non-stick spray for greasing the pan
Instructions
- If using raw amaranth seeds, pop them first. Heat a large, deep pot over medium-high heat. Add just 1 tablespoon of amaranth seeds, cover, and gently shake the pot until the popping sound slows down, about 15-20 seconds. Immediately pour the puffed amaranth into a large bowl and repeat in batches until all seeds are popped. Be careful not to burn them!
- Line an 8×8 inch baking pan with parchment paper, leaving some overhang on the sides to act as handles. Lightly grease the parchment paper.
- In a small saucepan over medium-low heat, gently warm the honey (or maple syrup), vanilla extract, ground cinnamon, and sea salt. Stir until the mixture is smooth, runny, and just beginning to bubble at the edges. Do not let it come to a rolling boil.
- In your large bowl, combine the puffed amaranth, pumpkin seeds, and raisins. Pour the warm honey mixture over the dry ingredients.
- Working quickly with a spatula, stir everything together until the amaranth and mix-ins are evenly coated and sticky.
- Immediately transfer the mixture to your prepared baking pan. Using the back of the spatula or a piece of greased parchment paper, press the mixture down very firmly and evenly into the pan. This step is crucial for ensuring the bars hold together.
- Let the pan cool at room temperature for at least 30 minutes, or until the bars are completely firm. You can also place it in the refrigerator for 15-20 minutes to speed up the process.
- Once set, use the parchment paper handles to lift the block out of the pan. Place it on a cutting board and slice into 16 squares. Enjoy your homemade joy bars!
Expert Cooking Tips
- Work fast! The honey or maple syrup mixture will start to set as soon as it’s off the heat. Have all your ingredients measured and your pan prepared before you start heating the syrup.
- For perfectly dense and even bars that don’t crumble, use the bottom of a flat-bottomed glass or measuring cup to press the mixture firmly into the pan.
- To add a layer of nutty flavor, toast your pumpkin seeds in a dry skillet over medium heat for 3-4 minutes until they are fragrant and lightly golden before adding them to the mix.
- If your bars seem a little too sticky after cutting, let them sit out at room temperature for an hour or so to dry out slightly. This will give them a better texture.
Substitutions and Variations
This recipe is wonderfully flexible! To make it vegan, simply use maple syrup or agave nectar in place of honey. Feel free to swap the pumpkin seeds and raisins for other ingredients like sunflower seeds, chopped almonds, walnuts, dried cranberries, chopped dried apricots, or even mini chocolate chips (stir those in after the syrup has cooled for a minute to prevent melting).
Common Mistakes to Avoid
The most common mistake is not pressing the mixture into the pan firmly enough, which leads to crumbly bars. Really put some muscle into it to compact the mixture tightly! Another pitfall is overheating the syrup; you only need to warm it until it’s liquid and combined, as boiling it for too long can make the final bars rock-hard instead of pleasantly chewy.
Serving Suggestions
Alegrías are the ultimate grab-and-go snack, perfect for a quick breakfast, a post-workout energy boost, or a healthy treat in a lunchbox. For a simple dessert, crumble a bar over a bowl of Greek yogurt with fresh berries or serve alongside a scoop of vanilla ice cream for a delightful textural contrast.
Storage and Reheating Tips
Store your Alegrías in a single layer in an airtight container at room temperature for up to a week. If you live in a warm or humid climate, you may prefer to store them in the refrigerator to keep them firm. If refrigerated, let them sit at room temperature for about 10 minutes before eating to soften slightly.
Nutrition Facts (Estimated)
| Serving Size | 1 square |
| Calories | 105 kcal |
| Fat | 3 g |
| Saturated Fat | 0.5 g |
| Unsaturated Fat | 2.5 g |
| Trans Fat | 0 g |
| Cholesterol | 0 mg |
| Sodium | 5 mg |
| Carbohydrates | 18 g |
| Fiber | 2 g |
| Sugar | 9 g |
| Protein | 3 g |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I buy amaranth already puffed?
Absolutely! Many health food stores, well-stocked supermarkets, and online retailers sell pre-puffed amaranth. It’s a fantastic time-saver and makes this recipe even quicker.
Why are my Alegrías bars falling apart?
This usually happens for one of two reasons: not enough sticky binder, or the mixture wasn’t compacted firmly enough in the pan. Be sure to use the full amount of honey or syrup and press down with significant, even pressure before cooling.
What exactly is amaranth?
Amaranth is a tiny, gluten-free pseudocereal that was a staple food for the ancient Aztecs. It’s considered a superfood because it’s a complete protein (containing all nine essential amino acids) and is rich in fiber, iron, and magnesium.
Can I make this recipe nut-free?
Yes, this recipe is naturally nut-free as written! Just ensure your mix-ins, like seeds and dried fruit, are from a certified nut-free facility if you are dealing with a severe allergy.
Conclusion
And there you have it – a simple, wholesome snack that’s as fun to make as it is to eat! These Alegrías are a wonderful way to bring a taste of Mexican tradition and a little bit of joy into your kitchen. I hope you love their crispy, chewy texture as much as I do. If you try this recipe, I would be thrilled to see your creations! Snap a photo and tag me on Instagram or share it on Pinterest!