Amish Oat Fudge Cookie Bars Recipe — Chewy Chocolate Treat

Oat Fudge Cookie Bars combine chewy oatmeal cookie layers with a rich, creamy chocolate fudge center. These classic bars balance hearty oats and sweet chocolate for a satisfying dessert or snack.

Whether you crave chewy cookie bars or a fudgy chocolate treat, these oatmeal fudge cookie bars are easy to make and extremely rewarding.

Why You’ll Love These Oat Fudge Cookie Bars

  • A timeless Amish-inspired bar that’s been enjoyed for generations
  • Chewy oatmeal cookie layers with a smooth, creamy chocolate fudge center
  • Excellent balance of texture — soft oats and silky chocolate
  • Simple to prepare and ideal for bake sales, parties, or everyday treats
Ingredients: oats, flour, salt, baking soda, brown sugar, butter, vanilla, eggs, sweetened condensed milk, and chocolate chips.

Ingredients

For the Oat Cookie Base:

  1. Butter — adds richness and moisture (use softened butter for easiest mixing).
  2. Brown sugar — sweetens and contributes chewiness and a light caramel note.
  3. Eggs — bind the dough and provide structure.
  4. Vanilla — enhances overall flavor with a warm aroma.
  5. All-purpose flour — provides structure to the cookie base.
  6. Quick oats — give texture and a hearty chew.
  7. Salt — balances sweetness and brightens flavors.
  8. Baking soda — helps the bars rise and set properly.

For the Fudge Mixture:

  1. Butter — enriches the fudge layer.
  2. Chocolate chips — form the chocolate base; semi-sweet, dark, or milk work well.
  3. Sweetened condensed milk — adds creaminess and helps set the fudge.
  4. Salt — balances sweetness.
  5. Vanilla extract — deepens the chocolate flavor.
  6. Chopped nuts (optional) — add crunch and a nutty contrast.

Each ingredient contributes to a layered bar that is both hearty and indulgent.

mixing the wet ingredients in a large bowl, and the dry ingredients in another bowl.
part of the oat mixture spread into a 10x15" pan with the chocolate fudge in a separate bowl.
spreading the fudge over the oatmeal base.

How to Make Fudge-Stuffed Cookie Bars

Oatmeal Mixture:

  1. Cream softened butter with brown sugar, then add eggs and vanilla and mix until smooth.
  2. Whisk together flour, oats, salt, and baking soda in a separate bowl. Combine with the wet mixture until evenly mixed.
  3. Grease a 10×15″ jelly roll pan. Press about two-thirds of the oatmeal mixture evenly into the bottom of the pan (the dough will be thick).

Fudge Mixture:

  1. Melt butter, chocolate chips, and sweetened condensed milk together in a double boiler, stirring until smooth. Alternatively, microwave in 30-second intervals, stirring between each until melted.
  2. Stir in salt, vanilla, and nuts if using.

Assembly and Baking:

  1. Spread the warm fudge over the oatmeal base as evenly as possible.
  2. Crumble the remaining oatmeal dough over the fudge layer; press lightly in places but it’s fine if the fudge peeks through.
  3. Bake at 350°F (180°C) for about 20 minutes, until edges are lightly browned and bars appear set.

Allow to cool, then cut into squares and enjoy.

ready to spread the remaining oat mixture over the fudge layer.
fudge cookie bars are ready to bake.
fudge bars are ready to cut and eat.

Bar Recipe For Jelly Roll Pan

This recipe is designed for a jelly roll-size pan (roughly 10×15 inches). If your pan is larger—some pans measure 11×17 inches—your bars will bake thinner and may need slightly less time in the oven. Thinner bars set faster, so watch them closely near the end of the bake time.

Storage

Store cooled bars in an airtight container at room temperature for three to four days.

For longer storage, freeze well-wrapped bars once fully cooled. Thawed bars retain their texture well—just remove from the freezer 30–60 minutes before serving.

a pan of cut fudge bars, scooping one for a closer look.

Popular Amish Cookie Bars

Cookie bars are a common favorite in Amish kitchens because they are easy to prepare in large quantities and travel well for potlucks and group gatherings. These fudgy oat bars are a longtime classic and often shared alongside other crowd-pleasing bars and cookies.

Serving Cookie Bars

These fudge oat bars are delicious at room temperature or slightly warm. For a special treat, serve a square with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

If you try this oat cookie fudge bar recipe, feel free to leave a comment and rating to share how it turned out!

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A sheet pan with oat cookie bars, featuring a cut bar in a cookie scoop.

Cookie Fudge Bars Recipe

Fudge cookie bars pair chewy oatmeal cookie layers with a smooth chocolate fudge center. These bars are great for gatherings, snacks, or a comforting homemade dessert.
5 from 3 votes
Prep Time 20 mins
Cook Time 20 mins
Total Time 40 mins

Ingredients

Oatmeal Mixture:

  • 1 cup butter, softened (2 sticks)
  • 2 cups brown sugar
  • 2 large eggs
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla
  • 2 ¼ cups all-purpose flour
  • 3 cups quick-cooking oats
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda

Fudge Mixture:

  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • 2 ¼ cups chocolate chips
  • 1 (14 ounce) can sweetened condensed milk
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 1 cup chopped nuts (optional)

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350℉.

Oatmeal Mixture:

  • In a large bowl, cream the softened butter and brown sugar. Add eggs and vanilla and beat until combined.
  • In another bowl, mix flour, oats, salt, and baking soda. Add the dry ingredients to the wet and mix until combined.
  • Press about two-thirds of the batter into a greased 10×15″ (jelly roll) pan.

Fudge Mixture:

  • Melt butter, chocolate chips, and sweetened condensed milk together until smooth (double boiler or microwave in 30-second intervals). Stir in salt, vanilla, and nuts if desired.
  • Spread the fudge over the oatmeal base. Crumble the remaining oatmeal mixture over the top; it’s okay if the fudge shows through.
  • Bake about 20 minutes or until edges are lightly browned and the bars are set. Cool, cut into squares, and store in an airtight container. Bars freeze well.

Notes

If the fudge layer is too soft after baking, refrigerate the pan briefly to firm the chocolate before cutting.

*Nutrition values are approximate.

Nutrition

Serving: 1 barCalories: 333 kcal
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