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Puffed Wheat Squares are a super popular bar back home in Winnipeg, and it seems to be mostly a Canadian Prairies tradition.

Originally posted January 10, 2013. Updated 11/23/2022

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With the new year still fresh on our calendars, you may be looking at finding "healthy" alternatives for desserts and snacking.

Well, this chewy puffed wheat cake is... almost healthy. (Well, as long as you're not allergic to wheat, anyway!)

The bulk of these no bake treats comes from the puffed wheat itself, which is very low in calories, anyway.

I know, I know... it's a stretch - but I feel a bit guilty blogging dessert recipes, with all the talk of resolutions out there!

I was feeling homesick and nostalgic lately, and decided to make a batch of my best ever puffed wheat square recipe for my husband.

What are Puffed Wheat Bars?

Puffed Wheat Squares are no bake desserts that are super popular back home in Winnipeg, and it seems to be mostly a Canadian Prairies thing.

You know how you can get Rice Crispy squares pretty much anywhere here, even in the gas stations?

It's the same way with these bars back home - these chewy squares are a SUPER common treat. Gas stations, convenience stores, high school candy shop - everywhere!

It’s a great snack, and the type of recipe that everyone will love - whether they grew up with them, or not.

For those that DID grow up with this easy treat, it’s a MAJOR hit of nostalgia.

Even just that earthy, roasty aroma of the puffed wheat, as I opened the bag... Mmm. Memories!

My puffed wheat squares recipe is super quick and easy to make, and definitely "comfort" food!

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Ingredients

This recipe uses only a few really simple ingredients. Depending on where you live, at least MOST of the ingredients should be really easy to find in most grocery stores.

You will need:

Puffed Wheat Cereal

Puffed Wheat Cereal is the one ingredient that can be a little harder to find, depending on where you are.

It’s sold in the cereal aisle, usually as a bagged cereal - I don’t think I’ve ever seen it in boxes.

If you can’t find it - or need a gluten free version - you can substitute Puffed Rice Cereal.

Note: this is NOT the same as crisp rice cereal / “Rice Crispies”.

Rice Krispie squares are great, but that cereal will NOT work in this recipe.

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Everything Else

In addition to the cereal, you will need:

Corn Syrup
Brown Sugar
Unsalted butter
Cocoa Powder
Pure Vanilla Extract
Salt

... I just really don’t have anything to add, for any of them. Pretty straightforward!

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How to Make Puffed Wheat Squares

Generously grease a 9x 13″ baking pan, set aside. Pour puffed wheat into a heat-proof extra large mixing bowl.

In a medium saucepan, combine butter, corn syrup, brown sugar, cocoa, and salt.

Cook over medium heat until butter melts.

Once butter melts, turn the heat up a little bit, and bring the mixture to a full rolling boil.

Boil the syrup mixture for 1-2 minutes.

Note: Boiling for closer to 1 minute will give you a gooey bar, 2 minutes will be a more firm bar.

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Remove the pot from heat and stir in vanilla until well combined.

Pour hot chocolate mixture over puffed wheat.

Stir (carefully!) with a rubber spatula until all of the puffed wheat is coated with chocolate.

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Dump mixture into prepared baking pan.

Using lightly greased (or slightly damp!) hands, firmly press mixture down into the pan, until compacted and relatively flat.

I actually like to use an oven mitt and a piece of parchment paper for this.

Note: How firmly you press it will determine the final texture of the bars. Loosely pressed makes for a tender, pull-apart bar. Firmly packed makes a more dense bar.

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Allow to cool completely to room temperature before cutting into squares.

Cut bars can be transferred to an airtight container - or individually wrapped with plastic wrap - and stored at room temperature for a week or so.

Note: They’ll still be safe to eat after a week, but may start to taste a little stale.

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Tips and Tricks

A few bits of info to help you out:

Weigh your Wheat

Puffed wheat comes in different sized bags, and RARELY is it the right amount for this recipe.

So, I put my extra large bowl on my kitchen scale, turn it on, let it come to 0, and just pour in my puffed wheat until I’ve got the right amount.

Then I just set the bowl aside until the chocolate syrup is ready.

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Line the Pan!

While puffed wheat squares are usually made in a greased pan, I like to line the pan with parchment, instead.

To do this, I spray the pan with nonstick spray, then add parchment paper. The spray acts as a loose glue, holding the paper in place.

