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April 14, 2023 By Ambreen Wajid

Chocolate Coconut Bars

            Some days you just want something sweet on hand. And by that I mean, I want some snackable dessert that’s ready in the fridge and I can sneak a bite every few minutes. I was originally planning on making some of my customized Twix bites. Golden toasted shortbread discs, some chewy caramel, and dark chocolate decadence. What’s not to love? But as I started baking the shortbread crust, my mind wandered off and I started craving Samoas. Ya know, those Girl Scout Cookies- sorry sorry, I mean *the best* Girl Scout Cookies. If you don’t know what I’m talking about, then wow. You’ve been missing out. They’re simple vanilla cookies with caramel coated coconut flakes, and drizzled chocolate on top. They’re seriously addictive and soooo good. So, as the shortbread was baking, I realized I could easily do an inspired version of Samoas! After all, I’m always down for anything coconut and chocolate.
            A golden shortbread foundation. A chewy coconut layer. And then drenching the entire thing in dark decadent chocolate. It’s a no brainer. I ended up slicing these into mini bars (think fun size candy), but then went back to slice them again into square bites. That way, I could easily pop one in my mouth, instead of having to bite the bar and creating crumbs. Also this allowed for more pieces, which helped this dessert last just a few minutes longer. As always, my recipes are simple yet addictively delicious. This recipe has three layers: shortbread, coconut filling, chocolate topping. And only the shortbread layer requires baking! The other two are just filled on top and then the entire pan is placed in the fridge so it can set. It’s truly a low risk, high reward dessert that you will be grateful for every time you open the fridge and sneak a bite. 

Chocolate Coconut Bars

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup unsalted butter, softened
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 1/4 cup powdered sugar
  • 1 cup all purpose flour
  • 2 tbsp cornstarch
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 2 cups coconut flakes
  • 1 cup sweetened condensed milk
  • 1 cup bittersweet chocolate 70-99% cacao preferred

Instructions

For shortbread crust:

  • In a mixer bowl with paddle attachment, mix butter and salt on medium speed until creamy.
  • Add powdered sugar and continue to mix until well blended. Add flour, cornstarch, and vanilla extract. Mix until just combined and mixture comes together to form clumps.
  • Transfer the dough into a parchment-lined 9x9 baking pan. Pat down the dough evenly and use a fork to dock the dough.
  • Bake at 350 degrees F on the middle rack for 20 minutes or until golden tan in color. Then remove from oven and place aside.

For coconut layer:

  • In a bowl, mix together the coconut flakes and condensed milk until coated evenly. Transfer on top of the shortbread crust.

For chocolate topping:

  • In a double boiler set up*, melt chocolate chips until smooth and creamy.
  • Pour melted chocolate on top of the coconut layer, making sure to cover the entire layer.
  • Place into the fridge and allow to set. About 2 hours.
  • Cut into evenly sliced bars. I made 32 pieces, by 4x8 rows.
Cook Time 30 minutes minutes
Total Time 2 hours hours
Servings 32 bars

Notes

*For a double boiler, I use a small pot with a fitted heat-safe bowl on top. I fill the pot with water and set to low boil, making sure the water does not flow into the top section and spoil the chocolate. Make sure to stir well to melt the chocolate evenly.

Filed Under: Bars & Bites, Cookies, Pastry, Save Room for Dessert Tagged With: butter, Chocolate, Coconut, condensed milk, pastry, shortbread


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Today’s lesson in baking: You can spend time sta Today’s lesson in baking:
You can spend time stamping beautiful shortbread cookies OR you can bake with a two year old

…you cannot do both ✋🏽
(The background commentary/laughter is me and her mom coming to terms with this, while also providing extremely ineffective supervision 😅)
As a baker, can I share something controversial? As a baker, can I share something controversial?

I don’t really like cake. 🫢

Mostly because the frosting that usually comes with it is overwhelming & somehow underwhelming at the same time. And I’m not interested in making “pretty” cakes that don’t actually taste good.

Every topping has to justify its existence.

So this cake? 🍰🍓🥥✨
Layered with berry jam and sliced strawberries.
Dusted with powdered sugar.
Drizzled with honey.
Finished with coconut flakes and chopped nuts.

…on second thought, is it even controversial to say baking should be about taste, not just looks? 😂
As a baker, I don’t show up empty-handed to anyt As a baker, I don’t show up empty-handed to anything. So I always keep an “emergency recipe” for last-minute bakes, which usually rotates every few months. 

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Disrespectfully…here are some golden thumbprints that I’m currently dreaming about.

Any guesses on what homemade jam is hiding in the center? 👀🔥
This post is simply to restore color to my grid af This post is simply to restore color to my grid after the Heated Rivalry cookie saga turned it into a gallery of empty plates (oops) 😅

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