M&M Oatmeal Bars
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These M&M Oatmeal bars are incredibly easy to make and are always perfectly moist! Warning: they will be gone before you get your hands on one if you aren’t careful!
These M&M Oatmeal Bars were almost impossible to get a photo of. It seemed a soon as I cut them they started flying off the platter! Fortunately, these things are a snap to make. They may actually be the easiest cookies I bake, come to think of it. I first discovered these M&M Oatmeal Bars two years ago. It was ten o’clock at night and I had already gone to bed. Suddenly, the thought occurred to me that I really should make my daughter’s preschool teacher something because I hadn’t baked for her in a while.
I immediately thought to the Pioneer Baking Mix in my pantry as I had been cruising their website earlier for recipes. I was also curious as to what a cookie made with baking mix would taste like. Thirty minutes later, two pans of these sat cooling on the counter and I was in bed again, this time only dreaming of baking rather than getting up to actually do it. (**You can substitute Bisquick if you like.)
What You’ll Need to Make M&M Oatmeal Bars:
- brown sugar (use light or dark – whichever you have on hand)
- old-fashioned oats (you can also use quick oats and they work just fine!)
- vanilla
- Pioneer Brand baking mix
- candy-coated chocolate candies
- a stick of butter
- one egg
How to Make M&M Oatmeal Bars:
In a mixing bowl, place oats and brown sugar.
Add the egg.
Melt butter in microwave and pour in.
Add vanilla.
Mix all of that up!
Toss in your candies.
Spray an 8×8 pan (this Caraway pan is AMAZING) with cooking spray.
Pat it out into your pan.
Then add some more M&Ms to the top and push them in a little bit. This is a great place to have your kids get involved!!
Now bake the M&M Oatmeal Bars at 350 degrees for about twenty minutes. Mine always take about twenty five minutes.
Voila! Easy Peasey, delicious, buttery tasting, brown sugar lovin’, kid pleasin’, done in a jiffy even when you start them at ten o’ clock at night, COOKIES!
I just love my baking mix!
*If you have a service member overseas, these M&M Oatmeal Bar cookies are my most requested recipe to send. They travel very well and stay moist. I’ve had packages take as long as three weeks to arrive, only still get rave reviews when I’d tucked these bars inside! If you can, send a package. It make a world of difference!
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup Rolled oats
- 1/2 cup M & M candies
- 1 cup Brown sugar packed (I use light or dark, whatever I have on hand)
- 2 cup Pioneer Biscuit & Baking Mix
- 1 Egg
- 1/2 cup butter melted
- 1 tsp Vanilla
Instructions
- Combine everything in a mixing bowl except candies. Mix until well blended. Stir in candies, reserving a few to place on top. Pat into greased 8x8 pan and bake at 350 for about twenty minutes. Allow to cool and cut into bars.
Nutrition
(Good luck being able to wait until they cool! These things smell amazing!)
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Absolutely great recipe! my 5 year old son, who wouldn’t touch oatmeal, loves these bars! Super easy to make.
I made these not too long ago and boy oh boy did they get gobbled up… 3 year olds LOVE m&m’s 🙂
These sound delicious and will be in the next care package I send to my husband in Afghanistan unless of course my 3 girls eat all of them first!
Christy:
Girl, you crack me up!!! I am so glad I found this site. You have wit and yummy all wrapped in FIRE KING cookware….
My soulmate!!
I have the entire set of the orange fireking bakeware that my darling got on Ebay for me for Christmas one year. Poor soul…he did it after I broke the one piece my mother handed down to me when I was cleaning up after dinner and he called and startled me and I broke the dish.
LOL.
I’m happy to have found your site.
I made these last night and they disappeared within a couple of hours.
I used peanut M&Ms. So easy and so delicious. I toyed with the idea of reducing the butter but didn’t
I can’t wait to make this recipe – I have everything but the M&M’s – my husband ate them!
I have been an enthusiastic user of Pioneer Brand baking mix for at least 2 years, and mostly used it for dumplings, fruit cobbler and pancakes, but for the last 6 months, have been unable to find it at any of the area Wal-Mart stores, nor at a Meijer store in Ft. Wayne. So, I’ve had to go back to Jiffy. What’s up??????