Old-Fashioned Hawaiian Dream Bars are easy to make (2024)

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I love making dream bars and have made many for the site. They are easy to make, great to share for a crowd, and always a hit. These Old-Fashioned Hawaiian Dream Bars are perfect for any time of the year. Bringing a bit of the tropics into your day will brighten things up. Ken made these delightful treats for church refreshments.

Dream bars are also great for travelers if you need something for a potluck, outdoor gathering, picnic, or just a casual get-together. Perfect to finish off a BBQ too!

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This recipe has a crispy little crackly sweet top to it and then are moist and delicious in the center and finished off with a cookie bottom! Just grab one right out of the pan!

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See how luscious the center is? Oh how I would love one of these again! Recipes like this one have been around forever and it is nice to revisit them.

Sometimes our new and improved versions are just not as great as the originals that have stood the test of time!!

This is something that grandma would have made and everyone would have raved over back in its day. The same holds true to now!

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I have a perfect pan for these with a lid. Pop that lid on or cover them up and store them in the refrigerator until they are ready to eat!

They are best a bit cold I think! With a big glass of cold milk too! Or if you like, a lovely cup of tea!!

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Just reach right in with your little spatula and grab one!! Dream bars come in so many different ways.

We have made our wickedly popular Rhubarb DreamBars many times but we also have Strawberry Chocolate Dream Bars, andPineapple Coconut Cherry Dream Bars, which are different from these ones.

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These Old-Fashioned Hawaiian Dream Bars with their pineapple coconut blend will have you dreaming of the beach!!

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The Recipe

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Old-Fashioned Hawaiian Dream Bars

Yield: 24 squares

Prep Time: 20 minutes

Cook Time: 45 minutes

Total Time: 1 hour 5 minutes

These Old-Fashioned Hawaiian Dream Bars are a classic dessert that brings the tropics to you at any time of the year. Filled with pineapple and coconut they are ooey-gooey goodness.

Ingredients

Crust

  • 1 cup butter
  • 1 cup lightly packed light brown sugar
  • 1 tsp. vanilla
  • 3 cups flour

Topping

  • 3 cups well drained crushed pineapple
  • 1/2 cup melted butter
  • 1 1/2 cups sugar
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 tsp. vanilla
  • 2 cups shredded coconut

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 375F. In a large bowl cream together the butter for the crust and then add in sugar and vanilla. Add in flour and mix very well. Press this into a 9x13" pan. Bake for 15 min. or until golden brown. Let cool for 5 min.
  2. In the same bowl as above, beat together melted butter, white sugar, egg, vanilla and coconut. Spread the pineapple over the crust and then top with the coconut mixture. Bake for an additional 30 min. or until golden brown on top. Let cool in pan completely and cut into squares. Best if refrigerated.
Nutrition Information:

Yield: 24Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 294Total Fat: 14gSaturated Fat: 9gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 46mgSodium: 120mgCarbohydrates: 41gFiber: 1gSugar: 27gProtein: 3g

Recipe calculation was provided by Nutritionix and is an estimation only. If you need nutritional calculations for medical reasons, please use a source that you trust.

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  1. natalie says

    are these good to freeze?

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  2. Kath says

    Didn’t have enough pineapple so I chopped some mango and added it, hope it turns out ok

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    • Ken Noland says

      How did they turn out?

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  3. Ellen Coe says

    How many cans of crushed pineapple and what size cans do we need to end up with 3 cups drained pineapple? Thanks!

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    • Ken Noland says

      We are in Canada so I’m unsure what size you can get. Crushed pineapple doesn’t have that much juice, a 20 oz. can usually provide about 2 1/2 cups of drained crushed pineapple.

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  4. Amber says

    Hi! Just made these and they are delicious! One question… can they be frozen?
    Thanks!

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    • Tara Noland says

      I would try it Amber as I believe they would be okay. I personally have not tried freezing them though.

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  5. Patty says

    These were to die for! Lol Everyone who tasted them were very happy!! The pan was empty before I could turn around!! Definitely will make these again!! Thank you for this awesome recipe!!

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    • Tara Noland says

      So glad you and everyone loved them Patty!! Enjoy!!

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  6. Patty says

    These were absolutely delicious!! At the beginning I was a little disappointed because by husband wanted to sample it and it was runny!! But as it cooled it was fine!! It was for a pot luck lunch and it was all gone before the meal was served!! I did share the recipe because it was a hit!!! Thank you for this Awesome recipe!!

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    • Tara Noland says

      Hi Patty, so glad you liked them. They do have to cool completely and are best served cold out of the fridge and then they won’t be runny. I am glad they turned out in the end for you!

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  7. Chels says

    So…I totally made these this weekend and my only qualm is that they WAY over-baked. I put them in at the indicated temp. & time, but for some reason, the crust and top got waaaaay over browned. AH, but alas, luckily I was able to scrape off the top really quick, and after I let it cool, I simply DOUSTED it in a snowstorm of powdered sugar haha. And then everyone loved them! So thank you…but also… confused? (:

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    • Tara Noland says

      Ovens vary a lot and 375F is a hot oven. I would bake it at a lower temperature (350F) or for a shorter time watching it closely.

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    • Jemmie45 says

      Same here. I took mine out 6 minutes early. Next time, I will wrap a wet tea towel around the outside of the pan to prevent edges from cooking so hard, and reduce oven to 350.

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  8. Gina says

    So… Can the coconut be left out? I can’t eat coconut but like the sound of the rest of it.

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    • Tara Noland says

      The coconut is a substantial amount in this recipe. You can try it, not sure how it will turn out though.

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  9. Nini says

    Just to add my 2c worth…crushed pecans might be good! I’m just sayin’!

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    • Tara Noland says

      Would be great, I did one with nuts before and so yummy!! Check it out! https://noshingwiththenolands.com/pineapple-coconut-cherry-dream-bars/

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  10. Nini says

    You had me at HAWAIIAN!

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  11. Sinisa says

    This is so delicious and sweet. I neeed this in my life. Simply yummm

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  12. Claudia Krusch says

    It looks amazing! I can’t wait to make it this coming weekend!

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  13. Amy says

    Oh my goodness gracious do these look great!! I would love to create these for my family who loves a good sweet treat! Yumm!

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  14. Kathy says

    Those look so delicious. I’m going to have to make them real soon. I’ve never actually had them before either. They sure look yummy!

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  15. Jeni Hawkins says

    Whaaaaaa!? OMG YUM! This is absolutely perfect for my summer barbecues with friends! What an awesome dessert – and anything pineapple and coconut is aces with me 🙂

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  16. Jessica says

    I’ve never heard of these! They look and sound amazing

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  17. Cathi Crismon says

    Oh YES please!
    I can think of so many reasons to make these delicious dream bars. They’re perfect for summer and all the barbecues and parties we’ll be hosting and attending.
    Thanks for sharing!!

    Reply

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