Poptart Cookie Bars

All the chewy strawberry filled goodness of a Pop Tart turned into a soft sugar cookie bar with sweet glaze and rainbow sprinkles. Fun, nostalgic, and perfect for sharing.

This recipe transforms childhood nostalgia into something a little more grown up and a little more shareable. These Poptart Cookie Bars capture all the chewy sugar cookie texture and sweet strawberry center of a classic toaster pastry but in a tray bake that is easier to slice and impossible to mess up. I first made these on a rainy Saturday when I wanted a crowd pleasing dessert that packed the punch of a pop tart without individually rolling and sealing pockets. The result was a tray of glossy, jam filled bars that stayed soft for days and vanished before the next morning.
The texture is what keeps me coming back. A tender sugar cookie base and top layer that holds a ribbon of warm jam in the middle creates a satisfyingly chewy bite. The glaze dries to a glossy finish so the rainbow sprinkles sit on top like tiny confetti. These bars are perfect for a bake sale, a weekend coffee gathering, or a simple after dinner treat. They are forgiving, fast to assemble, and use pantry staples you likely already have.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Turns the familiar flavor of a fruity toaster pastry into a single tray that is easy to slice and serve to a crowd. Makes about 15 generous bars.
- Quick active time and minimal equipment. You can have these lined and mixed in about 30 minutes before chilling and baking.
- Uses simple pantry ingredients like all purpose flour, granulated sugar, and your favorite jar of jam so cleanup and shopping are simple.
- Make ahead friendly. Bake and glaze, then store for up to three days at room temperature or freeze for longer storage.
- Customizable. Swap the strawberry preserves for grape, blueberry, or blackberry to suit your tastes or seasonal fruit.
- Kid friendly to decorate. The glaze and sprinkles let kids get creative when you want a hands on activity.
These bars became a fast favorite in my kitchen because of how easy they are to scale and how little fuss they require. I remember my niece helping to press the dough into the pan and then proudly sprinkling the rainbow sugar. The simplicity is what makes them special for weeknight treats or last minute entertaining.
Ingredients
- Unsalted butter 1/2 cup room temperature is important for creaming. Use a real butter like Plugra or Land O Lakes for consistent flavor. Soft but not melted butter traps air when creamed with sugar which gives the base a tender crumb.
- Granulated sugar 1 cup gives structure and a clean, sweet profile. Superfine sugar works well if you want a smoother crumb but regular granulated is perfectly fine.
- 2 large eggs room temperature helps the batter emulsify. If eggs are cold they can make the dough seize slightly and make it harder to press.
- Vanilla extract 1 teaspoon or vanilla bean paste for a more intense aroma. Pure vanilla creates the classic pastry note that balances the jam.
- All purpose flour 2 1/2 cups plus 2 tablespoons spoon and level or weigh for accuracy. This amount creates a dough that is easy to press yet not dry. A kitchen scale will make this foolproof.
- Fine sea salt 1/2 teaspoon elevates the sweetness and rounds the flavor.
- Baking soda 1/2 teaspoon gives a touch of lift while keeping bars dense and chewy rather than cakey.
- Strawberry preserves 2/3 cup use a thick, seedless variety like Bonne Maman or a jam you trust. Thicker preserves hold up better between the cookie layers.
- Powdered sugar 1 cup for the glaze. Sift if it is lumpy so the icing is silky.
- Whole milk 1 1/2 to 2 tablespoons to loosen the glaze. Start with less and add more to reach desired pourable consistency.
- Vanilla extract 1/2 teaspoon in the glaze enhances the sweetness and ties the flavors together.
- Rainbow sprinkles for decorating. Use small jimmies that adhere well to the icing.
Instructions
Prepare the pan and ovenLine an 8 x 8 inch square metal pan with parchment so it hangs over all sides. Preheat oven to 375 F. A metal pan with straight sides gives predictable baking time and a crisp edge. Glass or ceramic will hold heat longer and change the texture.Cream butter and sugarIn a stand mixer or with a hand mixer beat the butter and sugar for about 3 minutes until light and fluffy. Scrape the bowl often. Well creamed butter traps tiny air pockets that give the base a tender lift.Add eggs and vanillaMix in eggs one at a time and then the vanilla until just combined. Avoid over mixing once the flour goes in to keep the bars tender.Incorporate dry ingredientsAdd the flour, fine sea salt, and baking soda. Mix until the dough just starts to come together. The dough will be slightly sticky but should hold when pressed.Chill the doughChill the dough for 20 minutes to firm it up. A cooler dough is easier to press into the pan and prevents the jam from sinking through when you add the top layer.Form the base layerPress half the dough evenly into the lined pan. Lift one parchment strip and transfer the pan layer to a baking sheet and freeze for 10 to 15 minutes to set. Freezing makes it easy to handle for a moment while you prepare the top layer.Assemble with jam and top layerReplace the parchment in the pan if you removed it. Press the remaining dough evenly into the pan, or if you chilled the first layer remove it from the sheet and place it on top of the jam after spreading preserves across the second layer. Peel the parchment off and press gently to seal the top.BakeBake for 25 to 28 minutes until the top is golden brown and the center is set. Rotate halfway if your oven has hot spots. Avoid over baking to keep a chewy texture.Cool, flip, and glazeCool completely on a wire rack. Use the parchment overhang to lift the slab from the pan and flip so the bottom becomes the top. Whisk powdered sugar, milk, and vanilla until smooth then pour over the top and scatter sprinkles. Let the glaze set for 1 to 2 hours at room temperature before slicing into 15 bars.
You Must Know
- Measure flour using the spoon and level method or a kitchen scale to avoid dense bars and ensure consistent texture.
- Use a square metal 8 x 8 inch pan with straight edges for even baking and proper set times. Glass pans will change the bake and result in a cakier texture.
- Let the glaze set at room temperature. Putting bars in the freezer can cause the glaze to absorb moisture and wrinkle.
- These bars keep well at room temperature for two to three days in an airtight container and freeze well for up to three months when wrapped tightly.
My favorite part is how the jam melts just enough that each bite has a soft ribbon of strawberry. I once brought these to a family potluck and someone swore they were store bought until they tasted the warm preserve. The combination of tender cookie, jam, and shiny icing always gets a double take and a request for the recipe.
Storage Tips
Store cooled and glazed bars in an airtight container at room temperature for two to three days. If your kitchen is very warm slide the container into the coolest part of your refrigerator but note the glaze may lose some sheen. For long term storage wrap the slab tightly in plastic wrap and then foil before freezing. Thaw in the refrigerator overnight and bring to room temperature for best texture before serving. Avoid cutting while still cold to prevent cracking of the icing.
Ingredient Substitutions
If you prefer a different fruit profile swap the strawberry preserves for grape, blackberry, blueberry, or apricot. For a less sweet glaze use half powdered sugar and half Greek yogurt but refrigerate the bars if you use yogurt. If you need to make these dairy free use a vegan stick style butter and a non dairy milk alternative like oat milk in the glaze. Using a coarse jam with seeds will add texture so strain if you want a smoother finish.
Serving Suggestions
Serve bars with a hot cup of coffee or a milky tea. They are festive on a dessert tray and pair nicely with whipped cream or a scoop of vanilla ice cream for an indulgent treat. For brunch set out with fresh fruit, simple yogurt, and mini croissants. Garnish with a few fresh sliced strawberries or a light dusting of extra powdered sugar for presentation.

