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Cookie Showdown: Layer Bars

Cookie exchanges are a staple at every holiday office party, including the offices of Chow Bella. But the contributors to this blog are a cutthroat bunch, and with an inordinate amount of trash talk thrown about, our cookie exchange quickly became a cookie showdown. Check back here each day through...
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Cookie exchanges are a staple at every holiday office party, including the offices of Chow Bella. But the contributors to this blog are a cutthroat bunch, and with an inordinate amount of trash talk thrown about, our cookie exchange quickly became a cookie showdown. Check back here each day through next week to get recipes you can use and find out who’ll take home the Cookie Crown. 

Today’s contender: Carrie Wheeler’s Layer Bars.

When I was a kid, my mom was a part of a cookie exchange and baked somewhere in the neighborhood of 12 dozen of these Layer Bars every December.  She’d exchange a bunch and then store the extras in the deep-freeze,  just in case of a cookie emergency. My sister and I would then pilfer them one-at-a-time from the freezer (they are best when cold and a little hard)…usually until they were gone.

To this day, it doesn’t feel like the holidays without a (frozen) layer bar. Luckily they are super easy to make — just layer the ingredients, bake, cut…and freeze.

Get the recipe after the jump.

Layer Bars

Ingredients:
– 1/2 cup butter
– 1 1/4 cups graham cracker crumbs
– 1 14 ounce can of sweetened condensed milk
– 8 ounces of chocolate, butterscotch and/or peanut butter morsels  
– 1/2 cup Heath Bar chips
– 1 cup chopped walnuts

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Directions:
– Preheat oven to 350 degrees (or 325 if you’re using a glass dish)
– Pour melted butter into a  13 x 9 baking pan
– Sprinkle crumbs over butter and press down until the bottom of the pan is coated in a thin layer of buttered crust
– Sprinkle the chips, nuts, and coconut
– Pour sweetened condensed milk evenly over the whole dish
– Bake for about 25 – 30 minutes or until lightly browned
– Let cool, then cut into bars

Tip: If you make your own Heath Bar chips, freeze the candy first, then pound with a hammer until they are in bite-sized pieces.

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