Messenger Bars

"This no-bake recipe takes a bit of time to make but a little goes a long way! They have gotten the seal of approval from everyone who has tried them in my family. I usually make it on the stovetop and wash the pan between layers in order to cut down on dishes but it can also be made in the microwave. These bars are VERY rich and make a huge batch. They freeze well."
 
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Ready In:
30mins
Ingredients:
12
Serves:
32-40
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ingredients

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directions

  • Instructions for crust-- Melt corn syrup, peanut butter and sugar.
  • Add cereals and spread in greased, foil-lined 11X15 inch jelly roll pan.
  • Instructions for filling-- Mix well and spread over crust.
  • Instructions for topping-- Melt together and spread over filling, Store in refrigerator.

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Reviews

  1. Outstandg!!!!! I used coffee creamer instead of milk to make this a non dairy dessert I also had to add 3 extra tablespoons of coffee creamer. Also in the topping I added 2 more tabelspoons of peanut butter then it called for. This dessert was creamy yet chewy. Had everyone asking for more:) will be making this again soon.
     
  2. A little certainly does go a long way! Oh my, these are rich! I used all rice krispies for the base. I used a few extra drops of milk for the filling-it seemed to need it. I really liked lining the pan with tin foil. I just lifted the bars out with the foil, and peeled it off to cut them. Thanks for a great recipe!
     
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  1. Outstandg!!!!! I used coffee creamer instead of milk to make this a non dairy dessert I also had to add 3 extra tablespoons of coffee creamer. Also in the topping I added 2 more tabelspoons of peanut butter then it called for. This dessert was creamy yet chewy. Had everyone asking for more:) will be making this again soon.
     

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I am a 30 year old SAHM of 4 boys ages 5, 3 and 4 month old twins. I have been cooking/baking for a very picky husband for almost 8 years now. I love cookbooks that are published by school and church groups because they are tried and true recipes for real people with families.
 
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