Thursday, October 20, 2011

Butterscotch Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Bars

 I know the title is a mouthful in and of itself, but how could I leave any of it out?! Butterscotch...Dark Chocolate...Peanut Butter....YUM!!

A few days ago I started craving something sweet, something with butterscotch in it. Craving something with butterscotch isn't anything new for me however, in fact it's been re-occurring often throughout my life. My love for butterscotch I'd say stems from early on in my childhood. My sisters, the other kids in my neighborhood, and I would ride our bikes down to a little hole in the wall grocery store/ truck stop, named the Chuck Wagon, that had a delicious milkshakes and malts. I'd always always get a butterscotch malt...one so thick that you could hold onto the shake with the straw in your teeth and bike with both hands on the handle bars if need be. It was delicious, and ALWAYS worth the 5 mile round trip bike ride!!

Sadly the Chuck Wagon is long gone, as is butterscotch from most menus at milkshake and malt shops. Other than the random Mom & Pop shops, or small town Dairy Queens, its hard pressed to find a butterscotch milkshake. Which means when I've got a butterscotch craving it's up to me to find a way to appease it.  Thus here we are back to present day and my recipe!



I decided that I was going to make some sort of bar with butterscotch in it but wanted more than just butterscotch once I started gathering the supplies to mix the bars together. I opened my fridge for the eggs saw the natural peanut butter and decided it'd be perfect as a substitute for part of my oil/butter; delicious & healthy to boot! Dark Chocolate, the good stuff, in my opinion needs no reason why it's on the recipe list other than it's dark chocolate. To finish the ingredients off I grabbed the quick oats and flour from the cupboard saw my jar of walnuts and decided they would be the perfect final touch. Needless to say I wasn't exactly sure what it'd turn out like but I decided it was worth the risk (how could it not be with those ingredients), and started mixing them all together.

Butterscotch Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Bars
Makes one 7" by 11" pan

Ingredients:
1/4 C Peanut Butter
1/4 C Unsalted Butter - Softened
1/2 C Brown Sugar
1/2 C Organic Cane Sugar
2 Eggs
1 tsp. Vanilla Extract

1 C All Purpose Flour
1/2 C Quick Oats
2 tsp Baking Powder
Dash of Salt
1/2 C Butterscotch Chips
1/2 C Dark Chocolate Chips
1/2 C Chopped Nuts (I used walnuts)

Directions:


Preheat oven to 350F and spray an medium sized, (I used an 11x7), baking pan with Pam.
Mix dry ingredients, minus the nuts and chips in a mixing bowl. In a slightly larger bowl combine together all of the wet ingredients. Slowly stir the dry ingredients  in with the wet ingredients until completely mixed together. Fold in the butterscotch & dark chocolate chips along with the chopped nuts. Spread the mixture into the baking pan and place in hot oven. Bake for 25-30 min. Cool in pan & then cut into sm. squares to serve.   Enjoy!!



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