Magic Cookie Bars Recipe (2024)

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Is anything more classic for the holidays (or you know, a Monday morning with a coffee) than deliciousMagic Cookie Bars, also known as Hello Dolly Bars? These condensed milk and chocolate layer bars are so easy to make and are always a crowd favorite!

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How to Make Magic Cookie Bars

Magic cookie bars are the original 7 layer bar, even though they don’t technically have 7 layers. The original bar has 6 layers and people have adapted them into 7 layer bars over the years. The original magic cookie bars don’t have butterscotch or extras (hey, not that those don’t make the bars better!) but I wanted to provide you guys with the basic, old a heck, classic magic cookie bar recipe that started it all!

Making magic cookie bars is as easy as 1,2,3!

  1. Press the crumb base into the bottom of the pan.
  2. Place all of the ingredients into the pan in the correct order.
  3. Bake, then cool and slice.

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How to Freeze Magic Cookie Bars

Magic cookie bars freeze perfectly but there is a trick to it because they are slightly ooey and gooey, so they take an extra step to freeze.

  • Cut the magic bars into the size that you want to freeze them.
  • Place the cookie bars onto a parchment lined baking sheet.
  • Freeze them until they are solid.
  • Place the bars into a container and layer them between parchment paper to ensure that they don’t stick together.
  • Cover the container and freezer for up to 3 months.

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Why these are also known as Hello Dolly bars I am not quite sure, but they were invented in the 1960’s and started out as Hello Dolly Bars. They are the exact same thing as magic cookie bars, just differently named.

More Cookie Bar Recipes

  • Chocolate Chip Cookie Bars
  • Butter Tart Bars
  • Lemon Bars

These are super sweet and awesome cookie bars, enjoy!

Love,

Karlynn

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Is anything more classic than deliciousMagic Cookie Bars? These condensed milk and chocolate coconut layer bars are so easy to make and are always a crowd favorite!

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Prep Time
10 minutes
Cook Time
25 minutes
Total Time
35 minutes
Course
Dessert
Cuisine
American
Servings
20
Calories
247
Author
Karlynn Johnston

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup salted butter melted
  • 1 1/2 cups graham cracker crumbs
  • one 14 ounces can sweetened condensed milk
  • 2 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips
  • 1 1/3 cups flaked coconut
  • 1 cup chopped nuts'

Instructions

  • Pre-heat your oven to 350° F, or to 325 °F if you are using a glass dish.

  • Spray a 9x13 pan with cooking spray, or line with parchment paper and set aside for later.

  • Combine the graham cracker crumbs and the salted butter until the graham crumbs are moistened with the butter throughout.

  • Press the mixture into the bottom of your prepared prepared pan.

  • Pour the sweetened condensed milk evenly over the graham crumb crust.

  • Sprinkle even layers of the chocolate chips, coconut and the nuts, making sure they are mixed on the top evenly. ( you want a little of each all over the place)

  • Press these down firmly with the back of a spoon into the condensed milk ( but don't break through to the crust.!)

  • Bake for 25 minutes in your preheated oven or until lightly browned all over. If you notice the top browning too fast you can cover with tinfoil for a few minutes and keep baking. Remove and cool.

  • Cool the bars completely before slicing.

  • Cut into bars or diamonds.

  • Store covered at room temperature or in a closed container in the freezer for up to 3 months.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 247kcal, Carbohydrates: 16g, Protein: 2g, Fat: 19g, Saturated Fat: 10g, Cholesterol: 13mg, Sodium: 86mg, Potassium: 169mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 8g, Vitamin A: 150IU, Vitamin C: 0.2mg, Calcium: 25mg, Iron: 1.8mg

All calories and info are based on a third party calculator and are only an estimate. Actual nutritional info will vary with brands used, your measuring methods, portion sizes and more.

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  1. Terre says

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    I’ve been looking for the vegan version of this recipe, which I still haven’t found. This recipe is really easy to veganize though. Can’t wait to try them. Thank you!Magic Cookie Bars Recipe (11)

  2. Lynn says

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    My daughter made these today and they were not only scrumptious but easy and will be lovely to serve. Thank you so much for all the extra tips in the instructions. Great recipe. Will definitely make again.Magic Cookie Bars Recipe (12)

  3. Janet says

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    I think the pan is too large, too thin of a bar. I used dark chips and only half the required amount, family found them too sweet.Magic Cookie Bars Recipe (13)

  4. Jess M says

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    I just made these for my husband with semi sweet chips, honey roasted peanuts and Biscoff cookies for the base.
    Oh my gosh it’s so delicious, thank you so much for this wonderfully easy recipe!Magic Cookie Bars Recipe (14)

  5. betcclic.com says

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    I learn to cooks soup recipes by watching youtube videos

  6. Kay says

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    I have been making them every Christmas for years, this is the first time I have poured the condensed milk in first. waiting for them to cool the check out the result 🙂Magic Cookie Bars Recipe (15)

  7. Dori says

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    I’ve been making these since I was a teenager, back when they were called Hello. Dolly bars. To reply to some of the other comments, I use a 13×9” pan, putting the sweetened condensed milk on top of the graham crackers doesn’t make them more moist, it actually makes them drier, put the sweetened condensed milk on top, makes for a much moister cookie bar. These are my granddaughters favorite, make them for her every Christmas.

