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Double Chocolate Bars on a Budget

These Double Chocolate Bars on a Budget are packin’ some serious chocolate. All you chocolate lovers can grab one and be satisfied. They are rich, creamy, and full of goodness, including sweetened condensed milk.

You are going to love double chocolate bars. Not only are they cheap and easy to make, they are incredibly delicious.

 

These double chocolate bars are a budget-friendly dessert that every chocolate lover will beg for. They are easy to make with sweetened condensed milk and are the perfect dessert for any occasion.

Chocolate lovers unite

The kids were bugging me the other night to make some brownies, but I really didn’t want to run to the store to get a mix or spend the money, for that matter.

(But, who’s kidding, I wanted a treat, too. I would have done whatever necessary).

So, I decided we’d make some double chocolate bars on a budget with ingredients that we had at home.

I think this might be one of the easiest desserts to make. And chances are, you have the ingredients in the house. I’ve started to keep certain items in the house for times like this. 

The double chocolate bar on a budget most likely costs around $3 for the entire recipe if you already have the flour, butter, vanilla, and cocoa. And, it puts the boxed mixes to shame.

My younger son loves to help bake things around the house, and we usually have to keep each other from eating all of the yummy ingredients. But, this time we had to keep my older son away from the chocolate chips so we’d have enough.

Can you ever have enough, though? I don’t think so.

The full recipe and directions are at the bottom of the post. 

You are going to love double chocolate bars. Not only are they cheap and easy to make, they are incredibly delicious.

First, add flour, sugar, cocoa, and melted butter to a bowl and mix until it’s completely blended. I’ve actually messed this up a couple of times and left out the sugar. If you do that, start over. Trust me. It’s so much better with the sugar. 

 

You are going to love double chocolate bars. Not only are they cheap and easy to make, they are incredibly delicious.

Next, press the mixture into a greased 9″ x 9″ baking dish. It might seem like there’s not enough, but it will rise a little as it cooks.

Cook it for 15 minutes on 350-degrees.

 

You are going to love double chocolate bars. Not only are they cheap and easy to make, they are incredibly delicious.

Start making the topping while the crust is cooking. I usually make it about five minutes before the timer goes off for the crust. 

Add a can of sweetened condensed milk to a saucepan. Just licking the lid on the sweetened condensed milk is heaven, so you can only imagine how amazing adding chocolate will taste. 

Add 1 cup of semi-sweet chocolate chips, as well as 1 teaspoon of vanilla, cook over medium heat, and stir until they are melted.

If your crust is still cooking, just slide the saucepan off of the burner so it won’t burn, and stir it every couple of minutes until you’re ready to pour it onto the crust.

Try, oh, try so hard not to eat it all while the crust cooks. You will be tempted, but I have faith you can resist. Trust me, it’s so worth the wait.

 

You are going to love double chocolate bars. Not only are they cheap and easy to make, they are incredibly delicious.

As soon as the crust is done, pull it out of the oven and pour the chocolate mixture over it. 

Don’t you want to lick the screen? It’s ok, I understand.

 

You are going to love double chocolate bars. Not only are they cheap and easy to make, they are incredibly delicious.

Lastly, pour one more cup of chocolate chips on top. I grab a handful and sprinkle them on. The first time I made this I thought it was a crazy step to add more chocolate chips on top because I assumed they would melt so why not pour them into the melted mixture. But, they don’t really melt, and they stay so pretty. 

You can also add walnuts or pecans to the top. If you decide to add walnuts or pecans, I would chop them up and add about 1/2 cup.

Put it back in the oven and bake it for another 20 minutes. 

Oh, baby, these are the best chocolate bars. The top gets a tiny bit crusty, and the middle is perfectly gooey. Perfectly. You are going to love this dessert. It’s like chocolate decided to jump in your mouth, melt, and have a really great party. 

 

You are going to love double chocolate bars on a budget. Not only are they cheap and easy to make, they are incredibly delicious.

