No Bake Carrot Cake Protein Bars (Vegan)

Last updated February 3, 2026 By Kelly Nardo | 4 Comments
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Vegan & No Bake Carrot Cake Protein Bars only need 10 simple ingredients, 10 minutes, and a food processor. Made with dates, raisins, carrots, walnuts, cinnamon, and protein powder and then topped with a protein icing! These no bake protein bars are packed with protein, some veggies, healthy fats, and carbs for a healthy treat! Gluten free, dairy free, and vegan!
Prep: 10 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
Servings 12 bars
4.34 from 6 votes

Vegan & No-Bake Carrot Cake Protein Bars only need 10 simple ingredients, 10 minutes, and a food processor. Made with dates, raisins, carrots, walnuts, cinnamon, and protein powder and then topped with a protein icing! These no-bake protein bars are packed with protein, some veggies, healthy fats, and carbs for a healthy treat! Gluten-free, dairy-free, and vegan!

Rows of no bake carrot cake protein cars topped with protein icing and cinnamon. Behind them are large carrots and bowl of shredded carrots.

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You guys answered and I’m delivering! Back in February I asked on Instagram if you wanted more healthy desserts and over 80% of you said yes! And what is better than vegan no bake carrot cake protein bars for a healthy dessert?!

Not much in my opinion 🥕🍰😋

4 vegan no bake carrot cake protein bars stacked on top of each other. Around them are walnuts, carrots, and shredded carrots.

Spring is in the air and I couldn’t be more excited! I live for the warmer weather. It just makes me feel alive and so happy. I’m sure I will regret saying that when we are in the thick of summer in Austin in a few months and it’s 100+ degrees out, but for now I’m going with it.

For some reason carrots just scream spring. It is probably the whole Easter bunny thing, but I feel like they pop up more and more in the spring, along with the fall.

With Easter and Passover coming up this weekend, I figured these carrot cake bars would be the perfect healthy snack or dessert to bring along with you. And our oven is currently out of commission, so a no bake bar was the only way!

Two rows of no bake carrot cake preotin bars with the first one on the right pulled away from the rest. Behind them are 2 carrots.

How to make Vegan No Bake Carrot Cake Protein Bars

These bars come together in under 10 minutes and you only need 10 ingredients. Packed with protein, some veggies, healthy fats, and carbs, and then topped with a protein icing for the ultimate healthy dessert. No turning on the oven and all you need is a food processor or high powered blender. Here is what you need:

  • dates
  • raisins
  • walnuts
  • protein powder – I used Ka’Chava Vanilla
  • cinnamon
  • allspice
  • carrots
  • vanilla
  • almond milk
  • coconut oil
  • salt

Food processor filled with dates, raisins, protein powder, cinnamon, all spice, almond milk, and walnuts.

First start off by adding your dates and raisins to your food processor to break them down. Then add in your walnuts, protein powder, 2 tablespoons of almond milk, cinnamon, allspice, and salt and pulse until combined. The mixture will look really fine and almost like a flour with a little chunks it in. Don’t worry, it will come together.

Next add in the carrots and blend until evenly combined, about 30 seconds or so. The mixture will now have come together, with still some chunks/texture in it. You want a texture that is sticky and will hold together when you press it together. Line a small 7×5 glass dish with parchment paper and press mixture into the bottom in a single layer.

A food processor filled with the batter for no bake carrot cake protein bars. The batter consists of dates, raisins, walnuts, carrots, protein powder, and spices.

Then you make the protein icing! Optional, but carrot cake deserves some icing! If you haven’t tried making icing from protein powder, you must. I have no idea how to make real icing and this is so easy to make and is delicious. Mix the remaining protein powder with almond milk and a little coconut oil, cinnamon, and vanilla. Once combined, it has the consistency of icing!

Spread it on top of the carrot cake bars and place in the fridge to set. I like to have them set for a few hours, but if you are impatient or don’t have time, they should be good to eat right away.

A small glass bowl of vanilla protein icing sitting on a tan towel.

It really can’t be easier than that! Especially if you are like me and love to bake, but you might not be that good at it. These no carrot cake bake protein bars are only 112 calories with 4 grams of protein and only 5 grams of fat in each one! Each one has 15 grams of carbohydrates per servings, with 3 grams of fiber.

