Gingerbread Caramel Gooey Bars

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Gingerbread Caramel Gooey Bars are so chewy and flavorful, itโ€™s hard to stop eating them! These easy dessert bars are made with lots of brown sugar, molasses and sweetened condensed milk so they stay nice and soft.

If you like these gooey bars you should also try my Carrot Cake Gooey Bars.

How To Make Gingerbread Caramel Gooey Bars

My inspiration for these bars came from one of my favorite bloggers โ€“ Dorothy, from Crazy for Crust. When I saw her Pumpkin Toffee Gooey Bars I almost fell out of my chair. I knew I had to make a version myself and gingerbread seemed like the perfect way to go. I mean how do you make something gooey and delicious even gooier? Add molasses and caramels. Chewy city.

You start out with a yellow cake mix. Nice and easy. It quickly gets sticky with 3/4 a cup of molasses. After adding the molasses, dark brown sugar and spices, the delicious smell will have you wanting to eat the batter.

Top view of three Gooey Bars stacked between layers of wax paper

In the first round of these bars, I used caramel bits. I normally use the square caramels and cut them into pieces, but in the interest of saving time I gave the bits a shot.

The bits just didnโ€™t quite do it. They are meant to hold their shape, like a chocolate chip, but I wanted gooey and melty. And you just couldnโ€™t really taste them amongst the star power of the molasses and ginger.

Three Gooey Bars stacked with wax paper

So for round 2, I went back to my beloved square caramels. I melted them down most of the way, leaving some chunkiness, and added the melted caramels right into the sweetened condense milk. Once combined, it all looked like delicious caramel. When sandwiched between the gingerbread dough and baked, the caramel-y chunks were just as melty and gooey as Iโ€™d wanted. Perfect! The caramel totally compliments the gingerbread.

A close up of Gingerbread Caramel Gooey Bars stacked on top of each other

These Gooey Bars Are Delicious For Breakfast or Dessert

I had these bars for breakfast for about a week straight โ€“ they go perfect with my pumpkin coffee. ๐Ÿ˜‰ Then I decided I needed to try and save the rest for my mom, who is a big gingerbread fan. Saving them was not an easy task. I wasnโ€™t entirely sure if theyโ€™d stay soft, but after almost a week and a half they were still so moist and chewy. These bars would be perfect for sending in a care package to someone.

Three square Gingerbread Caramel Gooey Bars stacked on wax paper with more paper between each one

My Whole Family Loved These Easy Dessert Bars

My mom fell in love at first bite. She tried to hide them from my dad. Remember the cavernous caves of the pantry I told you about (see my Caramel Rolo Rice Krispie Treats post)? She considered using those for hiding, but was afraid sheโ€™d forget about them (it recently happened with something else).

But then later, while eating one, she had a weak moment and gave my dad a bite. His sweet tooth is as bad as mine. After that, she didnโ€™t get another bar. He devoured them all. They were anxiously awaiting this recipe, so naturally itโ€™s the first thing Iโ€™m sharing after Thanksgiving.

Three square Gingerbread Caramel Gooey Bars stacked on wax paper

Speaking of Thanksgiving, I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday! I know I did. It was so nice to get away for a few days and relax with friends and family. We were able to get together with some friends we hadnโ€™t seem in a while, so that was really nice.

And now that Thanksgiving is officially over, we can get right into the Christmas spirit. Weโ€™ve already got the music going and the wreaths hung. Tonight we do the tree. I canโ€™t wait. ๐Ÿ™‚

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Three square Gingerbread Caramel Gooey Bars stacked on wax paper
Recipe

Gingerbread Caramel Gooey Bars

  • Author: Lindsay
  • Prep Time: 20
  • Cook Time: 30
  • Total Time: 50 minutes
  • Yield: 9-12 Bars
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: Oven
  • Cuisine: American

Description

Gingerbread Caramel Gooey Bars are so chewy and flavorful, itโ€™s hard to stop eating them! These easy dessert bars are made with lots of brown sugar, molasses and sweetened condensed milk so they stay nice and soft.


Ingredients

  • 15.25 oz yellow cake mix
  • 1 egg
  • 3/4 cup molasses
  • 1 stick butter (1/2 cup), softened
  • 1/4 cup dark brown sugar
  • 1/2 cup flour
  • 1 1/4 tsp ginger
  • 1 1/4 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/4 tsp cloves
  • 1/4 tsp nutmeg
  • 5.5 oz caramels (about 20 caramels)
  • 1/2 cup sweetened condensed milk

