Christmas M&M Cookie Bars

A chewy, festive tray of cookie bars studded with Christmas M&M’s and chocolate chips — easy to make, perfect for holiday parties and gift baking.

This tray of Christmas M&M Cookie Bars has been our holiday lifesaver for years. I first landed on this exact mix one December when I needed a quick bake to bring to a neighborhood cookie swap and had only pantry basics on hand. The bars came out soft, chew-forward, and packed with candy-coated crunch; my neighbors immediately asked for the recipe and a few extra squares to take home. The combination of browned-butter-like richness from room-temperature butter, the chew of brown sugar, and the bright crunch of the red-and-green M&M’s gives these bars their unmistakable holiday personality.
What makes these bars special is their simplicity and reliability. They don’t demand precise scooping or delicate chilling — you mix in one bowl, spread, and bake. The texture lands between a cookie and a blondie: slightly crisp on the edges, tender and dense in the center. They’re the kind of thing that fills the kitchen with warm, toasty aromas and gets polished off faster than you plan. I often tuck them into cellophane bags as edible gifts, and every year someone tells me they store better than decorated drop cookies and still taste freshly baked days later.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Fast prep: ready to bake in about 15 minutes — perfect for last-minute cookie exchanges or school parties.
- Pan-friendly: makes a full 9x13-inch pan so you can feed a crowd with minimal effort and cleanup.
- Accessible ingredients: uses pantry staples (flour, sugar, butter, eggs) plus festive M&M’s and chocolate chips.
- Make-ahead friendly: bakes now, serves all week — bars actually taste better after a day when flavors settle.
- Kid-approved: candy-coated pockets and simple steps mean little helpers can measure and stir safely.
- Flexible: swap candies, add nuts, or press extra chips on top to suit preferences.
From my experience, these bars are a holiday anchor: the first batch I made vanished at a work potluck, and someone insisted I package some for the office. Over the years I’ve learned to double the recipe for big family gatherings and to reserve a few M&M’s for pressing on top after baking so they look glossy and fresh.
Ingredients
- All-purpose flour — 2 cups: Use a reliable brand (King Arthur or Gold Medal). Spoon and level the flour into the cup for accuracy; too much flour yields dry bars. Flour provides structure so the middle is dense but tender.
- Packed brown sugar — 1 cup: I use dark brown when I want deeper molasses notes; light brown works fine. Brown sugar keeps bars moist and gives that caramel-like chew.
- Granulated sugar — 1/2 cup: Adds balanced sweetness and encourages slight edge crisping during baking.
- Butter — 1 cup (2 sticks), softened: Bring butter to room temperature so it creams easily. If butter is too cold you’ll get uneven mixing; too warm and the batter becomes greasy. I prefer unsalted so I can control seasoning.
- Baking soda — 1 teaspoon: A small lift agent to keep the texture from becoming rock-solid while still remaining dense.
- Salt — 1/2 teaspoon: Enhances sweetness and rounds out flavors; use fine sea salt or table salt.
- Large eggs — 2: Eggs bind and add moisture; use room temperature eggs for more stable emulsification.
- Vanilla extract — 1 teaspoon: Pure vanilla deepens the overall flavor — don’t skip it.
- Christmas M&M’s — 1 cup: The festive candy pockets add crunch and color. Reserve a tablespoon for the top if you want a cheerful presentation.
- Chocolate chips — 1/2 cup: Semisweet chips work best for contrast; milk chocolate will make the bars sweeter.
Instructions
Preheat and prepare the pan: Heat the oven to 350°F. Line a 9x13-inch baking pan with parchment, leaving an overhang for easy removal, and lightly grease the paper. Proper pan prep prevents sticking and ensures even edge browning. Cream butter and sugars: In a large mixing bowl, beat 1 cup softened butter with 1 cup packed brown sugar and 1/2 cup granulated sugar until smooth and slightly fluffy, about 1–2 minutes by hand or 1 minute with a stand mixer on medium. Creaming incorporates air which helps the bars keep a tender crumb. Add eggs and vanilla: Add the 2 large eggs one at a time, mixing until each is incorporated, then stir in 1 teaspoon vanilla. Don’t overbeat after adding eggs; stop when the mixture looks glossy and homogenous. Combine dry ingredients: In a separate bowl whisk together 2 cups flour, 1 teaspoon baking soda, and 1/2 teaspoon salt. Gradually add the dry mix to the wet, folding until just combined. Overworking develops gluten and will toughen the bars. Fold in candies and chips: Stir in 1 cup Christmas M&M’s and 1/2 cup chocolate chips, saving a few to press on top. Distribute mix-ins evenly but avoid smashing the M&M’s into the dough to keep color pockets intact. Spread and bake: Spread batter evenly into the prepared 9x13-inch pan with an offset spatula, pressing a few reserved candies gently on top. Bake 20–25 minutes until edges are golden and a toothpick inserted near the center comes out with moist crumbs (not raw batter). Allow bars to cool in the pan on a rack for at least 30 minutes before lifting with parchment and cutting.
