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Congo bars are soft and chewy, filled with chocolate chips and walnuts. They’re like a gooey chocolate chip cookie in bar form and will have you savoring every bite!

Oh, cookie bars. I can never get enough of them! Serve them on their own or with a scoop of vanilla ice cream on top to add a little sweetness to your day. If you love these congo bars, you’ll also have to try brown butter blondies, sugar cookie bars, and snickerdoodle bars!

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Recipe for Congo Bars

This recipe for congo bars comes from one of my favorite neighbors. (Shoutout to the Merrills!) This is their family recipe and honestly, it’s one of the best cookie bar recipes I’ve ever made. One of my son’s favorite memories was going over to their house after church and getting a warm, ooey-gooey congo bar. My favorite part was when he would bring an extra one home for me.

If you’ve never tried a congo bar before, they’re essentially chocolate chip cookie bars but with a little added flair. They’re usually made with things like chopped nuts or coconut for some extra texture, and let me tell you… they are what dreams are made of. Don’t get me wrong, I love chocolate chip cookies, but something about making bars instead is so enticing! You just have to add your dough to a baking dish and pop it in the oven. It’s so easy, no shaping required! This also makes congo bars great for large gatherings, and trust me, everyone will love them! They’re buttery, soft, and packed with melty milk chocolate and walnuts. (Translation: everything a cookie bar should be.)

What You’ll Need to Make Them

Good news- congo bars use all of your standard baking ingredients, so you may not need to make a trip to the grocery store! Time to raid your pantry and whip up a delicious batch of buttery, chocolatey goodness. Check out the recipe card below for exact measurements.

  • All-Purpose Flour: This is the backbone of the recipe – the flour gives the congo bars structure.
  • Baking Powder: Baking powder is what makes the congo bars rise and get all puffy and delicious. Don’t substitute baking soda for baking powder, as they have different chemical properties and will affect the outcome of the recipe.
  • Salt: Just a pinch so the cookie bars turn out nice and flavorful!
  • Unsalted Butter: Since we add salt separately, unsalted butter is the way to go. Butter adds moisture and richness to the congo bars.
  • Brown Sugar: Brown sugar gives the bars a caramel-like sweetness and a chewy texture.
  • Large Eggs: Eggs provide structure and help bind the other ingredients together. Use room temperature eggs so they mix more easily into the batter and create a smooth, uniform texture.
  • Vanilla Extract: Helps to boost the overall flavor of the bars. It adds a touch of warmth and sweetness as well!
  • Milk Chocolate Chips: Chocolate chips are a classic addition to congo bars – they provide bursts of sweet, melty goodness in every bite. If you don’t have milk chocolate chips, you could try using dark chocolate, semi-sweet, butterscotch, or white chocolate chips instead. You can also use chocolate chunks if you wish, this will give the bars a little extra texture.
  • Walnuts: (Optional) Walnuts add crunch and nuttiness to the congo bars. If you’re not a fan of walnuts, you could try using pecans or almonds instead, or leave the nuts out altogether.

How to Make Congo Bars

It’s just as easy, if not easier, than making a batch of chocolate chip cookies. Prepare to meet your new potluck staple! These are so simple to throw together and always a hit wherever they go.

  1. Preheat Oven, Prepare Pan: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Spray a 9×13 pan with cooking spray and set aside.
  2. Mix Dry Ingredients: In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, and salt.
  3. Mix Wet Ingredients: In a large mixing bowl or the bowl of a stand mixer, stir together the melted butter and brown sugar. Add in the eggs and vanilla and stir until combined.
  4. Combine: Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and mix until combined. Fold in the chocolate chips and nuts.
  5. Bake: Add the batter to the prepared pan and bake for 30-35 minutes, no longer. If baked longer the bars will become dry and crumbly.
  6. Cool and Enjoy: Let cool before cutting and serving.
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Tips and Tricks

Congo bars are super easy and straightforward to make, but here are a few extra things to keep in mind so they turn out perfectly. You’ll want to keep the whole pan for yourself!

  • Only Mix Until Combined: Mix everything together just until incorporated, but don’t overmix. Overmixing will make the congo bars turn out tough.
  • Customize: Don’t like walnuts? Substitute for pecans, almonds, or any other nut that you prefer. Same with the chocolate chips: feel free to substitute the milk chocolate for semi-sweet chocolate chips or any mixture of other types of chocolate chips that you like.
  • Toppings: Want to make your congo bars even more indulgent? Add a drizzle of caramel sauce or white chocolate sauce!
  • Don’t Overbake! Really, don’t overbake these. They will continue to cook after they come out of the oven, so if you bake them longer in the oven, they will end up being dry and crumbly.
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How Long Do Congo Bars Last?