Instructions

1. Combine cake mix, egg, molasses, butter, sugar, flour and spices and mix until smooth. Batter will be thick and sticky.
2. Melt caramels in a microwaveable bowl until mostly smooth, with a few chunks left.
3. Add melted caramel to sweetened condensed milk and combine.
4. Line a 9ร—9 pan with parchment paper, extending the paper up the sides of the pan.
5. Add half of the gingerbread batter to the pan and spread evenly. Batter will be sticky, so it might help to drop spoonfuls into the pan, then spread.
6. Pour caramel mixture over the gingerbread dough in the pan.
7. Drop spoonfuls of remaining dough over the caramel layer, spreading a bit to mostly cover the caramel layer.
8. Bake at 350 for 30-33 minutes.
9. Allow to cool completely in the pan so that the caramel has a chance to firm up (you could also refrigerate it, but the caramel may become hard to cut), then cut into squares. Bars should be good if stored in an airtight container for 7-10 days.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 Bar
  • Calories: 385
  • Sugar: 48.9 g
  • Sodium: 318.4 mg
  • Fat: 12.2 g
  • Carbohydrates: 66.9 g
  • Protein: 3.7 g
  • Cholesterol: 40.1 mg

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Modified from Crazy for Crust

Enjoy!

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49 Comments
  1. Samantha

    I just made these last night for a large group of people (I multiplied the recipe by 3) and everyone loved them. So far every single recipe Iโ€™ve made from your blog (5 in total as of today) has been a complete hit! Thanks so much.

  2. Tracey

    I made these last night, and followed the recipe exactly. They came out looking nice as one piece out of the oven, but once they cooled and I cut into them, they held no shape โ€” just fell apart like a sticky gingerbread ameoba. The only way to eat them would have been to just scoop out pieces from the main dish. Disappointing because I was supposed to take them to a party. ๐Ÿ™

    1. Charlie

      Same here. Baked the full 33 minutes. Cooled for an hour. Tried to cut and totally mush. Returned to oven for another 55 minutes (already ruined, so why not?). Cooled another hour. Still total mush. Not just gooey, but absolute mush that would require a spoon to eat. And yes, my oven is calibrated correctly.

      1. Lindsay

        Looking back at the recipe, I can see it doesnโ€™t specify the cooling time, which I have fixed. When warm, caramel is gooey. You need to let these cool completely to room temperature so that the caramel can firm up before cutting. Otherwise, yes, theyโ€™ll be gooey.

  3. Jessica

    So many of your recipes look wonderful but use ingredients likely not found outside of the USA. I am always so disappointed to see a recipe like this which looks delicious but I canโ€™t make it because items like boxed cake mix and baking caramels simply arenโ€™t sold in my country. Anything featuring Cool Whip, store-bought pie crust/crescent dough/cookie dough etc, peanut butter/butterscotch chips etc etc. I know you donโ€™t have to but would you ever consider advising substitutions for these American products? Iโ€™d love to make this but wouldnโ€™t know what to replace the box mix or the caramels with ๐Ÿ™

    1. Lindsay

      Hi Jessica, thanks for sharing your concern. This is a good bit older recipe. If you look at some of my newer recipes, I think youโ€™ll find that is less the case. Are there not store-bought pie crusts to use in place of the American brands? I wouldโ€™ve thought so, but I honestly donโ€™t know. For Cool Whip, a stabilized homemade whipped cream can usually be substituted. Iโ€™ve got a how to on that here. I donโ€™t have a substitute for some of the chips and candies, since Iโ€™m not familiar with whatโ€™s available elsewhere. As for this recipe, it might be harder to suggest an alternative (Iโ€™m assuming the cake mix, caramels and maybe even sweetened condense milk are all issues?) but I did post some gingerbread cookies this morning that could be a nice alternative.

  4. Aimee

    I am going to be making these for all the family this year to go in their christmas packages!!! I think they are all going to love these!

  5. funsize wife

    I made these with a spice cake mix and put everything except the additional spices. The smell of them baking is reason enough to make these! This is a wonderful treat for gingerbread lovers! Thanks for another home run!

  6. Jenny Gibson

    Hi Lindsay,

    Iโ€™m in the UK and not sure what the โ€˜yellow cake mixโ€™ is, is it the Betty Crocker packet mix Iโ€™ve just found on Google? Does it produce a light sponge or a heavy cake? Iโ€™d rather bake from scratch so trying to figure out what cake recipe I could use to do this Gingerbread and caramel recipe justice!

    Thank you ๐Ÿ˜€

    1. lifeloveandsugar@gmail.com

      Hi Jenny! Yes, Iโ€™m guessing it probably is like the Betty Crocker mix youโ€™ve found. Itโ€™s a pretty standard cake โ€“ not spongy. The mixes just come with all the dry ingredients premixed. Itโ€™s usually about 2 1/2 cups worth of mix, I just donโ€™t know the breakdown of the ingredients.

      1. Jenny Gibson

        Thatโ€™s great Lindsay thank you, Iโ€™ll see what I can find out ๐Ÿ™‚ x

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