4 Ingredient Peanut Butter Banana Bars
By Sammi Brondo — May 26, 2026
If you liked the Banana Oaties, you are going to LOVE these 4 Ingredient Peanut Butter Banana Bars. They’re basically the same thing but in bar form and with peanut butter. Consider it an upgrade!
This recipe only has 4 simple ingredients and, like the oaties, couldn’t be easier to make.
If you want, follow the same instructions for the oaties and make them into oaties too. I kinda liked making them a little different as bars, but they’ll work either way. They may just need a little less time in the oven as oaties.
Not only does peanut butter add a delicious flavor, but it also adds a nice boost of fat and protein, making these even more filling and satisfying as a snack.
Grab 1 for a snack or even for dessert – I promise, they will not disappoint.
Why You’ll Love These Peanut Butter Banana Bars
I love making these bars ahead of time to have on hand for the week. Anything that saves time for breakfast or snacks – or that gives me a ready-to-go dessert – is such a win in my book.
I’ve also seen a lot of parents making these with their kids, which I love. This is such a fun recipe to make with your kids that they can help prepare and eat too.
Now that I think about it – I’m totally making these for my daughter soon!
Store these bars in airtight container at room temp. They’ll last for 3-4 days. You can also make a batch to freeze for up to 3 months. Simply microwave when you’re ready to eat or eat them at room temperature.
If You Love These Peanut Butter Bars, Try These Recipes
Easy Strawberry Ice Cream: Pair your bars with this easy, high protein ice cream for a super filling snack. You can make both ahead of time to have snacks for the week!
3-Ingredient Peanut Butter Mousse: On a peanut butter and minimal ingredient recipe kick? You’ll love this higher protein easy mousse.
Banana Oaties: These recipes are similar – both contain bananas and oats – and are both amazing, nourishing make ahead snack options.
Peanut Butter Oatmeal Cookies: Peanut butter? Check. A few simple ingredients? Check. These cookies satisfy your peanut buttery sweet tooth.
Easy Cinnamon Sugar Beignets: Another fruit-filled sweet recipe that’s simple but so satisfying.
How To Make 4 Ingredient Peanut Butter Banana Bars

Prep the ingredients
To start, preheat the oven to 350 F. Grease a loaf pan or line it with parchment paper.

Mash the bananas
Add the bananas to a large bowl and mash until almost smooth.

Add wet ingredients
Add in the peanut butter and vanilla extract and mix well.

Add dry ingredients
Add in the oats, salt, and baking powder.

Fold in chocolate chips
Add 1/3 cup of the chocolate chips. Reserve the rest of the chocolate chips for the top of the bars. If you don’t like chocolate chips feel free to skip them. Check out other substitutions below. Mix well to combine.

Pour mixture into loaf pan
Pour the mixture into the loaf pan, using a spoon or spatula to smooth it out on top. Add the remaining chocolate chips to the top of the bars.

Bake
Bake for 25-30 minutes, until a knife inserted in the center comes out clean.

Cool and cut
Let cool and cut into 8 pieces.
Ingredients You’ll Need
- Bananas: Make sure your bananas are super ripe. The more ripe they are, the sweeter the bars will be. If you want to ripen bananas quickly, try preheating the oven to 350 F – add them to baking sheet and bake for 10-15 minutes. They’ll be black on the outside but super ripe and perfect for baking. To add extra sweetness if your bananas aren’t ripe enough, you can also add a little maple syrup to the mix.
- Peanut butter: Any type will work! A sweetened peanut butter will yield a sweet end product than using a natural peanut butter.
- Oats: Use instant or quick cooking oats. Steel cut oats won’t work in this recipe.
- Chocolate chips: Choose your adventure 🙂 Milk chocolate, semi sweet, or dark chocolate chips would all be delish.
4 Ingredient Peanut Butter Banana Bar Tips
- Mix ins: There are so many mix ins you can add to these too. Tons of people have tried this recipe on Pinterest – here’s some ideas that they’ve tried mixing in: chopped walnuts, or peanuts, a dash of cinnamon, pumpkin purée (for the fall or winter), shredded coconut, flax seeds, hemp seeds or even a little bit of honey would work well.
- Storage: Store these bars in an airtight container in the fridge for up to one week. You can eat them cold or reheat them for just a few seconds in the microwave.
Ingredients
- 3 very ripe bananas
- 1/4 cup smooth natural peanut butter
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 1/4 cup instant or quick cooking oats
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/2 cup chocolate chips
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350 F. Grease a loaf pan or line with parchment paper.
- Add the bananas to a large bowl and mash until almost smooth. Add in the peanut butter and vanilla extract and mix well.
- Add in the oats, salt, and baking powder and mix to combine. Fold in 1/3 cup of the chocolate chips, reserving the rest for the top of the bars.
- Pour the mixture into the loaf pan, using a spoon or spatula to smooth it out on top. Add the remaining chocolate chips to the top of the bars. Bake for 25-30 minutes, until a knife inserted in the center comes out clean.
- Let cool and cut into 6-8 pieces.



















Delish and so easy to make! Just wish the nutritional info was available.
It wasn’t sweet enough! I did not have any vanilla and it definitely lacked it. Next tie I’d add brown sugar or honey for more sweetness!
Made these tonight and loved them. I used almond butter instead and only 1/4c mini chocolate chips but added 1/4c pecans and 1/4c shredded coconut. Turned out great!
These were really good; and super easy to make. I love how much versatility this recipe has for substitutions and mix-ins too! For those commentors asking about the nutritional info, I have calculated that using the exact recipe. It’ll only be an approximate, as banana size, brands and personal choices also make a difference (like if you use regular PB over natural, or a different type nut butter, more or less choco chips, etc…) But according to the recipe AS WRITTEN: cal 179, fat 6.9, sat fat 3.1, trans 0, cholesterol 0, sodium 3.3, carb 75.4, fiber 8.6, sugar 40.4 (no added sugar), protein 3.6
Looks good but it’s more than 4 ingredients. I think the name needs changed.
Tried these tonight. Very easy to make. After baking, I melted some peanut butter and drizzled them. Yum 😋. They came out a little chewey gooey but I prefer that over dry Will make again and add walnuts.
I made these and they were so yummy! I made a few alterations, I added dried cranberries and just a drizzle of honey (some of the other comments mentioned the bars not being very sweet and this was the perfect addition- not overly sweet but just enough). You have to let the bars cool completely before cutting and even then they were a little soft so I kept mine in the fridge and would take one out each day for a snack and they held their shape much better. Will definitely be making again as soon as my bananas are super ripe! Thanks for the recipe!
Do you have a carb count on this? I am not asking for calorie or low carb. I am asking because my loved one is type 1 DM.
Omggg! When I say these were gone the same day I made them I’m not kidding! My stepdad ate one and then before I new it he ate 4 lol, 10/10 for me!
4 ingredient? The recipe I followed has 5, and the recipe at the bottom has 7.