Easy Oatmeal Bars with Apple Butter Filling
on Mar 26, 2020, Updated Nov 30, 2020
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Oatmeal bars are a perfect way to use what in your pantry. They are one of our most popular easy dessert recipes and our homemade apple butter filling makes them the perfect sweet and savory treat.
These dessert bars can be made in just 45 minutes and you probably already have all the ingredients just sitting in your pantry, waiting to be used.
As a bonus, they can easily be turned into a make-ahead recipe as they freeze well for up to two months. Read on and we’ll show you exactly how to do all of this.
About these
A day or so ago we had a childless afternoon in our house. Hence I returned home to an unusually quiet home on an unusually frigid day. I had just made some of our homemade apple butter from apples stored in the fridge, and I wanted to put it to good use.
Using the oven to take the chill out of a cold day is always a great excuse to bake a yummy dessert. We do this often with things like Danish kringle, open-face apple pie, slutty brownies, and of course our family favorite of shoofly pie!
The outside temperature never exceeded 15 degrees below zero throughout the day, so I decided to use the magical heat of an oven ready to bake.
The kitchen began the transformation to a warm and cozy haven; this is how a new recipe came into the world. Along with our no bake cherry cheese cake bars and homemade raised donuts, this is one of our favorite desserts.
Ingredients for this Oat Bars Recipe
- Old-fashioned rolled oats
- Flour
- Brown Sugar
- White Granulated Sugar
- Salt
- Cinnamon
- Butter
- Apple Butter or substitute (See suggestions below)
If you don’t have apple butter in your pantry, there are many other common spreads you can use (see the list below.)
How to make these
(New to baking? Learn how to make cookies from our own in-house professional chef, CIA-trained Chef Kat.)
Start by preheating your oven to 350° and then gather all of the ingredients listed above.
Next, assemble the shortlist of kitchen tools and equipment for this recipe:
- A mixing bowl
- Measuring cups
- Measuring spoons
- A 9″ x 9″ baking pan
- Start by placing 2 cups of old-fashioned oatmeal in a medium-size mixing bowl.
- Add 1 cup of all-purpose flour.
- Measure and add 3/4 cup of granulated sugar.
- Then add 1/4 cup of brown sugar.
- Add the salt and cinnamon and mix it all together.
- Then, add and stir in the softened butter.
- Transfer the half of the mixture to a greased 9″ x 9″ baking pan.
- Reserve the remaining crumbs to use as a topping.
Use the bottom of a drinking glass to firmly pack the base in the pan.
Next, add the magical ingredient: Apple Butter!
Then pat firmly before baking for 30 minutes.
Be sure and try this oatmeal bar cookie recipe; I know you’re going to love it!
Common recipe questions
These can be stored at room temperature for up to two days, in a sealed container. Otherwise, they will keep in the refrigerator for 5 days.
If you don’t have apple butter, you can use things like:
- Fig preserves
- Apricot preserves
- Chocolate-Hazelnut Spread (Nutella)
- Pumpkin butter
- Ripe Bananas
- Jelly (Grape, Apple, or Strawberry)
Can this dessert be frozen?
You can make these oatmeal bars ahead of time and freeze for up to two months. Here is the best way to enjoy them as a make-ahead dessert:
1. Bake and Freeze Method
- Prepare as directed and allow to completely cool.
- Cut portions as desired.
- Using a flat surface like a cookie sheet, platter, or large plate, line the bottom with plastic kitchen wrap and leave plenty of extra wrap to cover the top of the bars.
- Double-wrap the bars, making sure there are no air pockets between them and the plastic wrap.
- Place a date label on the outside (to remind you of when you made them), and place in your freezer.
- Remove from freezer 6 to 12 hours before serving to allow them to thaw at room temperature.
2. Freeze and Bake Method
- Prepare as directed but do not bake.
- Wrap the entire baking dish, with the unbaked bars, in plastic kitchen wrap. Press down lightly on the wrap to make sure you get out any air pockets. Wrap in a second layer and place the dish in the freezer.
- Allow thawing in the refrigerator 12 hours before ready to bake and serve.
- Bake as directed.
This easy recipe for oatmeal bars is perfect for the holidays, or any time of the year. If you’re looking for another year-round dessert recipe, be sure and try our forgotten cookies!
Other recipes that use apple butter
(Be sure and check out our own recipe for Crock-Pot Apple Butter.)
- Apple Butter Dredged Pork Cutlets
- Apple Butter Meatloaf
- Raisin Apple Butter Bread
- Scottish Tea Cookes with Apple Butter
- Herb Pork Pinwheels with Apple Butter and Chevre
- Apple Butter Muffins
- Sage and Apple Butter Gnocchi
See all of our bar recipes and our complete collection of easy dessert recipes!
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Homemade Oatmeal Bars with Apple Butter
Ingredients
- 2 cups old fashioned oats
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- 3/4 cup sugar
- 1/4 cup brown sugar
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 3/4 cup butter, softened to room temperature.
- 1 cup apple butter
Instructions
- Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees.
- Grease 9-inch square baking pan with nonstick cooking spray.
- In large mixing bowl, combine oats, flour, sugars, salt and cinnamon.
- Add butter and stir until creamy.
- Pat half of the mixture into baking pan.
- Spread apple butter evenly over crumb layer.
- Sprinkle remaining crumbs over apple butter and press down gently.
- Bake 30-35 minutes or until golden.
- Transfer pan to wire rack and cool completely.
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Notes
- If you don’t have apple butter, consider substituting any of the following:
- Pumpkin Butter
- Fig Preserves
- Apricot Preserves
- Chocolate and Hazelnut Spread (like Nutella)
- Grape, Apple, or Strawberry Jelly
- Ripe Bananas
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
What a great seasonal recipe, apple butter sounds great we don’t get it in the UK
Great recipe! I made it for dessert tonight, everyone loved it! Also used the same brand of apple butter from the picture…i love Aldi!
Thanks so much, Carissa; we’re happy these turned out well for you and yes, we love Aldi!
Problem being you dont give any NUTRITIONAL FACTS for these recipes That is needed for folks with high Cholesterol od diabetics I’m both
George, we’re so happy you brought this up and we are more than happy to supply this information when readers request it. The complete nutritional information for this recipe can now be found at the end of the post. Thanks so much for dropping by Platter Talk, we hope to hear more from you!
These look so moist and delicious. A great use of apple butter too!
Dannii, give these a try. You’re going to love! Thanks so much for stopping by Platter Talk and taking the time to leave such a nice comment!
Apple butter is the best! These sound like the perfect thing to enjoy with a cup of tea on a lazy Autumn weekend.
I’m just like you–whenever I find myself with a child-free afternoon (so rare these days!) I love to bake. These bars look divine. I love the oatmeal and apple combo!
What a delicious bars!! It seems fall has arrived!!
Indeed, Ludmilla!
These look absolutely wonderful!! Since they have oatmeal in, does that mean I can eat them for breakfast?!
Wel, YES! 🙂
These definitely get me in the mood for fall — and I just happen to have an unopened jar of apple butter in the pantry!
Go, Julie GO! Thanks for stopping by for some Platter Talk, we love hearing from our readers.
My husband loves apple anything with crumbly topping– this sounds fantastic! I just cleaned out my fridge too, but didn’t find any apple butter (sadly lol)
Sarah, I’ll bet you can find some apple butter somewhere! Many thanks to you for dropping by for some Platter Talk!