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Monday, September 2, 2013

Goody Goody Bars - A Simple No-Bake Confection


From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite...A used copy of America's Test Kitchen Quick Family Cookbook came my way while I was vacationing this summer. It, of course, became my beach read for a couple of days, and while I was paging through it, I came across the recipe I'm featuring today. The name grabbed me and I knew I'd have to try the recipe before the seasons changed. As you can see, I'm sneaking in just under the wire. While the Goody Goody Bars are categorized as a cookie, I liken them to a candy-like confection because of their texture and richness. Whatever, you decide to call them, this treat is nearly effortless to make and the recipe uses ingredients that have universal appeal. I love the marriage of chocolate and peanuts, and, if you share my weakness, I think you'll enjoy these bars. Do give them a try. Here is how they are made.

Goody Goody Bars...from the kitchen of One Perfect Bite courtesy of America's Test Kitchen Quick Family Cookbook

Ingredients:
1 cup packed light brown sugar
1 cup light corn syrup
1 cup peanut butter
1 cup salted dry-roasted peanuts, very coarsely chopped
6 cups cornflakes
2 cups (12-oz.)semisweet chocolate chips, melted
1 tablespoons vegetable oil

Directions:

1) Line a 9x13-inch baking dish with foil, allowing excess to overhang pan edges. Spray foil with nonstick cooking spray.
2) Bring sugar and corn syrup to simmer in a large pan set over medium heat. Remove pan from heat. Add peanut butter and chopped peanuts, stirring until smooth. Add corn flakes and stir until well-coated. This mixture is very hot and capable of burning, so do not use your hands for the final mixing.
3) Working quickly, scrape mixture into prepared pan. Using a greased spatula, press mixture into bottom and corners of the pan.
4) Microwave chocolate chips and oil together in a covered bowl, stirring often, until melted, about 2 minutes. Spread evenly over cornflake mixture. Freeze, uncovered, until filling is firm and chocolate has hardened, about 15 minutes.
5) Using foil overhang, lift bars from pan and transfer to a cutting board. Cut into squares. Serve immediately or store at room temperature in an airtight container for up to 2 days. Yield: 24 bars.

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18 comments:

  1. They sound gorgeous, but so rich! Do you need to keep them in the fridge?

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  2. wow i cant believe this is a no-bake recipe! great one!

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  3. Hmmm, looks delicious and fast too.

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  4. Perfect for the end of summer, which is hot here in Chicago. No need to turn on the oven. And the title is perfect.

    Fondly,
    Glenda

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  5. A sweet treat, an no need to even turn on the oven! What could be more perfect! Are you planning a 24 hour bake sale? You're flush with cookies!

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  6. Oh! This is a yummy treat, Mary! Looks really good:)

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  7. These look delicious. I love that they are no bake, perfect for hot summer days!

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  8. Chocolate, peanut butter and a glass of cold milk!

    Best,
    Bonnie

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  9. These are such a nice change from rice krispies treats! Love the crunch of cornflakes.

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  10. what a great use of cornflakes - a super delicious treat!
    mary x

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  11. Mary, Nice looking snack or dessert bars! Simple too... Thanks and Take Care, Big Daddy Dave

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  12. Such a gorgeous snack bars, simple and irresistible too.

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  13. This is the sort of treat that always goes quickly at any gathering. I'll certainly make them, even if only to take to the office some afternoon. Yummy!

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  14. Well, those sounds quite yummy!

    :)

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  15. These bars do sound goody goody:)

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  16. just made them today...yummy!!! i found them at www.cookscountry.com, which i love!!

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