Cranberry Bliss Bars {Starbucks Copycat Recipe} (2024)

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Cranberry Bliss Bars – a homemade version of the popular Starbucks treat! These taste just like the original, and are easy to make right at home!

This is my absolute favorite dessert to make for the holidays. They are fabulous for parties, gift-giving, and everything in between during the festive season. For even more holiday recipes, check out some of our other favorites like The Best Chocolate Pecan Pie and Candy Cookie Bark!

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Y’ALL! I am so so SO excited to share this recipe with you today!

It’s been a labor of love for the past few weeks. At this point I’d say my family is pretty cranberry-bliss-bar-d out, but I wasn’t ready to throw in the towel until I got them just right.

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With some little tweaks made to each batch, I finally did it! I even set up a side-by-side taste test with a bar purchased from my local Starbucks and these taste just the same, if not better!

I find these to be slightly more chewy in texture, which I actually prefer!

The real game changer is the orange extract. A little goes a long way, butit really gives these bars that authentic flavor. Don’t leave it out!

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With this recipe, you can have them anytime of the year, not just at Christmas anymore.They are also much cheaper to make at home and make a lot, so it’s perfect to take with you for your next holiday gathering.

Ingredients for Cranberry Bliss Bars

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unsalted butter /brown sugar /eggs

orange extract /vanilla extract / ground ginger

baking powder / salt / all purpose flour

white chocolate chips / dried cranberries / cream cheese

powdered sugar / almond bark

How to Make Starbucks Copycat Cranberry Bliss Bars – Step by Step

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  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line a 15×10 or 13×9 inch jelly roll pan or rimmed cookie sheet with parchment paper.
  2. Beat together melted butter and brown sugar over medium speed with an electric mixer. Add in eggs, 1 tsp orange extract, and 1 tsp vanilla extract and beat until mixed well. Add in ground ginger, baking powder, salt, and flour, beating until just blended. Don’t overmix.
  3. Stir in white chocolate chips and Craisins by hand. Spread evenly into the bottom of prepared pan. Bake in preheated oven for 18-22 minutes until set and golden brown at the edges. Don’t overbake or bars will be hard. Remove from oven and place pan on a wire rack to cool. Allow bars to cool completely before topping with frosting.
  4. To make the frosting, beat cream cheese and powdered sugar together with an electric mixer until smooth and creamy. Add 1/2 tsp orange extract and 1/2 tsp vanilla extract and mix well. Top cooled bars with frosting. Sprinkle with chopped Craisins and drizzle white chocolate over the top with a fork. I dip my fork into the chocolate then shake it gently over the top of the bars to create little streaks. You can either slice right away and enjoy, or place the bars in the refrigerator for about an hour (what I like to do) to help them set up before cutting. Cut into triangles as shown below.

How to Slice

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  1. Remove the bars from of the pan by gently lifting the sides of the parchment paper and placing it on a cutting board. Slice the bars lengthwise into long strips.
  2. Next, slice the bars horizontally to form squares.
  3. Finally, slice the bars crosswise to create triangles.

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Tips and Notes

  • What pan works best:I’ve made these successfully using two sizes of pans; a 15×10 jelly roll pan, or a 9×13 jelly roll pan (rimmed baking sheet.) The larger size pan will lend to thinner bars, and the smaller pan will make thicker bars which are more similar to the true Starbucks version. Either will work, but the 9×13 pan is what I prefer to use. If you don’t have a 9×13 jelly roll pan, you can also use a regular 9×13 pyrex casserole dish.
  • Line your baking pan: for easier removal and cutting of your cranberry bliss bars, line your pan with parchment paper that overhangs on the sides. This will allow you to “lift” the bars out of the pan and slice them easily.
  • Orange extract is essential! Don’t skimp on it. It really brings out the true flavor of these bars! If you don’t have orange extract or are unable to find it, you can substitute with 1 teaspoon of orange zest and 1 teaspoon of orange juice.
  • Frosting: The frosting on these is slightly thinner than the Starbucks version, but will set up well once refrigerated. If you prefer a thicker frosting, feel free to add an additional 1/2 cup of sugar.
  • Topping: You can use either white baking chocolate or almond bark for the topping. Both are easy to melt in the microwave. To make the pretty streaks on top of the bars, dip a fork into the melted chocolate then shake gently over the top over the bars.
  • How to store:once the bars are sliced, place them in an airtight container and store in the refrigerator for up to five days.

