Wednesday, May 7, 2025

CHARMIN' CHERRY BARS

What a beautiful day it was yesterday! My husband played golf with a friend and I played canasta with some of my friends. Friend Fran hosted and where I sat at the table I could enjoy an ocassional visit by a gorgeous male goldfinch and a dove to get a drink of water at her water bowl on her deck.  It was just so good to be with friends and laugh n gab together.

When Fran hosts canasta, I always make the dessert for her. She would buy something, but since I enjoy baking so much, I offered years ago to bake the dessert for her. I always try to find something that I think will be enjoyed by everyone keeping in mind the number of calories and any dietery considerations I need to remember.

I found this recipe in my Pillsbury The Complete Book of Baking cookbook. It was the 1951 Junior Winner from the 3rd Pillsbury Bake-Off Contest. Everyone really thought it was perfect and yummy. I did use a square pan that was 9-1/2 inches instead of 9 inches, so it was a tiny bit thinner that it would have been in a smaller pan.

I'm glad I found it and then decided to give it a try.



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CHARMIN' CHERRY BARS

CRUST...

1     cup flour

1/4  cup powdered sugar

1/2  cup (1 stick) butter, softened and cut into slices

FILLING...

1/4  cup flour

3/4  cup sugar

1/2  teaspoon baking powder

1/4  teaspoon salt

2     eggs

1/2  cup maraschino cherries, well drained and then cut in half

1/2  cup coconut

1/2  cup chopped walnuts


Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. 

Prepare the crust...


In a small mixing bowl, combine the flour and powdered sugar with a whisk.

Using a fork, or pastry blender, or your fingers (which I did), work in the slices of butter until mixture resembles coarse crumbs.

(Mine looked like pie crust dough.)


Press into a 9 - inch square ungreased pan.

(My pan measured 9-1/2 inches square.


Bake in the oven for 10 minutes.

Make the filling...


Meanwhile, in the same bowl (I did wash mine.)  combine the flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt with a whisk.

Add the eggs and "beat" the mixture well

(with a spatula or spoon).

Add the cherries,

coconut, and walnuts stirring well.


Spread filling over the partially baked crust and bake 25 to 30 more minutes or

until golden brown.


Cool completely and cut into bars to serve.

Makes 9 generous servings.








TIP FOR THE DAY...

Some baking powder that you buy comes in a container that has a piece in it to aid in leveling the spoon when measuring the baking powder. Some have a removable paper "lid" that you remove. I needed to open a new container of baking powder when I made these cherry bars and the brand I bought didn't have that piece to level off the measuring spoon. So I decided I would make my own aid. 


I took a sharp knife and inserted it on the edge of the center and just cut across the paper lid on the "diameter". Then I removed one of the halves and

now I can level off the measuring spoon when I am measuring the baking powder.

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