Snickers Bars

Well, HELLO there.  If you’re looking for a ridiculously rich finish…chewy and sinfully rich…

Well look no further…Hello Snickers Bars will meet all of your needs!








Cool and cut into 16 squares…and try to remember to breathe!

Snickers Bars
  • 1 stick butter
  • 1 cup chocolate wafers, crushed
  • 1 cup caramel, melted
  • 1 cup roasted peanuts, chopped
  • 1 cups chocolate chips
  • 1 cup sweetened condensed milk
Melt 1 stick of butter in a square 8×8 pan. Layer over this chocolate wafer crumbs, caramel, peanuts, chocolate chips and sweetened condensed milk. Bake at 325 degrees for 25 minutes, (350 for a glass pan). Cool and cut into 16 squares.

Ah ha: I dreamed these up for my guy who sneaks Snickers Candy Bars on occasion. I baked mine at 350 instead of 325, forgetting all the rules with a dark pan. They were too crunchy around the edges. Also, the caramel makes them sticky and hard to cut in the pan. Next time I will line my pan with parchment paper, let the bars cool and then lift them out (with the parchment) and cut them into squares on a flat cutting board.

Try to dream low-carb and remember how many you’ve eaten…please come back!

About The Author

Renée

Renée is passionate about making and sharing ALL things delicious! Her happy place really is her kitchen where she loves whipping up memories with her family and friends. Raised in sunny Southern California she's spent her adulthood in Idaho, both sides of her great state. She's married to an amazing man, and together they have 5 children, who gave them five more, and now they have 28 grandchildren. So there’s always a reason to cook and celebrate around their place!

31 Comments

  1. Natasha

    Oh my word…that is definitely the most divine and delicious looking treat I have ever seen! I am so going to make this. Thanks for posting this amazing recipe.

    Thanks also for your visit today! I have been trying to remember what the name of my granite is and all I can remember is River White.

    Hope you have a great day!

    Best wishes,
    Natasha.
    xo

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  2. Happier Than a Pig in Mud

    Oh this looks dangerous! I know a couple people at the office that would be lining up for this one!

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  3. Debbie

    Snickers bars!! That would be my favorite candy bar so these have to be absolutely delicious. They bring to mind classic “magic cookie bars” only even BETTER.

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  4. Julie Harward

    Snickers are our favorite too…I make this too but I use a cake mix, butter some Eagle brand for the bottom layer, then after 2/3 of this it baked for 6-10 min. I put a layer of chocolate chips and then the melted caramels with some eagle brand mixed into it over this with peanuts on top, with the remaining cake mixture on top and finish baking at 350 for 16-20 min.
    It is so good…I’ll have to try your version too! Thanks for sharing it 😀

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  5. Diana

    These look so yummy and easy. Thanks for sharing!

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  6. Julie

    My husband is a Snickers fan! He keeps the mini’s in the freezer for a summer treat. Can’t wait to try these! I think I may even have everything on hand to make these.

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  7. Randi

    That looks amazing! Definitely have to make them. Thanks for sharing.

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  8. Michelle

    These look incredible! I think there would be a danger to eat the whole pan.

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  9. Stacia

    Oh my goodness! My favorite candy bar can come right out of my kitchen! This looks amazing!

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  10. Tiffanee

    Oh wow!! Talk about delicious!! My family loves Snickers bars. Can’t wait to make these. thanks!!

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  11. Cath

    My oh My!! That last photo makes me drool!! Will have to had this one to the recipe collection – thanks for sharing!

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  12. idesign

    ok i’ve seen this entry at a couple linky parties and ive been IGNORING it!! my will power got the best of me and i had to look, thanks alot! now i have to make these heavenly things, and i will get fat, lol…but fat and happy! they look AMAZING!

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  13. Kristi

    What??? YUM!! I’m trying these this week!

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  14. Leighann

    Wow! I love snickers so this looks amazing. Thanks for the great recipe.

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  15. Quit Eating Out

    These look SO amazing! What a great treat I’m anxious to try!

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  16. Melinda

    I’m wiping the drool from my keyboard…

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  17. Brenda

    Wow! THat looks pretty amazing!

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  18. Jerri

    Sounds very rich! And scrumptious! Yum!

    Thanks for joining me for Friday Favorites!

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  19. Caryn

    Wow, this looks so simple and delish! I love your recipes and photos. I can’t wait to try this recipe. Your blog is awesome. I look forward to having you in class. 🙂

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  20. vnsmom

    WOW!!!! Just what I was looking for. =) It’s “Teacher Appreciation” Week & my 2nd grader’s teacher LOVES Snickers. I want to bake her something homemade, rather than purchase a bunch of candy bars…this is perfect! I guarantee my “Little Guy” will get an “A+” in her book after trying these. Thanks for posting.

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