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Blueberry Pie Cookie Bars

Blueberry Pie Cookie Bars

Blueberry Pie Cookie Bars

Blueberry Cookie Bars

These blueberry pie cookie bars are sweet and fruity and make a delicious dessert anytime of the year. The graham cracker crust is the perfect complement to the blueberries and boy are they good!

These blueberry cookie bars will be a great addition to a potluck or weeknight dessert treat. If you are looking for another blueberry treat, try these Blueberry White Chocolate Cookies. My husband has been known to eat these blueberry pie cookie bars for breakfast too! Another great option is this Blueberry Olive Oil Cake – rich and flavorful and absolutely delicious!

Ingredients for Blueberry Pie Cookie Bars

 

How to store Blueberry Pie Cookie Bars

These cookie bars should be stored in the refrigerator in an air tight container for up to 5 days ( if they last that long!)

Blueberry Pie Cookie Bars

 

Ingredients

For the crust-

1 sleeve of graham crackers, crushed

6 tbsp melted butter

2 tbsp sugar

 

For the filling

1 ¼ c all-purpose flour

½ c sweetened condensed milk

Pinch of salt

¼ tsp baking powder

¾ c sugar

1 stick of softened butter

1 tsp vanilla extract

1 egg

1 cup blueberries, divided (fresh or frozen)

4 oz cream cheese, room temperature

½ c white chocolate chips

Instructions

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.

Line a 9″ x 13” baking dish with parchment paper, foil or lightly coat with cooking spray.

Crush graham crackers and combine with melted butter and 2 tbsp of sugar in a bowl.

Pour the graham cracker mixture into the prepared baking dish.

Press the graham crackers into the dish. Set Aside.

In a second bowl, combine flour, salt, and baking powder. Set aside.

In another bowl, combine ¾ c sugar, 1 stick of softened butter. Beat on medium speed until creamy. Add in egg and vanilla and mix.

Add the flour mixture and combine.

Spread this mixture over the graham crackers, by the spoonful, flattening the dough, with the spoon, as you go.

In a fourth bowl, combine cream cheese and ½ c blueberries. Blend until well combined.

Spread the fruit and cream cheese over the cookie dough layer.

Sprinkle white chocolate chips over the fruit and cream cheese layer.

Sprinkle an additional ½ c of blueberries over the top.

Drizzle with ½ c of sweetened condensed milk.

Bake for 35 minutes.

Allow to cool.

Refrigerate for at least 4 hours, or the freezer for 1 hour before cutting.

Enjoy!

 

How to Bake in Batches to Make the Most of Your Baking Time

One way to handle your holiday baking is to bake in batches, then freeze and store for the big day. You can do this successfully over a couple of weeks with batch baking and batch preparing.

The biggest thing to remember is to only try a few different types of things in one day, or focus on just one type of baked good in one day. For example, you might want to bake all your quick breads in one day. Another day you can prepare all your cookie dough. Yet another time, you can bake all your fruit pies and so forth. This process makes the most of the time you have, the space you have, and your skill level.

Be Prepared

Don’t try batch baking without a plan of action. Be sure to write down your plans in advance so that you are sure you have enough time to do everything that you’ve planned. To figure out a basic time line, add up the prep time, the baking time for each oven full, and then multiply that by 1.5 to account for a little extra issues happening. Then you should be sure that you have enough time.

Get Everything Ready to Go

Your kitchen should be spotless when you start, and ensure that you have all the ingredients and appliances necessary to make each item ready to go. If you know, for example, that today you’ll be using about 10 pounds of flour, consider using a large bowl to hold the flour so you can easily spoon the flour into the measuring cup, flatten off over the bowl, without having to get into the bag over and over which usually means spillage.

Clean as You Go

Fill your sink immediately with hot soapy water so you can clean as you go. You will want to wash your mixing dishes and other utensils during the baking process so that you can use them again. There’s no point in totally destroying your kitchen as you batch bake, and you don’t have to. Set out a draining board, fill the sink with hot soapy water, and wash as you go. There are many opportunities during baking to wash a couple of dishes, and this will make the clean-up faster, and the process more organized.

