Yellow Cake Mix Gooey Bars

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Looking for an easy dessert that will impress your family and friends? These decadent Yellow Cake Mix Gooey Bars are knock your socks off good and quick to put together with just six ingredients.

These decadent Yellow Cake Mix Gooey Bars are knock your socks off good and super easy to make with just six ingredients.

Recipes that start with a cake mix are the ultimate time savers. These Yellow Cake Mix Gooey Bars also use ingredients that most of us have on hand the majority of the time. That means this is one recipe we can whip up for a last minute dessert or afternoon snack for the kiddos.

You always have at least one package of cream cheese (or 4) in your refrigerator, right? Please tell us we aren’t the only ones that consider cream cheese a kitchen “staple”!

Gooey Cake Ingredients

Layer 1:

  • Yellow Cake Mix
  • Large Eggs
  • Melted Butter

Layer 2:

  • Cream cheese, softened
  • Large Eggs
  • Powdered Sugar (confectioners’ sugar)
These decadent Yellow Cake Mix Gooey Bars are knock your socks off good and super easy to make with just six ingredients.

Yellow Cake Mix Gooey Bars Recipe

A mom of one of Barbara’s high school friends would make a version of these yellow cake mix dessert bars, and when she ran across this recipe in her Glenwood (college cooperative) stash, she had to know if they were one in the same.

Her verdict?

Barbara was pleasantly surprised to find out they were indeed just as delicious as the ones from her memories. They are rich, decadent, buttery goodness, and the entire pan always disappears. We recommend making these for any pitch-in, party, or gathering. Kids and adults alike love them.

We recently had a reader (hi, Lori!) share that her mom made these and her family called them “Mmmm Bars.” We love hearing from readers when our recipes bring back such good memories!

These are so rich that there’s no need for a frosting.

These decadent Yellow Cake Mix Gooey Bars are knock your socks off good and super easy to make with just six ingredients.

How to Make Gooey Bars with Cake Mix

Step by Step Instructions

  1. Mix together cake mix, butter and eggs and press cake batter into bottom of 13 x 9 inch pan.
  2. Beat cream cheese, eggs and powdered sugar until smooth, scrape down the sides of the bowl as needed; spread dough over the crust layer.
  3. Bake in a preheated 350 degree F oven around 35 minutes.

Equipment

Check your pantry to make sure you have all of these ingredients and kitchen tools before you make these decadent cake mix gooey bars. I really think a spreader like one makes the recipe so much easier to make.

For the cake mix gooey bars recipe and ingredient list, scroll to the bottom of this post. 

These decadent Yellow Cake Mix Gooey Bars are knock your socks off good and super easy to make with just six ingredients.

Recipe FAQs

  • These cream cheese bars have two layers. The recipe calls to make the first layer, spread into the pan, and then make the second layer.  We use the same bowl for both layers. No need to do extra dishes.
  • To prevent scrambling your eggs with the melted butter, allow it to cool for a couple minutes before adding to the batter or add it to the cake mix first, stir, and then add the eggs.
  • Be sure the cream cheese is at room temperature to prevent clumps.
  • Do not over bake these cake mix cream cheese bars. Baking too long will make them less-gooey.
  • Substitute a white cake mix for yellow, if needed.
  • Cake mix bars can be modified for your liking. Scroll down to the bottom of this post to see our favorite variations.
  • I use any brand of cake mix include Duncan Hines, Betty Crocker, Aldi brand, etc.
These decadent Yellow Cake Mix Gooey Bars are knock your socks off good and super easy to make with just six ingredients.

How do I store ooey gooey bars?

People often ask if ooey gooey bars need to be refrigerated.  Due to the cream cheese in the batter, these gooey cake bars will mold if left out at room temperature too long. To be safe, we recommend storing the leftovers in the refrigerator.

Can I freeze ooey gooey bars?

Yes, absolutely.  Cut into bite-sized bars, wrap tightly in saran wrap, and then place in an air-tight zip-lock bag for the best preservation method.

These decadent Yellow Cake Mix Gooey Bars are knock your socks off good and super easy to make with just six ingredients.

Recipe Variations

  • Add chocolate chips or leftover candy pieces.
  • I’ve added extra eggs and extra cream cheese to make these even more decadent.
  • For more flavor, add vanilla extract or almond extract.
  • Use any flavor of cake mix!
  • If desired, top with a homemade glaze or fresh berries.

Our Favorite Recipes Using Boxed Cake Mix

Need some more ideas for those uninspiring boxed cake mixes in your pantry?

We have plenty of ideas for you:

Do you have a favorite way to kick a cake mix up a notch?

These decadent Yellow Cake Mix Gooey Bars are knock your socks off good and super easy to make with just six ingredients.