Cultural Background
This bar is a nostalgic riff on the popular boxed toaster pastry that became iconic in mid 20th century America. Turning filled pastries into bars draws from the home baking tradition of adapting packaged favorites into scratch made versions that use pantry staples. Many regions have similar filled cookie and pastry traditions, and this takes that idea into a modern tray bake for sharing.
Seasonal Adaptations
In summer use fresh cooked down berries for a brighter jam or mix in a splash of lemon for lift. In winter try a spiced plum or cranberry preserve and add a pinch of ground cinnamon to the dough. For holiday occasions use colored sprinkles or swap the glaze for a white chocolate drizzle and toasted chopped nuts for a richer finish.
Meal Prep Tips
Make a double batch and freeze one slab before glazing to save time. Freeze individual bars wrapped and stacked for easy grab and go snacks. To reheat, thaw to room temperature or warm gently in a 300 F oven for 5 to 7 minutes. Keep a small tub of glaze ready and decorate right before serving for a fresh look.
These bars are a simple, nostalgic treat that are as fun to make as they are to eat. They travel well, please a crowd, and invite customization so you can make them your own.
Pro Tips
Measure flour with the spoon and level method or use a kitchen scale for consistent results.
Use a square metal 8 x 8 inch pan with straight sides to ensure even baking and the correct texture.
Chill the dough for 20 minutes to make pressing and handling much easier.
Let the glaze set at room temperature and avoid the freezer to keep it smooth.
Work with clean hands when pressing the dough to avoid it sticking to you.
This nourishing poptart cookie bars recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
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Poptart Cookie Bars
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Ingredients
Sugar Cookie Dough
Glaze
Instructions
Prepare pan and oven
Line an 8 x 8 inch square metal pan with parchment that hangs over all sides. Preheat the oven to 375 F. Using a metal pan with straight sides ensures even bake and correct texture.
Cream butter and sugar
Beat 1/2 cup butter and 1 cup sugar for about 3 minutes until light and fluffy. Scrape the bowl often so everything mixes evenly. Creaming incorporates air for a tender base.
Add eggs and vanilla
Mix in 2 large eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla until just combined. Avoid over mixing after adding dry ingredients to keep bars tender rather than dense.
Combine dry ingredients
Add 2 1/2 cups plus 2 tablespoons flour, 1/2 teaspoon salt, and 1/2 teaspoon baking soda. Mix until dough just begins to come together and appears slightly sticky but manageable.
Chill dough
Chill the dough in the refrigerator for 20 minutes to firm up. Cooler dough is easier to press into the pan and prevents the jam from sinking through when assembled.
Press base and freeze briefly
Press half the dough evenly into the prepared pan. Transfer this layer on parchment to a baking sheet and freeze for 10 to 15 minutes so it sets and is easy to handle.
Assemble with preserves and top layer
Replace parchment strips, spread 2/3 cup strawberry preserves over the second layer, then place the chilled base on top or press the remaining dough over the jam. Peel parchment and press gently to seal.
Bake and cool
Bake for 25 to 28 minutes until the top is golden and center is set. Cool completely on a wire rack. Use the parchment overhang to remove the slab from the pan and flip so the bottom becomes the top.
Glaze, decorate, and set
Whisk 1 cup powdered sugar, 1 1/2 to 2 tablespoons whole milk, and 1/2 teaspoon vanilla until smooth. Pour over the top, add rainbow sprinkles, and let set at room temperature for 1 to 2 hours before slicing into 15 bars.
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