You Must Know
- These bars freeze exceptionally well for up to 3 months when wrapped airtight; thaw at room temperature for 30–60 minutes before serving.
- They’re high in comfort carbs and sugar — approximate per-bar nutrition is 210 kcal, 28 g carbs, 10 g fat, 2 g protein.
- Store at room temperature in an airtight container for up to 4 days, or refrigerate to extend to 7 days; bring to room temperature before serving for best texture.
- To get clean cuts, chill briefly and use a sharp knife wiped between slices.
My favorite part is watching how a single pan can make dozens of people smile — these bars have shown up at neighborhood drives, school bake sales, and late-night cookie competitions. The best time to make them is the afternoon you want a house full of holiday scent but don’t have time for elaborate decorating.
Storage Tips
For short-term storage, keep the bars in a single layer in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 4 days; use parchment between layers to prevent sticking. For longer storage, wrap the pan or individual bars tightly in plastic wrap and place in a freezer-safe bag; freeze up to 3 months. Reheat wrapped bars in a 350°F oven for 5–7 minutes to revive softness, or microwave single portions 10–12 seconds for a warm treat. Avoid storing in direct sunlight or humid rooms to keep M&M’s from sweating.
Ingredient Substitutions
If you want a slightly healthier take, substitute half the all-purpose flour with whole wheat pastry flour to keep tenderness while adding nutty notes. For dairy-free, use a plant-based stick butter (solid at room temp) and dairy-free chocolate chips; the texture will be similar but watch baking time as some substitutes brown faster. If you prefer less sugar, reduce granulated sugar to 1/3 cup and increase brown sugar to 1 1/4 cups to keep moisture. To add crunch, fold in 1/2 cup chopped pecans or walnuts, but toast them lightly first for best flavor.
Serving Suggestions
Serve bars warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream for a festive dessert, or plate with a dusting of powdered sugar for an elegant touch. They’re ideal on cookie platters alongside cutout sugar cookies and peppermint bark. For holiday breakfasts, pair a warmed square with a mug of spiced coffee or hot chocolate. Garnish with a few extra M&M’s and a sprig of fresh mint if serving at parties.
Cultural Background
The concept of a candy-studded bar comes from classic American tray bakes and cookie bars where portability and speed trump ornate decoration. The addition of M&M’s — popularized in the mid-20th century — adds playful color and texture, making these a modern holiday staple in homes that favor quick, shareable sweets over delicate decorated cookies. This style is rooted in potluck culture where durable, sliceable sweets are preferred for travel and display.
Seasonal Adaptations
Adjust mix-ins for other holidays: swap Christmas M&M’s for autumnal candy corn and pumpkin-spice chips in the fall, or use pastel candies at Easter. For winter cozy versions, stir in 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon or a pinch of cardamom. For Christmas morning, press a few crushed peppermint candies on top after baking for a candy-cane note. These small swaps change the theme without altering the method.
Meal Prep Tips
Make a double batch and freeze half for later — I bake one pan and freeze the second unbaked in the pan wrapped tightly; thaw overnight in the fridge and bake the next day, adding a minute or two if needed. Cut bars into uniform sizes using a ruler if you plan to package them as gifts. Use labeled holiday boxes and include a note that they were baked with real butter for that homemade touch.
There’s a special joy in handing someone a wrapped square of these bars — it’s quick to prepare, easy to share, and reliably beloved. Make them your own by swapping mix-ins or adjusting sweetness, and you’ll have a portable holiday favorite for years to come.
Pro Tips
Use room-temperature butter and eggs for even mixing and tender texture.
Press a few M&M’s on top after spreading batter for a glossy, festive finish.
To get clean slices, chill the pan for 20–30 minutes before cutting and wipe the knife between cuts.
If bars brown too quickly at the edges, tent with foil for the last 5–7 minutes of baking.
Freeze extras individually wrapped to keep them fresh and portable.
This nourishing christmas m&m 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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Preheat and prepare the pan
Preheat oven to 350°F. Line a 9x13-inch pan with parchment and lightly grease. Proper prep prevents sticking and ensures even edge browning.
Cream butter and sugars
In a large bowl beat 1 cup softened butter with 1 cup packed brown sugar and 1/2 cup granulated sugar until smooth and slightly fluffy, about 1–2 minutes by hand or 1 minute with a mixer.
Add eggs and vanilla
Add 2 large eggs one at a time, mixing until incorporated, then stir in 1 teaspoon vanilla. Stop mixing when the batter looks glossy.
Combine dry ingredients
Whisk 2 cups flour, 1 teaspoon baking soda, and 1/2 teaspoon salt. Gradually fold into wet ingredients until just combined to avoid gluten overdevelopment.
Fold in candies and chips
Stir in 1 cup Christmas M&M’s and 1/2 cup chocolate chips, reserving a few to press on top for appearance.
Spread and bake
Spread batter in prepared pan and bake 20–25 minutes until edges are golden and a toothpick shows moist crumbs. Cool in pan 30 minutes before cutting.
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