Lofthouse Sugar Cookie Gooey Bars Recipe posted by Something Swanky Pin Share Tweet Email Jump to Recipe SomethingSwanky is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission at no extra cost to you. Last week’s Lofthouse Sugar Cookie Mini Cakes left me with an entire, unused carton of leftover Lofthouse cookies. I almost always buy double ingredients for a recipe, because A) you never know when you’re going to mess something up and need all new ingredients, and B) a lot of times the ingredients look good in the photos alongside the finish product. So. That left me alone in my kitchen with an entire box of those cookies. Which was a problem. A big one. Because I can put a hurt on some Lofthouse Sugar cookies, and my waistline would most certainly not appreciate it. I thought back to this pie and decided that turning these cookies into gooey pie bars was a good solution to my problem… I’ve always been a pretty great critical thinker 😉 Putting that logic aside… let’s talk about how awesome Lofthouse Sugar Cookies are. They are one of my favorite treats to create with. I love that the soft cookies and dough makes them so pliable and versatile. They can really be re-created in a number of ways. Pie and cake for starters. Plus, I love how they are always so colorful and decked out for the holidays. Every holiday. And they have some fun seasonal flavors that would be fun to play with too (I glimpsed a maple flavored box a couple of days ago)!! No matter the time of year, these gooey bars will always be a good idea. The essence of this recipe is that you are mixing together butter, sugar, and eggs with crumbled up cookies. The cookies soak up all those good wet ingredients, and once baked– you have an ooey-gooey, buttery, delightful creation that will have you saying, where has this been all my life?! Enjoy! Continue to Content Lofthouse Sugar Cookie Gooey Bars Yield: 9 Print Ingredients 10-12* frosted soft sugar cookies 1/2 c. butter, melted 1/2 c. sugar 3 eggs 1 tbsp. cornmeal (or flour) 1 tbsp. vinegar 1 tsp. vanilla Instructions Preheat oven to 350ºF. Prepare an 8x8 baking dish by lining it with parchment or foil and spraying lightly with a non-stick cooking spray. Crumble up the cookies into the baking dish. Whisk together the butter, sugar, eggs, cornmeal, vinegar, and vanilla until smooth. Pour mixture over the crumbled cookies. Bake for 30-35 minutes until the top is just beginning to turn golden brown. Remove and let cool completely before cutting and serving. Notes *One really neat thing about this recipe is that you don't have to be married to how many cookies you use. If you use fewer cookies than called for, you'll have gooey-er bars. Still yummy. If you use more cookies, your bars will be a little firmer, a little drier (not DRY, just dry-ER). There's a lot of flexibility and wiggle room with this recipe! Have you made a Something Swanky recipe? Post it on Instagram and tag me @somethingswanky or use the hashtag #somethingswankyrecipes. I’d love to re-post! Be sure to also follow me on Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, YouTube, and in the Something Swanky Dessert Recipes Facebook group! Recommended Pins: Perfect Sugar Cookies Lofthouse Sugar Cookie Stuffed Brownies Lofthouse Style Jumbo Sugar Cookies Lofthouse Sugar Cookie Bars Lofthouse Style Peanut Butter Cookies Lofthouse Sugar Cookie Mini Cakes Lofthouse Sugar Cookie Pie
So, my husband totally works at lofthouse cookies 😉 This is a clever way to use them! I love it! Pinning! Reply
I love that you were worried about eating too many cookies…and you turned them into something even more decadent. I LOVE Lofthouse cookies. I love gooey bars. Pretty sure these are amazing!! Reply
Lofthouse sugar cookies rule. So do gooey bars. I LOVE THEM. (I have a cookie version on Wednesday, lol). Pinned and stumbled, obvi. Reply