Magic Eight Bars

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I used to beg my mom to make Seven Layer Bars when I was growing up.  They were a staple.  We called them Seven Layer Bars, not Magic Bars, but in googling I’ve found out that Seven Layer Bars and Magic Bars are one in the same.

Magic Eight Bars

My new twist on an old favorite will make you do the happy dance.

Magic Eight Bars

I am not sure if my  mom used nuts in her bar recipe or not.  I really dislike like nuts in baked goods so I omitted them from what I’m calling Magic Eight bars.

Magic Eight Bars

Well, I should clarify that statement about the nuts a bit because in many of my raw or no-bake desserts balls and bites, such as High Raw Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Balls, have cashews in them.  A nut. And in raw unbaking, cashews really are the cat’s meow because of their versatility and fat content and how they can create authentic and amazing raw vegan desserts.

High Raw Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Balls

But don’t put walnuts in my chocolate chip cookies or slivered almonds in brownies.  I despise that. And there are no nuts in these bars. I did add white chocolate chips which Seven Layer Bars don’t have.  Now there’s eight layers.

Magic Eight Bars

And when you sink your teeth through each and every sweet, chewy-but-with-a-touch-of-crunch-layer from the white, dark, and butterscotch chips, you will be glad for all eight layers.

Magic Eight Bars
As if the can of sweetened condensed milk wasn’t enough, the addition of white chocolate chips makes the bars even sweeter. Too bad we don’t have dental insurance for all those cavities that we’ll probably get.  But they’ll be well worth it.

Magic Eight Bars

Even if you don’t “love” coconut, you should try these bars.  They are not overpowering in terms of being “too coconutty”.  Which is nice, actually, because in addition to the coconut flavor, the great flavor combos of all the chips: butterscotch, chocolate, and white shine through.  Heavenly.

Magic Eight Bars

 

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Magic Eight Bars

1/2 c butter, melted

1.5 c graham cracker crumbs

1 can (14 oz.) sweetened condensed milk

1 c chocolate chips

1 c butterscotch chips

1 c white chocolate chips

1 1/3 c coconut flakes (either sweetened or unsweetened)

1/2 c Heath Bar toffee bits (or use chopped nuts)

Directions:

Melt butter in microwave-safe bowl and add the graham cracker crumbs to it.  Stir to combine and press crumb mixture into a foil-lined and cooking sprayed 9 x 13 pan (foil is optional but will really save with cleanup time)

Pour sweetened condensed milk evenly over crumb mixture.

Layer evenly with half the chips, i.e. 1/2 c of each kind of chip, then top with half the amount of coconut, i.e. about 3/4 c.  Then add the rest of the chips and rest of the coconut.   I did this so that the chips were evenly dispersed within the fluffiness of the coconut.  But you don’t have to be so precise.

After the chips and coconut are layered in, add the the toffee bits (or nuts) to the top.

Bake at 350F for 30 minutes, or until top is barely browning.  Start checking on it after 25 minutes.  Allow to cool and slice.  You can store extras in the freezer in case you want to make these ahead for unexpected company.  Or unexpected munchies.

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The ingredients

Ingredients for magic eight bars

Melt the butter, add the graham cracker crumbs, and stir

graham cracker crumbs

Press mixture into a foil-lined and cooking sprayed 9 x 13 pan

graham cracker crumbs in foil lined pan

Add the sweetened condensed milk

sweetened condensed milk poured over crumbs

Add everything else and bake

Remaining ingredients added to pan

After 30 minutes at 350F, get ready to get your Magic on

Finished Magic 8 bars out of oven

These are the kind of bars that you bring to potlucks, baby showers, graduations, and everyone asks you for the recipe and they think they’re way more complicated than they really are.  Which is all of about 5-10 minutes of active prep time, bake them, and you’re done.

Magic 8 bars stacked on white plate

 

Or just make them even if you don’t have somewhere to bring a dessert if you have random bags of chips, toffee bits, and graham cracker crumbs to use up.

Bags of butterscotch, white and semi-sweet chipsChips, Bits, and Crumbs. That should be the name of a restaurant.

A restaurant where they serve these bars.  With 8 Ingredients, not 7.

Close up of Magic 8 Bars stacked

And yes, they are Magic.

Overhead of three plates of Magic 8 Bars

Even though I wished all the fathers a Happy Father’s Day in my last post, I’ll repeat that sentiment.  And it’s nice to know that many of you were able to spend the day with your dad.

I loved hearing the stories about your dads, and the stories about your husbands or partners if you have children of your own.  So much love in the air.  Fun comments to read!

