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Pumpkin Cheesecake Bars

Pumpkin Cheesecake Bars Recipe at CookieClubRecipes

Pumpkin Cheesecake Bars
by Patti Dunn, Cookie Club Member
Recipe Courtesy of www.CookieClubRecipes.com


Category: Desserts, Cookie Bars
Prep Time: 30 Minutes
Level: Baking Experience Helpful
Yield: 16-20 Bars


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This recipe has caused me to have a lot of friends!

Ingredients:

1 8-ounce pkg. of cream cheese
1 can sweetened condensed milk
2 eggs
1 15-ounce can pumpkin puree 
2 tsp. pumpkin pie spice
Walnuts, chopped (optional)
Graham cracker crust (recipe below)

Editor's Notes:

How to Make Pumpkin Pie Spice... mix together 1 tsp. ground cinnamon, 1/2 tsp. ground ginger, 1/4 tsp. ground nutmeg, and 1/4 tsp. ground cloves. (I always omit the cloves, don't ask why, it's a long story that goes all the way back to my childhood. Ha) And, if you're like me, you never buy pumpkin pie spice anyway. It truly is okay to add more or less for any of the spices, as you desire. I often add a little more cinnamon too, just when I'm feeling really cinnamonly!


How to Make a Graham Cracker Crust...

1 c. graham cracker crumbs (1 pkg. graham crackers)
1/4 c. sugar
5 T. butter, melted


graham crackers in food processorgraham cracker crumbs

ingredients for graham cracker crustgraham cracker crust in baking pan

Mix all 3 ingredients together with a fork, directly in baking pan. Press crust down evenly and chill for 30 minutes.Since these bars will be baked in the oven, the exact chill time is not critical. Just chill the crust in the fridge while you're preparing the pumpkin cheesecake filling. This makes a perfect graham cracker crust for an 8x8-inch square baking pan. If using a larger baking pan, increase recipe to make a larger crust.

Directions:


whipped cream cheese in mixing bowl

Beat the cream cheese in a bowl until fluffy. Then add the sweetened condensed milk. Mix thoroughly. Slowly beat in the eggs. Next, add the pumpkin and spice. 


pumpkin cheesecake batter poured onto crust

Pour mixture into 8-inch baking pan prepared with graham cracker crust. Bake at 350 degrees for about 20 minutes. 


chopped walnuts sprinkled onto pumpkin cheesecake bars

Gently remove from oven and sprinkle chopped nuts on top of cheesecake (if desired). 

Editor's Note: For those that don't like nuts, we only sprinkled them on half. They are delicious either way!

Bake for another 20-25 minutes. Let cool completely.

Pumpkin Cheesecake Bars at CookieClubRecipes

Then cut into squares. These taste wonderful at room temperature or chilled.

Enjoy!

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Cake Pops Recipe with Decorating Ideas for the Holidays

Cake Pop Recipe with Decorating Ideas for the Holidays at CookieClubRecipes

Cake Pops and Cookie Balls
by Michelle and Niki Jones
Recipe Courtesy of www.CookieClubRecipes.com


Category: Desserts, Cookie Balls, Cake Pops
Prep Time: 45 Minutes (plus chill time)
Level: Baking Experience Helpful
Yield: 40 - 50 Cake Pops


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Cake pops and cookie balls make wonderful bite-size treats any time of the year for young and old alike. Here is a delicious recipe with easy decorating ideas for how to make cake pops for any holiday or occasion. Choose whatever flavors and colors you desire and have fun! :o)

To make cookie balls, simply omit the lollipop sticks. We promise they will still be decadent!!!

Ingredients:

1 box milk chocolate cake mix, prepared and baked
1 can of sweetened condensed milk
2 pkgs. candy melts, vanilla and pumpkin spice flavors
1 pkg. of 50-count lollipop sticks
Holiday candy decor
Semi-sweet mini-chocolate chips

(For very SMOOTH cake pops, add 1 T. of vegetable oil to the melted candy coating.)

Note: Candy melts and lollipop sticks can be found in most stores that include a cake decorating section, such as Michael's and Walmart. Special flavors and colors of candy melts are available during the holidays, like our favorite pumpkin spice. You can also use chocolate almond bark. 

How to decorate cake pops for the holidays?

Decorating List for Holiday Flavor and Color Combinations

Here's a few more ideas I've come up with for you to have fun with!

Birthday Cake Pops - Use confetti cake mix, white candy melts, and multi-colored sprinkles.

Valentine's Day Cake Pops - Use strawberry flavored cake mix and pink candy melts, or white candy melts with pink sugar crystals.

St. Patrick's Day Cake Pops - Use yellow cake mix with green candy melts and gold edible glitter.

Easter Cake Pops - Use white cake mix with different pastel shades of candy melts such as yellow, light pink, light blue, mint green, and lavender.

Fourth of July Cake Pops - Use white or red velvet cake mix with red and blue candy melts, and holiday star sprinkles.

Fall or Halloween Cake Pops (as featured) - Use white, chocolate, or orange flavored cake mix with orange or pumpkin spice candy melts.