In my house, never long enough to have leftovers. If you’re lucky enough to have a few of these delicious bars left, here’s how to keep them tasting soft and chewy.

  • At Room Temperature: Store in an airtight container for 3-4 days.
  • In the Freezer: Congo bars can also be frozen for up to 3 months. Leave at room temperature overnight to thaw.
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Congo Bars

By: Alyssa Rivers

Congo bars are soft and chewy, filled with chocolate chips and walnuts. They’re like a gooey chocolate chip cookie in bar form and will have you savoring every bite!

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 35 minutes minutes

Total Time: 50 minutes minutes

Servings: 12 Bars

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees fahrenheit. Spray a 9×13 pan with cooking spray and set aside.

  • In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, and salt.

  • In a large bowl stir together the melted butter and brown sugar. Add in the eggs and vanilla and stir until combined.

  • Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and mix until combined. Fold in the chocolate chips and nuts.

  • Add the batter to the prepared pan and bake for 30-35 minutes, no longer. If baked longer the bars will become dry and crumbly.

  • Let cool before cutting and serving.

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Nutrition

Calories: 583kcalCarbohydrates: 85gProtein: 7gFat: 25gSaturated Fat: 12gPolyunsaturated Fat: 5gMonounsaturated Fat: 4gTrans Fat: 0.5gCholesterol: 73mgSodium: 147mgPotassium: 231mgFiber: 2gSugar: 59gVitamin A: 444IUVitamin C: 0.3mgCalcium: 128mgIron: 3mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

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About Alyssa Rivers

Alyssa Rivers is the author of 'The Tried and True Cookbook', a professional food photographer and experienced recipe-developer. Having a passion for cooking, her tried and true recipes have been featured on Good Morning America, Today Food, Buzzfeed and more.

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Congo Bars Recipe - The Recipe Critic (2024)

FAQs

What is a Congo bar made of? ›

Congo Bars are soft and gooey chocolate chip cookie bars made with 2 kinds of chocolate. Using both light and dark brown sugar gives them an extra rich caramel flavor that sets them apart. Congo Bars Are Just Like Chocolate Chip Cookie Bars…But Better!

How do you make Dolly Parton bars? ›

directions
  1. Preheat oven to 325 degrees Fahrenheit.
  2. Spread melted butter in a 9 x 13 pan.
  3. Sprinkle with graham crumbs.
  4. Add the nuts, chips and coconut, sprinkling evenly over crumbs.
  5. Cover all with condensed milk.
  6. Bake for 25 minutes.
  7. Allow to cool and cut into squares.

Why are they called Congo bars? ›

Some say these thick cookie bars are named after the "Congo Room" in Vegas and others connect it with "Congo Square" in New Orleans. Others have said it's named after Congo in Africa, due to the unique (and totally optional) cookie bar ingredient, shredded coconut.

Why don t they bake in the congo? ›

They don't have anything to do with Africa — the Congo region has no tradition of baked desserts such as brownies and cakes, and wheat (for flour) cannot be grown in Central Africa. In fact, most of Africa has little tradition of sweet desserts.

What does Dolly Parton put in her eggs? ›

Parton said she always adds some ice water to her pan of scrambled eggs. "Put a few drops of ice water as you're cooking them and that makes them fluffier," she said.

What does Dolly Parton put in her scrambled eggs? ›

While many chefs swear by fancy butters (looking at you, Martha), a specific type of salt, or even a bit of goat cheese for perfect scrambled eggs, Dolly Parton says the key is ice water.

How much money does Dolly Parton make from Dollywood? ›

Does Dolly Parton make money from Dollywood? Dolly Parton does indeed make money from Dollywood, her namesake theme park in East Tennessee. She reportedly owns a 50% stake in the park, which Forbes estimates is worth $165 million for the singer.

What are made good bars made of? ›

Ingredients: Gluten free oat blend* (pure gluten free oats*, gluten free oat flour*), Sugars* (date paste*, brown rice syrup*, invert cane syrup*, cane sugar*), Vegetable glycerin*, Sunflower oil*, Chocolate chips* (cane sugar*, unsweetened chocolate*, cocoa butter*), Tapioca starch*, Ground chia seeds*, Baking powder, ...

How many calories in a Congo bar? ›

Congo Bars
Nutrition Facts
For a Serving Size of 1 serving (127.95g)
How many calories are in Congo Bars? Amount of calories in Congo Bars: Calories 524Calories from Fat 209.8 (40%)
% Daily Value *
How much fat is in Congo Bars? Amount of fat in Congo Bars: Total Fat 23.3g-
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