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Sunday, May 31, 2009

Dandelion Blueberry Bars

These cookies are a "remembrance of things past." The recipe comes from the Quaker Oats test kitchen and you probably know the cookies as Berry Berry Streusel Bars. I renamed them when I realized that each time I made them I received a bouquet of dandelions or a daisy chain. Not bad for a cookie, huh? With very small changes these cookie bars can be enjoyed by vegans and the gluten intolerant. The recipe is extraordinarily easy to make and the only complaint I've ever heard is that the cookies are too crumbly. Firmly pressing down the base and crumb layer should take care of the problem. These are simple and wholesome, so get a jelly jar ready for your bouquet and that unbeatable "for you, Mommy." No tears, please.

Dandelion Blueberry Bars - Berry Berry Streusel Bars

Ingredients:
1-1/2 cups Quaker® Oats (quick or old fashioned, uncooked)
1-1/4 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 cup firmly packed brown sugar
12 tablespoons (1-1/2 sticks) butter or margarine, melted
1 cup fresh or frozen blueberries (do not thaw)
1/3 cup raspberry or strawberry preserves
1 teaspoon all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon grated lemon peel (optional)

Directions:
1) Heat oven to 350 degrees F. In a large bowl, combine oats, 1-1/4 cups flour, sugar and butter; mix until crumbly. Reserve 1 cup oat mixture for topping. Press remaining oat mixture evenly onto bottom of ungreased 8 or 9-inch square baking pan. Bake 13 to 15 minutes or until light golden brown. Cool slightly on wire rack.
2) In medium bowl, combine blueberries, preserves, 1 teaspoon flour and lemon peel, if using; mix gently. Spread evenly over crust to within 1/2 inch of edges. Sprinkle with reserved oat mixture, patting gently.
3) Bake 20 to 22 minutes or until light golden brown. Cool completely in pan on wire rack. Cut into bars. Store tightly covered. Yield: 16 bars.

18 comments:

  1. Yum! I have everything right now to make these. I think I will whip up a batch tomorrow! :0)

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  2. These bars look awesome! I love the crumble on top, and that oozy blueberry looks just delicious! Love your blog. I can't wait to keep reading.

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  3. Your photo is drool worthy. I am torn about which of your fabulous recipes too make because I LOVE LOVE them all, but I'm starting here. I offered to bring work treats this coming week, and these look perfect. Thank you for another delicious post!

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  4. How can these look so fabulous and be so easy? This is my kind of baking. I have berries in my freezer from our bushes. Guess I better get them out and put them to good use with this great recipe.
    Sam

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  5. Oh, these sound incredibly delicious, easy, and perfect for little hands. Enjoy how you renamed them also!

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  6. Aww. Very nice story and great recipe too.

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  7. I love a crumbly bar cookie and wish I had one of these with my cup of coffee this morning. Looks delish, Mary.

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  8. lovely! I have plenty of jelly jars that I use for dandelion bouquets (not just wine)...I know these would garner a big one! They sound amazing...and look it, too!

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  9. Elyse, I'm so glad you found us. I hope you'll visit often.

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  10. Oh Mary Mary they look perfect I love the name. Good job as usual.

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  11. These are just perfect...I mean perfect.

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  12. Now girlfriend....you had me going there for a minute or two. I saw "Dandelion" in the recipe's title, and I thought you'd gone bonkers!!!!

    They sound absolutely yummy. I guess you could add dates to those instead of blueberries....you should be careful tho...you may get a rose bouquet instead of those 'lions!!!

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  13. how cute, I thought it had dandelion in it for a sec !! he he looks great

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  14. This is how my terrible rhubarb bar was SUPPOSED to come out. These look great!

    P.S. I swear you left a comment about my birch tree once--meant to tell you he is doing fine and also I discovered this great inflatable water donut thing to get baby trees through the hot part of summer--it waters them all day long. If I have you confused with someone else, well, oops. :)

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  15. Laura, I did leave a comment about your trees. That, by the way, is a marvelous idea.

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  16. I am enjoying your blueberry recipes!

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  17. I think I have everything here to make these. My gardener will love them!

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