Festive Fall Cookie Bars (one bowl easy!)
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Today I’m bringing you yet another twist on one of my favorite quick and easy bar cookies. If you haven’t made a variation of these yet. I hope you will today! With everything coming up fall, it’s always fun to do some pretty fall baking and these are just the thing we need for a beautiful but low maintenance office or classroom treat. The great thing is that no one will know you took shortcuts when they taste these buttery, butterscotchy, brown sugary good cookie bars!
(Okay, so Brown sugary and butterscotchy weren’t words until now but hey, that just makes us pioneers in advancement of the English language, right?)
You’ll need: your favorite baking mix, a stick of butter or margarine, brown sugar, oats (I use quick or old fashioned depending on what I have on hand), vanilla, an egg, and butterscotch chips.
You’ll also need some candy corn and fall sprinkles if you like.
Place your baking mix, oats, and brown sugar in a bowl.
I prefer dark brown sugar but use whatever I happen to grab. I always whatever I have on hand no matter if the recipe calls for light or dark.
Melt your stick of butter or margarine and pour that into the bowl.
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and add your egg and vanilla in there as well.
Stir that up with a spoon.
See? One bowl wonder and you don’t even need a mixer.
Add in butterscotch chips.
Stir again.
Spray an 8×8 pan with cooking spray.
You can also double this and make a 9×13.
It just takes a few minutes longer to bake so watch it if you do that and remove from oven when lightly browned.
Pour your dough into the pan. It will be kind of crumbly and rough looking.
Pat down with your hand into the pan.
Bake at 350 for 25-30 minutes, or until lightly browned.
Sprinkle caramel corn over the top and return to oven for 2-3 minutes to allow caramel corn to soften enough to stick.
Be sure and watch it so the caramel corn doesn’t melt, just sticks to it a bit.
Allow to cool completely and sprinkle with fall sprinkles if you like.
Isn’t that pretty?
Now when you cut them the caramel corn will stay on top and you can serve them up in festive fall style!
Cookies are best made just before your kids come home to surprise them with!
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Ingredients
- 1/2 Cup Old Fashioned oats Can use quick
- 1 Cups Brown sugar packed (I use light or dark, whatever I have on hand)
- 2 Cups Baking Mix
- 1 Egg
- 1 Stick butter or margarine melted
- 1 tsp Vanilla
- 1 tsp cinnamon
- 1 cup butterscotch chips
Instructions
- Combine first five ingredients in large mixing bowl. Mix until well blended. Stir in remaining ingredients. Pat into greased 8×8 pan and bake at 350 for twenty five to thirty minutes. Remove from oven. Sprinkle top with candy corn. Return to oven, watching carefully, for two to three minutes, just to allow the candy corn to warm enough to stick. Watch carefully so candy corn doesn't melt. Remove from oven and allow to cool completely before cutting into bars.
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That saying is priceless ! And the cookie bars look great.
When you say “Baking mix” are you talking like Bisquick or something like that?
would like to know also is it Bisquick
I just made these with bisquick and had excellent results! Hope that helps.
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Katy Rose quoted was so adorable it brought tears to my eyes. I’m am sure she got a hugh hug after that.
I will have to put this on the list to make, my 14 year made Grandma Jenny’s Chocolate chip cookies on Sunday. They turned out great!
These look yummy! And speaking of brown sugar…had oatmeal for breakfast yesterday with brown sugar. There was a lump in the sugar about the size of a quarter!
Told my husband…yep..Christy said that I just got to eat those!! 🙂 And of course I did!
Love this recipe (usually do the m&m version) and love what Katy Rose said! Conor hugged me extra hard last night and I asked him why? He said “cuz it’s gotta last me ALL night long.” Kind of makes it hard to pinch there heads off when they misbehave!!
Oh, my darling hubby John wanted me to thank you for the banana pudding recipe. I made it last night and he said it tastes “just like his mama’s did” – he’s right, it does! We lost her 21 years ago to breast cancer and some well meaning relative thru out her old notebook of hand written recipes, thinking it was “junk.” That’s why your book and website are so important to so many people. You are passing along our heritage.
Have fun in ATL, hope to see you there!
Can’t wait to try these. I have a class party and a Cub Scout campout coming up. Thanks. Looking forward to seeing you in Fairhope.
Those look good, Christy! Hope you are having a great time. I know you miss your kiddos while you’re gone, but I’m sure they are well taken care of. Safe travels to you and your mama!