1. Make the Brownie Base
In a food processor, blend oats into a coarse flour.
Add peanut butter, maple syrup, cocoa powder, vanilla, and salt—pulse until sticky.
Stir in nuts or chia seeds if using.
🔥 Pro Tip: If too dry, add 1 tbsp milk; if too wet, add extra oats.
2. Press & Chill
Line a loaf pan with parchment paper.
Press mixture firmly into the pan.
Freeze 10 mins to set.
3. Add Chocolate Drizzle
Melt coconut oil, cocoa powder, and maple syrup together.
Drizzle over bars and sprinkle with chocolate chips.
Chill 1 hour before slicing.
🍫 Chef’s Secret: For extra richness, mix peanut butter into the chocolate drizzle!
4. Serve & Enjoy!
Cut into bars or squares.
Store in the fridge for up to 1 week.
Serving Suggestions (Boost Engagement & Ad Revenue!)
☕ Perfect Pairings: Almond milk, Greek yogurt, or fresh berries.
📸 Social Media Hack: Film a slow-motion chocolate drizzle for Instagram Reels.
💰 Monetization Tip: Add a “Pin for Healthy Snacks” Pinterest graphic.
Final Thoughts: Guilt-Free Indulgence!
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