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Can I freeze these Cranberry Bliss Bars?

Yes! Prepare and slice as directed. Place the bars in the refrigerator for at least four hours, then cover tightly in a container with both plastic wrap and aluminum foil. Freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw the bars overnight in the refrigerator before serving.

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Can these Cranberry Bliss Bars be made gluten free?

Yes! In order to make these bars gluten free, all you need to do is swap out the all purpose flour for your favorite gluten-free flour. I would recommend one of the blends from either Bob’s Red Mill or King Arthur Flour.

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Recipe: Cranberry Bliss Bars {Starbucks Copycat Recipe}

Yield: 24 bars

Prep Time: 15 minutes mins

Cook Time: 20 minutes mins

Total Time: 35 minutes mins

Cranberry Bliss Bars – a homemade version of the popular Starbucks treat! These taste just like the original, and are easy to make right at home!

Ingredients

Bars:

  • 1 cup (2 sticks) butter, melted
  • 1 1/2 cups packed brown sugar
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 teaspoon orange extract
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 2 cups all purpose flour
  • 1 cup white chocolate chips
  • 3/4 cup Craisins

Frosting and Topping:

  • 8 oz. cream cheese, softened
  • 1 1/2 cups powdered sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon orange extract
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/3 cup Craisins, roughly chopped
  • 2 squares white baking chocolate or almond bark, melted

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line a 15x10 or 13x9 inch jelly roll pan or rimmed cookie sheet with parchment paper. *see notes

  • Beat together melted butter and brown sugar over medium speed with an electric mixer. Add in eggs, 1 tsp orange extract, and 1 tsp vanilla extract and beat until mixed well. Add in ground ginger, baking powder, salt, and flour, beating until just blended. Don't overmix.

  • Stir in white chocolate chips and Craisins by hand. Spread evenly into the bottom of prepared pan. Bake in preheated oven for 18-22 minutes until set and golden brown at the edges. Don't overbake or bars will be hard. Remove from oven and place pan on a wire rack to cool. Allow bars to cool completely before topping with frosting.

  • To make the frosting, beat cream cheese and powdered sugar together with an electric mixer until smooth and creamy. Add 1/2 tsp orange extract and 1/2 tsp vanilla extract and mix well. Top cooled bars with frosting. Sprinkle with chopped Craisins and drizzle white chocolate over the top with a fork. I dip my fork into the chocolate then shake it gently over the top of the bars to create little streaks. You can either slice right away and enjoy, or place the bars in the refrigerator for about an hour (what I like to do) to help them set up before cutting. Cut into triangles and enjoy!

Notes

  • What pan works best:I've made these successfully using two sizes of pans; a 15x10 jelly roll pan, or a 9x13 jelly roll pan (rimmed baking sheet.) The larger size pan will lend to thinner bars, and the smaller pan will make thicker bars which are more similar to the true Starbucks version. Either will work, but the 9x13 pan is what I prefer to use. If you don't have a 9x13 jelly roll pan, you can also use a regular 9x13 pyrex casserole dish.
  • Line your baking pan: for easier removal and cutting of your cranberry bliss bars, line your pan with parchment paper that overhangs on the sides. This will allow you to “lift” the bars out of the pan and slice them easily.
  • Orange extract is essential! Don't skimp on it. It really brings out the true flavor of these bars! If you don't have orange extract or are unable to find it, you can substitute with 1 teaspoon of orange zest and 1 teaspoon of orange juice.
  • Frosting: The frosting on these is slightly thinner than the Starbucks version, but will set up well once refrigerated. If you prefer a thicker frosting, feel free to add an additional 1/2 cup of sugar.
  • Topping: You can use either white baking chocolate or almond bark for the topping. Both are easy to melt in the microwave. To make the pretty streaks on top of the bars, dip a fork into the melted chocolate then shake gently over the top over the bars.
  • How to store:once the bars are sliced, place them in an airtight container and store in the refrigerator for up to five days.
  • How to freeze: Prepare and slice as directed. Place the bars in the refrigerator for at least four hours, then cover tightly in a container with both plastic wrap and aluminum foil. Freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw the bars overnight in the refrigerator before serving.
  • How to make gluten free: In order to make these bars gluten free, all you need to do is swap out the all purpose flour for your favorite gluten-free flour. I would recommend one of the blends from either Bob's Red Mill or King Arthur Flour.

