Walnut Oh Henry Bars, a no-bake nutty caramel cookie bar recipe! (2024)

Walnut Oh Henry Bars. A scrumptious no-bake cookie bar with a caramely, nutty centre sandwiched between graham crackers and topped with sweet vanilla buttercream frosting.

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Walnut Oh Henry Bars

These Walnut Oh Henry Bars were a staple recipein all the old church cookbooks I knew as a kid when I first started baking.Here in Newfoundland, like all across Canada, these congregation-member submitted recipe books have long been a popular fundraiser for church groups.

I remember the Anglican Women’s Cookbook from St. Luke’s Church in Port-de-Grave from 1974 when we lived there for a year, and my Mom’s Chocolate Chip Cookie Squares being published with her name right beside the recipe. I might have 3 cookbooks in print now but I guess it was Mudder who was the first published recipe writer in this family. HA!

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Try another nut or combination of nuts in this recipe. Roasted hazelnuts, almonds, macadamia nuts, walnuts and pecans all could work well.

We also owned another couple of these cookbooks; I remember the United Church Women’s Cookbook in Coley’s Point as being one of them. Mudder probably still has them all at my parentshouse.

Some variation of this recipe always seemed to be in the “Squares” section of each book and it always confused me a little. The name Oh Henry Bar I assumed to be taken from the popular candy bar of the same name but the cookie bars are nothing like it. The candy bar has peanuts and no biscuit element, whereas this recipe uses walnuts and the filling is sandwiched between Graham Wafer Crackers.

I don’t know how that name came to be, but regardless they are still a favourite, especially at Christmas time, when there always seemed to be a batch in the freezer when I was growing up.

The recipe is a bit flexible; if you don’t like coconut, omit that and add a few more nuts to the mix. Back when I was a kid, we used ground nuts in this recipe; I remember loving the old fashioned nut grinder with crank on the side that you turned to turn the nuts into crumbs.

Today I prefer to get the crunch of the nuts in the cookie bars so I only roughly chop them or even crack the individual nuts into large pieces by hand. As for the nuts, if walnuts are not your thing, any toasted nuts you like are easily substituted to personalize your own favourite version.

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Yield: 36 cookie bars

Walnut Oh Henry Bars

Prep Time: 20 minutes

Cook Time: 4 minutes

Total Time: 24 minutes

Walnut Oh Henry Bars - a scrumptious no-bake cookie bar with a caramely, nutty centre sandwiched between graham crackers and topped with sweet vanilla buttercream frosting.

Ingredients

  • Graham crackers, enough to line a 9x13 pan twice
  • 1 1/2 cups firmly packed brown sugar
  • 3/4 cup butter
  • 3/4 cup milk
  • 1 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 1 1/2 cups roughly chopped toasted walnuts
  • 1 1/2 cups dried unsweetened coconut, medium cut
  • 2 cups graham cracker crumbs

For the Vanilla Buttercream Frosting

  • 2 cups icing sugar, powdered sugar
  • 1/3 cup butter at room temperature
  • 1 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 2 tablespoons milk

Instructions

  1. Line the bottom of a 9x13 pan with a single layer of the graham cracker, cutting them to fit around the edges. You will need another identical layer fro the top.
  2. Toast the walnuts in a single layer on a pan in a preheated 350 degree oven for 10 minutes. Toss them once at the 5 minute mark. Allow them to cool to room temperature before roughly chopping them with a chefs knife or individually breaking them into a few pieces each with your fingers. larger chunks are better in this recipe, I think.
  3. In a medium to large saucepan over medium heat, add the brown sugar, butter, milk and vanilla extract. Bring to a slow rolling boil for about 4 minutes. Turn the heat down if necessary. This should never boil too rapidly.
  4. Remove from heat and stir in the nuts, coconut and graham crumbs.
  5. Spread this hot mixture evenly over the graham cracker base and then top with an additional layer of graham crackers.
  6. Allow to cool to room temperature before placing in the fridge for a couple of hours at least to set completely.
  7. Top with the vanilla buttercream frosting, cut in squares and serve.

To prepare the frosting

  1. Cream together all of the frosting ingredients until smooth and spreadable. It's okay to add a little more milk if needed but the thicker the frosting consistency the better. If it gets too soft, just add a couple pf heaping tablespoons of icing sugar.

Notes

For the graham crumbs I usually buy a large box of the crackers, hold back enough to use on the top and bottom layers and then grind the rest in the food processor to use in the filling. This keeps me from having to buy the crackers and crumbs separately.

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Nutrition Information

Yield

36

Serving Size

1

Amount Per ServingCalories 183Total Fat 10gSaturated Fat 6gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 4gCholesterol 15mgSodium 74mgCarbohydrates 22gFiber 1gSugar 18gProtein 1g

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FAQs

Is there still an O Henry candy bar? ›

But, while it was beloved by many and is still sold by certain retailers, the bar made up of crunchy peanuts, caramel, and fudge wrapped in chocolate was discontinued in 2018.

What is O Henry bar made of? ›

The Inspiration: Oh Henry Candy Bars

The Oh Henry Bar was made with crunchy peanuts, chewy fudge, and creamy caramel, all covered in a milk chocolate coating.

What is the oldest candy bar still made today? ›

Fry & Sons and currently manufactured by Cadbury. Launched in 1866—nineteen years after Fry's created the first moulded, solid chocolate eating bar (in 1847)— Fry's Chocolate Cream is the first mass-produced chocolate bar and is the world's oldest chocolate bar brand.

What candy bar is no longer made? ›

Summit Cookie Bar

These made their debut in 1977, and were discontinued in 1984. These were similar to Kit Kat bars and Twix in texture. They were covered in milk chocolate, had a crispy cookie texture, and they had peanuts.

When did they stop making Oh Henry bars? ›

Oh Henry! was an American candy bar containing peanuts, caramel, and fudge coated in chocolate, sold in the US until 2019. A slightly different version of it is still manufactured and sold in Canada. This version is sold in the US by Hershey, under the name Rally Bars. Oh Henry!

What candy bar is similar to Oh Henry? ›

Baby Ruth and Oh Henry are very similar bars. In fact, I wonder which came first, because I think you could call it a case of a copy cat treat. Having said that, it is a formula that works, and I enjoy it a lot. The difference between the Baby Ruth and the Oh Henry is in the shape and name of the stuff in the middle.

Why are they called Oh Henry bars? ›

Created in 1920, the candy bar owes its name to happenstance. Williamson Candy Co. of Chicago, where it was created, had an employee named Henry. The young man was popular with the ladies and during his visits they would say, “Oh, Henry, will you do this for me? as a way to keep him around a bit longer.

What is the oldest chocolate candy bar in the United States? ›

The Fry's Chocolate Cream, produced by J. S. Fry & Sons since 1866, consisted of a plain fondant centre enrobed in plain chocolate. It is the first mass-produced chocolate bar and predates the invention of milk chocolate.

Who is the heir to the O Henry candy bar fortune? ›

Elaine encounters Sue Ellen Mischke, a high school friend-turned-nemesis and heiress to the Oh Henry! candy bar fortune.

Who is the heir to the O Henry candy bar? ›

Sue Ellen is the heiress to the Oh Henry! candy bar fortune, and has known Elaine since they attended high school together in Maryland. Sue Ellen is portrayed by Brenda Strong.

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