These Seven Layer Bars are a wonderful treat for the holidays but can be enjoyed any time for a picnic, backyard gathering, game day snack and more. There are layers of chocolate, nuts, butterscotch, coconut, all the flavors that are loved in this bar.
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Seven Layer Bars are made up of seven ingredients: butter, graham crackers, coconut, chocolate and butterscotch chips, walnuts, and they are all held together with sweetened condensed milk.
Why I Love This Recipe?
- Ooey gooey, sweet bar
- Super easy to make
- Great portable treat
- Makes a delicious holiday gift
- Perfect to serve with holiday cookies
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What are the Ingredients in Seven Layer Bars?
Here are the seven layers in more detail. They are all simple ingredients that you can find in your grocery store. They are also called layered Magic Bars if you come across that name.
Recipe Ingredients
Butter melted – This is added to the graham crackers.
Graham cracker crumbs – With the butter, this forms the bottom crust to hold everything together. No need for added sugar here.
Fancy flake coconut– I use an unsweetened version of this coconut, as this recipe can get very sweet.
Semi sweet chocolate chips – Again, I like to cut down a bit on the sugar and use these chips instead of milk chocolate.
Butterscotch chips – I find these quite sweet also, so I have reduced the amount.
Walnuts – They go perfectly with the other ingredients and add a necessary crunch. You can substitute almonds or pecans.
Eagle Brand Condensed Milk – This holds all the layers together so the dessert can be cut into squares once baked.
How to make Old Fashioned Layer Bars
Mix butter and graham crackers together and pat into a 9 x13″ pan. Preheat oven to 350F.
Top with the coconut.
Then add the semi sweet chips, followed by the butterscotch. Sprinkle the walnuts overtop.
Pour the condensed milk over all.
Bake for 25-30 min. at 350F or until just lightly browned; do not overbake. Let cool and cut into squares. What could be easier than that?
Recipe Pro Tips!
Can You Refrigerate Seven Layer Bars?
Yes, I like them refrigerated better as they are chewier and firmer, but you can leave them at room temperature also. They need to be stored in an air-tight container either way. On the counter, they will last 4-5 days, and in the refrigerator, for at least a week.
Can Seven Layer Bars Be Frozen?
Yes, you can freeze these old-fashioned squares in an air-tight container for up to 2 months. The best part is that they are great frozen, too!!
Variations
The sky is the limit to the different kinds of bars you can make. Change the nuts up, add fruit like cranberries, raisins, dried cherries, use an Oreo crust to give you more chocolate flavor, drizzle with chocolate, or simplify it down to just coconut and chocolate. You decide what you would like to add.
DO YOU LOVE BARS AND WANT MORE?
Bars or squares are so easy to make and are perfect to serve any time. They are great for the holidays, as they are on a summer day!!
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Seven Layer Bars
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup butter melted
- 1 1/2 cup graham cracker crumbs
- 1 cup fancy flake coconut
- 1 cup semi sweet chocolate chips
- 1 cup butterscotch chips
- 3/4 cup walnuts
- 1 14 oz. can Eagle Brand Condensed Milk
Instructions
- Mix butter and graham crackers together and pat into a 9 x13" pan. Preheat oven to 350F.
- Top with the coconut.
- Then add the semi sweet chips, followed by the butterscotch. Sprinkle the walnuts overtop.
- Pour the condensed milk over all.
- Bake for 25-30 min. at 350F or until just lightly browned; do not overbake. Let cool and cut into squares.
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I would make some yummy chewy chocolate chip cookies!
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Since my kids will be out of school, I would make our favourite cookies that we like to bake together, Oatmeal raisin chocolate chip.
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Cindy @ HunWFD says
I always use Chipits Butterscotch Chips to make my grandma’s peanut butter confetti squares. This year is extra special because my grandmother passed away this past Halloween.
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These are one of my all-time favorites Tara!
Nicole Neverman says
These seven layer bars sound so delicious. I love how nice and easy the recipe is too. Must taste great with coconut and almond packed in there 🙂
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I follow on twitter as @newfiechic
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Brenda Penton says
Since my kids will be out of school, I would make our favourite cookies that we like to bake together, Oatmeal raisin chocolate chip.