There are some recipes that hardly seem like recipes at all, and yet they show up at every church supper, picnic table, and family cookout because they simply work. These 3-ingredient oatmeal fudge bars are just that kind of old-fashioned shortcut dessert, the sort of sweet treat a practical home cook keeps tucked away for busy weekends. With oatmeal cookie dough for the crust and topping, plus a quick chocolate filling made from sweetened condensed milk and chocolate chips, you get a pan of rich, chewy bars that taste far more fussed-over than they really are.Serve these bars cut into small squares with a pot of coffee, a glass of cold milk, or a scoop of vanilla ice cream if you want to dress them up a bit. They travel well for potlucks and cookouts, and they fit right in beside fresh berries, sliced melon, or a simple bowl of whipped cream for a laid-back dessert table.3-Ingredient Oatmeal Fudge BarsServings: 12 bars3-ingredient oatmeal fudge bars in a glass casserole dish3-ingredient oatmeal fudge bars in a glass casserole dishIngredients1 package oatmeal cookie dough, about 16 to 18 ounces1 can sweetened condensed milk, 14 ounces2 cups semi-sweet chocolate chipsOatmeal cookie dough, sweetened condensed milk, and chocolate chipsOatmeal cookie dough, sweetened condensed milk, and chocolate chipsDirectionsPreheat the oven to 350°F and lightly grease an 8×8-inch glass baking dish.Press about two-thirds of the oatmeal cookie dough evenly into the bottom of the prepared dish to form a crust.Oatmeal cookie dough pressed into a glass baking dishOatmeal cookie dough pressed into a glass baking dishIn a saucepan over low heat, stir the sweetened condensed milk and chocolate chips until melted and smooth.Chocolate chips melting into sweetened condensed milkChocolate chips melting into sweetened condensed milkPour the chocolate mixture over the crust and spread it gently into an even layer.Chocolate filling spread over oatmeal cookie crustChocolate filling spread over oatmeal cookie crustCrumble the remaining oatmeal cookie dough over the top of the chocolate layer.Crumbled oatmeal cookie dough topping over chocolate layerCrumbled oatmeal cookie dough topping over chocolate layerBake for 25 to 30 minutes, until the top is golden brown and the filling is set around the edges.Cool completely before slicing into bars and serving.Finished oatmeal fudge bars plated for servingFinished oatmeal fudge bars plated for servingVariations & TipsPan Lining Tip: If you want the bars to lift out neatly, line the dish with parchment paper before pressing in the crust. It makes slicing much easier once the bars have cooled.Chocolate Choice: Semi-sweet chips keep the sweetness balanced, but you can use dark chocolate chips for a deeper flavor or milk chocolate chips for a softer, sweeter filling.Cooling Matters: Letting the bars cool completely is the hardest part, but it gives the filling time to firm up. If you cut them too early, the center will be delicious but quite gooey.Small Batch Serving Idea: These bars are rich, so cutting them into smaller squares is often just right for potlucks, bake sales, or a dessert tray after a big family meal.
Nana Shirley swore this was her 3 ingredient secret weapon. I always doubted her shortcut until I watched an entire tray vanish at the family cookout.