This recipe is for everyone. I love the traditional monster magic bars: you can’t possibly resist a Graham cracker crust with a gooey chocolate layer.
But this one is just perfect for the child in you with oats, butter, nuts, cinnamon and chocolate coming together beautifully to make a delicious treat. Let loose and take a large guilty bite that you will not regret.
Perfect for the bake sale. The concoction of oatmeal, peanut butter, biscoff, M&Ms and condensed milk could be your feature item, guaranteed to sell out first.
Perfect for breakfast. Well maybe not every day. But say bye-bye to a sluggish morning with this punch-packing dose of sweetness.
The original recipe calls for peanut butter only. And am I glad that I expanded on it. I retained the peanut butter in the cookie layer but for the condensed milk and chocolate layer I added biscoff and it tasted like heaven.
Perfect for Halloween. The treat will trump the trick.
- 1½ cups quick cooking oats
- 1¼ cups all-purpose flour
- ½ teaspoon baking soda
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ½ cup butter, softened
- ¼ cup creamy peanut butter
- 1 cups packed dark brown sugar
- 1 egg
- 1 teaspoons vanilla extract
- ½ cup mini M&M’s
- ½ cup mini chocolate chips
- ½ (14-ounce) can sweetened condensed milk
- ¾ cups semisweet chocolate chips
- ¼ cup creamy biscoff spread
- 1 tablespoons butter
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- Preheat oven to 350 degree. Spray a 9×13 inch baking pan with nonstick cooking spray.
- In a medium bowl, combine the oats, flour, baking soda, and ¼ teaspoon salt in a mixing bowl; set aside.
- In a large bowl, beat butter, peanut butter, and the brown sugar until light and fluffy. Beat in the egg and vanilla.
- Gradually beat in the flour mixture until mixed. Stir in the candy and mini chocolate chips.
- In a medium saucepan, heat sweetened condensed milk, chocolate chips, biscoff, butter, and salt over low heat, stirring until smooth. Remove from heat.
- Pat ⅔ of the oat mixture into the bottom of the prepared pan. Spread chocolate mixture evenly over the top, then dot with remaining oat mixture. Its okay if its not evenly done.
- Bake for 25 to 30 minutes until golden brown on top.
- Let cool completely on a wire rack, then cut into bars.
This week we have a super fun #SundaySupper theme for you. Leslie from La Cocina De Leslie is hosting and leading the way this week. This post is going to become your one stop shop for Halloween recipes.
Bewitching Brews:
- Shrunken Heads in Cider – Girlichef
- Candy Corn Martini – The Messy Baker Blog
- Trick-or-Treat Wine Pairings for Halloween – ENOFYLZ
Ghoulish Gruel:
- Steak Bites with Bloody Mary Dipping Sauce – I Run for Wine
- Eggs in Purgatory – My Catholic Kitchen
- Mini Jack-o’-Lantern Sloppy Joe Pies – Small Wallet Big Appetite
- Baked Mummy Cheese Dogs – In the Kitchen with KP
- Meat Head – Ruffles & Truffles
- Goblin Eggs – Bobbi’s Kozy Kitchen
- Mummy Hot Dogs – Damn Delicious
- Spooky Kid Pizzas – Sustainable Dad
- Pumpkin Chili, Pumpkin Dip, & Wicken Witch’s Brew – Daddy Knows Less
- Monster Mash – Cindy’s Recipes & Writings
- Sloppy Worm Sandwiches – La Cocina de Leslie
Haunted Snacks:
- Gory Green Monster Eyeball Dip – Shockingly Delicious
- Marinated Mozzarella Eyeballs – Comfy Cuisine
- Eyeball Pinwheels – Home Cooking Memories
Spooky Sweets:
- Pumpkin Whoopie Pies with Biscoff Cream – The Girl in the Little Red Kitchen
- Spooky Ogre Eye Cookies – The Realistic Nutritionist
- Jack O’ Lantern Cookies – Magnolia Days
- Spooky Good Popcorn Snack Mix – The Weekend Gourment
- White Chocolate & Coconut Dipped Strawberry Ghosts – Sue’s Nutrition Buzz
- Monster Bites – Cravings of a Lunatic
- Vegan Halloween Sugar Cookies – Hezzi-D’s Books & Cooks
- Monster Cookies – Dinners, Dishes, and Desserts
- Tunnel of Doom Cake – That Skinny Chick Can Bake
- Candy-Stuffed Rice Crispy Treat Pumpkins – Chocolate Moosey
- Crispy Graham Bones – The Meltaways
- Dulce de Leche Bat Cookies – Crispy Bits & Burnt Ends
- Witch’s Fingers – Noshing with The Nolands
- Sweet Intestines with Broken Glass – The Little Ferraro Kitchen
- Graveyard Brownies – The Wimpy Vegetarian
- Boo Candy Corn & Chocolate Chip Cookies – Hip Foodie Mom
- Bleeding Devil Cakes – Momma’s Meals
- Pumpkin Halloween Munch – Big Bear’s Wife
- Halloween Peanut Butter Cookie Dough Cake Pops – Juanita’s Cocina
- Jack-O-Lantern Carrot Cake – Galactosemia in PDX
- Ghostly Chocolate Orange Tarts – Happy Baking Days
- Messy Monster Cookies – MarocMama
- Bewitchingly Delicious Butterscotch Broomstick Cake Pops – Mama.Mommy.Mom.