Fold the corners to tuck away the excess paper bulk, and you’re good to go!

After the bars have cooled, you can lift the whole pan of bars out, for easier cutting.

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The Boil Matters

While I’ve never used a candy thermometer for this - haven’t needed to, wouldn’t know what temps to hit! - the boil time can affect your final bars.

2 minutes gives a nice, firm bar.

If you prefer a more gooey bar, boil for just a minute or so.

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"More than Poutine" is a Canadian cookbook like no other - written by a Canadian living away, it includes both traditional home cooking recipes, as well as accurate homemade versions of many of the snacks, sauces, convenience foods, and other food items that are hard to come by outside of Canada!

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More Canadian Comfort Food!

Whether you’re a Canadian in the US or not, we could all use some comfort food these days. Here are some Canadian Favourites!

Back Bacon / Canadian Bacon
Beep
Canadian Popcorn Seasoning Recipes
Clodhoppers
Confetti Bars
Dill Pickle Dip
French Canadian Pea Soup
Homemade Deep N Delicious Cake
Doughnut Holes - Timbits!
Homemade Wunderbars
How to Make Peameal Bacon and Back Bacon
Maple Butter Tarts
Montreal Bagels
Persians Recipe
Poutine, My Way!
Replica Swiss Chalet Sauce
Tiger Tail Ice Cream

Looking for even more Canadian recipes? Check out our full Canadian Recipes list!

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Before you chow down, be sure to take some pics of your handiwork! If you Instagram it, be sure to tag me - @CelebrationGenerationCA - or post it to My Facebook Page - so I can cheer you on!

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Puffed Wheat Squares

Puffed Wheat Squares are a super popular bar back home in Winnipeg, and it seems to be mostly a Canadian Prairies thing.

Prep Time10 minutes mins

Cook Time10 minutes mins

Cooling Time1 hour hr

Total Time1 hour hr 20 minutes mins

Course: Dessert, Snack

Cuisine: Canadian

Diet: Vegetarian

Servings: 12 People

Calories: 287kcal

Author: Marie Porter

Equipment

  • 1 9 x 13 Baking Dish

Ingredients

  • 6 oz Puffed Wheat
  • ½ cup Butter
  • 1 cup Corn Syrup
  • 1 cup Packed Brown Sugar
  • cup Cocoa Powder
  • ½ teaspoon Salt
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla

Instructions

  • Generously grease a 9x 13″ baking pan, set aside. Pour puffed wheat into a large, heatproof mixing bowl.

  • In a medium saucepan, combine butter, corn syrup, brown sugar, cocoa, and salt. Heat over medium until butter melts.

  • Once butter melts, turn heat up a bit and bring mixture to a boil. Boil for 2 minutes, then remove from heat and stir in vanilla until well combined.

  • Pour hot chocolate mixture over puffed wheat, stir (carefully!) until all of the wheat is coated with chocolate.

    Dump mixture into prepared baking pan.

  • Using lightly greased (or slightly damp!) hands, firmly press mixture down into the pan, until compacted and relatively flat.

    Allow to cool completely before cutting into squares.

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Nutrition

Calories: 287kcal | Carbohydrates: 55g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Cholesterol: 20mg | Sodium: 189mg | Potassium: 113mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 40g | Vitamin A: 236IU | Calcium: 28mg | Iron: 5mg

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More Recipes that Remind me of Gramma

Since originally writing this post, my gramma has sadly passed... but her memory lives on.

Here are a few recipes that remind me of her, whether as something she taught me to make, a replica of a retail treat we used to enjoy together, or one of my own recipes that she would request whenever I’d visit, as an adult.

Gramma's Perogies Recipe
Homemade Marshmallow Cones
Homemade Clodhoppers Candy
Honey Dill Dipping Sauce
Paska - Ukrainian Easter Bread
Baking Powder Biscuits
Grandma's Potato Salad
Easy Butterfly Cupcakes
Breakfast of Champions
French Canadian Pea Soup
Beep Drink Recipe
Sponge Toffee

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FAQs

Why won't my puffed wheat squares stick together? ›

If the mixture doesn't boil your squares won't hold together properly. However, if it boils for too long then the puffed wheat can end up too crunchy. 1-2 minutes boiling is plenty. Then remove the pan from the heat and stir in the puffed wheat cereal.

