Ingredients
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3/4
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1
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1/2
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1 1/2
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1
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1
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Directions
Oatmeal Chocolate Fudge Bars, This is an adopted recipe that uses regular pantry ingredients for a simple and rich treat Very easy and quick to put together, but you need to give them some time out of the oven to firm up , What a simple, delicious dessert I followed the recipe exactly, using old-fashioned oats I was surprised that these weren’t as overwhelmingly ‘chocolatey’ as I expected, but the buttery-oatmeal crust is delicious I think next time I’d cut back the flour a bit and up the oats a bit – b/c I love the oatmeal And I think I’d sprinkle some pecans on top with the crumble I’ll definitely make these again — ingredients I always have on hand, and super easy!
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Steps
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Preheat Oven to 350. |
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Cream Butter, Sugar and Salt in a Mixer. |
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Add Flour and Oatmeal, Blend Until It Holds Together. |
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Heat Milk in a Pan and Add Chocolate Chips. |
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Use Low Heat and Stir Until the Chips Are Melted and You Have a Smooth Chocolate Cream. |
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Using a 9x13 Pan, Press 3/4 of the Dough Mixture in the Pan, Spreading and Patting It to Cover the Whole Surface. |
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Pour Chocolate Cream Over Crust. |
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Crumble Last Bit of Dough Over the Chocolate, Creating a Third Spotty Layer. |
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Bake For 30 Minutes, Until Lightly Browned. |
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Cool, Cut, Transfer to a Wax Paper Lined Tray and Allow to Firm Up a Bit Before Serving- I Leave Them For a Few Hours and They Become Fudge-Like, but They Are Still Yummy If You Eat Them Sooner Than That. |
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You Can Also Use a Smaller Pan- I Have Used a 10" Square and Just Baked a Little Longer For a Thicker Bar, Which Required a Longer Cooling Time as Well. |
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Note: Removing to the Wax Paper Is Necessary-- If You Cool Them Too Long in the Pan They Are Hard to Remove, as the Bottom Crust Tends to Stick to the Pan. |