Last week was finals week, and the policy for professors is: If you don't hold a final exam, then you have to have some kind of "culminating experience." Two of these culminating experiences were potlucks. For the first potluck, I made lemon bars because a girl in my class was allergic to nuts. I didn't dislike this girl because she has nut allergies, but this was the same girl who insisted we have class the last week of school. When she didn't touch any of the food anyway, despite everyone's precautions, I decided to make these for the next potluck... although I don't think she was in that class anyway.
Anywho. These are good for potlucks because you can cut them into whatever size you like, so you can size them to meet the number of people to be fed. They're also delicious and super easy.
The original recipe says to use parchment paper or foil to line the pan so that the bars don't stick. I didn't use either and it was fine. There is enough butter in the crust to keep it from sticking and it makes it easier to press to crust dough into the pan. Last note: if you buy a bag of already "chopped pecans" from the store, chop them just a bit more so the pecan pieces are more spread out.
Chocolate Pecan Pie Bars
From: Bon Appetit
Ingredients
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