A little black magic takes these fabulous
bars just a little over the top.
Beaulah wants everyone to know that there is
nothing dark about
this magic except the dark chocolate cookie crust. Sundance,
Robert Redford's resort here makes these special chocolate
crusted Magic Bars and sells them in their deli. We always pick
one up and share it because they package theirs in a huge bar.
Beaulah and I decided to give them a try. We decided to make
ours extra deep rather than extra large and they do
taste magical.
Black Magic Bars
20 regular Oreos, crushed finely
1/4 C. melted butter
1 - 14 oz. can sweetened condensed milk
2 C. semi-sweet chocolate chips
1/2 C. white chocolate chips
1/2 C. milk chocolate chips
1/2 C. chopped pecans
2 C. sweetened coconut
Preheat oven to 325.
Mix the crushed Oreos and melted butter and press into an 8x11
inch baking dish that you have sprayed with baking Pam.
In a bowl place all of the chips, nuts and coconut. Toss them
together and then pour the sweetened condensed milk over
the chips and coconut. Mix it all together until the milk coats
the ingredients. Press the coconut mixture over the crust.
Bake for 25 minutes until the edges begin to just turn golden.
These are soft and thick and will need to be refrigerated so that
the chips are firm before cutting.
Drizzle with a little melted chocolate if desired.
These vary from the traditional recipe in that we added more
chips and more coconut and that makes for a
magical combination.
That Beaulah always knows how to make something richer
and the chocolate crust is a perfect touch.
And just like a puff of smoke, they disappeared quickly!
Oh my oh my oh my!
ReplyDeleteTraditional 7-Layer Bars with an OREO CRUST.
Beulah is brilliant. These look addictive.
:-)
Cass
Jacqueline, these look sinfully rich! I bet they ARE delicious! Love your presentation!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Cass, Yummy 7 layer bars with oreo crust! Instead of mixing everything together, we always layered it with sweetened condensed milk as a topping then baked. Will have to give these a try!
ReplyDeleteOh how very yum! Do you think Beaulah could click her heels make one appear for me?:@)
ReplyDeleteOh My goodness....I just gained 6 lbs thanks to Beaulah. Geez...these look sooooo gooood.
ReplyDeletea must try.
Shug
These are beautiful! I bet they taste as good as they look.
ReplyDeleteNot a sweet treat in the house and Beaulah's black magic bars are making me sooooooo hungry. Think she could work some magic and have some appear here before the night is over? Some of the spider web bark would be good too..........Sarah
ReplyDeleteThis is some black magic I could sink my teeth into! How decadent and rich with an Oreo cookie crust! Beaulah has such a wicked sweet tooth~ I'm always happy to see what she whips up in the kitchen :)
ReplyDeleteMany thanks to you and dear Beaulah.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! Talk about decadent! Beulah is a be-witching cook!
ReplyDeleteHmmmm,delish I know! I love the idea of the cookie crust and dark chocolate. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletexo
Pat
OMgoodness, these look sinfully delicious! I will HAVE to try these. Thanks alot, LOL!!!! XO, Pinky PS, I have been away from my computer for a week. We are now moved in to the new house!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYummm... are these like a Hello Dolly or 7 layer bar? They look decadent and delicious.
ReplyDeleteThis variation on the magic cookie bars looks fantastic! I used to loved going to Sundance when I was at school:)
ReplyDeleteGood Morning Jacqueline, You have a fabulous name, my middle name is Jacqueline. These Black Magic Bars look delicious, and I must confess if I ate one, I think I would want to eat another. We have chocolates named Black Magic here in England and I fully expected the bars to be made of those chocolates. This is a recipe I am going to try as I think it will be a hit in my house. Enjoy your day, Best Wishes Daphne
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, there are seriously decadent and look sooooo delicious!
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