Saturday, January 23, 2010

Bars are Better than Cookies

DSC02710 As I mentioned in this post I made these cranberry crumbs bars while waiting for my cookie dough to chill.  They are an excellent example of how bars are better than cookies.  :)

I’m not going to lie to you. These are a little more time intensive than most bar recipes with the zesting and juicing but they are so worth the effort AND are still quicker than cookies.  My mom who had requested cookies said she enjoyed the bars MORE than the cookies.   I personally loved them though I can’t decide if I preferred them at room temp or straight from the fridge.  The only person who didn’t gobble them down was my Dad and that’s because he thinks he only likes cherries and apples in his desserts!

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Thanks, Abby for passing along a great recipe.  For those of you who haven’t been to Abby’s blog, Confabulation in the Kitchen I suggest you hop on over.  She has a lot of really good recipes, both sweet and savory.

Cranberry Crumb Bars, printable recipe

Adapted from Allrecipes, Smitten Kitchen, & Confabulation in the Kitchen

1 cup white sugar

1 teaspoon baking powder

3 cups all-purpose flour

1 cup cold unsalted butter (2 sticks or 8 ounces)

1 egg

1/4 teaspoon salt

Zest and juice of one orange

4 cups fresh cranberries

1/2 cup white sugar

4 teaspoons cornstarch

1. Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Grease a 9×13 inch pan.  I lined mine with aluminum foil.

2. In a medium bowl, stir together 1 cup sugar, 3 cups flour, and baking powder. Mix in salt and orange zest. Use a fork or pastry cutter to blend in the butter and egg. Dough will be crumbly. Pat half of dough into the prepared pan.

3. In another bowl, stir together the 1/2 sugar, cornstarch, and orange juice. Gently mix in the cranberries. Sprinkle the cranberry mixture evenly over the crust. Crumble remaining dough over the berry layer.

4. Bake in preheated oven for 45 minutes, or until top is slightly brown. Cool completely before cutting into squares.  These are bars are very good served cold.

*Smitten Kitchen used blueberries and lemons.  I'm thinking raspberry and limes.

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Click here for another great cranberry recipe!

36 comments:

  1. BEAUTIFUL. And thanks for the shoutout. When I made these I was afraid they would be too tart, but with that crumb topping they'd be great. I think I may try them with blackberries and lime next summer!

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  2. Those look so good. I'll have to check out Abby's blog too.

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  3. Ingrid, these look great. I definitely wouldn't mind the extra effort!

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  4. Hola Ingrid,these are really good bars ....
    And love ur fantastic combi ideas....
    CHeers and a happy cherry weekend to ya!!!!!

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  5. I've seen these bars on Smitten Kitchen and another blog. They look so good! I want one right now. I bet it's worth all of the effort.

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  6. Hmmm yum! I love crumb bars! The red drenching out looks so delectable!

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  7. These look great, Ingrid! Sometimes cranberries can be bitter (although I like them that way in breads, scones and biscuits) in a sweeet cookie or bar but I think the crunchy topping will balance it out.
    Smitten Kitchen is such a great source for recipes and ideas!

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  8. These look so yummy! I would eat these for breakfast...well, and lunch and dinner!
    I bet you could use any different fruit too, like blueberries? You think? Remember fruit = healthy ;)

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  9. I am addicted to bars! I do tend to prefer them to cookies... Yours look fabulous!

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  10. They look great. I made cookie dough (double recipe) for Italian ricotta cookies -- and ended up baking only a dozen and putting the dough in the fridge to finish off today. Bars are definitely better!

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  11. I seriously want these for breakfast...but I dont have cranberries ugh! I may try to tweak this with the berries I do have...let you know how it goes, thanks Ingrid, you are always a bright spot in my day!

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  12. I agree! I'll take these soft and scrumptious bars over a cookie any day!

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  13. Ever since you first showed us the pic of these bars, I've been excited about them! They look fantastic!

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  14. These look awesome, Ingrid!!!!
    I just may have to give thses a try instead of my normal cookies! Ha!

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  15. Lol so your bars won! :) They sure look delicious, I'm sure no cookie, no matter how good, could stand up to these!

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  16. Those bar do look fabulous, but I'm not giving up my cookies yet.
    Mimi

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  17. mmmmm wow these look delicious!! making me hungry heheh!!

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  18. I've made these before and thought they were soo good too! And I couldn't decide either what temperature I like them best at. But that tangy flavor is just so darn good!

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  19. I am with you 1000%. Cookie bars are far easier to make, and I just love them. This one looks amazing!

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  20. My favorite cookies are the ones that are thick and chewy like a bar but still a cookie. Which I guess means I really like bars. :)

    these look awesome.

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  21. These bars do look better than cookies - YUM!

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  22. cookies are positively useless to me when something this decadent and delicious is so much easier to make. it's a beautiful creation, ingrid!

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  23. These crumbled squares look heavenly!

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  24. They look and sound delicious. I love the idea of trying all the different combos!

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  25. Is it bad that I love bars and cookies? Cookies are always a little more time consuming but man these bars look amazing. That crumb topping would be amazing with any filling. Yum...

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  26. mmmm, i never get sick of cranberries, these look incredible!

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  27. Yep, they are quicker and they are easier. Bars are great, no contest. But better? The jury's still out on that one. : )

    These look great, Ingrid. I'm bookmarking!!

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  28. I have to tell you, I tried to make PB blondies this weekend--I have no talent for it. They were raw and would not set!

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  29. I followed your links to the other blogs and I realized that this recipe is the same as the blueberry crumb bars on smitten kitchen and I've had those on my to-bake list for several months now! I am so jealous.

    I bet these were delicious with cranberries. They certainly are festive. great job!

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  30. I love the combination of cranberries with orange, so refreshing. Yeah bars are easier and seem to go further too.

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  31. You are just too dear. I'm a cookie person, no doubts about it, but I could be quickly and easily enticed to have one of these bars. They are definitely droolworthy.

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  32. I'm not even a huge cranberry fan, but I want some of these NOW!!

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  33. love the idea of trying all the different combos!

    Work from home India

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~ingrid