These Strawberries and Cream Magic Bars are pure magic. Made with fresh strawberries and a sugar cookie layer, they are seriously amazing!
I also have a recipe for the original seven layer bars!
I had another Grinch heart growing by 8 sizes I guess I won’t trade my children for goats moment the other day.
So we were at the zoo, and I was pretty sure that I could find a group of three goats while we were there who would be easier to manage than my three monsters. I was just making my selections when the most magical parenting moment happened.
We were playing at the playground, because, obviously why would you want to talk to an African Elephant when you could, oh, I don’t know, go down a slide 7,432 times? Anyway, we were playing at the playground and it is a brand new one, so the kids were extra pumped.
Gavin was climbing to this extra high level and Quinn was following him. I was standing off at the edge of the playground with Piper and the stroller reminding myself every three seconds that checking my email on my phone was not an option. Anyway, I see Gavin come sliding down the extra high slide . . . . but Quinn is not sliding down right behind him. I look up to see Quinn poking her little nose through the bars at the top . . . tears in her eyes . . . looking at me pleadingly.
She was too scared to come down.
Well. This is a fine pickle. Options: Abandon the baby to climb to the top and coax the toddler down the slide . . . . Nope.
I know! Scream at the toddler to come down! “Quinn! You are fine! It is a slide! Come down, buddy!!!”
More tears.
Gavin looks at me from across the playground and I swear something came over him. He looks at me and says, “Mom, is Quinn stuck at the top? Don’t worry! I’ve got her!” And he runs up to the top of the playground. I’m thinking to myself, “Yeah, good luck, kid,” when I see them talking to each other. He is being super animated and before I know it, they are both flying down the two slides. They pop out of the bottom and Gavin high fives Quinn and tells her she did a great job!
When they got to me I gave Quinn a huge hug and congratulated her and then I turned to Gavin and said, “What did you say??” And he said, “I just told her that she needed to be brave. She’s always brave when I tell her she needs to be.”
Cue the heart swelling.
So, in all honesty, these bars aren’t even a half as magical as that moment, but they are still pretty amazing. They are a tiny bit putzy. I mean you have to make the graham cracker layer, the sugar cookie layer, and the strawberry cream layer, but they are totally worth it. They are gooey and delicious and so packed with strawberry goodness!
Strawberries and Cream Magic Bars
Ingredients
- 9 graham cracker sheets approximately 5.4 oz worth, crushed
- 6 TBSPs of unsalted butter melted
- 2 TBSPs granulated sugar
- 1 1/4 cup all purpose flour
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 1/4 tsp baking powder
- 3/4 cup granulated sugar
- 1/2 cup unsalted butter room temperature
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 1 large egg
- 1/2 cup quartered fresh strawberries pureed
- 4 oz room temperature cream cheese
- 1/2 cup thinly sliced fresh strawberries
- 1/2 cup white chocolate chips
- 1/2 cup sweetened condensed milk
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 350 degrees. Spray a 9 by 13 inch pan with cooking spray and set aside.
- In a large bowl, mix together the graham crackers, the 6 TBSPs of butter (melted) and the 2 TBSPs of sugar. Press into the bottom of the pan.
- In a different bowl, mix together 1 1/4 cup flour, 1/4 tsp salt, and 1/4 tsp baking powder, set aside.
- Beat together 3/4 cup of granulated sugar and 1/2 cup unsalted butter until creamy, about two minutes. Add in the egg and then the vanilla until just combined. Slowly add in the flour mixture until it is fully combined.
- Very carefully spread the cookie dough mixture on top of the graham cracker crust. The easiest way to do this is to take small amounts, flatten it in your hands, and set it on the crust. You may not be able to entirely cover the graham cracker crust, that’s okay.
- Beat together the cream cheese and the 1/2 cup pureed strawberries. Spread evenly over the cookie dough.
- Evenly spread the 1/2 cup sliced strawberries over the cream cheese layer. Top with the white chocolate chips and then evenly cover with the sweetened condensed milk.
- Bake for 30 minutes. Refrigerate overnight before slicing. Store in the refrigerator in an airtight container.
Gloria says
I curious instead of making the sugar cookie from scratch can we use pre made sugar cookie dough instead.?
Lisa Longley says
You definitely could! That’s what I did with these Milky Way Magic Bars
Kim Weissmueler says
I have to say that these are delightful and my youngest sons favorite! Make them on a regular rotation!
Lisa Longley says
I’ms o happy to hear that Kim!!
Alison says
Hi! I made these on Saturday and took them out of the refrigerator and cut them tonight, Monday. The cookie layer is very soft. Is that how it is supposed to be? I even baked them 5 or 10 minutes than recommended.
Lisa Longley says
Yeah, the cookie layer will definitely be soft. Not raw, but not like a firm sugar cookie bar.
Adrienne says
I had to add way more strawberry to the recipe, but the bars turned out fantastic. This will be a new family favorite.
Lisa Longley says
Glad you liked it Adrienne! (Also, your email address – not visible to anyone but me – made me crack up)
Amber says
These are amazing but had to adjust cook time atleast an hour cook time in my oven other than that these are so delicious 😋 thanks for sharing will be making these many more times!!!
Lisa Longley says
Thanks for coming back to let me know, Amber!
Debbie Clark says
I wanted to let you know that my family Loved these Strawberry Bars! They were delicious! This is definitely a family favorite!! Thank you!
Alysha says
Hello,
I just made this recipe and I’ve let it sit for a hour or so and it’s still runny. Can I put it back in the oven and let it cook? Or will it ruin it?
Lisa Longley says
Hi Alysha, it probably needed to be in the oven a little bit longer, oven temperatures do vary. Sorry this recipe didn’t work for you!
Diane says
How do you purée strawberries
Lisa Longley says
I put them in a blender.
Cathy says
It’s strawberry season in Florida and this is one of my favorite recipes to make! Could I make multiple batches and freeze the bars?
Lisa Longley says
Yes, I would just freeze them in a single layer right after they are cooled.
Sharon Crandall says
Can you use other fruit like blueberries?
Lisa Longley says
I haven’t tried blueberries, but it is certainly worth a try!