UPDATE 12/13/2017: I have made these using a 13x9 inch rimmed baking sheet and it is now my preferred size of pan to use. The bars bake slightly thicker, which is even more like the Starbucks version! The baking time and ingredients all remain the same. Mine are ready to come out of the oven right at 22 minutes. I did another side-by-side taste test today and they are identical, y'all!!

Cuisine: American

Course: Dessert

Author: Ashlyn Edwards | Belle of the Kitchen

Calories: 289kcal, Carbohydrates: 39g, Protein: 2g, Fat: 14g, Saturated Fat: 8g, Cholesterol: 45mg, Sodium: 163mg, Potassium: 89mg, Sugar: 29g, Vitamin A: 385IU, Calcium: 49mg, Iron: 0.8mg

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  1. Maribeth Kaltz Reply

    Simply delicious! Thanks for sharing!

  2. Melissa Reply

    I never leave reviews but had to share how amazing these bars were!! I have had so many complements over the holidays can’t wait to make them again!! I found a citrus/vanilla blend extract and it was perfect!!

  3. Kathryn Mazzarella Reply

    These are divine! I think they taste almost identical to the Starbucks variety. My boyfriend has will power like I’ve never seen – I made 10 different kinds of cookies for Christmas and he didn’t eat a single one! But, he couldn’t resist these – he actually had 2! I only put 1/2 teaspoon of ginger but I think the full teaspoon would be okay next time. I zested a clementine and put that in the batter and use half of the juice of it in the icing in place of the orange extract. So yummy!

  4. Sindy Reply

    Have made these many times, always a hit. Just had idea to use a second piece of parchment paper on top of base to make it easier to spread over the tray

  5. Kristen Bingel Reply

    I actually used to work at Starbucks. I would avidly count the days until the cranberry bliss bars were back in the pastry case so that I could pair it with my favorite coffees (we had mandatory coffee tastings while training new employees). It was the often the highlight of my day with such a hectic shedule. Soooo glad I can make these are gone now. I’m actually baking my second batch as i write this. I made them for Christmas had a lot of ingredients leftover. They didn’t last 2 days and I doubt they’ll last long this time around. The orange extract really really brings out the cranberry and the cream cheese icing is to die for! Thank you so much for sharing!;

  6. Sara Reply

    The taste is definitely good, but I had some trouble getting the baking timing right. The edges were done and golden at 22 min, but the middle was still fairly undercooked. I tried to trust the process and took them out of the oven then, but they were definitely undercooked when I cut into them. I’m fine eating them like this, but my mom wanted to give them to our neighbors and they were too underdone for that.

    I was using a glass pan, so maybe that was the problem.

    • tara Reply

      Had the same issue and I also use a glass pan – wondering if there’s an adjustment to baking temp/time that would work? The recipe is absolutely delicious though!!

      • Sarah Hollerman Reply

        Has anyone tried making these with less sugar? I’m curious and would like to try making them less sweet. I’m not much of a cook or baker so I just don’t know if you can just do everything else the same but use less sugar in the frosting and the cake and how much less to use to have them still turn out and be good, just a little less sweet. Any suggestions would be so appreciated!

        • Jenna Reply

          I made them a few days ago by following the directions the first time. They were great, but SUPER sweet. Today, I tried with half the amount of sugar, and they came out really dry. I would also like to know how to make these just as great and moist but less sweet.

  7. Deb Reply

    So many compliments at a recent Xmas cookie exchange. Will be making them for years to come!

  8. Kasey Reply

    I made these this past weekend and they were a HUGE hit! Everyone thought they were better than the OG starbucks treat, and my friends jumped in the kitchen after tasting them to make a batch for their families! Suggestions – bake in a ceramic casserole dish (9×13) – I used my trusty le crueset heritage casserole dish. Using this dish made a thicker bar which everyone loved – bake it so the middle is JUST barely done and fully chill in the fridge before frosting.

  9. Amanda Reply

    I make these for the teachers at my kids’ school and they get RAVE reviews! These bars are perfect and a Christmas tradition now!

