Make Your Own Homemade Survival Bars –Improved Recipe! (2024)

You may remember that almost five years ago we made these homemade survival bars. With approximately 2000 calories total, low cost, and long shelf life, these are a fantastic addition to your vehicle emergency kit or 72 hour kit. But there were some problems. Holy cow, they were hard to mix. Then they overcooked a bit and stuck to the pan. And finally, how in the world are you supposed to eat that brick? There were lots of suggestions in the comments to alleviate some of these problems, so I did some testing and today I’m sharing the results so you can make your own homemade survival bars even better!

Ingredients:
2 cups oats (regular or quick)
2 1/2 cups powdered milk
1 cup sugar
3 TB honey
1 3 oz package jello (orange or lemon–these bars already have a high sugar content, and a sweeter jello just makes them more sweet)
3 TB water

Mix the oats, powdered milk, and sugar together in a bowl.

In a medium pan mix water, jello and honey. Bring to a rolling boil. This is just the 3 TB water called for in the recipe, not the cup of water you’d usually use when making jello. A rolling boil is when the mixture doesn’t stop boiling when you stir it.

Add jello mixture to dry ingredients. Mix well. Mixing by hand, you’ll probably end up just working the ingredients together with your hands rather than trying to mix with a spoon. OR use a quality mixer and it’s done in a jiffy! My Kitchenaid had no problem mixing this dough.

If the dough is too dry, add a small amount of water a teaspoon at a time. In my tests I added about 5 extra TEASPOONS of water total to the dough and I live in super dry desert area, so you may not need that much. Your dough should be crumbly, but stick together when pressed.

Press the dough into a 9″ x 13″ parchment lined pan.

After I had pressed the dough in by hand, I used a tortilla roller (mine is just a piece of 1″ dowel) to even it out and press it in more firmly.

Originally we made brick shaped loaves, but a brick shape is not very conducive to eating, and this stuff baked up so hard it could not be sliced, just broken into pieces. I also tried pressing the dough into a sheet cake pan, but the bars turned out too thin and crumbled after baking. Pressing into a 9″ x 13″ pan was magic.

Here are the bars I tried making in a sheet cake pan. Just didn’t work well.

Cut the dough into bars. Use a knife or a pizza cutter, but you’ll want to cut all the way through. Parts that were just scored and not cut through crumbled when I broke them apart.

Now you can bake it or dehydrate it.

To bake the bars, place the pan in a 200 degree oven and bake for 1 1/2 to 2 hours. When the bars are done baking, remove them from the pan by lifting the parchment paper and allow to cool. Separate the pieces.

To dehydrate the bars, carefully pull the bars out of the pan using the parchment paper, separate, and place on dehydrator trays. Dehydrate at 145 degrees for 4-6 hours until thoroughly dry.

The heat does help these stick together better, so baking gives a nicer result than dehydrating.

Pack them up. When they are thoroughly dry and completely cool, pack them into a zip seal bag, FoodSaver bag, Mylar bag, or wrap in foil.

These bars have a very long shelf life. Based on the original ingredients, I’d give them at least 20 years properly dried and packaged. The short story on the bars we made almost five years ago is that they are still with us.

Approximately 2000 calories per batch, easy to make, and now easier to eat, these bars are perfect for your emergency kits!

Keep preparing!Angela

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FAQs

How do you make a long lasting survival bar? ›

DIY Survival Bar Ingredients
  1. 3 tablespoons Water.
  2. 1 cup Sugar.
  3. 3 tablespoons Honey.
  4. 2 1/2 cups of powdered milk.
  5. 2 cups oats.
  6. 3 oz. box of Jell-O (any flavor, do not use instant pudding Jell-O)
  7. 9”x13” pan.
  8. Parchment paper or foil.

How long will homemade survival bars last? ›

Introduction: How to Make Your Own Homemade Survival Bars!

Yes, they should have a very long shelf life (20 years). There is no oil or any ingredient that goes rancid or spoils quickly. They do not contain moisture, as you dry them in the oven, but they stay moist due to the Jello.

