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August 29, 2013

Raspberry Crumb Bars

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It’s almost September and Halloween stores are opening and pumpkin recipes are up on the internet. Summer is still in full effect here in Florida. These past few days have been hot and humid and I cannot wait for cooler weather and Fall baking. Until then, I decided to go with a bright and summery dessert bar for you.

I am not the biggest raspberry fan. I love the flavor, but I just can’t get past all the seeds. It tastes great, but if I had a choice between raspberries, blueberries or strawberries, I’d choose the last two.

I decided to use the raspberries I had to make some more room in freezer. This is the perfect way to use frozen raspberries, because they don’t always hold their shape once thawed.



Raspberry Crumb Bars
adapted from allrecipes.com

Raspberry Crumb Bar Ingredients:
200 grams Granulated Sugar (1 cup)
3 grams Baking Powder (1 tsp)
375 grams All Purpose Flour (3 cups)
2 grams Salt (1/4 tsp)
Zest from one medium Lemon (1 tbsp)
226 grams cold unsalted Butter (2 sticks)
100 grams Eggs (2)

400 grams frozen Raspberries, thawed and strained of any extra juice (2 cups)
100 grams Granulated Sugar (1/2 cup)
18 grams Corn Starch (2 tbsp)

Raspberry Crumb Bar Directions:
 – Heat oven to 350F. Grease and flour, or use baking spray, on a 9 x 13 non-stick pan.
 – In a medium bowl, combine the first measure of Granulated Sugar, Baking Powder, All Purpose Flour, Salt and Lemon Zest. Using a pastry blender or fork and knives, cut the cold Butter into the dry ingredients, until pea-sized shapes are formed. Add in the 2 Eggs and continue to cut to combine.
 – Using 1/2 to 2/3 of the mixture, press it into the bottom of the pan.
 – In a separate bowl, combine the thawed Raspberries, second measure of Granulated Sugar and Corn Starch. Scoop the Raspberry mixture evenly over the bottom crust. Sprinkle the remaining dry mixture evenly over the top.
 – Bake for 45 minutes, or until golden brown. Cool completely before cutting.

Until next time,
LOVE & CONFECTIONS!

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  1. Ethel McKay says

    July 27, 2019 at 2:16 pm

    I tried your raspbery and it was awesome the kid’s loved it I’m trying a peach version of your recipe will let you know how it turns out. Thank you

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    • Terri says

      July 28, 2019 at 6:11 pm

      Yay! So happy you liked them. Definitely let me know how the peach ones turn out!

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