Have you ever made something and realized a few hours later you should have made more? I hate when this happens! I made these nutty coconut bars and my husband and I ate every single one in less than a few hours. He doesn’t even like sweets very much, so I was surprised at how much he liked them. I thought they would last at least a few days!! Can you say, addicting? I can’t believe how good these are…I mean, not-being-able-to-stop-eating-them good. I actually never used to like coconut, but lately I have been using it in my recipes a lot! The combination of chocolate, coconut, pecans, walnuts, sliced almonds, and graham cracker crumbs made these bars heavenly. I used my KitchenAid hand blender to blend up the graham crackers, which was very easy. Are you making any bars for your holiday baking this year? These are definitely my new favorite, and I plan on making them after the holidays too! Actually, I am making more today to snack on during my finals studying! I have two finals tomorrow, pharmacology & pharmaceutical chemistry. Unfortunately that isn’t the end before Christmas break, I still have one more big exam next week, but the end is near!! What kind of baked goods is everyone making for the holidays?
- ⅓ cup unsalted butter
- 1½ cups graham cracker crumbs
- ½ cup oats
- 1 can condensed milk (395g)
- 1 cup sweetened shredded coconut
- ¾ cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
- ½ cup chopped pecans
- ½ cup chopped walnuts
- ½ cup sliced almonds
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
- Use a KitchenAid hand blender or food processor to crush the graham crackers and mix the crumbs with the oats.
- Add the graham cracker oat mixture to a 13x9 inch greased pan (you can also line with parchment paper) and drizzle the melted butter over.
- Press the crust into the pan firmly, then drizzle the condensed milk over the top.
- Sprinkle the shredded coconut over the layer of condensed milk, then top with chocolate chips and nuts.
- Bake for 25 minutes and cool before cutting and serving.
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Disclaimer: KitchenAid provided me a 5-speed hand blender free of charge. All opinions are honest and 100% mine.
That is a GREAT recipe for sharing with your audience. Thanks so much.
Mariette’s Back to Basics
Thank you for your kind comment, Mariette!
This happens LITERALLY every time I bake something. I think it’s a hazard of having a live in boyfriend with a super-fast metabolism. Food’s gonna disappear, and fast.
Haha, men and their fast metabolisms! Pfffft.
Love these delicious coconut bars I could eat them quite happily 🙂
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
Mmmmm graham cracker base….mmmmm nutty coconut bars…mmmmm 😛
Yum, these sound like a great combination! I think my mom has a similar recipe that’s called “better-than-sex bars.” (She whited out the name when she realized we were going through her recipe cards as kids lol). What a compliment that your husband ate them even though he doesn’t like coconut! I also find that I don’t THINK that I really love coconut, but I do love it in lots of things and it’s super useful in random baking projects!
For the holidays, I want to make these chocolate pomegranate cookies that a blogger sent me through the Great Food Blogger Cookie Swap! They were incredible and a combination I never would have thought of!
What a great recipe! These look delicious.
Love this! It’s perfect snackiage (did I just make up a word?) food, especially in the 10-2AM hours.
These bars looked like they’re packed with so many goodies – and love the condensed milk mwahaha
Me too!!
is the condensed milk actually sweetened condensed milk?.. or evaporated milk? or is there such a thing as just “condensed milk”? I cant wait to make these for my family! thanks!
So sorry, it is sweetened condensed milk! 🙂
These look TASTY.
I have a question though… Do we use a 9×13 like the instructions suggest? Or an 8×8 like the picture shows?
Thanks in advance 🙂
Hi Eva! I halfed the recipe when I made it, but the one posted is the larger size. If you just want 8×8, half the recipe! 🙂