These Brown Sugar Cinnamon Pop-Tart Bars are chewy, buttery crusts filled with a sugary cinnamon spread that delivers the nostalgia of a classic Pop‑Tart but with a homemade twist. Each bite offers a rich sweet‑spice balance that satisfies any craving.

| Prep Time | Cook Time | Total Time | Servings | Difficulty | Cuisine |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 25 min | 15 min | 40 min | 12 bars | Easy | American |
Why This Recipe Works
From a pastry perspective, the combination of brown sugar and molasses in the filling creates a caramelized undertone that thickens the dough as it bakes. This technique gives the crust a golden, crisp edge while keeping the interior soft and flavorful. Cinnamon Dough has been a staple in my kitchen for years.
The balance of butter and flour ensures elasticity, preventing the bars from cracking during slicing. The final step of brushing the tops with egg wash before baking boosts the browning and adds a subtle sheen reminiscent of bakery-quality pastries.
Brown Sugar Cinnamon Pop-Tart Bars deliver both sweetness and spice
The classic Pop‑Tart flavor signature emerges through the thoughtful use of cinnamon, brown sugar, and a slight hint of vanilla. By incorporating fresh eggs and a modest amount of flour, the dough is light yet robust enough to hold the filling. The result is a bite-sized treat that feels gourmet while remaining accessible to all.
Ingredients
| Ingredient | Quantity | Notes and Alternatives |
|---|---|---|
| All‑purpose flour | 2 cups | Can substitute with cake flour for a softer crumb. |
| Baking powder | 1 tsp | Ensures slight lift. |
| Salt | 1/2 tsp | |
| Unsalted butter, softened | 1 cup (2 sticks) | Use dairy‑free butter if needed. |
| Brown sugar, packed | 1 cup | Light or dark varieties work. |
| Molasses | 2 tbsp | Provides depth; use golden for milder flavor. |
| Ground cinnamon | 2 tsp | |
| Vanilla extract | 1 tsp | |
| Large eggs | 2 | Brush tops; substitute with flax egg (1 tbsp flaxseed + 3 tbsp water) for vegan. |
| Granulated sugar | 1/2 cup | Sprinkle on top. |
| Ground nutmeg (optional) | 1/4 tsp | Adds warm undertone. |
Step‑by‑Step Instructions
- Prepare sheets: Line two 9×9‑in baking pans with parchment paper. Pre‑heat oven to 350°F (175°C) and grease paper lightly.
- Melt butter: In a saucepan, melt butter over medium heat. Remove from heat and allow to cool to a safe, warm texture.
- Mix dry: In a bowl, whisk flour, baking powder, and salt together.
- Blend fillings: In a separate bowl, combine brown sugar, molasses, cinnamon, vanilla, and nutmeg until smooth.
- Incorporate wet: Add melted butter to the dry mix, stirring until crumbly. Gradually whisk in the brown‑sugar mixture until a coarse dough forms.
- Shape dough: Transfer dough onto a lightly floured surface. Spread evenly between the two prepared pans, smoothing edges with a spatula.
- Add egg wash: Beat eggs lightly; brush over dough surfaces to set a golden crust.
- Layer topping: Sprinkle granulated sugar across the top of the dough uniformly.
- Bake: Cook for 14‑16 minutes, or until the bars edge golden and the center is set. Test with a toothpick; it should come out clean.
- Cool: Extract pans onto wire racks. Let bars cool completely before slicing into square bars.
- Serve: Present immediately, or dust with a light cinnamon‑sugar mix for extra flair.
Chef Tips for Perfect Results
- Roll dough evenly to maintain consistent thickness; uneven layers lead to uneven baking.
- Use a light hand when brushing egg; over‑coating dulls the golden glaze.
- For a crispier top, place a shallow baking sheet underneath the pan to absorb excess moisture.
- Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days; reheat in a 300°F oven for 5 minutes.
- Swirl a pinch of finely grated zest of lemon or orange into the filling for a citrusy lift.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Adding raw eggs without mixing them into the dough can cause uneven browning. Mix until homogenous.
- Over‑baking the bars produces a hard texture. Keep an eye on the time and remove when edges are golden.
- Rushing the cooling step leads to bars sticking to parchment. Allow full chill to set before cutting.
- Neglecting to brush egg wash results in dull surfaces. Brush lightly for visual appeal.
- Using cold butter freezes the dough, hardening the crust. Let butter soften to room temperature first.
Variations and Substitutions
| Ingredient | Substitution | Impact on Flavor |
|---|---|---|
| Brown sugar | Light brown sugar | Less depth, lighter caramel tone. |
| Molasses | Dark corn syrup | Similar sweetness, milder bitterness. |
| Butter | Vegetable shortening | Reduces butter flavor; texture stays moist. |
| Flour | Almond flour | Nutty undertone; lower carbs. |
| Cinnamon | Ground allspice | Warmer, spiced profile. |
| Egg | Flaxseed gel | Vegan friendly; binding similar. |
| Granulated sugar topping | Glutinous rice flour dusting | Silky, crunchy finish. |
Serving Suggestions and Pairings
| Occasion | Pairing |
|---|---|
| Morning breakfast | Creamy Greek yogurt, fresh berries. |
| Holiday brunch | Maple‑infused coffee or chai tea. |
| Kids’ snack | Warm apple jam. |
| Quick snack on trail | Protein powder mixed with milk. |
| Party dessert | Chocolate dipping sauce. |
| After‑dinner treat | Espresso or a small glass of port wine |
Storage and Reheating
| Method | Duration | Instructions |
|---|---|---|
| Room temp | Up to 3 days | Aliquot in airtight container. |
| Refrigerated | Up to 1 week | Reheat 5 min at 300°F. |
| Frozen | Up to 3 months | Thaw overnight, then wrap and bake 10 min at 300°F. |
Nutritional Information
| Nutrient | Amount per Serving (Approximate Values) |
|---|---|
| Calories | 210 kcal |
| Protein | 3 g |
| Fat | 10 g |
| Carbohydrates | 30 g |
| Fiber | 1 g |
| Sugar | 14 g |
| Sodium | 120 mg |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I substitute honey for brown sugar?
Yes, honey can replace brown sugar in the filling, but reduce the amount by 25% to prevent excess moisture and adjust baking time accordingly.
How long should I bake the bars for doneness?
Bake at 350°F for 14‑16 minutes, checking edges for golden tone and ensuring a clean toothpick comes out.
What if my dough is too sticky?
Add a tablespoon of flour after first kneading, then knead again until the dough is smooth and no longer tacky.
Can I make these ahead of time?
Yes, store cooled bars in an airtight container for up to 3 days or freeze for longer storage.
Is a muffin tin suitable for making these bars?
No, the rectangular shape requires a pan that yields even sides. A 9×13 inch sheet pan is optimal.
Conclusion
Brown Sugar Cinnamon Pop‑Tart Bars offer a luscious, easy‑to‑prepare treat with a nostalgic twist, perfect for any gathering or quick snack. Try them today and savor the buttery, cinnamon‑sweet harmony that feels classic yet refreshing.
