Chocolate and peanut butter come together perfectly in these easy, no bake Special K bars that take only 10 minutes to prep! Also called “scotcheroos” these are like a fancy, sophisticated version of a rice krispy treat!
Why This Recipe Works
Growing up my mom made these special k bars every time we would go to the lake in the summer. I looked forward to eating these just as much as I looked forward to running down the Lake Michigan sand dunes and right into the water… they’re THAT good! Pure nostalgia.
These Special K bars are, like I said, essentially a fancier version of my salted peanut butter rice krispie bars (minus the salt- but you could add it!) with an added butterscotch and chocolate later on top. This recipe doesn’t use marshmallows but instead corn syrup to hold them together.
They’re SUPER portable so they’re great for taking on picnics, to potlucks or really any time you want a sweet treat without heating up the whole house with the oven!
Ingredients For Special K Bars
- Peanut Butter. I use just “JIF style” peanut butter, the stuff with palm oil VS natural when I make dessert recipes usually. There is typically a little extra sugar in there that makes them sweeter. If you’re using natural your results may vary depending on how dry your peanut butter is!
PS. You can learn what the difference between “natural” peanut butter and peanut butter with palm oil is in my blog post that answers if peanut butter without palm oil is really better!
How To Make Chocolate & Peanut Butter “Scotcheroos”
Line a 8×8 baking pan with parchment paper and lightly spray it with nonstick spray. Set aside.
In a saucepan heat the corn syrup and sugar until it begins to bubble.
Remove the sugar mixture from heat and stir in the peanut butter until melted and combined well.
Next, fold in the Special K cereal making sure to coat it evenly with the peanut butter mixture.
Press the Special K mixture into your prepared 8×8 baking dish. Press mixture down firmly!
In the microwave melt together the chocolate and butterscotch chips, mixing well.
Pour the melted chocolate mixture over top of the cereal in one even layer.
Allow bars to cool fully before cutting into 16 squares.
Recipe FAQ’s
Obviously these Special K bars are typically make with Special K cereal but yes! Get creative! There are no rules! You can use any puffed rice cereal, like rice krispies. You could even use cocoa pebbles for an extra chocolatey treat! You can also use any of your fave gluten free cereals for gluten free scotcheroos.
You can use all regular chocolate chips if you want or don’t have any, but I love the butterscotch addition! You can also get creative and use dark or white chocolate, too.
Yes! You can use whatever kind of nut or seed butter you prefer or that might fit your allergy needs.
You can store these in an air tight container for up to a week right on the counter, or in the freezer for 2-3 months.
Your scotcheroos will turn out hard if you let the corn syrup and sugar boil for too long. Be sure you turn it off right when it starts to bubble!
Expert Tips
- To easily measure peanut butter for recipes WITHOUT it being a pain to remove from the measuring cup just spray your measuring cup with non-stick spray THEN fill it your peanut butter will slide right out. It’s magical!
- When you’re pressing the cereal mixture into the pan be sure to lightly wet your hands first to prevent it from sticking to your hands!
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XOXO
-Colleen
Special K Bars (Chocolate & Peanut Butter Scotcheroos)
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 1/2 cup light corn syrup
- 1/2 cup peanut butter
- 3 cups Special K Original cereal
- 1/2 cup chocolate chips
- 1/2 cup butterscotch chips
Instructions
- Prepare an 8×8 pan by lining it with parchment paper and lightly spraying with non-stick spray. Set aside.
- In a medium saucepan combine sugar and corn syrup over medium heat.
- Allow mixture to cook until bubbling, stirring frequently.
- Once sugar mixture is uniform (no sugar lumps!) and has just begun to bubble. (let this bubble too long and your bars will be wind up super hard)
- Then remove the saucepan from heat and add peanut butter, mixing until well combined.
- Next, add cereal to the peanut butter mixture right away while it is still very warm. Coat evenly.
- Press cereal mixture into prepared 8×8 pan.
- In a microwave safe bowl melt together the chocolate & butterscotch chips. To do this microwave on high for ~2 minutes, stopping every 30 seconds to stir, being careful not to burn the chocolate.
- Mix chips together when they are melted until uniform and pour over the cereal mixture in one even layer.
- Allow bars to full cool, may also place in the fridge to quicken this process.
- Cut bars once fully cooled and hardened into 16 squares.
- Enjoy!
Victoria says
Hey Colleen,
This looks delicious! I don’t have corn syrup on hand. Can I sub with maple syrup? Thanks so much!
Colleen says
Hey! I am not sure that maple syrup would work, you could try but they may not stick together as well!
Trisha Roberts says
Hi! Scotcheroos were a staple in my house growing up as well! So good! My mom always made them with honey though instead of corn syrup, and it adds a ton of flavor! You could totally sub in honey since you’re out of Karo. 👍😄
Colleen says
Love it! Thanks for sharing, Trisha!
Carol P says
These bars have always been a Christmas tradition in our family. My mom always made them each year. Now they are with my Children , grand children , nieces, their children, etc. and they are named Grandma’s bar. Lol.
We have always used dark Karo syrup .. I think it adds a little flavor and chewiness. We also use 3/4 cup of peanut butter. And an entire bag of butterscotch chips and 1 cup of chocolate chips mixed together. The best bar ever.
Colleen says
Aren’t they just the best! I love that family tradition!
Bryan says
Question. I made these super delicious however, they came out super hard. Anything to soften them up ??? Thank you !!
Colleen says
Hey! If you over heat the mixture that can happen!
Nellie says
If you press the cereal mixture down into the pan too much, they can become hard to cut and bite into. Same thing can happen to Rice Krispie bars. Just a possibility.
Colleen says
Yes!
Sarah Karlsen says
Which came first?
Special K bars
Scotcheroos
Colleen says
Good question!! Regardless of the answer I love them!
Valerie says
Any chance I could sub agave nectar for the corn syrup? Or any other recommendations other than corn syrup? I don’t have any on hand.
Colleen says
Hey! I haven’t tried it but it might affect it. I’d love to hear how it turns out if you try!