Nutella Oatmeal Crumb Bars

5 from 1 vote

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Nutella oatmeal crumb bars on a plate

I have loved chocolate, for all my life.  Sometimes too much (more on that, maybe after we get to know one another a little better.)  As I mentioned a few posts ago, I’m a a bit of a later bloomer when it comes to the chocolate hazelnut spread craze that has swept through our kitchen pantries like wildfire over the last couple of decades.    I dipped into one of my first jars of this delightful substance a few weeks ago when I put these Chocolate Hazelnut Candy Bars together.   Just a few days later, I dipped into the same jar once again and this is what I came up with.

maple syrup in a cup
These bars start with pure maple syrup.  Always a an attention-getter for me.  I’m a native of upstate New York, east of Lake Ontario and just a stones throw from the Canadian border in the foothills of the Adirondack Mountains.  Most of you likely are not aware that this is maple syrup country, second in production only to Vermont.  From our sugar bush, we boiled a lot of sap from the 2,000 plus buckets that hung from those sugar maple trees.   Some of them well over 100 years in age and large enough to hang four or five buckets from.  I loved helping make the syrup in the spring, and to this day I love to use pure maple syrup any chance that I can.

Nutella oatmeal crumb bars in a dish

This recipe is pretty basic which is another element that lends great appeal to me.  Some oatmeal, nutella (or other chocolate hazelnut spread), flour and butter, and you’re pretty much “there.”

A close up of a Nutella oatmeal crumb bars Nutella oatmeal crumb bars being cut
a cut Nutella oatmeal crumb bar

If I were to have the honorable position of “Bar Judge,”  these would rank quite high.  The oatmeal and buttery flour base give these little guys a sweet and palatable crunch once they come out of the oven.  To me, this equals taste and texture;  a sweet combination – quite literally in this case.

A close up of a plate of food, with oatmeal bars.

Fortunately, in our household there is no need for the position of Bar Judge.  We in fact have six of them, all male in gender and all between the ages of 7 and 16.  Our boys are the very best litmus test we could ask for when it comes to treats and meals from our kitchen.  Let’s just say this batch of bars were inhaled in record time, leaving only a few crumbs in the wake.  No doubt this is part of the reason they are called crumb bars.  After making them, after just an hour or so – crumbs are all that’s left.

A close up of a Nutella oatmeal crumb bar
A plate of oatmeal bars.
A close up of oatmeal bar on a plate.

Nutella Oatmeal Crumb Bars

5 from 1 vote
Adapted from Edible life in YYC
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 40 minutes
Total: 50 minutes
Yield: 10 servings

Ingredients 

  • 1 1/3 cup quick oats
  • 1 1/2 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1/3 cup sugar
  • 1/2 cup butter, melted
  • 1/4 cup pure maple syrup
  • 3/4 cup Nutella or chocolate hazelnut spread, such as Jiff

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 350F.
  • Line 8-inch square baking dish with parchment paper.
  • In large mixing bowl combine and mix oats, flour, sugar.
  • In smaller bowl mix together melted butter and maple syrup.
  • Pour butter and syrup mixture over oat mixture and stir until thoroughly combined.
  • Transfer 2/3 of oat mixture into prepared baking pan and evenly distribute.
  • Bake for 10-12 minutes then remove from oven.
  • Meanwhile, heat Nutella or chocolate hazelnut spread for 15 seconds in microwave safe dish to soften.
  • Spread chocolate spread over baked oat mixture base.
  • Crumble the remaining 1/3 oat mixture over chocolate layer.
  • Return to oven and bake for an additional 25-30 minutes.
  • Allow bars to cool.
  • Cut into squares and serve.

Nutrition

Calories: 358kcal, Carbohydrates: 48g, Protein: 5g, Fat: 17g, Saturated Fat: 12g, Cholesterol: 24mg, Sodium: 92mg, Potassium: 168mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 24g, Vitamin A: 284IU, Calcium: 44mg, Iron: 2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
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Dan & Scott split their time between Wisconsin and Southwest Florida and are dads to six boys. Good food runs through their veins, and they love showing others how to cook easy recipes.

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49 Comments

    1. Shashi,
      Thanks for the comments; these are almost too dangerously delicious to make, however I did not let that stop me! Thanks again for stopping by!!

    1. Ashley,
      These ranked pretty high on the “wonderfully delicious” scale! Thank you for commenting, I always love hearing from you!

  1. I’ve never tasted Nutella. But I do love maple syrup. And how I would love to experience the process of boiling sap from those hundred-year-old sugar maples. Oh, the color the leaves must turn this time of year. Sigh.

    1. Brooks,
      That is where I grew up, just as you described. Interestingly enough I never appreciated it more until I moved far away. What a special and beautiful part of the world; one of many right in our own backyard. Thank you for dropping in and taking the time to comment, it’s always special to hear from you!

  2. I love the Adirondacks! Never been as far north as where you grew up, but the country there is so gorgeous, isn’t it? Anyway, great bars. Being Bar Judge would be so cool, wouldn’t it? Great recipe – thanks.

    1. Thanks for the great comments, I hope sometime you can visit northern New York state, it is beautiful and so scenic!

  3. Dan, I am in love with this recipe! So very creative of you to add pure maple syrup to Nutella to make these buttery-oaty bars. I simply cannot wait to make them! They look heavenly. Thank you for sharing, my friend!

    1. You’re the best, Stacy!! Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment, I always love hearing from you 🙂