  10. Tricia Reply

    Just frosted bars today, I think the frosting is a little thin/sticky. I sprinkled craisins over the top of frosting and will drizzle with melted white chocolate tomorrow. I haven’t made these in over 20 years, anxious to taste again after all this time

  11. Randizzle Reply

    Outstanding recipe. I’ve used this from 2019 to 2023 and looking forward to many more batches. Some tips that I would add:

    1.) be sure to use a 9×13 sheet pan – not regular pan with high sides; this allows for a thinner cookie, more like the original Starbucks bar. It also yields more servings and smaller portion (since it’s so rich). 2.) use parchment – not wax – paper. Wax paper absolutely clings to the bottom of the cake. 3) don’t use Mexican vanilla, as it tints the topping an off-white. Not a deal breaker, but the frosting comes out brighter if using normal vanilla extract. If you do have to use that other vanilla, the top coat of craisins and white chocolate offset it.

  12. Manish Reply

    I am so looking forward to making these for Christmas!!! Are they any baking time adjustments if I am making them in a standard 9×13?

    • Ashlyn Edwards Reply

      The baking time and all instructions will remain the same. Enjoy!

  13. Kathie W Reply

    Hi! Is butter salted or unsalted? I want to make for with this week!

    • Ashlyn Edwards Reply

      Unsalted.

  14. Stephanie Reply

    These are so good!! Quite like the ones from Starbucks but when comparing them side by side I wonder if this recipe needs some lemon zest added aswell as orange zest, which I added.
    Thanks!

  15. Liz Reply

    Can I use sweetened dried cranberries instead if I can’t find Craisins?

    • Ashlyn Edwards Reply

      Yes that will work great!

  16. Iryna P Reply

    Fantastic recipe. I think it is even better than the original at Starbucks. Thank you for sharing!

  17. Brent Reply

    Is it me or is this missing ‘how much’ of things like butter, how many eggs, etc? How are is this a recipe without listing how quantity of things?

    • Ashlyn Edwards Reply

      Hi Brent, all of that information is located in the recipe card towards the bottom of the post.

  18. Stephanie Reply

    I made these for a cookie exchange without thinking about the cream cheese frosting. Any suggestions how I can keep them chilled for 9 hours without having access to a fridge?

    • Ashlyn Edwards Reply

      Hi Stephanie, I’d pack them in a cooler with some ice packs to help keep the frosting chilled.

  19. Lani Reply

    I made these for my family and they loved them! Then I made it for a holiday baking contest for my office and won first place for “Most Delicious”! I did add the zest of 1 naval orange (half for the batter and half for the frosting). You wont be disappointed! And who knows, maybe you will be a winner too! LOL

  20. Jill Reply

    Have you ever or do you think almind flour would work?

    • Ashlyn Edwards Reply

      Hi Jill, I’m not familiar with almond flour so I’m not sure how it would turn out. If you try it, please come back and let us know how it goes.

    • Hazel Reply

      I used gluten-free flour and no one could tell the difference!

  21. Jess Reply

    Hi there!

    I apologize if someone has asked this, but is it light or dark brown sugar?

    • Ashlyn Edwards Reply

      I use light brown.

  22. Tammy Reply

    This is an amazing recipe!! I think its better than Starbucks. I made them for a Christmas market, I handed out samples and I sold out! I made them with a cup for cup gluten free flour. The only issue I had with it, the orange extract makes the cream cheese icing very soft and it never sets. I use orange zest instead

  23. Julie Reply

    I made these for the first time this week and my taste tester daughter said they were fantastic, and I agree. I was using a 9×13 non-stick rimmed cookie sheet and the base edges were just slightly too brown at 18 minutes. Would you recommend lowering the oven temperature to 325° for non-stick pans? Or pull them out a minute or two earlier?

    • Ashlyn Edwards Reply

      Hi Julie, I would probably pull them out a couple of minutes earlier.

Cranberry Bliss Bars {Starbucks Copycat Recipe} (2024)

FAQs

What are the ingredients in Starbucks cranberry bliss bars? ›

Wheat flour, Sugars [brown sugar, sucrose, maltodextrin], Cream cheese [pasteurized milk and cream, cheese culture, salt, carob bean gum, guar gum], Butter, White confectionery coating [sugar, vegetable oils, whey powder, skim milk powder, soy lecithin, natural flavour, vanilla], Cranberries [cranberries, sugar, ...

