I Want to Marry You Cookie Dough Bars

Try this I Want to Marry You Cookie Dough Bars recipe.

I Want to Marry You Cookie Dough Bars
I Want to Marry You Cookie Dough Bars

Try this I Want to Marry You Cookie Dough Bars recipe.

  • Preparing Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Served Person: 0
  • Carbohydrate 1103.61476164822 g
  • Cholesterol 451.372672659334 mg
  • Fat 373.147128205663 g
  • Fiber 37.2667612024912 g
  • Protein 125.318704779463 g
  • Saturated Fat 183.421976553655 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 recipe (1846g)
  • Sodium 1460.575206017 mg
  • Sugar 1066.34800044573 g
  • Trans Fat 22.2011956934765 g
  • Calories 7970 calories

Step-by-step

  • Cream the butter with the brown sugar until light and fluffy.
  • Beat in the oats, vanilla and cinnamon.
  • Add the flour and the condensed milk alternately with each other, beginning and ending with dry ingredients. Don't drain the can of condensed milk to the last drop, you may not need quite all of it.
  • Fold in the chips and the nuts until well combined.
  • Spread the thick dough into a 9x9 square baking pan that had been lightly sprayed. I line mine with parchment with long ends so I can lift it out after it's chilled for easy cutting. Spread the dough flat and even
  • Chill until firm, about 3 hours.
  • To make the topping put the chocolate chips in a 2 cup Pyrex measuring cup or other microwave safe bowl. Microwave for 1 minute, and then stir until completely melted and smooth. Zap for another 10-15 seconds if necessary. Let cool slightly.
  • Pour the melted chocolate over the dough and spread out evenly. Put back in the fridge until firm, about an hour.
  • Slice the dough into small squares with a sharp knife. I let the pan sit out for a few minutes so the chocolate topping has a chance to soften a bit. Keep chilled.

The Sweetest Symphony: Cookie Dough Bars and the Harmony of Home

As a busy businesswoman, my days are a whirlwind of meetings, deadlines, and conference calls. The constant pressure can be overwhelming, and finding moments of peace and grounding becomes essential. One of my favorite ways to unwind and reconnect with myself is through baking. There's something incredibly therapeutic about the process – the rhythmic motions of mixing, the comforting aromas filling the kitchen, the anticipation of a sweet reward. Recently, I stumbled upon a recipe that has become my absolute go-to: "I Want to Marry You" Cookie Dough Bars. The name itself is enough to evoke a sense of warmth and happiness, and the taste? Pure bliss.

These bars aren't just delicious; they're a symbol of comfort and self-care. After a long day, coming home to the smell of freshly baked treats is an instant mood lifter. The process of making them is equally rewarding. It's a chance to disconnect from the outside world and focus on something tangible and creative. The methodical measuring, mixing, and chilling allows me to quiet my mind and find a sense of calm amidst the chaos. And then, of course, there's the sharing. These bars are perfect for bringing to a friend's house, sharing with colleagues, or simply enjoying with a cup of tea after a long day. The joy they bring isn't just about the taste; it's about the connection and the act of sharing something sweet.

The beauty of this recipe lies in its simplicity. It doesn't require any fancy ingredients or complicated techniques. It's a straightforward, no-fuss dessert that delivers maximum flavor. The combination of buttery dough, rich chocolate chips, and creamy condensed milk is a match made in heaven. The texture is perfectly chewy, and the sweetness is just right, not overly sugary. It's the kind of treat that satisfies your sweet tooth without leaving you feeling heavy or sluggish. And the best part? It's incredibly versatile. You can customize it to your liking by adding different types of chips, nuts, or even a sprinkle of sea salt on top. It's a blank canvas for your culinary creativity. It's a reminder that even in the midst of a busy life, there's always time for a little sweetness, a little self-care, and a lot of deliciousness.

This past weekend, I decided to bake a batch of these bars for a small gathering with friends. As the aroma of warm chocolate and buttery dough filled my apartment, I felt a sense of calm wash over me. It was a reminder that even amidst the hustle and bustle of my busy life, there's always room for simple pleasures. The simple act of creating something beautiful and delicious, something to share with loved ones, is a powerful antidote to the stresses of daily life. As we gathered around the table, laughing and enjoying the bars, I realized that the true magic of baking isn't just about the final product. It's about the process, the connection, and the sweet moments of joy it creates. And in that moment, surrounded by friends and the irresistible aroma of cookie dough, I felt a sense of gratitude for the simple things in life.

The "I Want to Marry You" Cookie Dough Bars are more than just a dessert; they're a symbol of comfort, connection, and the power of simple pleasures. They're a reminder that amidst the chaos of life, there's always time to slow down, indulge in something sweet, and savor the moments that truly matter. And for a busy businesswoman like myself, that's a recipe worth cherishing.

So, if you're looking for a sweet escape from the daily grind, I highly recommend giving these bars a try. They're easy to make, incredibly delicious, and guaranteed to bring a smile to your face. And who knows, you might even find yourself wanting to marry them too!