How do you make an emergency bar? ›

How to Make 3,000+ Calorie Survival Food Ration Bars
  1. Condiments. • 3 tbsp Honey.
  2. Pasta & Grains. • 2 cups Oats.
  3. Baking & Spices. • 1 cup Sugar.
  4. Dairy. • 2 1/2 cups Powdered milk.
  5. Desserts. • 1 3-oz. package Lemon jello.
  6. Liquids. • 3 tbsp Water.

How do you make long lasting survival food? ›

Rice and varieties of beans are nutritious and long-lasting. Ready-to-eat cereals, pasta mixes, rice mixes, dried fruits, etc. can also be included to add variety to your menus. Packaged convenience mixes that only need water and require short cooking times are good options because they are easy to prepare.

How do you make pemmican without electricity? ›

How to Make Your Own Pemmican
  1. Dry the meat like jerky, slicing thin pieces against the muscle grain. ...
  2. Build a drying rack over a fire. ...
  3. Powder the dried meat finely using stones, a mortar and pestle, or a food processor.
  4. Dehydrate the berries. ...
  5. Melt tallow from beef, venison, elk or bison.
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How long do survival bars last? ›

These food bars typically can be stored for up to 5 years. However, viewing each package for a more accurate expiration date is best.

How do you store homemade bars? ›

Once you slice the bars, cover the pan and store it in the fridge, or transfer the bars to an airtight container. I recommend storing them with a sheet of parchment paper between layers so that the bars don't stick together. They'll keep for up to a week in the fridge, but you can also freeze them for up to 2 months.

Does survival food go bad? ›

Temperature and humidity are two of the most significant factors affecting the shelf life of emergency food. Food should be stored in a cool, dry place to avoid the growth of bacteria and mould. High humidity can cause spoilage and reduce the shelf life of food.

How do you make a natural power bar? ›

Directions. Stir oats, chocolate chips, flax meal, peanut butter, honey, vanilla extract, and salt together in a bowl. Roll into 24 balls and refrigerate until firm, at least 30 minutes.

What is the difference between a panic bar and a crash bar? ›

Differences between Panic Bars and Crash Bars

Usage: Panic bars are designed for emergency exits and are required by building codes for safe egress, while crash bars are designed for high-traffic areas where people may be carrying bulky items or pushing carts.

How do door crash bars work? ›

Mechanical types

Vertical rods can be affixed to crash bars allowing both doors to be opened with no center clearance obstruction. When the bar is depressed, a chord within the vertical rod gets pulled, which lowers a latch at the top and/or bottom and allows the door to open.

What is the best food to stockpile long term? ›

They're versatile, nutritious, and store well.
  • Rice: long grain, short grain (sushi), and basmati (Indian)
  • Wheat berries (white, hard preferred)
  • Dried corn.
  • Popcorn.
  • Rolled oats.
  • Cornmeal.
  • All purpose flour.
  • Cake flour.
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How can I make my food last 20 years? ›

Dried foods, like beans and grains, can last 20 to 30 years when stored correctly in sealed foil bags. Because storing dried foods in mylar bags sealed inside a food-grade bucket is the best storage method, foods stored in this manner can reach their maximum shelf lives.

What is the single food for survival? ›

The only food which comes close to being something you could survive on long term as a sole ingredient is the potato. The fact that the potato has Vitamin C means that scurvy is not a risk like it would be with almost any other food source lacking in this nutrient.

How long do emergency food bars last? ›

*Shelf life is up to 5 years when the vacuum-bagged exterior remains unopened. Once opened, each individually wrapped bar has a shelf life of up to 1 year. Best when stored in a cool and dry place at temperatures between 55°F and 70°F.

How long do homemade energy bars last? ›

Kept dry and tightly wrapped, these energy bars will keep at room temperature for weeks, months even. Just don't let them get too hot in your car or wherever, because they will melt, just like any other energy bar.

What is the shelf life of survival tabs? ›

With a significant 25-year shelf life, The Survival Tabs are ideal for long-term food storage.

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