Ooey Gooey Bars Variations

These decadent Yellow Cake Mix Gooey Bars are knock your socks off good and super easy to make with just six ingredients.
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Yellow Cake Mix Gooey Bars

Looking for an easy dessert that will impress your family and friends? These decadent Yellow Cake Mix Gooey Bars are knock your socks off good and quick to put together with just six ingredients.
Prep Time10 minutes
Cook Time35 minutes
Total Time45 minutes
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: gooey bars with yellow cake mix, yellow cake mix gooey bars
Servings: 20
Calories: 260kcal
Author: Barbara

Ingredients

Cake Mix

  • 16.5 oz. yellow cake mix
  • 1/2 cup butter melted
  • 2 eggs

Gooey Mix:

  • 8 oz. cream cheese softened
  • 2 eggs
  • 3 1/2 cups powdered sugar

Instructions

  • Mix cake mix, melted butter and 2 eggs together and press into a greased 13 x 9-inch baking dish.
    These decadent Yellow Cake Mix Gooey Bars are knock your socks off good and super easy to make with just six ingredients.
  • Beat cream cheese, 2 eggs and powdered sugar until well incorporated.
    These decadent Yellow Cake Mix Gooey Bars are knock your socks off good and super easy to make with just six ingredients.
  • Spread onto cake mixture.
    These decadent Yellow Cake Mix Gooey Bars are knock your socks off good and super easy to make with just six ingredients.
  • Bake at 350 degrees F for 35 minutes or until golden brown. Do not over-bake.
    These decadent Yellow Cake Mix Gooey Bars are knock your socks off good and super easy to make with just six ingredients.
  • Cut into individual bars to serve.
    These decadent Yellow Cake Mix Gooey Bars are knock your socks off good and super easy to make with just six ingredients.

Notes

  • These cream cheese bars have two layers. The recipe calls to make the first layer, spread into the pan, and then make the second layer.  We use the same bowl for both layers. No need to do extra dishes. 
  • Be sure the cream cheese is at room temperature to prevent clumps.
  • Do not over bake these cake mix cream cheese bars. Baking too long will make the less-gooey. 
  • Substitute a white cake mix for yellow, if needed.
  • Need some more ideas for those uninspiring boxed cake mixes in your pantry? We have plenty of ideas for you: Easy Cake Mix Caramel Bars, Cake Mix Cinnamon Rolls, Cherry Almond Dump Cake, Triple Chocolate Cake
  • The nutritional information below is auto-calculated and can vary depending on the products used.

Nutrition

Calories: 260kcal | Carbohydrates: 41g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 57mg | Sodium: 260mg | Potassium: 39mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 31g | Vitamin A: 342IU | Calcium: 67mg | Iron: 1mg
These decadent Yellow Cake Mix Gooey Bars are knock your socks off good and super easy to make with just six ingredients.

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46 Comments

  1. I made this the night before for Sunday school the next morning. Kept it in the fridge overnight. I stopped at 3 cups of sugar and omitted that last 1/2. They were plenty sweet enough. Except for a couple of cream cheese haters, this was a hit. Thanks so much for sharing this.

  2. As if we hadn’t had enough sweets at Christmas, I saw these and thought they would be a perfect reward for taking down the tree tonight. Bit, was I right!! Thank you for sharing such a decadent treat! It’s definitely going into my recipe box!

    1. We haven’t added fruit to the cake but you definitely could. Either drop them on the top and press down before baking. Maybe stir in strawberries into the top layer before adding to the pan. Good luck!

    1. Julie-You should be able to use any type of cake mix. We haven’t made them with a white cake but we love a good white cake!

  3. I made the ooey gooey bars today with a lemon box cake mix and added a couple tablespoons of lemon juice to the topping. WOW! EXCELLENT, thank you. This WILL be a repeat ♡

  4. There were addictively good. I’m going to switch up the mixes. First time I made these, I made them exactly as above. The were delicious and gone in three days. I want to do this recipe using lemon cake and lemon juice in the cream cheese mix. I also want to try it with either strawberry cake mix or strawberry cream cheese. Great recipe with endless options for variations.

  5. My husband went to the store for m.j e and got the cream cheese that is 1/3 less fat will this work i should i go get the regular cream cheese

  6. These are one of my favorite treats! Warning though!! These are ridiculously addicting. I usually eat the entire pan within 2 days if I don’t take some to my friends to share. Definitely give this recipe 5 stars!!! Thank you so much for sharing with us! Life changing

    1. Lana – We agree with sharing these to avoid eating them all!! Thanks for sharing and glad you enjoyed them as much as we do!

  7. Ran across this recipe today and it brought back, fond mems of making these 40+ years ago with my mother. The recipe name was different, we called them Mmmm bars… wink..
    We still make them every holiday.

  8. We use red velvet cake mix and put red dye in the cream cheese mixture at Christmas. Leave a square for Santa, it’s always gone on. Christmas morning

  9. Made exactly but added a swirl of mixed berry jam before baking. Excellent, will be making many times over. Thank you,

  10. This recipe is fool proof. I am a retired single man and remember my mom made these. I thought they were probably hard to make. I love these things and could not be easier to make. I found this recipe a while back and now make them quite often. give half to my daughter as if left here, I would eat them all in no time.

  11. One of our favorite family recipes!!! Only thing we do different is that we sift an additional layer of powdered sugar on the top when we take them out of the oven. It looks pretty and tastes great!

  12. Can you please tell me if two eggs go in both layers? 2 eggs on bottom layer and 2 eggs on top layer? So 4 eggs in all.

    1. 4 eggs in all, if you scroll down to the recipe card, you’ll see ingredients for each layer and it indicates 2 eggs in each layer for a total of 4. Thanks!

  13. I’ve been making these bars for years but we call them ooey gooey cheesecake bars. I’ve made them with yellow cake mix, lemon cake mix, chocolate cake mix & so on. For Christmas this year I made them today with spice cake mix, added a teaspoon of cinnamon & vanilla in the crust & sprinkled cinnamon sugar mix on top. Soooo good!

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