How to keep puffed wheat squares soft? ›

Make sure not to boil the syrup for too long, or your squares will be hard. Bring the syrup just to a boil and then remove it from the heat. If you don't boil it, the squares will fall apart, but if you let it boil more than just briefly, they will be hard.

How to make puffed wheat from scratch? ›

Take 2 – 3 tbsp grain in a bowl and rub into it a few drops of oil. 6. Spread it directly on the microwave glass plate and micro for 9 – 10 min swirling them around every 1 or 2 min for even cooking till they start popping and crisp up. Remove and cool.

How do they make puffed wheat cereal? ›

High pressure puffed grain is created by placing whole grains under high pressure with steam in a containment vessel. When the vessel's seal is suddenly broken, the entrained steam then flashes and bloats the endosperm of the kernel, increasing its volume to many times its original size.

Why are my puffed wheat squares so hard? ›

Puffed Wheat Squares are hard to get right, and the problem is the syrup: one day you'll get a syrup that is too soft that makes for a crumbly square that doesn't hold together. The next day you'll get a syrup that is too crisp and makes the square hard and dried out.

What can you substitute for corn syrup? ›

9 Corn Syrup Substitutes for Silky Sauces and Crackly Candy
  • Agave nectar. “If I had to make a substitution, I would probably try agave first,” says New York City-based recipe developer Janine Desiderio. ...
  • Brown rice syrup. ...
  • Honey. ...
  • Golden syrup. ...
  • Black treacle. ...
  • Cane syrup. ...
  • Tapioca syrup. ...
  • Maple syrup.
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Why is my puffed wheat cake crumbly? ›

It's important not to use margarine in this recipe, as when you boil it with the other ingredients and pour it over the puffed wheat, it will cause the cake to crumble.

Is puffed wheat healthy? ›

Puffed wheat is a healthy cereal relished as a peppery and healthy snack. Puffed wheat is a type of puffed grain made from wheat; usually made by heating wheat kernels under high pressure in the presence of steam, though the method of manufacture varies widely. It is often used in snack foods and breakfast.

Where did puffed wheat squares originate? ›

Much like Nanaimo bars and butter tarts, puffed wheat squares are Canadian treasure, but did you know that they are thought to be invented in Red Deer? In 1913, Maritimer Alfred James Russell settled in Red Deer and opened a candy store.

Do they make puffed wheat anymore? ›

A: I spoke with a customer service representative from Quaker this morning and she informed me that "after careful consideration" the company has chosen to discontinue both Puffed Rice and Puffed Wheat cereals.

Can you pop rice in a popcorn maker? ›

Barley, rice, quinoa, amaranth – you name it – can be quickly popped like corn. I just did this and it's delicious!

How to pop wheat berries like popcorn? ›

Place wheat berries in a cast iron skillet on medium heat. Let the heat sizzle away any remaining water on the wheat berries for a couple of minutes. Add the oil and cook the wheat berries for several minutes until they are golden brown. Make sure to stir the wheat berries as they are cooking so they don't burn.

What happened to Quaker puffed wheat? ›

Unfortunately, or fortunately, depending on your taste buds, Quaker stopped puffing things in 2019. (If, by chance, you had ever wondered how it gets puffed, it's kind of like popping popcorn.) We also had Quaker shredded wheat that felt and tasted like hard straw.

What cereal was shot from guns? ›

“Shot from Guns” is the descriptive term used by the Quaker Oats company In bringing to the attention of the consumers of breakfast foods, the manner in which ”Puffed Wheat” and “Puffed Rice” are prepared for the table.

Is Sugar Crisp puffed wheat? ›

Golden Crisp, also known as Sugar Crisp in Canada, is a brand of breakfast cereal made by Post Consumer Brands that consists of sweetened, candy-coated puffed wheat and is noted for its high sugar content.

Are wheat puffs healthy? ›

Puffed wheat is a healthy snacking alternative which will be a surprise snack. Nutritional info : Calories 456, Protein 10.5g, Carbohydrates 64g, Sugar 2.3g Fat 17.5, Fiber 0.052g, Sodium 470g, Calcium 75g.

How many calories are in a puffed wheat square? ›

Dpb Baking Puff Wheat Square (1 package) contains 58g total carbs, 54g net carbs, 18g fat, 4g protein, and 400 calories.

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