  8. Sheila P says

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    I have never seen this recipe where you pour the sweet condensed milk over the graham crumbs!! All the recipes I’ve seen add it at the end, on top of everything else. This makes so much more sense. This way, the milk bubbles up through everything to hold it together, and doesn’t brown so quickly. Thank you!

  9. Joy Wilson says

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    can I use unsalted butter. that’s what I have on hand.

    • Karlynn Johnston says

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      Yes, just add a sprinkle of salt to the recipe

  10. Candace says

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    Did you use a 9×9 pan?

    • Judy says

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      What size pan?

  11. susan gortva says

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    i used to really love these. can’t believe all the goodies I ate

    • Dawn says

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      We call these Simple Simon’s and have been making them since the 60’s. This was in the church cookbook my mother helped put together. Butterscotch chips were in the recipe and the condensed milk was poured on top of everything. So I guess our Simple Simon’s are the 7 layer bars

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FAQs

How many bars in a 9x13 pan? ›

You will get6 bars with a little extra space for a sample for the cook, to taste for quality control.

Why are they called Magic Cookie Bars? ›

The reason these are called "magic" is because you layer everything into a pan, pour sweetened condensed milk over the top, and bake. When they come out of the oven, the sweetened condensed milk has baked into each layer, creating a bar that holds together and tastes amazing!

What can I do with sweetened condensed milk? ›

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Can magic squares be frozen? ›

Place magic cookie bars in an airtight container and store at room temperature for up to 3 days. For longer storage, freeze the bars for up to 3 months.

Will 2 8x8 pans equal a 9x13? ›

From this you can see that you can substitute two 8” pans for the 9”x13” one as 2x64 = 128 square inches which is close enough. CALCULATING SQUARE INCHES FOR ROUND PANS is a little more complicated.

What size pan equals 2 9x13 pans? ›

A recipe written for a 9” x 13” pan can also be made in two 9” round pans; one 9” round and one 8” round, or two 8” round pans.

Who invented magic cookies? ›

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What is MIT magic cookie? ›

A magic cookie is a long, randomly generated binary password. At server startup, the magic cookie is created for the server and the user who started the system. On every connection attempt, the user's client sends the magic cookie to the server as part of the connection packet.

Why is condensed milk not advisable? ›

Evaporated milk has added sugar and carbohydrates which are very high, making sweetened condensed milk not healthy for nutritional intake for babies and children, Ali explained.

Is it OK to drink a can of condensed milk? ›

Can I drink sweetened condensed milk? It is a ready-to-use product so it may be consumed without any other preparation. You can add it to everyday items like in your coffee, on toast with cinnamon, on fruit or yogurt, and in any way you see fit.

Why would someone drink condensed milk? ›

Benefits of Condensed Milk for Health

Condensed milk is a good source of these nutrients in addition to calcium, vitamin D, vitamin B12, vitamin A, riboflavin, phosphorus, and protein. These nutrients are necessary for healthy teeth and bones, a robust immune system, and a cardiovascular system.

How long can squares be frozen? ›

For best quality, freeze cookies and squares for up to 3 months.

How do you freeze dessert squares? ›

Allow your cookies to cool completely after baking. Line them up in a single layer on a parchment-lined baking sheet and freeze them. Transfer them to a freezer-safe plastic bag (remember to squeeze out the air) or airtight container and keep them for up to three months.

How much cake mix for a 9x13 pan? ›

For best results, choose a cake recipe that calls for baking the batter in two or three 8” round pans, or two 9” round pans. You're looking for recipes that make about 6 cups of batter — this amount fits perfectly into a 9” x 13” pan.

How many boxes of cake mix do I need for a 9x13 pan? ›

Recipe Batch Amount Chart:
Pan SizeRecipe Batch Amount (when using a standard cake mix or recipe that calls for two, 8″ round pans)
3, 10″ round pans (2 inches deep)-2 cake mixes, or -2 cake recipe batches
13×9 inch pan-1 cake mix, or -1 cake recipe batch
Half sheet cake-2 cake mixes, or -2 cake recipe batches
8 more rows
Jun 9, 2020

How many cups fill a 9x13 pan? ›

9×13 inch pan holds 14-16 cups of batter, essentially the same as 2 9×2-inch round pans.

How many does a 9x13 pan feed? ›

How Many Slices Will You Get From That Cake?
Cake PanNumber of Servings
9 x 13 sheet pan15 large slices or 20 to 40 smaller servings
8 or 9-inch square9-16 servings
Angel food pan12-16 slices
Bundt cake pan12-16 slices
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