In those long-ago days, I pretty much always hoped to find a big chocolate chip cookie behind the glass cases at Firehook. They were so good. I still think about those big cookies! But one day, I saw a big bar wrapped in plastic. It was called a seven-layer bar, and I’d never heard of that before. Don’t think I’m oblivious. It was like thirteen years ago!
When I tried the bar, I couldn’t believe all the fun packed into that one square! Coconuts and pecans and chocolate chips, all atop a fantastic graham cracker crust. I later learned that this concoction is also known as a Hello Dolly or a Magic Bar, and you know, I preferred the latter name. Those bars taste like magic!
There aren’t seven layers, anyway. That’s a total misnomer. What’s magical about the whole idea is that a simple little can of sweetened condensed milk resuts in the gooeist result ever. So I got to thinking about that, and guess what? I figured a pie would be even better. All of that amazing stuff packed into a smaller space, and in pie form? It had to be a good idea!
And it was. This pie came out as a cross between a pecan pie and a magic bar, and it was so easy to make. Despite the fact that the pie packs a serious sugar punch, I still saw people taking more than one slice. That speaks for itself.
So if you’re a whiz with magic bars, or even if you’re not, this is a good pie to take to your next whatever. People will be impressed because they’re always impressed when a homemade crust is involved, and you can once again save the day!
Besides, you have to make this. It’s magic. Don’t mess with magic.
Ingredients:
Instructions:
Preheat the oven to 350. Coat a pie plate with cooking spray.
In a microwave-safe bowl, melt the butter and chocolate chips for about one minute. Stir until melted and well combined. Add the graham cracker crumbs and brown sugar, stirring again until the mixture is crumbly. Press the crumbs into the pie pan, moving them up the sides to make a pie crust. Bake for 5-10 minutes until set and then remove from the oven.
Layer the pecans, coconut and chocolate chips into the pie crust, in that order. Pour on the sweetened condensed milk.
Bake for 25-30 minutes until the pie is bubbly and browning at the edges.
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