Frosted Maple Cookie Bars

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These Frosted Maple Cookie Bars are soft, chewy and easy to make! The combination of maple flavor, cream cheese frosting and toffee bits makes them perfect for fall! It’s hard to eat just one!

Why Youā€™ll Love Frosted Maple Cookie Bars

I love making desserts like these Maple Cookie Bars. They are so good, with lots of maple flavor in the bars and frosting! And they’re easy enough to make quickly and enjoy in no time! Here’s why you should give them a try.

  • Easy to make. As mentioned, these are really easy to put together. The cookie dough comes together super quickly and the bars are much quicker to make than rolling individual cookies.
  • Super soft. Bake them until they are just turning golden brown on the edges and are just slightly under done and you’ll have perfectly soft and chewy cookie bars.
  • Cream cheese frosting. I used a light maple cream cheese frosting that pairs perfectly with the maple flavor!
  • Perfect for fall. Although I’d eat a maple cookie bar any time of the year, the warm and cozy flavors really pair well with the fall. Trust me when I say you’ll want to eat the entire batch!
Overhead view of ingredients needed to make frosted maple cookie bars

What You’ll Need For Frosted Maple Cookie Bars

Ready to bake? Read through these ingredient tips as you gather your what you’ll need. You can find full ingredient amounts in the recipe card below.

For the Maple Cookie Bars

  • Flour. Be sure toĀ measure it correctlyĀ to avoid dry, dense cookies. I always recommend aĀ food scale.
  • Baking soda. For a little rise and tender texture.
  • Unsalted butter. Use it atĀ room temperature. If you have salted butter, that will work too, just leave out the added salt.
  • Salt. Without some salt, your cookie bars will be bland.
  • Sugars. This recipe uses regular white granulated sugar and light brown sugar. The combination of sugars adds to the soft, moist texture of the bars and gives them a hint of caramelized flavor.
  • Egg. Use a large egg for this recipe (not medium or extra large).
  • Maple extract. To flavor the cookie bars.

For the Maple Cream Cheese Frosting

  • Cream cheese. Use full-fat, brick-style cream cheese and bring it to room temperature before making the frosting. You’ll find softened cream cheese is easier to blend and less likely to leave lumps in your frosting.
  • Unsalted butter. Bring it to room temperature to prevent lumpy frosting.
  • Powdered sugar. Helps to sweeten the frosting and add volume. It also affects the consistency of the frosting. If you reduce it, it will be thinner.
  • Maple extract.
  • Toffee bits. For decoration. Feel free to leave them off.
Several Frosted Maple Cookie Bars on a marble surface.

How to Make Frosted Maple Cookie Bars

These delicious fall cookie bars whip up in a flash. Check out the step-by-step photos and directions for a quick tutorial. More comprehensive directions can be found in the recipe card below.

Make the Maple Cookie Bars

  • Prepare to bake. Preheat your oven to 350Ā°F (180Ā°C) and line a 9Ɨ9 pan with parchment paper.
  • Make the dough.Ā Combine the dry ingredients in a bowl. In another bowl, cream the butter and sugars until light and fluffy. Mix in the egg and maple extract until well combined. Add the dry ingredients and mix until just combined.
  • Fill pan and bake. Press the cookie dough evenly into the pan and bake until the edges begin to turn golden, about 17-23 minutes. Don’t over bake!
  • Cool. Allow to set and cool completely in the pan, 2-3 hours.

Make the Frosting and Finish the Bars

  • Make frosting. When the bars are totally cool, make the frosting. Beat the room temperature cream cheese and butter together until smooth. Then add the powdered sugar and maple extract, mixing until smooth.
  • Top bars. Spread frosting onto the cooled bars and sprinkle with toffee bits, if desired.
  • Cut and serve. Lift the cookie bars out of the pan with the parchment paper handles, cut into slices and serve.
Close up of a Frosted Maple Cookie Bar.

Tips for Success

To make sure your bars turn out perfectly every time, follow these tips.

  • Measure the flour properly. This may seem like a no-brainer, but it’s actually one of the most common reasons baked goods don’t turn out well. The best way to measure flour is by weight, using a food scale. If you don’t have a food scale, use the spoon and level method so that you don’t accidentally add too much flour and make the cookie bars dry and dense.
  • Donā€™t skimp on cream time.Ā When mixing the butter and sugars, be sure to do so until theyā€™re fully creamed. You should be able to see the change in color and texture.
  • Donā€™t over mix.Ā When combining the wet and dry ingredients, mix just until the ingredients are all incorporated. Over mixing can lead to dense cookies.
  • Don’t over bake. Pull your cookie bars from the oven when the edges are turning golden, even if the centers appear a little undercooked. The center will continue to cook and firm up as the bars cool. If you wait until the centers appear done, theyā€™ll be over baked.
  • Cool completely. Let the bars cool in the pan. This gives the bars time to finish cooking, and makes them easier to remove from the pan without breaking.
A Frosted Maple Cookie Bar with a bite taken out of it.

Storage Information

  • Make ahead. This is a great recipe to make ahead of time. It keeps well up to 5 days in the fridge. However, keep in mind that the toffee bits might become soft or a little soggy in the fridge. You can wait to top the bars with the toffee bits until just before serving.
  • Refrigerate. Store leftover bars in an air-tight container in the refrigerator. It’s best to eat them within 4-5 days.
  • Freezer. These bars will also freeze well, but I’d recommend leaving off the toffee bits until just before serving. Place the bars in an air-tight, freezer-safe container or wrap them well in plastic wrap and a layer of foil. Bars will keep in the freezer for up to 3 months. Thaw them in the refrigerator, bring them to room temperature and top with toffee bits before serving.

