While Canada might not be well known for many culinary specialities, the ones that they are known for are some of the best foods I’ve ever had! This is of course true of poutine (french fries plus cheese curds and gravy? Yes, please!), but I have to say my favorite Canadian food is these divine chocolate and custard no-bake Nanaimo bars. Nanaimo Bars are named for the city of Nanaimo, British Columbia, where they were likely first developed almost 100 years ago.

No Bake Canadian Nanaimo Bars

No Baking – While these treats are wonderful all year long (and especially at Christmas!), they are often made in the summer when turning on the oven would be uncomfortable. Nanaimo bars are best served cold or thawed to room temperature. Delicious, Beautiful Layers – You’ll notice that this bar recipe has three different layers, and quite a few steps. Don’t worry, none of them are difficult, and will all contribute the the beauty and flavor of the bars. Just follow along, make each layer one at a time, and be ready to be amazed when you cut into these! Canada’s Most Popular Dessert! This no bake treat has been well-loved by Canadians since just after WWII. Possibly the second most popular is these Canadian Butter Tarts.

Key Ingredients

Here’s what you need to make Nanaimo Bars, layer by layer:

Crunchy, Fudgy Bottom Layer: Lots of texture in this layer comes from crushed graham crackers, shredded coconut, and chopped nuts. I’m using pecans, but you can also use walnuts or almonds. A blend of melted butter, a tempered egg, granulated sugar, and cocoa powder holds everything together. Middle Custard Layer: In Canada, the secret ingredient for this tasty, creamy filling is custard powder. You may be able to find this at an international grocery store, or online. If you can’t, substitute the same amount of instant vanilla pudding mix. You’ll also need heavy cream, powdered sugar, and some more unsalted butter. Rich Chocolate Topping: Melt semi-sweet chocolate chips with even more butter to create a smooth, luscious chocolate layer.

Complete list of ingredients and amounts can be found in the recipe card below.

How To Make Nanaimo Bars

Bottom Layer

Middle Layer

Top Layer

Recipe Tips

Tempering the Egg: The bottom layer includes an egg to keep it fudgy and rich. Add a small amount of the melted cocoa mixture to the egg while whisking quickly. This will heat the egg while keeping it from scrambling. Melting Chocolate: I find it easiest to melt the chocolate and butter in the microwave, but you can certainly do it over the stove if you prefer, using a double boiler. Use Unsalted Butter: Since there is a little bit of butter in every layer of this dessert, I suggest that you use high-quality unsalted butter. You can add a bit of flaky sea salt to the top of the bars if you like, they’re very nice this way!

Storing Tips

Keep Nanaimo bars in the refrigerator in an airtight container for up to 4 or 5 days, and serve them chilled. Because of the custard center, they should not be stored at room temperature. You can also freeze the bars for up to 3 months!

How do I cut Nanaimo Bars cleanly?

These can be tricky to slice, particularly because each of the layers has a different thickness and texture. My suggestion is to cut them early, only about 20-30 minutes after you place them in the fridge for the final chilling step. If you chill them for longer than that, the chocolate will harden too much and will crack when you cut into it. It’s also important to use a long, sharp knife. Wipe the knife clean between each cut for perfect slices.

Can you freeze Nanaimo Bars?

Yes, these actually freeze very well! Add them to a freezer-safe container and store them in the freezer for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge before you plan to serve them.

What is custard powder?

This is a product you can find easily in Canada and the UK, but might be more difficult to find in the US. The main ingredient in custard powder is cornstarch. It also includes flavoring and coloring. The most similar thing in American is vanilla flavored instant pudding mix. A true Canadian classic, Nanaimo Bars are a rich and decadent delight that will will be glad you made! Make sure to Pin this recipe for later, or share it so that everyone can make these creamy, crunchy, chocolatey bars. © Little Sunny Kitchen

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