Embrace that sweet cherry flavor by making a batch of these easy Cherry Pie Bars! Enjoy all the luscious flavors of cherry pie without all the work. Make it with store-bought sweet cherry pie filling or, for an extra special touch, make your own!
There’s nothing like a homemade cherry pie, but these cherry pie bars come in a close second! I’m not going to lie, my ability to make pie dough look presentable varies, but this way I can enjoy all the gorgeous cherries without worrying about making the perfect crust.
Once they are sliced into bars, they make the perfect festive treat to fill out your holiday cookie tray or enjoy as a special dessert this Christmas season!
Welcome to 2025’s 12 Days of Cookies!
Day 5 of our 12 Days of Cookies are these Cherry Pie Bars.
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Day 1 – Peppermint Chocolate Chip Cookies
Day 2 – Chocolate Crinkle Cookies
Day 3 – Chai Biscotti
Day 4 – Haystacks
Day 5 – You’re on it!
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These cherry bars have a lot in common with a cherry cobbler, but there is an important difference. While they are both full of delicious cherry flavor, cherry cobbler doesn’t have a bottom crust, just a topping. These cherry pie bars, on the other hand, have a buttery shortbread crust along with a delicious topping, making this just like a cherry pie in bar form. I promise, they’ll be a huge hit with the cherry fans in your life!
Gather these basic ingredients to make your delicious dessert bars:
Unsalted butter, room temperature (if using salted butter, omit the salt below)
Shortening
Granulated white sugar
Baking powder
Salt
Large eggs
Pure vanilla extract
All-purpose flour
Canned cherry pie filling (or homemade cherry pie filling if you have some)
Powdered sugar
Milk
Pure almond extract (or vanilla extract)
For a full recipe with amounts and instructions, check out the printable recipe card at the bottom of the post!
These pie bars are easy to make, and you’ll have a sweet treat ready in less than an hour!
First, preheat the oven to 350°F.
In a large bowl, cream the butter and shortening on high until smooth and well combined. Add the sugar, baking powder, and salt, and completely combine. Be sure to scrape down the sides and bottom of the bowl.
Add the eggs and vanilla and mix well. Add the flour and thoroughly combine. Set aside 1 1/4 cups of the dough for the topping.
Using your hands or the back of a spoon, press the remaining dough into an ungreased 9 X 13-inch baking pan. Bake for 12 minutes. The edges will be lightly golden brown, and the middle will be underdone, but don’t worry–you’re going to bake them again.
Gently spread the cherry filling over the entire crust. Then drop the rest of the dough in mounds over the filling.
Bake for about 30-35 minutes in the preheated oven until golden brown. Place the pan on a baking rack to cool for 10 minutes before glazing.
In a small bowl, mix together the powdered sugar, 1 tablespoon of milk, and 1/4 teaspoon almond or vanilla extract. If needed, add 1 teaspoon of milk until the glaze reaches a consistency that allows it to be drizzled.
Using a spoon, evenly distribute this simple glaze over the top of the bars after they’ve sat for 10 minutes on the wire rack. Slice the cooled bars into individual servings and enjoy!
Make sure your bars are completely cooled. Use a sharp knife to slice through the buttery crust into bars and a small spatula to remove them.
These are best served fresh at room temperature.
If they are too sweet, you can just dust them with powdered sugar instead of making a glaze.
Top them with a scoop of vanilla bean ice cream for an extra treat!
Yes, you could make them up to a day in advance, but I would wait to add the glaze until just before serving. Store them tightly covered in the refrigerator until ready to serve.
Store them covered in the fridge for 3-4 days. I just keep them in the original pan and cover them tightly with foil, but you could transfer individual bars to an airtight container.
Yes, you can use any flavor of pie filling you like! I think apple pie filling, blueberry pie filling, and peach pie filling would be especially good! Just use the same size can, and the recipe should turn out just the same.
No, the recipe will not work the same. Pie filling has a thickened sauce along with the cooked fruit, so if you use just plain fruit, you won’t have the same flavor or consistency in the bars. Try making this Cherry Pound Cake or one of these 20+ Fresh Cherry Desserts instead!
If you’re looking for a way to use up that cherry pie filling, try one of these recipes next time:
Chocolate Cherry Cheesecake Bread Pudding
Don’t forget to come back tomorrow for more Christmas cookies! Plus, if you Pin or print this recipe for Cherry Pie Bars, you’ll have it ready to go to satisfy that cherry craving. See you next time!
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1 cup powdered sugar1 tablespoon milk additional milk if needed, 1 teaspoon at a time¼ teaspoon pure almond extract can substitute pure vanilla extract
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