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Starbucks-Inspired Cranberry Bliss Cheesecake Bars Recipe

Jessica Morone
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a cranberry bliss cheesecake bar on a plate
a cranberry bliss cheesecake bar on a plate - Jessica Morone/Tasting Table
  • Starbucks is expected to feature fan-favorite Cranberry Bliss Bars on its annual holiday menu, but you can make your own at home with this recipe.

It's about the right time of year for Starbucks to release its annual holiday menu , and fan-favorite Cranberry Bliss Bars are expected to be featured once again. If you're a fan of these Starbucks seasonal treats, you're going to love this recipe, which allows you to make them in the comfort of your own home. These cranberry bliss cheesecake bars from recipe developer Jessica Morone  bring together all the flavors that you crave in the famous Cranberry Bliss Bar. With their chewy blondie base layer, tangy cheesecake frosting, tart cranberries, and warm spices, these are the perfect treats for the holiday season. And the best part is you can make these at home in no time without having to run to the coffee shop to buy them.

If you haven't tried these before, Morone tells us, "Each bite is a delightful mix of creamy and tangy, with the festive flavors of cranberries, white chocolate, and a touch of ginger that will totally get you into the holiday spirit." If you've been looking for a way to make a seasonal favorite with a little extra flair, these cheesecake bars are just the thing to bring a taste of holiday cheer to any day of the week.

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Gather The Ingredients For These Cranberry Bliss Cheesecake Bars

Starbucks-inspired cranberry bliss cheesecake bar ingredients
Starbucks-inspired cranberry bliss cheesecake bar ingredients - Jessica Morone/Tasting Table

For this recipe, you will be making a blondie layer and a cheesecake frosting layer. For the blondies, you will need to grab some butter, brown sugar, eggs, orange zest (the zest from 1 large orange should be enough), vanilla extract, flour, baking powder, salt, ground ginger , white chocolate chips, and dried cranberries. For the frosting layer, you will need to get cream cheese, powdered sugar, more orange zest, dried cranberries, and white chocolate chips.

Step 1: Preheat The Oven

oven tempature showing 350 degrees
oven tempature showing 350 degrees - Jessica Morone/Tasting Table

Preheat the oven to 350 F.

Step 2: Prepare Your Pan

a baking pan lined with parchment paper
a baking pan lined with parchment paper - Jessica Morone/Tasting Table

Line a 13x9-inch baking pan with parchment paper.

Step 3: Combine Butter And Sugar

melted butter and sugar in a bowl
melted butter and sugar in a bowl - Jessica Morone/Tasting Table
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In a large bowl, beat together the melted butter and brown sugar until combined.

Step 4: Add The Remaining Wet Ingredients

wet ingredients in a bowl
wet ingredients in a bowl - Jessica Morone/Tasting Table

Add the eggs, vanilla extract, and orange zest and beat until well-mixed.

Step 5: Beat In The Dry Ingredients

cranberry bar batter in a bowl
cranberry bar batter in a bowl - Jessica Morone/Tasting Table

Add the flour, baking powder, salt, and ginger to the bowl and beat until fully incorporated.

Step 6: Add In Cranberries And White Chocolate

cranberry bliss cheesecake bar batter in a bowl
cranberry bliss cheesecake bar batter in a bowl - Jessica Morone/Tasting Table

Mix in the white chocolate chips and dried cranberries.

Step 7: Spread Batter Into The Pan

batter being spread into a pan
batter being spread into a pan - Jessica Morone/Tasting Table
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Spread the batter evenly into the prepared pan.

Step 8: Bake The Blondies

baked cranberry bliss cheesecake bars
baked cranberry bliss cheesecake bars - Jessica Morone/Tasting Table

Bake in the preheated oven for 18-20 minutes, until the edges are golden brown. Let cool completely.

Step 9: Make The Frosting

cream cheese frosting in a bowl
cream cheese frosting in a bowl - Jessica Morone/Tasting Table

In a large bowl beat together the cream cheese, powdered sugar, and orange zest until smooth and fluffy.

Step 10: Spread Frosting On The Blondies

frosting being spread over blondies
frosting being spread over blondies - Jessica Morone/Tasting Table

Spread the frosting evenly over the cooled blondies.

Step 11: Top With Cranberries

cranberries being spooned onto frosting
cranberries being spooned onto frosting - Jessica Morone/Tasting Table
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Sprinkle the chopped dried cranberries over the frosting.

Step 12: Add White Chocolate

white chocolate being drizzled over cranberry bliss cheesecake bars
white chocolate being drizzled over cranberry bliss cheesecake bars - Jessica Morone/Tasting Table

Drizzle the melted white chocolate over the top of the bars.

Step 13: Cut The Blondies

cranberry bliss cheesecake bars being cut
cranberry bliss cheesecake bars being cut - Jessica Morone/Tasting Table

Cut the blondies into 12 equal squares, then cut each square diagonally to make triangles.

Step 14: Serve The Blondies

a Starbucks-inspired cranberry bliss cheesecake bar being cut with a fork
a Starbucks-inspired cranberry bliss cheesecake bar being cut with a fork - Jessica Morone/Tasting Table

Serve right away, or chill until ready to eat.

Starbucks-Inspired Cranberry Bliss Cheesecake Bars Recipe

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close up of a cranberry bliss cheesecake bar - Jessica Morone/Tasting Table
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How Do These Compare To The Starbucks Version?

cranberry bliss cheesecake bars on a plate
cranberry bliss cheesecake bars on a plate - Jessica Morone/Tasting Table

The best thing about this recipe is that it is very close to the original. So if you love these bars and it isn't the holiday season, if your Starbucks is sold out of them, or if you just want the fun of recreating them with this easy copycat version in your own kitchen, this recipe will yield bars as good as the original. In fact, because the Starbucks version is pre-packaged, these will be even fresher and tastier.

In terms of the blondie base, the Starbucks version is nice and chewy, and this version actually has an even chewier base. It is equally buttery and subtly spiced with a bit of ground ginger and bright orange zest. By using a 9x13-inch baking pan these should be about as thick as the original, but if you want thinner bars you can use a larger pan, such as a 15x9-inch baking pan, and if you want them to be thicker you could try a 9x9-inch square pan. The frosting flavor is a perfect match to the original but will be even creamier and fluffier because there aren't any stabilizers in this version as there might be if you buy them at Starbucks. Overall, in just about half an hour you should get the exact same flavors and textures in this version, and your kitchen will smell delicious.

Are There Any Ingredient Swaps That Can Be Made To This Recipe?

close up of Starbucks-inspired cranberry bliss cheesecake bars
close up of Starbucks-inspired cranberry bliss cheesecake bars - Jessica Morone/Tasting Table

If you are looking for a close copycat version of the Starbucks bars then you won't want to make any modifications to the ingredients. But if you feel like playing around a little with the recipe, there are plenty of changes you could make to take these in a different direction. If you're out of oranges, the zest can be swapped out for lemon zest, which will yield a brighter version. If you aren't a fan of cranberries, you could use a different fruit in these, such as chopped-up dried apricots, blueberries, or cherries. For more of a crunch, consider adding some toasted nuts to these as well, such as pecans or almonds.

You can also switch up the spices in these bars. This recipe only includes ginger as its main warming spice , but there are other autumnal options to level up the spices. Add a teaspoon of cinnamon to give these bars a cinnamon bun-toastiness that will enhance the richness of the blondie base. A pinch of nutmeg or cardamom would also add more warmth and aromatic complexity.

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