I had a bar very similar to this one at a church potluck a couple of months ago. After my first taste, I went around from table to table to find out who made this fabulous bar because I needed the recipe…stat.
After I tracked down the lady who made them, she graciously shared the recipe with me. I made it for a party soon after and it didn’t turn out quite like the first time that I had it. I fooled around with the recipe a little bit and it came together even more beautifully. It is chocolate lovers dream…and a fabulous conclusion to Oreo Week.
If your baking cabinet is anything like mine, you have odds and ends of bags of various chips that you can use in these bars. Don’t have something that listed below? I’m sure if what you have goes well with chocolate (or is chocolate) it will work just fine. I found out that these work best when you make them ahead (YAY for make ahead desserts!) and give them at least overnight to set up. I left them at room temperature all night, if you need to refrigerate them it’s probably best to cut them before you do that. Another bonus – a little goes a long way, these are super rich and SO CHOCOLATE-Y!
Ingredients
- 1/4 cup BUTTER, melted
- 15 DOUBLE STUF OREOS*
- 1/2 cup SEMI-SWEET CHOCOLATE CHIPS
- 1/2 cup CARAMEL BITS
- 1 cup MINI MARSHMALLOWS
- 7 oz. SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK
- 1 cup COCOA PUFFS CEREAL
- 1/2 cup MILK CHOCOLATE CHIPS
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°. Line a 9 inch square pan with foil, spray lightly with non-stick cooking spray.
- In a food processor, pulse oreos to fine crumbs. Add melted butter, pulse a few more times to combine. Press evenly into the bottom of the pan.
- Layer semi-sweet chocolate chips and caramel bits on top of the crust and marshmallows on top of that. Pour sweetened condensed milk in a even layer over the marshmallows. Top with cereal and milk chocolate chips. Using the back of a metal spatula, press everything down gently.
- Bake for 15-20 minutes or until marshmallows are golden. Let cool to room temperature and give it at least overnight to set up completely before cutting into bars.
Notes
If you are using regular Oreos, you will need to use half of the package.
Recipe Source: Adapted from a recipe given to me by a fellow church member, Wendy
This post is linked to Sweet Treats & Swanky Stuff Thursday, Your Creative Timeout, Pin It Thursday, Thursday Treasures, Tasty Thursday, Chic and Crafty, I’m Lovin’ It and Friday Flair, Weekend Potluck
Jocelyn @BruCrew Life says
Oh holy yum!!!! Those are the most incredible looking and sounding bar!!! So many good things going on in those…love the cereal on top too!!! I always have some sort of sugar cereal in our cupboards. Must start baking more with it:-) Your pics look super awesome too!!!
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Becca@CrumbsandChaos says
Thanks, Jocelyn! The cereal added an interesting layer of texture and, of course, more chocolate goodness!!
Back For Seconds says
Oh, Becca, these look crazy good! I love a rich chocolatey dessert, love these photos too!
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Becca@CrumbsandChaos says
Thanks Stephanie!
Debra says
My sweet tooth is doing it’s super happy dance. 🙂
Jessica@AKitchenAddiction says
All kinds of chocolate goodness in these! These look so good!
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Aimee @ ShugarySweets says
Drooling. Just completely Drooling all over my keyboard!!
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Hayley @ The Domestic Rebel says
Becca, these look awesome! So rich and gooey and perfectly chocolate-y 🙂 plus, I love the small addition of caramel. Nothing beats caramel!
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Ashley @ Kitchen Meets Girl says
Awesome photos! And I’m drooling over those bars!
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Sheila says
Becca, these look killer good! Hey did you switch up your site…some new stuff? It looks great. I love it. Sorry if it’s been a while and I didnt’ notice before. Hope you had a great weekend!
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Becca@CrumbsandChaos says
Thanks Sheila – we moved to WordPress and had a redesign earlier this month!
Sarah E says
Thank you thank you thank you for linking up to my Tasty Thursday – I’ve loved your all’s blog for so long. These cookie bars look like perfection! Can’t wait to make these for my kiddos – they have never had cocoa puffs, but they’ve wanted to try them for so long.