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By Taffey Bakery
Starbucks Oat Fudge Bars
10 steps
Prep:25minCook:25min
Imagine a giant soft cookie stuffed with thick and decadent chocolate fudge. This is just that! These Oat Fudge Bars are a copycat version of the discontinued ones at Starbucks, but in my opinion they are so much better!
Updated at: Sat, 30 Sep 2023 00:36:41 GMT
Nutrition balance score
Unbalanced
Glycemic Index
61
Moderate
Glycemic Load
38
High
Nutrition per serving
Calories436.2 kcal (22%)
Total Fat19.4 g (28%)
Carbs61.9 g (24%)
Sugars38 g (42%)
Protein7 g (14%)
Sodium136 mg (7%)
Fiber3.2 g (12%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet
Ingredients
9 servings
Instructions
Step 1
Preheat the oven to 350℉/180℃. Grease an 8×8 inch square pan. For easy removal of the bars, place parchment paper on the bottom and 2 sides of the pan. Grease again and then set side.
Step 2
Melt the butter. In a large bowl, add the melted butter and light brown sugar. Whisk until well combined.
butter½ cup
light brown sugar¾ cups
Step 3
Add in egg and vanilla and continue whisking.
egg1
vanilla1 Tbsp
Step 4
Add in the flour, oats, salt, and baking powder. Using a spatula, gently fold until a soft dough forms. Set aside.
all purpose flour1 cup
baking powder½ tsp
rolled oats1 ½ cup
salt¼ tsp
Step 5
Make the fudgy layer by adding the semi-sweet chocolate chips and condensed milk into a bowl. Just eyeball half of the can when pouring it into the bowl. Melt either using a double boiler method, or in the microwave at 10 second intervals. The mixture will be thick!
semi-sweet chocolate chips1 cup
sweetened condensed milk0.5 can
Step 6
Layering time! Take 3/4's of the oat mixture and press it into the bottom of the pan. Make sure the entire bottom layer is covered.
Step 7
Add the fudge mixture on top and spread evenly and smoothly on top using a spatula.
Step 8
Take the remaining 1/4 dough and add it on top in random spots. I find it easiest to make tablespoon circles with my hands and press them down around the pan. (see image above for reference). Keep in mind that the entire pan will not be covered and there will be gaps!
Step 9
Bake the bars for 25-30 minutes. Mine took 28 minutes exactly. You want the top layer of the oat crumble to be pale and soft. If it is brown, they are over-baked.
Step 10
Allow the bars to cool in the pan before transferring them onto a cutting board to slice into 9 even squares. Enjoy these bars warm or at room temperature
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