This post is in partnership with Karo® Syrup. All opinions are my own. 

GASP. It’s true. In my heart of hearts, I’m really a pie bar kind of gal, and I think it comes down to those layers we talked about earlier. I feel like there is more room for manipulation in a bar, and more importantly, better ratios of crust, to filling, to topping. Because when it comes down to it, I enjoy the crust and the topping equally as much as the filling and a “traditional” pie tends to have a whole lot of filling, and not a whole lot of crust and topping in comparison. A real shame in my opinion. Turning a pie into a bar remedies that issue right away and what you’re left with is equal parts yum and ease, not to mention that crowd-feeding perk that comes with anything bar-shaped. All this to say, I’m about to help you master the art of transforming your favorite pecan pie into a bar and you are going to soon be saying – where?? WHERE on earth have pecan pie bars been all of my life?

How do you make Salted Caramel Pecan Pie Bars?

Pecan pie bars are easy to make with three simple layers – a buttery crust, chewy pecan center, and of course that sweet n’ salty caramel drizzle. Begin by making the crust with butter, brown sugar, powdered sugar, flour, and salt. Mix til combined, press into a jelly roll pan, and bake for 10 minutes. Next, prepare the filling with a few eggs, some sugar, butter, vanilla, chopped pecans (of course) and the key ingredient for a truly spectacular amount of chewiness: Karo® Syrup. They’ve been making this bottle of goodness since 1902 and it’s easy to understand why it is famous for its use as the primary ingredient in pecan pie. You can use light, or dark, but Karo® Syrup really is essential to getting that chewy-gooey middle layer of your pie bars that will perfectly compliment the crust and topping. Simply stir it all together, pour onto the crust, and bake for another 25-30 minutes or so until the center starts to firm up. The last step is to let them cool completely (so important so that they won’t fall apart when you them into bars!) before adding that long awaited for salted caramel topping. You can definitely make your own salted caramel sauce, or to save time you can use caramel ice cream topping and a generous sprinkling of sea salt flakes. And thats’s all she wrote! That’s really all there is to it, minus the cutting of the bars into squares or rectangles, serving on napkins or little dessert plates, and watching the faces of your guests light up with pure enjoyment while you dig into the extra-large piece you saved especially for the chef. (They may have been incredibly simple to make but you did the legwork after all, you deserve it!) With the help of Karo® Syrup these beauties will be the star of your get togethers and special gatherings this holiday season! art

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