The hardest part of making double chocolate bars is waiting for them to cool off. Rest easy, if you want to get some soon after you take it out of the oven, that’s ok, it will just be much softer. The double chocolate bars are not only budget friendly, but rich and delicious. 

 

You are going to love double chocolate bars. Not only are they cheap and easy to make, they are incredibly delicious.

 

 

Yield: 16 bars

Double Chocolate Bars on a Budget

Double Chocolate Bars on a Budget

These Double Chocolate Bars on a Budget are packin' some serious chocolate. All you chocolate lovers can grab one and be satisfied. They are rich, creamy, and full of goodness, including sweetened condensed milk. These double chocolate bars are a budget-friendly dessert that every chocolate lover will beg for. They are easy to make and are the perfect dessert for any occasion.

Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 45 minutes
Total Time 1 hour

Ingredients

Crust

  • 3/4 cup sugar
  • 1-3/4 cup flour
  • 1/4 cup cocoa
  • 1 cup butter (melted)

Filling

  • 1-14 oz. can of sweetened condensed milk
  • 1 tsp. vanilla
  • 1 cup semi sweet chocolate chips

Topping

  • 1 cup semi sweet chocolate chips
  • 1/2 cup walnuts or pecans (chopped) optional

Instructions

Preheat oven to 350-degrees

Crust

  1. Melt butter in a medium sized bowl.
  2. Add flour, sugar, and cocoa. Mix well.
  3. Spray 9" x 9" pan with non-stick spray.
  4. Press crust mix into the pan.
  5. Bake for 15 minutes.

Filling

  1. Combine sweetened condensed milk, vanilla, and chocolate chips.
  2. Melt over medium heat.
  3. Pour over cooked crust.

Topping

  1. Sprinkle chocolate chips on top (and nuts if you're adding them).
  2. Bake for 25 minutes or until cake tester comes out clean.
  3. Cool and enjoy!

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

16 pieces

Serving Size:

1 piece

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 215Total Fat: 14gSaturated Fat: 8.5gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 31mgSodium: 89mgCarbohydrates: 22gFiber: 1gSugar: 15gProtein: 1.8g

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Miz Helen

Saturday 27th of October 2018

Congratulations! Your Post is on The Top Ten at Full Plate Thursday this week! Thanks so much for sharing with us and have a great weekend! Miz Helen

Julie Pollitt

Saturday 27th of October 2018

Hi Miz Helen! I saw it over there and was super excited. I love Full Plate Thursday. Thank you!!

Janet Trieschman

Friday 26th of October 2018

these look great I can't wait to try them

Julie Pollitt

Friday 26th of October 2018

Hi Janet! Thanks so much. I hope you love them as much as I do. :)

Marilyn

Wednesday 24th of October 2018

Congratulations! Your post was my feature pick at #ThursdayFavoriteThings this week. Visit me at https://www.marilynstreats.com on thursday morning to see your feature! All hosts choose their own features from the comments left on their blog so be sure to return to my blog to see your feature. I invite you to leave more links to be shared and commented upon. Please don’t forget to add your link numbers or post title so we can be sure to visit!

Julie Pollitt

Wednesday 24th of October 2018

Awesome! Thanks so much, Marilyn! Can't wait to visit. Have a good evening.

AnnMarie Irace

Friday 19th of October 2018

These look Ridiculous (my word for over the top good stuff)! I am always looking for desserts like this. Thanks for sharing....pinned!

Julie Pollitt

Saturday 20th of October 2018

Hi AnnMarie! Thanks, and they are ridiculously rich. ;) Love that word for over the top! Have a great week and thanks for sharing.

Karen, the next best thing to mummy

Friday 19th of October 2018

These look delicious and because I love anything with chocolate, I will be making and eating very soon #happynow@_karendenis

Julie Pollitt

Friday 19th of October 2018

Hi Karen! Thank you! They are so rich, I think you'll love them. :)