We’ve been enjoying them as a midday snack, after dinner dessert, or even a pre-workout since they have some fast acting carbs (sugar), a little protein, and healthy fats. Either way, you can’t go wrong and they will be a hit with the whole family!

Overhead shot of vegan carrot cake protein bars that are cut into 12 squares. Ones of the square is pulled away from the others. Surrounded them are walnuts and carrots.

Substitutions for Vegan Carrot Cake Bars

Here are few substitutions that would work. I haven’t tried them all, so just a fair warning:

  • protein powder – I have only tried this recipe using Ka’Chava Chocolate Protein Powder. While I think another kind of vegan protein (probably even whey) would work, I can’t be certain. Ka’Chava has a thicker consistency which helps bind the ingredients together. It also makes a delicious icing. I love and use the vanilla and chocolate on the regular! If you are looking to try it, use this link to save 15% off your first order.
  • nuts – you can use a different kind of nut if you can’t have walnuts. I think cashews or almonds would be great!
  • dates and raisins – instead of using 1/2 a cup of each, I am pretty certain you could use a whole cup of either one. If using all raisins, you will need to make sure they are broken down so the batter will be a little sticky so the bars will form.
  • milk – any kind of non dairy milk will work!

4 no bake carrot cake protein bar next to each other with the focus on the back right one. Behind them are carrots and walnuts.

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Rows of no bake carrot cake protein cars topped with protein icing and cinnamon. Behind them are large carrots and bowl of shredded carrots.
4.34 from 6 votes

No Bake Carrot Cake Protein Bars

Author: Kelly Nardo
Vegan & No Bake Carrot Cake Protein Bars only need 10 simple ingredients, 10 minutes, and a food processor. Made with dates, raisins, carrots, walnuts, cinnamon, and protein powder and then topped with a protein icing! These no bake protein bars are packed with protein, some veggies, healthy fats, and carbs for a healthy treat! Gluten free, dairy free, and vegan!
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Course: Dessert
Calories: 112kcal
Protein: 4g
Carbs: 15g
Fat: 5g
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
Servings: 12 bars

ingredients

No Bake Carrot Cake Protein Bars

Vanilla Protein Icing

instructions

  • Place the dates and raisins in a food processor or high speed blender and pulse a few times until broken down into pieces. Add walnuts, protein powder, almond milk, cinnamon, allspice, and salt and blend until combined. Mixture will look very dry and crumbly. Add carrots and pulse until evenly combined (but still some texture remains). It should be a little sticky when touched. If needed, add a little bit more liquid to help it come together (it will depend on how juicy your dates were).
  • Line a 7x5 glass baking dish with parchment paper and add mixture. Press dough firmly into dish with your hands until dough is evenly distributed. Set aside.
  • Make the icing. Add all ingredients into a small bowl and mix until well combined. Using a spatula, spread evenly over bars. Sprinkle with cinnamon. Place in the fridge to let set for 10-15 minutes. Cut into 12 bite size pieces and enjoy!

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nutrition

Nutrition Facts
No Bake Carrot Cake Protein Bars
Amount Per Serving (1 bar)
Calories 112 Calories from Fat 45
% Daily Value*
Fat 5g8%
Saturated Fat 1g6%
Polyunsaturated Fat 2g
Potassium 154mg4%
Carbohydrates 15g5%
Fiber 3g13%
Sugar 10g11%
Protein 4g8%
Vitamin A 2150IU43%
Vitamin C 5.8mg7%
Calcium 130mg13%
Iron 1.1mg6%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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4 Comments

  1. Mine turn out quite mushy but i have found an alternate use for them and it is wonderful! I took my frozen bars and threw them ontop of some overnight oats. They are fabulous!!

    1. Glad you were still able to use them! The type of protein powder you use will definitely play a big role. Plant-based ones are thicker and more absorbent and work the best.

  2. 4 stars
    I have only made this twice, I don’t have a high powered blender so it took a lot longer. Amazingly my picky family likes it but I probably will only make it about once a quarter since without a high powered blender it is very labor intensive-but it tastes awesome. ( I used pecans and the Walmart brand organic vanilla protein powder and skipped the frosting the second time around)