Easy Oatmeal Raisin Butterscotch Bars
These soft and chewy oatmeal raisin bars with butterscotch chips are perfect for busy bakers! If you love the classic flavors of oatmeal raisin cookies but want something quicker and more portable, these bars deliver all the same delicious taste with half the work.

Why You’ll Love These Butterscotch Oatmeal Bars
Bar cookies are my secret weapon for stress-free baking. Instead of dropping individual cookies, you simply spread the dough in one pan and slice when cool. They’re perfect for care packages, travel treats, or when you need dessert fast. Plus, they stay incredibly moist and tender if they last long enough to test that theory!
Baking Mix Notes: I’m using House-Autry Buttermilk Biscuit Baking Mix for these bars. While you can use any baking mix you have on hand, I find this one creates an especially rich, tender cookie. The buttermilk adds a subtle tang that pairs beautifully with the sweet butterscotch.

Ingredients You’ll Need
- Raisins Use plump, fresh raisins for the best texture
- Baking Mix Any brand works, though buttermilk biscuit mix adds extra richness
- Dark Brown Sugar The molasses creates that deep, caramel-like flavor
- Oats Old-fashioned oats give the best texture
- Cinnamon Just a pinch for warmth
- Egg Helps bind everything together
- Butter Use real butter for the best flavor
- Vanilla Pure vanilla extract is worth it here
- Butterscotch Chips The star ingredient that makes these extra special

Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Prep Your Pan Grease an 8×8 inch baking pan and preheat your oven to 350°F. Trust me, greasing the pan well will save you heartache later when it’s time to remove these beauties.

Step 2: Combine Wet and Dry Ingredients Melt your butter in the microwave and pour it into a large mixing bowl. Add the baking mix, brown sugar, egg, and oats. Stir everything together until well combined. The mixture should look cohesive but not overmixed.

Step 3: Add All the Delicious Mix-Ins Now comes the fun part! Fold in your butterscotch chips and raisins, then add the cinnamon and vanilla. Give everything one final good stir to distribute all the goodies evenly throughout the dough.

Mixing tip: Don’t overmix once you add the butterscotch chips and raisins. You want them evenly distributed without breaking them up.
Step 4: Bake to Perfection Spread the mixture evenly in your prepared 8×8 pan. Bake for 25-30 minutes, or until the edges start to pull away slightly from the pan and the center feels set but still soft.

Doneness test: The bars are done when a toothpick inserted in the center comes out with just a few moist crumbs. Don’t overbake, or they’ll lose that wonderful chewy texture.

Serving and Storage Tips
These bars are delicious warm from the oven, but they’re even better after they’ve had time to set. Let them cool completely before cutting for the cleanest slices. They’re perfect as an after-school snack with a glass of milk or alongside your morning coffee.
Storage: Keep these bars in an airtight container at room temperature for up to a week. They actually get more flavorful after a day or two as all the ingredients meld together.
Travel tip: These bars are incredibly sturdy, making them ideal for packing in lunch boxes or taking on road trips. They won’t crumble like traditional cookies, and they stay moist even after a few days.


These oatmeal raisin butterscotch bars combine all the comforting flavors you love in a format that’s both practical and delicious. Give them a try and watch them disappear from your kitchen!Pro tip:** These bars are fantastic for getting kids involved in the kitchen. The simple mixing method means little hands can help with almost every step.

Ingredients
- 1/2 Cup Rolled oats
- 1 Cups Brown sugar packed (I use light or dark, whatever I have on hand)
- 2 Cups Baking Mix I’m using House-Autry Buttermilk Biscuit and Baking Mix
- 1 Egg
- 1 Stick butter melted
- 1 tsp Vanilla
- 1 tsp cinnamon
- 1/2 raisins
- 1/2 cup butterscotch chips
Instructions
- Combine first five ingredients in large mixing bowl. Mix until well blended. Stir in remaining ingredients. Pat into greased 8×8 pan and bake at 350 for twenty five to thirty minutes. Allow to cool and cut into bars.

I’m definitely planning on making these! I love me some oatmeal raisin cookies. (Especially the ones from Subway. *sigh* I can’t stop at just one! lol) Never could find a recipe to match the taste of those, nor thought about making bars Instead of cookies! With this recipe, I’ll be able to get my oatmeal raisin fix at home easily!
Thanks for the awesome recipe Christy! 😀
Did you get a new camera?!!!!! Your photos looks great!! What kind of camera did you get?
This recipe looks fabulous. I’ve bookmarked so many of your recipes; this is another one.
I am making these in the morning for when the kids get home from school!! Yummy, thanks for another awesome recipe Christy!! Hugs~Laurie
Goodness! I’m 40 minutes north of Raleigh. I’m going to see Christy this weekend! Woo hoo!
YAY!!!!
and I’m twenty minutes east of Raleigh—DOUBLE YAY!!!
OH NO! What happened to the cover with the picture of the kids at the table behind you? Did they change covers?
I’m referring to the cover on your book =) I thought I remembered a picture of the kids at the table on the top left corner of the book. I thought it was such a cute picture! Am I just delusional or did they change the cover layout?
Hey Cindy!
They did change it a little. I’m with you on having the kids in it, of course. The sales dept thought this cover worked better AND they did indulge me by putting more kid pics in the book. Brady and Katy are also in there an even number of times, lol. I’m such a mother!
They told me last week that the back of the book might have pics of the whole family as well , that’s the only thing that hadn’t been designed yet but should be any day now. They also changed the color of the plate that the chicken is on. Lol. The new color is much better!
It won’t be perfect till there is a picture of me in there somewhere.
I Like the kids on the cover better….tell them to change it back and to stop messing with a good thing..lol.
I was privileged enough to be able to sample these as they came out of the oven…Oh my stinkin heck they are fabulous!!! Thanks for letting me be the taster Christy!
Mmmmm, I *love* your baking mix recipes!!