Questions:

1. Best thing you ate or did over the weekend?

Oh, these bars stole the show!

2. Did you celebrate Father’s Day in any way?

It was just me, Skylar, and Scott and we kept things very mellow.  A couple cards and some time at the park.   I have to work later on today and so we kept things simple.  And oh yes, I took 111 pictures of Magic Eight Bars earlier.

The weather has been gorgeous all weekend here, too, which was wonderful.

High Rise buildings with palm trees

3. Have you ever had Seven Layer Bars or Magic Bars?

They were a staple growing up in my house and I think everyone should try them!  One of those life’s bucket list desserts.

The Magic Eight Bars + the Nutella & Peanut Butter Graham Bars with Chocolate Frosting (No Bake) = you will use exactly one box of Honey-Maid graham cracker crumbs.

Nutella & Peanut Butter Graham Bars with Chocolate Frosting stacked on white dishImagine that. Better go buy that box of graham cracker crumbs!

P.S.  Taste of Adams Avenue Giveaway is still open.

And if you’re just catching up on posts from the weekend, here are mine since Friday:

 

 

Have a great week!

 

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Comments

  1. Wow, these look great. Awesome job on the pics. Great use of coconut flakes.

    1. Probably chocolate rice krispy treats.
    2. Nope, my dad was doing his own thing so we just chilled and it was great. :-)
    3. I don’t think so, but they sound amazing.

  2. Those bars look delish. I will have to make them some time.
    The best thing I did this weekend was see my boyfriend’s play. I wish my hands didn’t shake when I took the picture of him in his costume. Retake on Saturday! So excited.
    I celebrated father’s day at my boyfriend’s house with his father.

  3. 8 layers? These look incredible! Butterscotch chips and heath bar bits are going on the shopping list!

  4. 7 layer cookies!!! These are THE cookies of my childhood :)
    I’m so excited to try this version, and love how close it is to the original recipe!

  5. those bars look great! I haven’t had much time to blog in a while, but I definitely missed seeing your great recipes!

  6. I don’t know if you’ve ever been to Pannikin’s in Encinitas, but they sell these and call them 7-layer bars. They are so good, really rich and delicious! By the way, have you every heard of simpli oats n chocolate? It’s a drink that combines oats and chocolate and is like chocolate milk. It is dairy-free, no GMO’s or high-fructose corn syrup, it is really good!

  7. Oh my GAWG girl! Those bars look out of this world! I think you are amazing. And I agree with you on the nuts in desserts thing, they generally just get in the way of the chocolate things…
    I ate an AMAZING mango yesterday, and I sent my daddy a heart felt note, as well as gave him a phone call. It was really sweet!

  8. I just tried your vegan raw chocolate chip cookie dough balls tonight- they were delicious! These magic bars look amazing- I wonder if it is possible for me to “veganize” them. I know there is such thing as vegan white chocolate, but not sure about a substitute for the condensed milk. Thank you for all your delicious looking recipes you share!

    1. glad you like the choc chip cookie dough balls.

      i thought about adding vegan instructions but between the butterscotch chips, the white choc chips, the graham cracker crumbs, and the sweet cond milk, it’s quite a bit to sub in/out for.

      you can use all choc chips, and PB chips, as well as vegan white choc chips, find a graham cracker replacement that’s suitable and then also use full fat coconut milk sweetened w/ agave and/or powdered sugar b/c you want it THICK and SWEET…so it’s possible.

      Lmk if you try it!

      1. Thank you for the ideas! I will definitely let you know the results if I try it! The full fat coconut milk with agave is a great idea- I hadn’t thought of that.

  9. seven layer bars (i call them) are so so decadent i love them! my friend used to drink condensed milk….. ew!

    1. I used to eat it with a spoon. It’s too thick to really drink :)

      And I just gave Skylar some spoonfuls of it when I was making these. I love the stuff. So did she!

  10. I don’t know if I’ve had Magic Bars or not, but for some reason these are screaming childhood to me, so I must have had something similar. My mom didn’t bake often, so it must have been at a friend’s house.

    Gorgeous photos, too!

  11. In my mind, I’m doing the Snoopy dance thinking about these bars. They look sooooo good! I’ve had five layer bars…. But 8? This must go on my bucket list. Or my last meal on earth. Either way, before I die, lol! :)

    1. these are worth any and all gluten or dairy effects. i would not lie about that. omg. sooo good.

      and I think that TS is down? Their site won’t load and just wont pull up. Typical though.

    1. no specifically but it just kinda worked out that way. he was very happy :)