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That name is a mouthful, isn’t it? So are these shortbread bars: they’re gooey, rich, and full of chocolate, toffee, and almonds!

These Chocolate Toffee Almond Shortbread Bars have a thick shortbread crust and a gooey filling with chocolate, toffee, and almonds!

How much screen time do you allow your kids? I’m asking for a friend. (Kidding, I’m asking for me, because my babysitter is a Chromebook.)

Personally I don’t think it matters how much screen time Jordan is getting as long as she’s also doing her homework, getting exercise, and being a well-rounded good and respectful person. Kids work hard these days – a long day at school followed by homework, reading, sports, activities…it’s no wonder when they just sit to unwind they want to watch TV instead of playing dolls.

(I know that’s what I do after a long day – not even a book relaxes me after working. It’s gotta be mindless TV!)

As we head into summer I’m starting to work on an electronics plan: how to work a full day and not have her spend 8 hours on Google Drive.

(Although I must say, she’s better at Drive than I am. She creates slideshows on her favorite topics like a pro and she can draw lifelike images on Google Draw. In about 3 years I’m hiring her as my social media manager. Tick tock.)

This topic really has nothing to do with these Chocolate Toffee Almond Shortbread Bars except that Jordan watched me work on the internet so that I could post them. Total stretch, but whatever.

These bars are one of my favorite recipes. A thick shortbread crust filled with a gooey filling of toffee, chocolate, and chopped almonds. That’s what dreams are made of, don’t you agree?

Chocolate Toffee Almond Shortbread Bars stacked on top of each other with almonds all around

I normally only make these bars at the holidays but then I thought…that’s kind of dumb. Why make something good only once a year? (Snowballs, anyone?) This recipe, in fact, is one of the only repeat recipes; that is one of the only ones I repeat year after year!

The base of the bars is a thick, buttery shortbread. When you’re mixing the dough you’re going to think it’s too wet. Don’t worry, it comes together in the end. The result is a super tender, thick, and delicious cookie crust.

One of the things that makes the crust special is that you not only incorporate almonds into the topping, but into the base as well. I always used to use basic raw almonds, but no more. Now I’m forever going to use Sea Salt and Dark Chocolate Almonds in my gooey shortbread bars. You guys. THESE ALMONDS!

Blue Diamond Almonds on a white counter top

By now you know how much I adore Blue Diamond. The company is local to me, here in Sacramento. In fact, California produces about 80% of the world’s almonds, did you know that? Many of them are grown right here in the central valley.

This month I got to try the Sea Salt and Dark Chocolate Blue Diamond Almonds. They’re oven roasted and they taste so good, just by themselves. We eat a lot of almonds in our house; they’re a great afternoon snack that Mel and I both enjoy. I’ve tried lots of brands of salted roasted almonds (regular and chocolate) and I gotta say, these oven roasted ones are the best and most flavorful.

It was only natural that I decided to try them in my favorite almond dessert, these toffee shortbread bars.

Once you pre-bake your shortbread crust for 15 minutes, you pour a gooey topping over the top. The gooey comes from sweetened condensed milk that’s mixed with an egg (so the bars “set” more than they would when you’re making a magic bar) and a hefty dose of chocolate, toffee bits, and even more chopped almonds.

The result? Soft, chewy, gooey, and crunchy. It’s a party going on!

I dare you to eat just one. Go on, try.

These Chocolate Toffee Almond Shortbread Bars have a thick shortbread crust and a gooey filling with chocolate, toffee, and almonds collage

That is, if you don’t eat all the almonds before you get them in the bars! 🙂

Stack of Chocolate Toffee Almond Shortbread Bars

Chocolate Toffee Almond Shortbread Bars

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A thick shortbread bar covered in a gooey topping filled with chocolate, toffee, and almonds!
Total Time 45 minutes
Yield 24 bars

Ingredients
 

  • 1 1/2 cups all purpose flour
  • 1 cup unsalted butter softened
  • 1/2 cup powdered sugar
  • 3/4 cup chopped Blue Diamond almonds divided
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1 can 14 ounces sweetened condensed milk
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/2 cup toffee bits
  • 1/2 cup mini chocolate chips
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Instructions

  • Line a 9x13” pan with foil and spray with cooking spray. Preheat oven to 350°F.
  • Place butter, flour, salt and powdered sugar in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment (or use a hand mixer). Mix until smooth. Stir in 1/4 cup chopped almonds. The mixture will be wet to the touch.
  • Place shortbread in the prepared pan. Spray your hands with cooking spray and press to a thin layer in the pan. Bake shortbread layer for 15 minutes.
  • While the crust is baking, stir together sweetened condensed milk, egg, and vanilla. Stir in toffee bits, chocolate chips, and remaining 1/2 cup chopped almonds. After 15 minutes of baking, pour the milk mixture carefully over the hot crust. Continue baking for about 18 minutes until the sides start to look golden brown.
  • Cool completely before cutting into bars. Store in an airtight container for up to 3 days or freeze for up to one month.
Nutritional information not guaranteed to be accurate

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This post was sponsored by Blue Diamond Almonds. All opinions are 100% my own.



Dorothy Kern

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  1. Maybe I should use these bars as a babysitter? Seriously though – my 5 year old gets very limited screen time. If she is lucky, she gets 30 min of TV time a day and a little bit of computer time at preschool (none at home).

  2. So, I probably wouldn’t feel as strongly about screen time if I didn’t teach teenagers who are, quite literally, addicted to their devices. I keep a bucket in my classroom for phones because some kids can’t stop themselves from checking their texts or Twitter feeds every two seconds. If they can’t control themselves, they get the bucket!
    But if we’re being fair, I can’t control myself around toffee-themed dessert bars. These look like my kryptonite! So maybe they can have all their screen time if I can eat unlimited toffee shortbread bars?

    1. I can’t even imagine today. It was already starting to get bad when I was teaching 10 years ago!

  3. I certainly won’t say no to these delicious bars. Shortbread is one of my favourite cookies and topped with condensed milk and toffee bits and chocolate has got me craving some of yours Dorothy.

  4. These look totally delicious. I’m always looking for ways of adding nuts into recipes as my children won’t eat them straight-up, yet they are soo good for you. These are on my – to bake list!! Also with children and computers I think it’s all about balance. You sound as though you’ve struck that balance in your house. Sammie http://www.feastingiafun.com