Whopper Cookie Bars – Chewy malted milk cookie crust topped with a layer of whopped candy filled fudge. Part candy, part cookie, these bars are full of chocolate malt flavor.
Love malted milk balls? This Whopper Fudge recipe is amazing. You may also love these Malt Ball Cheesecakes topped with chocolate ganache!
Malt Ball Cookie Bars
Whoppers are high on my list of favorite candies. Sweet chocolate melts in your mouth to give way to the crunchy malt balls.
I had plans to add some chopped up whoppers to my next batch of Chocolate Fudge. Then, thinking about the crunchiness of the whopper candy mixed with the soft texture of fudge, I decided it would be even better with a cookie crust!
- Some malted milk powder in the chocolate chip cookie layer and more in the fudge, makes these taste like a chocolate malt shake!
- The finished bars have the ideal balance of chewy, soft and crunchy textures; they’re also incredibly rich and satisfyingly sweet.
If you’ve never baked with malted milk powder, you’ll be amazed by how much unique flavor it adds! I seriously love these Whopper Cookie Bars and I hope you do too.
Ingredient Notes
- Crisco – The cookie base calls for shortening. It gives the cookie a chewy and fudgey texture you can’t quite replicate with butter.
- Malted milk powder – Use regular (plain) malted milk powder, not the chocolate kind, for the cookie layer. Ovaltine ( or another chocolate malted milk powder) powder goes in the fudge topping. If you can’t find this ingredient, check out this guide for how to make homemade malted milk powder as a substitute.
- Candies- Along with chocolate morsels, you’ll need a full box of whoppers or another chocolate melted malt ball candy. These should be slightly chopped first (see “Tips & Tricks “below).
- PRO TIP: Use a large roll of refrigerated cookie dough to make these even easier!
Step by Step Instructions
STEP 1. Make the cookie crust
Beat the crisco, milk and brown sugar until combined. Add egg and beat again. Slowly beat in malted milk powder, flour, salt and baking soda.
Press the cookie dough into a large baking sheet with one inch sides. Bake for 18-20 minutes until browned. Remove from oven.
STEP 2. Make the fudge
While the cookie is baking, heat sweetened condensed milk over low heat. Add in milk chocolate and heat until smooth. Remove from heat and whisk in ovaltine powder.
When the cookie crust is ready, remove the pan from the oven and pour in the fudge mixture.
STEP 3. Whopper topping
Press the chopped whoppers into the top layer of the fudge. Refrigerate the bars for at least 2 hours or up to overnight before cutting and serving.
Tips and Tricks
- How to chop whoppers: pour the candy into a large ziploc bag. Lay the bag on a cutting board and use a heavy frying pan to give the candies a few thuds. You don’t want them pulverized; it’s ok if there are still some whoppers in tact!
- Storing: Keep these bars covered in the fridge. They taste great cold!
- I used a 15 x 10 inch baking pan to make these bars. Make sure your pan has rims that are at least 1 inch high.
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Ingredients
For the Cookie Base:
- ¾ cup butter flavored Crisco
- 2 Tablespoons milk
- 1 ¼ cup light brown sugar packed
- 1 large egg
- ¼ cup malted milk powder
- 1 ½ cup all-purpose flour
- ½ teaspoon kosher salt
- ¾ teaspoon baking soda
For the Topping:
- 12 ounce package milk chocolate morsels
- 1 can sweetened condensed milk 14 ounce
- ¼ cup Ovaltine chocolate malt powder
- 12 oz box Whoppers slightly chopped
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
- In large mixing bowl, beat crisco, milk and brown sugar until combined. Add egg and beat until fully combined. Slowly beat in malted milk powder, flour, salt and baking soda.
- Press cookie dough into a large baking sheet with one inch sides. I used a 15 1/2 x 10inch pan. Bake for 18-20 minutes until browned. Remove from oven.
- Meanwhile, in large sauce pan, heat sweetened condensed milk over low heat. Add in milk chocolate and heat until smooth, whisking constantly. Remove from heat and whisk in ovaltine powder. Pour into prepared cookie crust.
- Pour whoppers into a large ziploc bag. Lay bag on a cutting board and whack it 2-3 times with a frying pan. Don’t pulverize the whoppers, and it’s okay if some are still whole. Press whoppers into fudge layer.
- Refrigerate cookies for 2 hours or overnight. Cut into squares. ENJOY!
Notes
- How to chop whoppers: pour the candy into a large ziploc bag. Lay the bag on a cutting board and use a heavy frying pan to give the candies a few thuds. You don’t want them pulverized; it’s ok if there are still some whoppers in tact!
- Storing: Keep these bars in an airtight container. Can be stored at room temperature or refrigerator, taste great cold.
- I used a 15 x 10 inch baking pan to make these bars. Make sure your pan has rims that are at least 1 inch high.
Nutrition
Anyone who loves an old fashioned chocolate malt is going to love these bars. All the taste of Whoppers and Cookies in one treat!
these look fabulous!! seriously want to bite my screen.
Those look delicious! I never thought of that combination but it sounds great! 🙂
Oh my. These are amazing!
Whoppers were always one of my favorite candies growing up. I love these!
I have said it before but dam you are dangerous! Really dangerous! Whopper cookie bars, yes please!! I love making your treats and serving them to my Husband, his eyes always lite up with joy and shock!!!
Thank you Jennifer!!!!
Oh you got me at WHOPPERS! i havent had those in a while, but this treat looks YUMMY!
I adore Whoppers! Now I’m hoping my son gets a ton of those little boxes trick-or-treating. 🙂
Yummy!
I. Love. Whoppers. These are amazing Aimee! Pinned.
Chewy base and fugde top.. that sounds so heavenly!
Ooo, what are Whoppers? I’m intrigued? What’s the closest thing to sub with [as we don’t get Whoppers here]? As for the malted milk powder, I’m assuming this is the same thing as you find in the drinks aisle next to the hot chocolate where you mix it with boiling water usually at night before bed, is that right?
Whoppers are the same as Malteasers, only Malteasers taste much better.
Yum! Printing this one! Is the malted milk powder used in the cookie base the same thing as the Ovaltine in the topping or is that something different?
Thanks 🙂
Malted milk powder is similar to ovaltine. Ovaltine is chocolate flavored. You can usually find the original flavor right next to it in the grocery store, I buy Carnation brand. Hope this helps!
My husband would love this! Thanks for sharing. Visiting from Throwback Thursday. Would love it if you would share this at my Make it Pretty Monday party at The Dedicated House. http://thededicatedhouse.blogspot.com/2012/10/make-it-pretty-monday-week-18.html Hope to see you at the bash! Toodles, Kathryn @TheDedicatedHouse
PINNING!! Love this!! Gotta make this! WOW!
What the what!? I loooooove Whoppers. And I’m loving these bars even more so. And then you went and put straight-up fudge on top. I meeaaaaan, consider me done-for. These are heavenly.
My mom would die for one of these bars!!! Whoppers are her favorite candy!! I’m going to email her your recipe right now! 🙂
Oh my, Aimee! My sister would love these! She adores whoppers!
oh my goodness Aimee! Whoopers are one of my favorite candies! My grandpa always brings up a huge tin full of giant gourmet whoopers/malted milk balls for christmas time. Eating them always reminds me of him! I’ve never put them in a dessert before, but I love the cookie base of these, including malted milk powder. So lovely!
I have always loved whoppers and malt flavor. It has been so long since I have had either…I better put them on my shopping list for these bars because chewy and fudgy bars is something I need to embrace!
Oh my, this looks delic.! Guess I need to acquire some Whoppers. Thanks!!