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A stack of frosted maple cookie bars.
Recipe

Frosted Maple Cookie Bars

  • Author: Lindsay
  • Prep Time: 20 minutes
  • Cook Time: 18 minutes
  • Total Time: 38 minutes
  • Yield: 9-12 Bars
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: Oven
  • Cuisine: American

Description

These Frosted Maple Cookie Bars are soft, chewy and easy to make! The combination of maple flavor, cream cheese frosting and toffee bits makes them perfect for fall! It’s hard to eat just one!


Ingredients

Maple Cookie BarsĀ 

  • 2 3/4 cups (358g) all-purpose flour, measured properly
  • 1/2 tsp baking soda
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1 cup plus 2 tbsp (252g) unsalted butter, room temperature
  • 3/4 cup (168g) light brown sugar, packed
  • 1/4 cup (52g) sugar
  • 1 large egg, room temperature
  • 1 tbsp maple extract

Maple Cream Cheese FrostingĀ 

  • 4 oz cream cheese, room temperature
  • 1/4 cup (56g) unsalted butter, room temperature
  • 2 1/2 cups (288g) powdered sugar
  • 1/2 tsp maple extract
  • 1/4 cup toffee bits

Instructions

Make the Maple Cookie Bars

  1. Preheat oven to 350Ā°F (180Ā°C). Prepare a 9Ɨ9 square baking pan with non-stick baking spray, or line it with parchment paper, leaving some hanging over on the sides for easy removal from the pan later.
  2. Combine the flour, baking soda and salt in a medium sized bowl and set aside.
  3. Cream the butter and sugars together in a large mixer bowl on medium speed until light in color and fluffy, 2-3 minutes. You should be able to see the change in color and texture and know itā€™s ready.
  4. Add the egg and mix until well combined. Add the maple extract and mix until well combined.
  5. Add the dry ingredients to the butter mixture and mix until the dough is just well combined. Do not over mix. Once itā€™s well combined, use a rubber spatula to help it come together to form a more cohesive ball.
  6. Press the cookie dough evenly into the cake pan and bake for 17-23 minutes, or until the edges just begin to turn golden.
  7. Allow to cool completely in the pan, 2-3 hours. It will firm up as it cools.

Make the Frosting and Finish the Bars

  1. To make the frosting, beat the cream cheese and butter together until smooth. Add the powdered sugar and maple extract and mix until smooth.
  2. Spread frosting evenly onto the cooled bars, then sprinkle with toffee bits.
  3. Use the parchment paper to lift the cookie bars out of the pan, then cut into slices and serve. Store in an air-tight container in the refrigerator. Best if eaten within 4-5 days.

Notes

  • Storage: Store leftover bars in an air-tight container in the refrigerator. It’s best to eat them within 4-5 days.
  • Freezer: These bars will also freeze well, but I’d recommend leaving off the toffee bits until just before serving. Place the bars in an air-tight, freezer-safe container or wrap them well in plastic wrap and a layer of foil. Bars will keep in the freezer for up to 3 months. Thaw them in the refrigerator, bring them to room temperature and top with toffee bits before serving.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 Bar
  • Calories: 499
  • Sugar: 41.8 g
  • Sodium: 195.1 mg
  • Fat: 25.3 g
  • Carbohydrates: 64.5 g
  • Protein: 4.3 g
  • Cholesterol: 81.4 mg

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46 Comments
  1. Alicia Hoffman

    I haven’t made these bars yet, but I am a HUGE fan of anything and everything MAPLE! I am wondering if I can use pure maple syrup instead of the extract? If you think that would work, what amounts would you reccommend? Thanks for sharing these!

    1. Lindsay

      The trouble with real maple syrup is that youā€™ll need to use more of it to achieve the same amount of flavor. Using real syrup changes the way the cookie bars will bake so it would probably take some experimentation for them to turn out correctly.

  2. Whitney

    I thought the texture of the bars and frosting was delish! However after tasting them I could tell something seemed off, and I read back through the recipe and realized that there was no salt! I think the flavor would be enhanced a lot with a bit of salt!






  3. Dorothy+@+Crazy+for+Crust

    I am so jealous about your ALDI event!!! I hope you’re having a blast. These bars would be my undoing, that’s for sure. šŸ™‚

    1. Tammie

      LOVE these bars! Ā I like to put crumbled bacon on top after I frost them. Ā Soooo delish! Ā thanks for a great recipe.






  4. Allison @ Celebrating Sweets

    Maple AND toffee?1 I think you’re onto something here. These look divine! Enjoy Chicago!

  5. Lindsey@American Heritage Cooking

    The frosting! I am gah gah over it! I don’t know what it is about your cookie bars and cakes, but they get me everytime! LOVE.

  6. Annie @ Annie's Noms

    Oooh these look great, love the maple and toffee combo! I really should use maple more often, maybe I subconsciously don’t because I know I’ll end up eating the whole of whatever I make as it’s so good!

  7. Karissa | Sweet as a Cookie

    These bars look and sound amazing! I love ALDI our store just got remodeled and I haven’t had the chance to get there yet. Re-opening day there was a huge line at the door waiting to get in. I guess everyone loves ALDI šŸ™‚

  8. Karen+@+The+Food+Charlatan

    OH MY GOSH I love these Lindsay! I’m such a sucker for maple and who isn’t a sucker for cookie bars?? Oh man I want these today. So excited for your Aldi trip! Sounds like so much fun!

  9. Renee@Two+in+the+Kitchen

    These look heavenly! That frosting alone is calling my name! So cool you are coming to Chicago. that is my neck of the woods. Hopefully the weather will stay pleasant for you! šŸ™‚

  10. Mir

    Food and wine pairings rock my world. You should definitely join your husband for one! And the one later this week sounds awesome.
    I have to make these bars. I’m obsessed with anything maple, and I love the texture!

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