All Day Batch Baking

You can set aside a day for batch baking such as a Saturday. Plan for all day baking, which usually entails 8 to 10 hours of work. Ensure that any other chores are done, including the shopping, and the kitchen is clean and ready prior to baking day. It’s important to organize your recipes with some logic behind them. For example, if you need dough to rise, start that first, so that it can be rising as you are preparing other things such as cookie dough or pie crusts. Both can be put in the refrigerator or freezer after preparation while you bake the bread, then baked after you bake the bread while the oven is still hot and ready.

Read each recipe that you plan to use and pay close attention to certain clues. For example, if an ingredient requires a cold kitchen, you’ll want to start that first. If something takes an hour to bake like banana bread, you can use that hour to mix other batter, dough, crust, filling and so forth that you can store in the refrigerator until you’re ready to bake them.

Organize the kitchen in stations. You will want a station for each type of baked good that you want to create. It’s a lot easier to lay out four pie crusts in pie tins, ready for fillings, than to do one at a time. As much as you can do for one type of thing in one run, do so. A bread making station is also essential. It needs to be a place you can freely flour the counter space, and easily clean up.

Be careful about combining batches in one recipe. If you have a cookie recipe that uses measures instead of weights, it’s better not to do them in more than one batch at a time, but you don’t need to clean the bowl between each batch that you make. Make the lightest type of batch first; for example, make sugar cookie dough before you make chocolate chip cookies, before you make peanut butter cookies. Consider the flavor, the ingredients, and everything before making the batches so that you can wash as little as possible.

The important thing about all day batch cooking is that you can choose to make only one type of baked good or you can make a number of different baked goods depending on how many people you need to feed.

Don’t try to stuff your oven too full. At most, you’ll want to cook two pies, four loaves of bread, and one large sheet of cookies at a time in one oven. Putting too many things in one oven can drastically change the temperature settings. Also, putting a dry item with a moist item in the oven at the same time can change the temperature needs. Read directions, plan ahead, and you’ll be fine.

Blueberry Pie Cookie Bars

Yield: 12
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 35 minutes
Additional Time: 4 hours
Total Time: 4 hours 55 minutes

The perfect blend of blueberries, sweetened condensed milk and white chocolate on a graham cracker crust.

Ingredients

  • For the crust-
  • 1 sleeve of graham crackers, crushed
  • 6 tbsp melted butter
  • 2 tbsp sugar
  • For the filling
  • 1 ¼ c all-purpose flour
  • ½ c sweetened condensed milk
  • Pinch of salt
  • ¼ tsp baking powder
  • ¾ c sugar
  • 1 stick of softened butter
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 egg
  • 1 cup blueberries, divided (fresh or frozen)
  • 4 oz cream cheese, room temperature
  • ½ c white chocolate chips

Instructions

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.



Line a 9x13” baking dish with parchment paper,
foil or lightly coat with cooking spray.



Crush graham crackers and combine with melted
butter and 2 tbsp of sugar in a bowl.



Pour the graham cracker mixture into the prepared
baking dish.



Press the graham crackers into the dish. Set
Aside.



In a second bowl, combine flour, salt, and
baking powder. Set aside.



In another bowl, combine ¾ c sugar, 1 stick of
softened butter. Beat on medium speed until creamy. Add in egg and vanilla and
mix.



Add the flour mixture and combine.



Spread this mixture over the graham crackers,
by the spoonful, flattening the dough, with the spoon, as you go.



In a fourth bowl, combine cream cheese and ½ c
blueberries. Blend until well combined.



Spread the fruit and cream cheese over the
cookie dough layer.



Sprinkle white chocolate chips over the fruit
and cream cheese layer.



Sprinkle an additional ½ c of blueberries over
the top.



Drizzle with ½ c of sweetened condensed milk.



Bake for 35 minutes.



Allow to cool.



Refrigerate for at least 4 hours, or the
freezer for 1 hour before cutting.



Enjoy!



 

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