These chewy no-bake blondies are a summer favorite: simple, satisfying date bars made with minimal ingredients. They’re soft, chewy and perfectly balanced with a sweet, caramel-like date flavor and a touch of saltiness.
The texture is tender and chewy, with chopped walnuts providing a pleasant crunch. The dates lend a natural sweetness reminiscent of caramel, while maple syrup rounds out the flavor. These bars are so good that I’ve made multiple batches in a week—I keep planning the next one.

Why Make These Chewy No Bake Blondies
These blondies are incredibly easy to prepare and require no oven. They’re plant-based, gluten-free and contain no refined sugars—sweetened naturally by dates and maple syrup. The whole recipe takes about 10 minutes to assemble, and chilling in the refrigerator or freezer firms them up for neat slicing.
Store refrigerated for up to a week or freeze for longer storage in an airtight container. The maple syrup pairs beautifully with the walnuts and dates for a satisfying treat.
Ingredients For These Chewy No Bake Blondies

Almond flour: Provides a firm but biteable base layer.
Almond butter: Mild and complementary to the dates and walnuts. Peanut butter works if preferred but has a stronger flavor.
Coconut oil: Melted so it blends smoothly with the almond flour and nut butter.
Almond extract: Adds a subtle, sweet aroma that enhances the overall flavor.
Maple syrup: Adds natural sweetness and ties the flavors together.
Salt: A pinch enhances and balances the sweetness.
Walnuts: Provide texture and a toasty nuttiness—feel free to swap for another nut if you prefer something easy to bite.
Dates: The main sweetener, creating a caramel-like filling when blended.
White or milk chocolate chips (optional): A drizzle makes the bars more dessert-like, though they’re delicious without it.

How To Make This Recipe

Step One. Combine almond butter, melted coconut oil, maple syrup, vanilla (or almond) extract and almond flour to form the base layer. Line a loaf pan with parchment paper and press the mixture evenly into the bottom. Chill in the freezer while you prepare the top layer.
Step Two. If your dates are dry, soak them in boiling water for about five minutes, then cool and pit them. Fresh dates are sticky and easy to work with.
Step Three. In a food processor, combine walnuts, pitted dates and a pinch of salt. Pulse until the mixture forms a sticky, uniform paste.

Step Four. Remove the chilled almond base and press the sticky date-walnut mixture evenly over it. Smooth the top and return to the freezer for about 10 minutes to set.
Step Five. If using a chocolate drizzle, melt chocolate chips with a little coconut oil in short bursts in the microwave, stirring until smooth. Drizzle over the chilled bars, allow to set, then slice and serve.

To make removal and cleanup easier, clip parchment paper to the sides of the loaf pan before pressing in the base layer. Also, choose a flat spot in the freezer to set the pan so it chills evenly.
Soak dried dates in hot water for a few minutes. This softens them and makes them easier to blend into a sticky paste. Fresh dates won’t need soaking.
Make Ahead & Storage Tips
These bars are great chilled or frozen. Refrigerated, they keep about a week; frozen, they last much longer. Store in an airtight container or a sealed zip-top bag. Thaw in the fridge before serving if frozen.

Other Dessert Recipe To Try
- Strawberry Cheesecake Cookies
- Biscoff Blondies
- Date and Walnut Loaf
If you enjoyed this recipe, I’d love to hear about it. Thanks for reading and happy baking—no oven required!

No Bake Blondie Bars
Ingredients
Base Layer
- ½ cup Almond Butter
- ¼ cup Coconut oil (melted)
- 2 cup Almond flour
- 2 tbsp Vanilla extract
- ¼ cup Maple syrup
- 2 tbsp Maple syrup (additional, for extra sweetness)
Top Layer
- ¾ cup Raw walnuts
- 10 Pitted dates
- ¼ tsp Sea salt
Instructions
Base Layer
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Mix almond butter, melted coconut oil, maple syrup, vanilla and almond flour until thick. Line a loaf pan with parchment and press the mixture into the bottom. Freeze for 10 minutes while you prepare the top layer.
Top Layer
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In a food processor, blend walnuts, dates and salt until the mixture becomes thick and sticky. Spread this over the chilled base and press evenly. Return to the freezer briefly, then slice and enjoy.
Nutrition
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