Every year during the holidays I put on my dessert hat for a week and try to come up with some fun (yet doable) desserts to try out over the holidays.
I roughly call it cookie week but not everything is cookies.
For example, to kick off cookie week this year I’m starting with a dessert bar!
These Chocolate Cherry Bars are rich and decadent and it’s almost embarrassing how easy they are to make. The delicious dividends pay nicely on the amount of work involved. The worst step is that you really need to let them cool before you can chop them up.
Waiting really is the hardest part.
Magic Chocolate Cherry Bars
Ingredients
- 2 cups graham cracker crumbs
- ½ cup unsalted butter, melted and cooled
- Pinch of salt
- 1 14-ounce can sweetened condensed milk
- 10 ounces semi-sweet chocolate chips
- 5-6 ounces dried cherries
- 1 cup chopped pecans
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. In a small bowl combine graham cracker crumbs, a pinch of salt, and butter with a fork until it’s evenly mixed.
- Press graham cracker crust into a 9×13 inch baking pan. Use a measuring cup or something to press the crust firmly into the pan.
- Pour sweetened condensed milk over the crust and spread it out evenly. Top with cherries, chocolate, and pecans.
- Press the toppings down lightly.
- Bake cookie bars at 350 degrees for 25-30 minutes until the bars are lightly browned around the edges.
- Let bars cool at room temperature for 30 minutes, then cover and move to fridge to cool completely.
- Cut bars and store in the fridge.
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Chocolate Cherry Bars
The Crust
The base of these bars is just a really simple graham cracker crust. To make it you can pulse a few graham crackers in a food processor until you have 2 cups of crumbs or you can just buy the crumbs.
To the crumbs, add a pinch of salt and some melted butter and mix it together well. Then pack the mixture into a 9×13 pan. I like to use a measuring cup to really press the crust firmly in the pan.
That’s all there is to it for the crust! Nothing fancy.
Next, bust out a can of sweetened condensed milk. This stuff is kind of cheating but it’s a great way to get a nice gooey texture in your bars. Plus, it doesn’t get much easier than opening a can.
Spread it evenly over the entire crust.
The Toppings
I’ve had magic cookie bars like this with tons of different toppings. Pretty much every bar has chocolate of some sort on it though. I like semi-sweet chocolate chips, but you could use anything really.
I added a good number of dried cherries also which are slightly tart.
To add some texture to the bars, I very roughly chopped about a cup of pecans and sprinkled that on top.
Once all your toppings are evenly distributed, press down on the toppings lightly to sort of compress the bars a bit. You don’t have to show off the muscles or anything, but pack in the toppings a bit.
Bake the bars at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 25-30 minutes. Mine needed the full 30 minutes to get nicely browned around the edges.
These were my finished Chocolate Cherry Bars. It’s hard to see in the photo but they are very runny right now because of the condensed milk and melted chocolate. You can’t really work with them when they come out of the oven.
Let the bars cool at room temperature for about 30 minutes and then transfer them to the fridge to cool completely. They should chill for at least a few hours.
Then you can easily slice them up and divide them. Depending on how big you make your bars you should get 16-20 bars out of the pan.
I like these Chocolate Cherry Bars just fine by themselves, but if you wanted to get really crazy you could serve them with a big spoonful of vanilla ice cream on top.
If you serve these to a crowd, just don’t tell them how easy the recipe is! They will think you toiled all day making these guys.
Nyasha
Umm, hold on a sec… gotta get something to wipe up the drool… ;)
mary
where’s the recipe?!
Nick
Oh wait. You actually want to make it?! :) Haha… technical glitch. Fixed!
Mynda
Aloha Nick! Just wondering if these bars need to be stored in the fridge once they are set up and cut. Mahalo and Mele Kalikimaka!
Ralph
So much room for creativity with these bars. I think I’m going to make these with some ginger preserves.
Averie @ Averie Cooks
They’re gorgeous! Just saw them on FG and had to click over (and love your site, too!) I’m on Lindsay’s waiting list and yours is beautiful!
Nick
Thanks Averie! Yea… Lindsay is awesome. :)
Jul
Yummy! I love cherries and chocolate. I think I will mix semi sweet and dark chocolate!
Thanks!
Jessica A
These were fantastic Nick! Betsy brought them to the PD Christmas party on Friday. We missed you, and you definitely lost you’re reigning beer pong champ title… I didn’t get to try these bars on Friday at the party, but when I crawled out from under my hangover rock on Sunday afternoon and came to the office to pick up all the junk we acquired from the re-gift exchange (by the way, Betsy took our old junk :) you’re welcome!), I ended up having one…and another on Monday at our staff meeting – I had the last one! So delicious. Love the cherries! Good job. Oh, and I loved the Pistachio Choco Cookies too!!
Mary
This is like magic cookie bars ( chocolate chips, nuts and coconut instead of dried cherries) It is actually better if you have the condensed milk the top layer, although not as pretty looking.
Douglas Reed
Can i use fresh cherries? The moisture might make to runny?
Nick
I’d stick with dried cherries for this version Doug. The fresh ones would require a lot of adjustments to account for extra moisture. GOod luck!
Jacki Gann
Can you make without the crust