- Halloween Popcorn Cake – Pippis in the Kitchen Again
- Witches Morning Gruel – In the Kitchen with Audrey
- White Chocolate & Dulce de Leche Ghosts – Vintage Kitchen Notes
- Peanut Butter Candy Bar Cookies – The Cookie A Day Challenge
- Monster Cookie Revel Bars – Baker Street
- Halloween Cereal Bars – Basic N Delicious
- Ossi di Morti (Bones of the Dead Cookies) – Webicurean
- Pumpkin Pie Pinwheels – Midlife Road Trip
Oh man these look sinful! And I’m so glad you added biscoff! That’s my ultimate weakness!
Very tempting and delicious concoction!!!
OMG! Peanut butter and Biscoff – fabfreakingtastic!!! And M&M’s too. You stole my heart and stomach. Swoon!!!!
Oh Dear heaven, I knew it, I knew it, I knew it that when I got your post in my e-mail that I shouldn’t have opened it!!! Your bars looks so darn good!!!
Awesome combination!!Biscoff,chocolate chips and peanut butter,oats I would want it for my breakfast right now :)
Omigoodness I could just eat the entire pan of these right up!
Gorgeous pics and I bet they taste just as good! Can´t resist these bars. Have a great Sunday!
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Love how loaded these bars are.
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Well.. that does it, I’ve got to order some Biscoff on-line.. I can’t find it anywhere in the city! This looks fantastic!
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These look incredible. Oh my God! Please send some my way!
Halloween breakfast bars? Where do I sign up?
These look amazing! I am going to bookmark this recipe for sure. Thanks for sharing!
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My husband would DIE for these!!
I can’t wait to try this recipe for Monster Cookies…yum!
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love these monster cookies! The pictures are great too!
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These bars look ooey-gooey good! I can just imagine licking every last bite from my sticky fingers, just as any good kid would :-)
These look ridiculously tasty! I will be making them asap!
Oh yeah, this one is for me! I love everything about it.
Oh these look scrumptious! I cannot believe the combination of yummy stuff here! Oats, peanut butter, chocolate…AND biscoff spread?!!!! For me…these would be a perfect breakfast on the run. Yes…everyday until they are gone! They look awesome! : )
Monstrously gorgeous my friend and addictive too!
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
Oh My Goonessssss these are sinfully good!!
Ooh these look yummmy ! Have been looking for bars to make ! These look like a good one ! Thanks for sharing Anu ! As always your pictures are beautiful !
The child in me certainly does appreciate these. So does the adult! ;-) Great looking dish with such nice ingredients – this must have tremendous flavor. Good stuff – thanks.
I could fall asleep just looking at the photos. It really is winking at me!
What a great twist on the regular monster cookie.
These…sound…amazinggggg! Peanut butter AND Biscoff? Be still, my heart. I think this recipe is a winner!
These look so very good, I could go for one right away!!!
I bet adding the Biscoff tasted just fabulous! Great idea.
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Over the top fun and goodness with these bars. I love that leaf dish! I want one. :)
Simply beautiful and very delicious looking treats :)
I would act like a little monster gobbling these up. What a deliciously decadent cookie. :)
I don’t think these are perfect for Halloween, to me these look like the perfect ANY time cookie bar.
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you’ve managed to take every one of my favorite dessert flavors and put them into one bar. i’m thisclose to wiping drool off of my computer screen.
Holy wow! An, I don’t know where to start…the crust, the chocolate, biscoff, the candies!! Delish!
Beautiful! Looks great with a big cup of coffee right now :)
Tempting and delicious. Love the addition of biscoff.
An, I’m drooling. Literally salivating over these delicious bars. Yum. Pinned.
You had my attention at “gooey chocolate”!
Monster cookie or cookie’s monster’s ?! :) Indeed perfect for Halloween. I don’t have any candy for the kids and can’t get out the driveway. Even is Sandy calms down have no clue might have to walk to the store! :)
That sounds ooey gooey amazing!
These look SO GOOD!!!! OMG- yum!!!! I want one now! Love this! OMG, I keep going back to that photo- yum!
These cookies could be the end of me-love the oats and Biscoff too! I think I am baking these instead of making lunch now;)
These bars look divine! Love all the add-ins!
This is like a better tastier versio of a granola bar. I love everything in it. Looks so good. and sticky and chewy. yummy
Oh, I’m so gonna make these! There is no way you could go wrong with all these yummy ingredients. And biscoff spread too?? I guess I’ll finally have to buy a jar of what everyone’s been raving about!
How did I miss these????? A must bake for sure!!! I’m a huge monster cookie fan and these look outrageously delicious!
These monsters bars are amazing but I will probably have a small bite.
Yum! I definitely couldn’t stop at just one!
You can NEVER go wrong when you add Biscoff. These look so gooey and delicious! I want to just reach through the screen and eat one now!
These are absolutely gorgeous. So bright and pretty.
MMMmmm! all these layers and they all look so good!
Oh my god, that looks insanely delicious!!!!!!!!
Mm.. monster bars are the absolute best! I just made a version this week for a bunch of high school kids too :) I swear its something everyone – all ages likes! I need to try your version next time, these look amazing
I meant to stop by and tell you how much I loved this recipe!!! I am for making sure to pin this, I need to make them for my hubby!!! Yum, Hugs, Terra
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