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Friday, January 2, 2009

Chocolate Chip Cream Cheese Cookie Bars



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How do explain how good these are...all I can say is if you don't try anything else I've posted on this blog PLEASE try these!  To Read More, Click On The Recipe Title.


 I made these last night after dinner, I cut them this morning so I could take some to work. While I was cutting I tasted one....I popped one in my mouth, as I started chewing, I stopped and couldn't believe what I was tasting. first you get the little bit of crunch from the cookie, then the creamy cream cheese filling hits your tongue and just when you think it couldn't get any better you get the chocolate which just pops with flavor. This is more than a kicked up cookie bar ,this is heaven in a one inch square. I made the Toll House cookie recipe to make these, although Food on the Food (where the recipe came from), says you can use refrigerated cookie dough to make it easier. This is a recipe that her Great Aunt Dava created. Thank you sooooo much for sharing this masterpiece!!! I'm already thinking about what this would taste like with other cookie dough recipes!! Just think of what you could do with this!!!



Chocolate Chip Cream Cheese Cookie Bars
Food on the Food

2 8-oz. packages cream cheese, room temperature
¾ cup sugar
2 eggs
1 tsp. vanilla
2 18-oz. tubes chocolate chip cookie dough (I made the Toll House Cookie Recipe to make this)
Powdered sugar

Preheat oven to 350°F. Grease a 9 x 13-inch pan.
Slice cookie dough into ¼-inch thick rounds. Arrange closely on bottom of pan, pressing to fill in the gaps. In a large bowl, cream the sugar with the cream cheese until fluffy. Add eggs and vanilla, and mix well. Pour cream cheese mixture over cookie dough. Slice second roll of cookies and place over top of cream cheese.
Bake for 45-50 minutes, until puffed, golden, and center has set. Cool. Cut into 1-inch squares and sprinkle with powdered sugar.

I made the cookie dough , I placed half the dough in a greased 13x9 inch pan then topped it with the cream cheese filling and placed the other half of the dough on top. Baking temperature and time were the same. You can make the homemade dough into 2 logs and refridgerate them to slice as in the recipe above.

44 comments:

Dewi said...

Goodness me,
Orange beef is one of my favorite chinese dish. This look so mouth watering.

Dessert sounds really good!
Cheers,
Elra

Unknown said...

Oh.....that sounds easy but delicious! I'll bring the wine if you'll make these dishes again and invite me over..LOL!

Anonymous said...

I'll bring the Riesling for the beef and some Port for the cookies...oh it's gonna be good!

Sara said...

You've convinced me, I need to make those cookies!

Anonymous said...

I'll bring over a bottle of wine if you give me some of those cookies! Heck, I'll bring two bottles! :)

Marie Rayner said...

I'll be right over with a big bottle of Schloer!! Those both look delicious! Can I bring Todd???

Ivy said...

Both recipes sound delicious. I'll bring along a Greek red wine.

Lucy..♥ said...

Dinner sounds wonderful Carol, and Bunny yummy cookies.... and I'll bring the wines and a bottle of Champagne when we come together for a great meal!!!

Shelby said...

Of course, the baker in me is totally drawn to your dessert! :)

Theresa said...

I got the bottle of wine, move over cuz I'm coming!!

Amanda said...

Oh wow these both look awesome!

Ingrid_3Bs said...

MMMMM, both of those sound so GOOOOD! My children love asian flavors so it's right up their alley.

Now what to say about those cookies? Yes, I'll be trying those ASAP! I'm going to half the recipe though, my resolution is to cut back. LOL! We'll see how well that goes!
~ingrid

Karen said...

I love spicy anything, so the beef dish sounds great. And of course anything with chocolate in it can't be bad ;)

grace said...

that's a great resolution, bunny--so far, so good! both of these creations tickle my fancy...but if i had to choose, the cookies take it, hands-down. :)

Fran Z said...

sounds so good! and oh! cream cheese and chocolate?! a perfect ending!

Reeni said...

They both look so delicious! Those cookies are calling my name...

Sharon said...

I thought it couldn't get any better than the beef until I saw those bars!! Oh my. YUM.

Anonymous said...

Those cookies look incredible. Who knew chocolate chip cookies could be improved upon so much!

vanillasugarblog said...

Oh what a yummy dinner and then this for dessert? I need to put on my stretchy pants!!!!

Lori said...

That looks really good. All of it. I love orange beef, its one of my favs at the CHinese restaurant.

amandalouden said...

Bunny and carol, First let me say that everything you cook/bake looks amazing! I love your new blog too, really pops.

I really enjoy your food!

Amanda

The Blonde Duck said...

Those cream cheese cookies look so good! Oh my God that plate wouldn't survive around me!

Anonymous said...

Someone already volunteered to bring the wine, so I guess I'll just have to sit there and eat cookies. Which look heavenly, btw :)

test it comm said...

Those cookie bars look so good!

Gloria Baker said...

I really love these cooki bars bunny!!!! look awesome!!! yummy!!Gloria

Cristine said...

Dinner and dessert both look amazing! Although I think that those cookies will be in my belly sometime in the near future! :)

Anonymous said...

These both look delicous to me!

The Food Hunter said...

The cream cheese cookies look delicious...as does the angel food cake in the previous post.

Susan said...

I love dishes like this...I made one tonight with pork,zucchini and cauliflower and peas over white rice...just what I had in the fridge!
The orange sounds yummy I have to try that next time.

Heather said...

mmmm. i'll have one of each, please!! they both look so, so good! happy 2009!!

Gigi said...

Wow, dinner ans dessert! The cookies look and sound amazing! I can't wait to give them a try!

Michelle said...

All I can say is Yum!

Proud Italian Cook said...

You two are amazing! I want to come for dinner too, I'll bring whatever you want!!

Dragon said...

I'll definitely bring the wine to this amazing dinner. Yummy! :)

Jennifer said...

yum!

The Short (dis)Order Cook said...

I want a bite of those cookies right now.

alexandra's kitchen said...

You just gave me an idea for dinner this coming Sunday with my family. This looks healthy and delicious ... the dinner that is dessert ... and dessert looks heavenly!

Maria said...

The perfect meal from start to finish!

eatme_delicious said...

Ooo wow these look and sound amazing! A possible competitor for the chocolate chip cookie topped brownies I made before.

Erin said...

Just wanted to let you know I linked to this post when I made the Chocolate Chip Cream Cheese cookies. Thanks so much for sharing them!

www.nagle5.blogspot.com

lisa g. said...

Hello Bunny, I cant find your recipe for Black Bottom Banana Bars. Everytime I clik the link in the Recipe Index..it brings up the chocolate chip cream cheese bars recipe page. Can you help with this cause I want that to make recipe. Thank you!

Bunny said...

Lisa here's the link to the chocolate bottom banana bars! I'll have to fix that link! SORRY!!
Copy and paste this into your search engine. http://wwwbunnysovencom.blogspot.com/2009/08/salads-and-dessert-for-dog-days-of.html

Kristin @ Dizzy Busy and Hungry! said...

Wow, these look unbelievably good! And it does not look very difficult to make them. It might be dangerous to have these around the house because I have a feeling I will want to eat them all, but I think I will have to chance it! :-)

Bunny said...

Kristin, dangerous...yes! I so loved these!!!