As I have said many times, I love versatile recipe because I can make them using almost any of my ingredients in my pantry that go into desserts. Friend Sandi texted me the other day with this recipe. She had made them using M & M's alone with a zero sugar yellow cake mix and took them to her mother who lives in an assisted living apartment. Sandi does this probably does this every week because she knows that her mother and her friends enjoy sweets so much. I thanked her and told her I would definitely be making them Saturday for the Cafe Treats. Our treats are nut-free so I couldn't use the M & M's but I did have lots of other things I could use. Since I also had a Zero Sugar yellow cake mix, I wanted to keep the recipe sugar-free and chocolate chips, or dried fruit would add sugar, I decided to just add unsweetened coconut.
I was not disappointed with the results. They were so buttery and soft and chewy and perfect with the coconut since I love coconut. I might try a zero sugar devil's food cake mix the next time. I think that would be divine.
COCONUT COOKIE BARS
1 stick (8 tablespoons) + 3 tablespoons butter
1 egg
1 cake mix - your favorite (I used a Zero Sugar yellow cake mix)
1 cup coconut (I used unsweetened coconut)
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Grease a 9 x 13 - inch baking pan. Set aside.
Pour the cake mix into a larger bowl and stir in the coconut to blend well. Set aside.
Stir with a spoon or spatula until all of the dry mixture is wet.
Drop some globs of dough into the baking pan
leaving some to be added where needed to cover the pan.
Press with your fingers the dough to evenly cover the bottom of the pan
adding small amounts to fill in holes.
Bake in the oven for 20 to 25 minutes. I did bake mine the full 25 minutes. Allow to cool in the pan.
Cut into squares to serve.
For storing, place a piece of wax paper between layers.
Note: I decided to add coconut to my recipe because I wanted my cookies to be sugar-free and I had unsweetened coconut, but you could add any additive that you liked such as M & M's, or raisins, or other dried fruit, or your favorite baking chip. Your choice to make them your own.