When I was trying to decide whether to bake some cappuccino thumbprint cookies, re-make some caramel crumb bars, or go for the coconut pecan chocolate chunk bars, I posed the question to everyone on Twitter. I received an enthusiastic, majority vote for coconut pecan chocolate chunk bars. Don’t tell anyone, but I was secretly hoping for that result. These cookies sounded decadent and somehow gooey and crunchy at the same time. All of the options I was considering are from The Modern Baker which is a book that hasn’t failed me yet. Every time I open this book, I’m reminded of something else I want to try. Just now, I was distracted by the photo of some little, Parisian fruit tarts. But, I wanted to tell you about these cookie bars. The base is a crunchy, shortbread kind of layer which is covered with a mixture similar to pecan pie filling and topped with chocolate chunks. Yes, I’m happy these won the vote.
The buttery dough was pressed evenly but not too firmly into a nine by thirteen inch pan, and it was baked until puffed for about 15 minutes. The filling was made from brown sugar, eggs, granulated sugar, vanilla, sweetened flaked coconut, and coarsely chopped pecans. Last, chocolate chunks were strewn about on top, and there was an interesting note about the chocolate. After chunking it into one-quarter to one-half inch pieces, Malgieri instructs you to place the chocolate in a strainer to sift away any dust formed while chopping it. He suggests tidier chocolate gives the bars a nicer look, and chocolate chopped from a block is of higher quality than chocolate chips.
The bars were just as decadent as I thought they might be. In fact, it’s a good idea to cut these into rather small squares. There’s a note at the end of the recipe stating that you should freeze the bars if they’re not eaten right away, so I’m glad to know they freeze well. They are rich and sweet, but a good, bittersweet chocolate prevents them from being too, too sweet. And, the coexistence of gooeyness from the brown sugar filling and crunchiness from the cookie crust and pecans was even better than I’d hoped.
You do not realize what these bars are doing to me! I had resolved to eat 'clean' today after last night's takeout-pizza fest but now . . . The only thing that may save me is that I only have a sad little handful of Nestle chocolate chips - not enough to do justice to this. Please excuse me, I'm going to stare at that first photo for a while . . .
ReplyDeleteThese bars are making my mouth drool. I have to go get the ingredients and make them like right now! =)
ReplyDeleteI love that you captured the yummy ooey gooey chocolatiness of these bars!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sinful ooey gooey chocolatey treat!
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ReplyDeleteWOW! As soon as I saw the picture I was going to write the word decadent in my post and then I saw you used it. Decadent indeed.
ReplyDeleteI love Nick Malgieri. I went to one of his classes on chocolate and he is a very lovable person.
Could you please check whether in the book there is a recipe for sicilian fig cookies? I copied the page without realizing that I need the recipe for the cookie dough. I think it is from this book. If you can't find it I can always check my library again. lauran AT 800wine DOT com thanks!
Yep, these got the vote! They look too good.
ReplyDeleteWOW. These look gooey and delicious.
ReplyDeleteToo dangerous for me to bake them!
What do u know, I saw this on tastespotting and guess what? Its Lisa's page :D. They look awesome daaaaaahling. So heavenly i could gobble them up.
ReplyDelete*kisses* HH
I want this. Now. I will have to diet for a month if I make these, but I have this leftover coconut from my Easter eggs nagging at me. And hcolate too.
ReplyDeletemake that chocolate! my keyboard is sticky.
ReplyDeleteooey gooey simply incredible...I want one now!!!!
ReplyDeletethis may be Mondays dessert and school!!
Ahhhh they look as good as i imagined them to be!!
ReplyDeleteOh I wish I could have one right now!
ReplyDeleteOMG, what an ooey gooey treat! I'm drooling!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
Looks fantastic! These bars look absolutely scrumptious!! YUM.
ReplyDeleteI don't even like coconut and these look fantastic!
ReplyDeletechocolate-y goodness. I can already tell that this is one of those treats that leave you licking your fingers to get those chocolate bits. hehehe... Love it.
ReplyDeleteI think I need to get the Modern Baker , it's 5:30am here n I cannot help to hop over to check it out!
ReplyDeleteyum, you're killing me with all the pecan-related cookies and cakes :D These look lovely.
ReplyDeletesifted chopped chocolate? well i never! what a clever idea, although i doubt a little chocolate powder would make these any less gorgeous or decadent. :)
ReplyDeleteThese bars look so tasty!
ReplyDeleteWhat do you do this to me? I just got up and had some stale boxed plain cookies with black coffee and i am just drooling over these!
ReplyDeleteOh, MAN! I want these NOW!
ReplyDeleteI just ordered this book.... not that I needed another cookbook, but there's a group of people baking the book, and I've been thinking about joining.
ReplyDeleteIf you want to take a look, here is the link -
http://modernbakerchallenge.wordpress.com/
even if you don't feel like joining, could be interesting to see how the recipes are performing in the hands of different people.
The bars look decadent indeed.... a lot of running would be required to burn them off :-)
Oh that first photo just made my heart flip...beautiful, just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love chocolate bars like this full of texture and taste from the coconut and pecans. Yup, just about perfect. The fact that they freeze well, well that;s just bonus!
ReplyDeleteAll my favourite ingredients and of course, I am drooling after so many days of diet.
ReplyDeletemouth-watering!!!!
ReplyDeleteI just made an amazing dinner. Its sitting so lovely on the stove keeping warm to be enjoyed by me and husband. Maybe some candlelight. Maybe some wine. It's going to be a great dinner. I even made fresh pasta which will be cooked a la minute. Monday night is always a night I do something a little special because it's Monday and one of my least favorite days of the week. My dear Lisa I am so ready to chuck it all out the window for a square of this delicious thing you've made.
ReplyDeleteThose look absolutely terrific, yum!
ReplyDeleteThese are the kind of bars that are dangerous for me to have around! Even in the freezer. I have been known to eat frozen cake. They are really heavenly!
ReplyDeleteWow, those look deadly. In a good way! :)
ReplyDeleteHellllooooo, Dolly! These look amazing. Looking forward to dinner tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteAn excellent choice for dessert!
ReplyDeleteHi, I'm new to Tastespotting and found this awesome post!! but how do I find the recipe???? looks awesome, would love to make it right now!!!
ReplyDeleteIs it wrong that I want to lick the screen?
ReplyDeleteYou had me at chocolate chunk. Oh my. I'm delirious just looking at these gooey goodies.
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