Side Pannel
Raspberry Bars
Ingredients List
- 1 1/2 c Flour
- 1 c Brown sugar, packed
- 1 ts Salt
- 2 c Quick-cooking oatmeal
- 1 c Butter
- 1 1/2 c Seedless raspberry jam,*
- 1/2 c Chopped pecans
Directions
* or preserves or conserve
Bar cookies are easy to prepare because they are spread in a pan and baked
all at one time. They should be cooled before cutting.
This is such an easy recipe-but it tastes like you spent hours preparing
it. It's great for brunch and coffee klatches!
Preheat oven to 375ø.
In a large bowl, combine flour, sugar, salt and oatmeal. Cut in all but
two tablespoons butter. Press 1/2 of flour mixture evenly into a greased 13
x 9-inch pan. Spread jam over batter in pan, then top with remaining flour
mixture. Dot with two tablespoons butter and with chopped pecans.
Bake at 375ø for 20-25 minutes. Let cool completely, then cut into
rectangles.
Variation: Use other types of jam, such as apricot.
Yield: 24. Suzanne J. Brown, owner SBJ Communications, Skillman, NJ
Randy Shearer
Bar cookies are easy to prepare because they are spread in a pan and baked
all at one time. They should be cooled before cutting.
This is such an easy recipe-but it tastes like you spent hours preparing
it. It's great for brunch and coffee klatches!
Preheat oven to 375ø.
In a large bowl, combine flour, sugar, salt and oatmeal. Cut in all but
two tablespoons butter. Press 1/2 of flour mixture evenly into a greased 13
x 9-inch pan. Spread jam over batter in pan, then top with remaining flour
mixture. Dot with two tablespoons butter and with chopped pecans.
Bake at 375ø for 20-25 minutes. Let cool completely, then cut into
rectangles.
Variation: Use other types of jam, such as apricot.
Yield: 24. Suzanne J. Brown, owner SBJ Communications, Skillman, NJ
Randy Shearer
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