Don't say I didn't warn you if you decide to make these Club Cracker Bars. Remember you have been warned! Enter at your own risk! You'll love this sweet and salty snack.
Have I piqued your curiosity? Or maybe you have had these before and know what you are getting yourself into! If I had to give these another name, I would call them crack - yep as in addicting. They are that good - salty, sweet and chocolately! Think potato chip and how you can't just have one!
I haven't made these bars in years but last week the DIY Guy was having his pool buddies over for their monthly game and I offered to make a sweet treat. I knew it didn't have to be too fancy but just something they could munch on while they were playing.
How enticing does this look? Do you wish one would jump off the screen and into your mouth? Well, you will definitely need to make a batch for yourself - they won't disappoint.
Now I'm not the only one who made food for the party. The DIY Guy always makes this Crockpot Beef Stew that Da Guys (that's what they call themselves) really look forward to. He does a great job with it and it was especially appreciated this time as the temps were in the single digits that night.
I'm pretty impressed that he makes the food, sets it all up and even cleans it all up! I'm happy to make the sweet treat and will need to be thinking what to make next time when it comes around here again in about 6 months...
We did have some leftovers that we both brought to work to share... too dangerous to leave at home.
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Club Cracker Bars
An addicting sweet and salty snack
Ingredients
- ½ cup butter
- 1 cup crushed graham crackers
- 1 cup brown sugar
- ⅓ cup milk
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 6 oz chocolate chips
- 3 oz butterscotch chips
- 3 tablespoons peanut butter
Instructions
- Line a jelly roll pan (10×15) with parchment paper and then place one layer crackers (touching) on entire pan
- In a medium sauce pan bring to boil butter, graham crackers, brown sugar and milk and boil for 7 minutes stirring often; remove from heat and stir in vanilla
- Pour on crackers then place another layer of crackers on top
- Melt in a small saucepan over low heat the peanut butter, chocolate and butterscotch chips.
- Frost the top layer of crackers and place in refrigerator to harden (store in refrig also)
- Cut into desired shapes (I try to follow line of crackers)
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 36 Serving Size: 1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 97Total Fat: 6gSaturated Fat: 3gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 7mgSodium: 43mgCarbohydrates: 12gFiber: 0gSugar: 10gProtein: 1g
Nutritional information provided is computer-generated and only an estimate. You may want to do your own research with the ingredients listed if you have concerns about health or specific diets.
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Katerina says
Although I consider myself warned, I cannot help but loving these delicious bars!
Nancy Piran says
I have had something similar to these and they are VERY addicting!! But oh so good!
Kelly LifemadeSweeter says
These cracker bars look amazing Deb! I have never tried these but love sweet and salty snacks. They sound awesome with the graham crackers, peanut butter with chocolate chips and butterscotch chips - pinning 🙂
Ann Jones says
Yum, those look great! I bet you can't just eat one 🙂
Amy Lee Scott says
Deb, these look totally addictive! Salty/Sweet combos are always my fave. Plus, I love how simple these seem to put together.
Joan Defino says
Deb, What a great treat for a Super Bowl party. Pinning these!
Consuelo @ Honey & Figs says
Sweet and salty stuff is a winner! I'm so sure I wouldn't be able to stop at one... or mind you, ten.
They look so so good <3
Nici @ Posed Perfection says
Oh, my goodness, Deb! I'm pinning these bad boys! They look so yummy! I'll definitely wait until I have a party to go to so that I'm not left eating the whole pan 😉 Have a great weekend!
Blessings,
Nici
Emily Dicks says
Yum Deb, these look so easy and delicious!
Julie Evink says
Ohhh I love these bars! I can't keep my hands out of the pan!
Dina says
i've made something like this before and they are addictive!
Gloria @ Simply Gloria says
Love these, Deb! You're so creative. I'm sharing these on FB today!
cooking with curls says
Oh those would be quite dangerous to have around!! They look delicious Deb. 🙂
Winnie says
These are definitely for me 🙂 They simply look terrific
Andi @ The Weary Chef says
Deb, I could tell I would love these just from the title. They look amazing! I want to make them as soon as I get a chance. YUM!
Heather {Woods of Bell Trees} says
These look to die for! Mmmm saving!
Lizzy T says
I know I would not be able to stop eating these bars. This is my kind of snack!
Jamie Sherman says
So simple!! I love it, Deb!
Cathy Trochelman says
This is totally the type of thing I could eat the whole pan of! Dangerously delicious!