These thick, gooey Magic Cookie Bars are loaded with chocolate chips, butterscotch, toasted coconut, and crunchy pecans, all held together by a buttery graham cracker crust and sweetened condensed milk. I first tried these at a neighbor's potluck years ago, and I've been making them ever since because they're ridiculously easy and always disappear fast.
If you love simple dessert bars that taste like you spent hours in the kitchen, you'll want to try these alongside my Sugar Cookie Truffles or Easy Bee Sting Cake Recipe. These bars come together in minutes and bake up golden and chewy every single time.
Why You'll Love This Magic Cookie Bars Recipe
These Magic Cookie Bars are the ultimate lazy baker's dream. You don't need a mixer, you don't need to chill dough, and you definitely don't need any fancy technique. Just press, sprinkle, drizzle, and bake. They're rich, sweet, and so satisfying that even one small square feels like a treat. Plus, they travel well, so they're great for potlucks, bake sales, or any time you need to bring something that looks impressive without the stress.
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Magic Cookie Bars Ingredients
Here's a simple list of ingredients that come together to create something truly special. Everything is pantry-friendly, and you can find it all at any grocery store.
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- Graham cracker crumbs: Forms the buttery base that holds everything together. You can buy pre-crushed crumbs or crush whole crackers yourself.
- Unsalted butter: Binds the crumbs and adds rich flavor. Make sure it's fully melted for even mixing.
- Semi-sweet chocolate chips: Adds deep, melty chocolate flavor throughout the bars.
- Butterscotch chips: Brings a warm, caramel-like sweetness that balances the chocolate.
- Chopped pecans: Adds crunch and a slightly earthy, nutty flavor. You can toast them first for extra depth.
- Shredded coconut: Gives the bars a chewy texture and subtle tropical sweetness. Sweetened or unsweetened both work.
- Sweetened condensed milk: This is the magic ingredient. It soaks into all the layers and creates that gooey, sticky texture as it bakes.
How to Make Magic Cookie Bars
These Magic Cookie Bars come together in just a few easy steps, and you'll have them in the oven in no time.
Preheat oven: Preheat your oven to 350°F (180°C). Line a 9×13-inch baking pan with parchment paper, leaving a little overhang on the sides so you can lift the bars out easily later.
Make the crust: In a medium bowl, mix the graham cracker crumbs with the melted butter until everything looks like wet sand and the crumbs are fully coated. Press this mixture firmly and evenly into the bottom of your prepared pan.
Layer the toppings: Sprinkle the chocolate chips, butterscotch chips, chopped pecans, and shredded coconut evenly over the crust. Try to distribute them as evenly as you can so every bite gets a little bit of everything.
Drizzle the milk: Pour the sweetened condensed milk slowly and evenly over the top of all the layered ingredients. It might not look like enough at first, but it'll spread as it bakes.
Bake: Bake for 25 to 30 minutes, until the top is lightly golden and bubbly around the edges. The center might still look a little soft, but it'll firm up as it cools.
Cool completely: Let the bars cool in the pan for at least an hour before slicing. This step is important because if you cut them too soon, they'll fall apart.
Substitutions and Variations
You can easily customize these Magic Cookie Bars based on what you have on hand or what your family likes.
Swap the chips: Use white chocolate chips, peanut butter chips, or dark chocolate chips instead of butterscotch.
Change the nuts: Try walnuts, almonds, or cashews instead of pecans. You can also leave the nuts out completely if there's an allergy.
Skip the coconut: If you're not a coconut fan, just leave it out or replace it with more chocolate chips or crushed pretzels for a salty-sweet twist.
Add extra flavor: Toss in some mini marshmallows, toffee bits, or dried cranberries before baking.
Use a different crust: Swap the graham crackers for crushed vanilla wafers, Oreos, or even pretzels for a different base flavor.
Equipment For Magic Cookie Bars
You don't need much to make these Magic Cookie Bars, just a few basic kitchen tools.
- 9×13-inch baking pan
- Parchment paper
- Medium-sized bowl
- Spoon for drizzling
How to Store Magic Cookie Bars
Store these bars in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 4 days. If you want them to last longer, keep them in the fridge for up to a week. They also freeze beautifully for up to 3 months. Just wrap individual bars in plastic wrap, then store them in a freezer-safe bag. Thaw at room temperature or pop them in the microwave for a few seconds.
Serving Suggestions
These bars are rich, so a small square goes a long way. Here are a few ways to serve them:
- With a cold glass of milk or a hot cup of coffee
- Warmed up slightly with a scoop of vanilla ice cream on top
- Alongside fresh berries to balance out the sweetness
- Cut into smaller pieces and served as part of a dessert platter with Lemon Cheesecake or Mini Margarita Cheesecakes
Expert Tips
Press the crust firmly: If the crust is too loose, the bars will fall apart when you cut them. Really pack it down.
Cool completely: I know it's tempting to dig in right away, but these bars need time to set. Let them cool for at least an hour.
Use parchment paper: This makes it so much easier to lift the bars out of the pan and slice them cleanly.
Don't overbake: The bars should look just set on top, not dry or overly browned. They'll continue to firm up as they cool.
Cut with a sharp knife: Wipe the knife clean between cuts for neat, bakery-style squares.
FAQ
What are the 5 ingredient magic cookies?
The simplest version uses just graham cracker crust, chocolate chips, coconut, sweetened condensed milk, and sometimes nuts. This recipe adds butterscotch chips for extra flavor, but you can definitely keep it basic if you prefer.
Why are my magic cookie bars gooey?
If your bars are too gooey, they probably need more time in the oven or they weren't cooled long enough. Make sure to bake until the edges are golden and bubbly, then let them cool completely before slicing. Oliver once tried to eat them warm and ended up with a melty mess all over his hands.
What makes magic cookie bars so special?
It's all about the sweetened condensed milk. It soaks into every layer and creates that chewy, sticky, almost candy-like texture. Plus, the combination of chocolate, butterscotch, coconut, and pecans is just unbeatable.
What are the 7 layers in a 7 layer bar?
Traditionally, the 7 layers are: graham cracker crust, butter, chocolate chips, butterscotch chips, coconut, nuts, and sweetened condensed milk. Some recipes add more or fewer layers, but that's the classic setup.
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Magic Cookie Bars
Ingredients
- 1 ⅔ cups graham cracker crumbs Crushed crackers forming the base
- ½ cup unsalted butter melted Adds richness to the crust
- 1 ⅛ cups semi-sweet chocolate chips Sweet and rich topping
- 1 ⅛ cups butterscotch chips Adds a buttery sweet flavor
- 1 ⅛ cups chopped pecans Crunchy texture and nutty flavor
- 1 ⅛ cups shredded coconut Sweet and chewy addition
- 1 can 14 ounces sweetened condensed milk Binding and sweetens the layers
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 350°F (180°C). Line a 9x13-inch baking pan with parchment paper, ensuring it hangs over the sides for easy bar removal.
- In a medium bowl, combine the graham cracker crumbs with the melted butter. Stir until the crumbs are evenly moistened. Press this mixture into the bottom of the pan to form an even layer.
- Evenly sprinkle the semi-sweet chocolate chips and butterscotch chips over the crust. Then, distribute the chopped pecans and shredded coconut over the chips.
- Drizzle the sweetened condensed milk over the entire surface, ensuring it covers all toppings.
- Bake in the oven for 25-30 minutes or until the top is lightly golden brown. Allow to cool completely before cutting into squares.



















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