
Brown Sugar Cinnamon Poptart Bars
Ingredients
- ¾ csalted butter
softened
- ¾ cgranulated sugar
- 1egg
- 1 ½ tspvanilla
- 2 ¼ call-purpose flour
- 1 ½ tspbaking powder
- 1 tbspcanola oil
- ¼ cmelted butter
- 1 clight brown sugar
- 2 tbspall-purpose flour
- 2 tspground cinnamon
- 2 ½ tbspvery warm water
plus more as needed
- ½ tbsplight corn syrup
- ¼ cdark brown sugar
- ¼ tspclear vanilla flavoring
- 1 ½ cpowdered sugar
Directions
- 1
Preheat the oven to 350°F (180°C).
- 2
In the bowl of a stand mixer or with an electric hand mixer, combine the butter and granulated sugar until light in color and fluffy in texture.
- 3
Scrape the sides and add in the egg and vanilla.
- 4
Once combined, add the flour, baking powder, and canola oil. Mix until a soft dough comes together. Divide the dough in half.
- 5
Line a 9×13 pan with parchment paper and press half of the dough into the parchment paper. Alternatively, you can use a rolling pin to roll it out into a rectangle on parchment paper and then cut to fit the 9×13 pan. Remove the parchment paper and dough and place in the freezer.
- 6
Grease the 9x13 pan with non-stick spray and then press the remaining half of the dough into the bottom of the pan. The dough will be thin, just work slowly until the bottom of the pan is evenly covered.
- 7
In a medium sized bowl, combine the ingredients for the filling until you achieve a wet sand texture.
- 8
Spread the filling onto the bottom cookie crust in the pan, leaving the edges empty so we can crimp the top and bottom crust together.
- 9
Remove the rolled out cookie dough from the freezer. Remove the parchment paper and gently place the dough on top of the filling.
- 10
Use the tongs of a fork to gently crimp the edges and then cut a few venting slits or holes.
- 11
Bake at 350°F (180°C) for 17-20 minutes or until the edges are golden brown.
- 12
Remove from the oven and allow the poptart to cool completely.
- 13
Once cool, make the glaze by whisking together the warm water, corn syrup, dark brown sugar, and clear vanilla in a medium sized bowl.
- 14
Slowly add the powdered sugar to the water mixture, whisking constantly until all of the powdered sugar has been incorporated.
- 15
Add warm water 1/4 tsp at a time until you reach a slow dripping consistency.
- 16
Carefully remove the baked pop tart from the pan and pour/spread the glaze onto the top of the pop-tart.
- 17
Allow the icing to set completely before cutting.
- 18
Enjoy!

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About this Recipe
Ready to bring back a favorite childhood memory, but in a much grander way? These Brown Sugar Cinnamon Poptart Bars are truly the most fun dessert you’ll make, transforming that iconic breakfast pastry into a giant, shareable treat that will delight everyone.
What makes this recipe special is its playful take on nostalgia. You're not just making a bigger version; you're crafting a dessert that perfectly captures the warm, comforting essence of a classic brown sugar cinnamon Pop-tart, complete with that familiar frosted topping. It’s a guaranteed crowd-pleaser that celebrates simple, satisfying flavors.
Prepare for a delightful journey back in time with every bite. You can expect a tender, buttery crust enveloping a rich, gooey brown sugar and cinnamon filling, all crowned with a sweet, smooth frosting. The interplay of sweet, warm spice, and a hint of vanilla creates a comforting experience that’s both familiar and exciting. This hearty breakfast or dessert bar promises to be a satisfying indulgence, perfect for sharing or savoring.
While the classic brown sugar cinnamon flavor is beloved, you can easily adapt this recipe to your pantry. If you don't have clear vanilla flavoring, regular vanilla extract works perfectly, though it may impart a slightly amber hue to the frosting. For a subtle flavor shift in the filling, experiment with different types of ground cinnamon, like a milder Ceylon variety, to discover new aromatic nuances.
These giant Poptart bars are ideal for weekend breakfasts, potlucks, or simply as a special treat to share with friends and family. Serve them with a cup of coffee or a glass of milk for the ultimate comforting experience that's sure to put a smile on everyone's face.