What is the cranberry thing at Starbucks? ›

Melt away the holiday chill with the sweet and tart flavors of whole dried cranberries in layers of creamy milk chocolate. They pair well with a range of beverages, from Central and South American coffees to lattes, mochas and more.

Do Starbucks cranberry bliss bars need to be refrigerated? ›

Do Starbucks Cranberry Bliss Bars Need to be Refrigerated? One of the most pressing questions regarding this recipe is whether or not they need to be refrigerated after baking. The answer is yes. They will keep better in the refrigerator and especially since it has the cream cheese frosting on top.

Is Starbucks Cranberry Bliss bar seasonal? ›

Starbucks Cranberry Bliss Bars FAQ

You'll only find cranberry bliss bars at Starbucks during the winter holiday season. However, with this easy recipe, you can make them right at home and enjoy copycat cranberry bliss bars all year round! Can I make bliss bars with a different fruit? You bet!

Are Craisins dried cranberries? ›

Dried cranberries may be marketed as craisins due to the similarity in appearance with raisins, although the word "Craisin" is a registered trademark of Ocean Spray. Craisins were introduced as part of a packaged cereal produced by Ralston Purina in 1989.

Are there nuts in cranberry bliss bars? ›

The Starbucks version of the cranberry bliss bars does not have nuts. My recipe does not have nuts in the batter, but I add chopped pistachios to the topping.

Why does Starbucks have secret menu? ›

Starbucks baristas are ready to be honest about your "secret menu" drink requests. What is Starbucks' secret menu? Well, it's all but secret nowadays. This unofficial collection of drinks are often new recipes created by regular, everyday customers trying to make something more with Starbucks' core ingredients.

How long are Starbucks cranberry bliss bars good for? ›

How long are cranberry bliss bars good for? These are best stored in the refrigerator in an airtight container with parchment paper or plastic wrap between each layer. They will keep for about 5 days. You can store them tightly wrapped in the freezer for up to two months.

What is the goddess on Starbucks? ›

The mermaid in the logo is inspired by Greek mythology, specifically the siren—a creature that lured sailors with its enchanting voice and appearance. The founders chose the mermaid to represent the alluring and seductive nature of coffee.

Can cranberry bliss bars be left out? ›

Garnish: After frosting, but before the white chocolate drizzle sets, sprinkle the additional chopped cranberries on top. This ensures they stick to the bars. Storage: Remember that the cream cheese frosting means these bars should be stored in the refrigerator if not consumed within a few hours.

Can you freeze cranberry bliss bars? ›

Yes, Cranberry Bliss Bars freeze nicely! Place the bars in a freezer-safe container and freeze for up to two months. Thaw the bars overnight in the refrigerator before serving.

How many cranberry bliss bars in a tray? ›

The tray comes with 6 bars.

How many calories in a cranberry bliss? ›

There are 290 calories in 1 bar (69 g) of Starbucks Cranberry Bliss Bar. * The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

Does ncl bliss have Starbucks? ›

Norwegian opened its first Starbucks licensed store on the Norwegian Bliss in 2018.

What is cranberry season? ›

Fall is Harvest Season

Every autumn (usually from mid-September until around mid-November in North America and March through May in Chile), cranberries reach their peak of color and flavor and are ready for harvesting. That's when our growers harvest millions of pounds of cranberries.

What sugar packets does Starbucks use? ›

Starbucks Sweeteners

The packets essentially encompass your more traditional sugars and sugar alternatives, like Sugar in the Raw or Splenda, while Liquid Sweeteners refer to Starbucks' syrup-like sweeteners that are made in house. Starbucks Sweetener Packets: Sugar. Sugar In The Raw.

Is Starbucks Refresha vegan? ›

Vegan Starbucks Drinks

Refresha Drinks – The Strawberry Acai, Pink Coconut and Cool Lime flavours are vegan. Frappuccinos – Coffee, Mocha, Espresso, Vanilla Cream, Strawberries and Cream and Chocolate Cream flavours are vegan with dairy alternative milks and vegan whipped cream.

What is the violet drink at Starbucks made of? ›

What's included. The sweet blackberries and tart hibiscus flavor of our Very Berry Hibiscus Starbucks Refreshers® beverage swirl together with creamy coconutmilk and ice, creating refreshing (and violet-hued!)

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