Thanksgiving Cake PopsUse white or chocolate cake mix with orange or pumpkin spice candy melts, and green or orange sugar crystals.

Christmas Cake Pops - Use white, chocolate, or red velvet cake mix with red and green candy melts, or vanilla and chocolate with piped icing of the opposite color, or chocolate sprinkles.

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Directions:

Prepare and bake cake mix in a 9x13-inch pan; as directed on box. 

baked cake mix and sweetened condensed milk

Remove cake from oven. Spread condensed milk over cake while it's still warm. 


cake mix in bowl with condensed milk

Stir to combine cake and milk until well blended. Move cake mixture to a large mixing bowl if needed.


cake pops formed into balls

Use a cookie scoop, spoon, and/or hands, to form mixture into balls. Place on wax paper and add lollipop sticks. (Tip: Melt some of the candy coating and dip the lollipop sticks in just enough, about an inch, so that it will act as a glue for the cake pops. Works great!) You should get about 40-50, depending on the size you make, and how often your family sneaks into the kitchen for a taste! ;o)


cake pops ready for chill time

Cover and freeze cake pops for 2-3 hours.


vanilla and pumpkin spice melted candy melts and holiday decorations

Prepare candy melts as directed. Use a separate bowl for each type of sprinkle you want to use. This will make it much easier to dip the cake pops and catch any extra sprinkles that fall (if you shake them on by hand).   


cover cake pops with melted candy coating

Dip cake pops into melted candy to cover completely. There are several ways you can do this. You can dip them and roll to cover when the coating is very melted. Just keep turning till cake pop is covered.


spread melted candy coating on cake pops with spoon

You can spread the melted coating around the cake pop with a spoon, smoothing it out as you go. 


cake pops with swirled candy coating

Or, my favorite that I just came up with as the candy coating became a bit thicker... spread coating onto the cake pop from bottom to top with a spoon, turning the pop as you go, as you would make curved swirls when frosting a cake. Continue until the entire cake pop is covered.  


decorate cake pops with holiday sprinkles

If desired, sprinkle, dip, or roll covered pops in holiday candy decor or mini-chocolate chips.


decorate cake pops with swirled candy coating

If using two different color coatings, you can also coat with one and drizzle with the other. (To drizzle with the second color, reheat if needed.)


fall or halloween decorated cake pops on serving plate

Set decorated cake pops top side down on serving plate, mini-cupcake wrappers, wax paper, or something to hold sticks upright. Allow to set for 10-15 minutes.
  
How to Decorate Cake Pops for Fall or Halloween Party at CookieClubRecipes

Enjoy!

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Crisp Graham Cookies with M&M's® Candy

Graham Cookies with M and M's Candy Recipe by CookieClubRecipes

Crisp Graham Cookies with M&M's® Candy
by BJMJ, Cookie Club Member
Recipe Courtesy of www.CookieClubRecipes.com


Category: Desserts, Cookies
Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Level: Easy to Bake
Yield: 3 Dozen Cookies


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Ingredients:

1/2 c. butter-flavored shortening
1/2 c. brown sugar, packed
1 egg
1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract
1 14-ounce can sweetened condensed milk
3 T. creamy peanut butter
1 1/2 c. all-purpose flour
1 c. graham cracker crumbs
1 tsp. baking soda
1 tsp. salt
2 c. plain M&M's® candy
1/2 c. chopped pecans

Directions:

brown sugar and butter flavored crisco

In a large mixing bowl, cream shortening and brown sugar.

cookie dough with egg mixed in

Then beat in egg. 

vanilla extract and condensed milk with measuring spoons

milk added to cookie dough

Add vanilla and milk. Next, blend in peanut butter. 

graham cracker crumbs and dry ingredients

Combine dry ingredients and add to the creamed mixture.

m and m's added to cookie dough, with chopped pecans

Stir in the M&M's® and nuts. 

cookie dough dropped on baking sheet

Drop by teaspoonfuls 1" apart on ungreased baking sheets. 

cookies ready to bake in oven

Bake at 350 degrees for 10-12 minutes or until golden brown. Cool on wire racks.

Graham Cookies with M and M's Candy by CookieClubRecipes


Enjoy!

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Sweet Dreams Bars

Sweet Dreams Bars
by Angie, Cookie Club Member
Recipe Courtesy of www.CookieClubRecipes.com


Category: Desserts, Cookies
Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Level: Easy to Bake
Yield: 24 Bars


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This is my own (simpler) version of that popular cookie bar.

Ingredients:

1 box of Fudge brownie mix
1 small can of fresh flake coconut
1 package of chocolate chips or butterscotch chips
1 can sweetened condensed milk

Instructions:

Stir together brownie mix according to package instructions, pour into baking pan. Sprinkle chocolate chips evenly across batter. Sprinkle coconut on top of chips and drizzle sweetened condensed milk to cover (might not use all of it). Bake as directed on brownie box. These are topped brownies, thicker than cookie bars and very easy to make. Make sure they cool completely before cutting. A big hit at church suppers.


Enjoy!

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