Looking for something sweet and gooey? Well, look no further than these Chocolate Caramel Bars. They are oozing with gooey and sweet sweet sweet.
Start with melting down some creamy vanilla caramels. (Try not to eat them all.) Make an oat-based crust and, while it prebakes, stir your caramel mixture until it is a smooth golden liquid. It may take a few attempts to melt the caramels in the microwave but it eventually works. Pour chips or chopped chocolate on the base and then pour the caramel sauce. Finally, top with the oat mixture and bake for 20 minutes.
If I were going to make these again, I would line my pan with foil or parchment for easy removal. These bars were sticky! Also, try to let them cool completely so they firm up and cut nicely. Popping them in the fridge after they've cooled is not a bad idea. Overall I liked them enough. They taste much better chilled and firm. If you like your caramel soft and warm, ice cream would be an excellent accompaniment to this toothsome bar.
Recipe: Chocolate Caramel Bars
11 comments:
These look great, and I actually have some caramels left over from some brownies I recently made.
I was just going to say I bet you they taste good chilled, when I saw you wrote it. Great minds! Looks so good.
That looks too good. I'll like to know where you are from?
Yum! I made something similar not too long ago called a Hello Dolly Bar. These look delicious and chewy.
Jennifer
www.oyecookie.com
Nice work. The visual appeal is there. Must be delicious, too !
These look so gooey and good, mmm.
I wanted to say also, that although I missed your DB challgenge choice I've bought Wnada's book, and I absolutley LOVE it! Thank you so much for putting me in touch with a fabulous book I didn't even know existed!
KJxx
why not have a look at our site
www.traybakes.co.uk
They look delicious...
j
Sounds and looks delicious! Kind of a "Turtles" chocolate bar - yum!
Caramel and chocolate are such a wonderful combination!
Wonderful looking bars! A scrumptious combination!
Cheers,
Rosa
Post a Comment