Mars Bar Squares
Mars Bar Squares are an easy and delicious no bake traybake, made with melted Mars Bars, rice Krispies and chocolate! Great for children's parties.
These indulgent Mars Bar Squares are super quick to make, only have 5 ingredients (probably already in your pantry), and most importantly taste amazing.These little beauties are well worth a go for kiddies parties...and the adults love them too! I mean, what could be better than melted Mars Bars, rice Krispies and chocolate?!
The ultimate no bake chocolate treat
In fact, we often used to make my Mum put them in the freezer so they would set a bit quicker! Patience has never been a virtue of mine.
I now make these Mars Bar squares for my own kids, and they go down just as well with them. I can sometimes be found hiding a stash, just to make sure I actually get one! They don't stick around long.
Top tips for making Mars Bar Squares
- Make a double batch if you're feeding a crowd. The mars bar squares will keep in the fridge for a week.
- Use milk chocolate instead of dark if you prefer, or mixture of both.
- Drizzle the chocolate topping with melted white chocolate, for a double chocolate hit.
What do you need to make Mars Bar Squares?
Ingredients
Mars BarsRice Krispies
Syrup
Butter
Chocolate
Equipment
A swiss roll tin or a baking tin roughly 23 x 33cm
A pan to melt the Mars Bars
Wooden spoon for mixing
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How To Make Mars Bar Squares
Yield: 16 Bars
Mars Bar Squares
Prep time: 10 MCook time: Total time: 10 M
Mars Bar Squares are an easy and delicious no bake traybake, made with melted mars bars, rice Krispies and chocolate!
Ingredients:
- 4 x 54g standard size Mars Bars, chopped
- 2 TBSP Golden Syrup
- 150g Butter
- 150g Rice Krispies
- 300g Dark Chocolate, chopped
Instructions:
- Line a 23 x 33cm tin with baking paper.
- In a pan melt the Mars Bars, syrup and butter together, then stir through the rice krispies. Make sure the mixture is quite stiff - you might want to add some more rice krispies.
- Press the mixture into the tin (pack down tightly with the back of a spoon), and pop the tin into the fridge while you make the topping.
- Melt the dark chocolate in the microwave, in 30 second bursts, then spread onto the Mars Bar slices. Chill overnight in the fridge before cutting into slices.
Calories
274.03
274.03
Fat (grams)
15.98
15.98
Sat. Fat (grams)
9.45
9.45
Carbs (grams)
30.77
30.77
Fiber (grams)
1.35
1.35
Net carbs
29.42
29.42
Sugar (grams)
18.76
18.76
Protein (grams)
2.11
2.11
Sodium (milligrams)
135.07
135.07
Cholesterol (grams)
21.66
21.66
Calories and nutrition for 1 serving
:O They look goooooooooood...
ReplyDeleteHayley has it one... They look seriously gooooood!
ReplyDeleteWow, I bet they went down a bundle at the party, I wouldn't mind one myself, that's for sure.
ReplyDeleteBTW, for your American readers, Mars bars are Milky Ways here, go figure! ;-)
Oh wow, I am in heaven just looking at these beauties! Great recipe, I can't wait to try it!
ReplyDeleteyum- they would not last ten minutes in this house- I must make some!
ReplyDeleteI remember have these on birthday once. They were lovely and chewy.
ReplyDeleteSomeone brought these to a picnic recently and they were such a hit. Thanks a ton for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteOMG Beth these look so good, I bet the kids loved them!
ReplyDeleteMaria
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Oh man so decadent!
ReplyDeleteThese look wonderful! I could eat 2 or 3 right now. I am sure they didn't last long.
ReplyDeleteYum, yum, yum. An interesting take on an old fave.
ReplyDeletethese look seriously addictive, so all i can say is hooray for rice krispies and sprayed-on vitamins, my excuse for eating so many. :)
ReplyDeleteI saw on Prudy's blog you said you lived in a small town. I envy you!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great sweet treat!!
ReplyDeleteMars Bars are my favorite candy but sadly I can't find them anymore I think here in the US they turned them into almond snickers bars!
ReplyDeleteOh, melted candy bars! These sound fantastic.
ReplyDeleteOh WOW Beth this is pure heaven for me in choccie form -YUM!!
ReplyDeleteRosie x
Veronica,
ReplyDeleteIn England they are called Mars Bars and in the US they are called Milky Way. They are both the same thing -- caramel, nougat and chocolate.
These look really good! What an indulgence. :)
ReplyDeleteOh wow these are lush, my kids would go wild for these:-)
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