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Friday, August 6, 2010
Lavender Cheesecake Bars
From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite...I wanted to get this recipe to you while culinary lavender is still available in markets. It was given to me a few weeks ago by a lavender grower of Viennese extraction. Her dessert is as lovely as she is, and it speaks to the wonderful richness of the country in which she spent her childhood. Like most pastry from the area, this is barely sweet and the use of lavender is so subtle that only a truly discerning palate could identify its presence without some help. I was not able to identify the flavor the first time I had these bars. Everyone who samples them can detect an unidentifiable, but pleasant, flavor lurking in the background. When told what it has we all share an "ah-ha" moment. The only trick to cooking with lavender is discretion. A very little of it goes a long way, and too much of it will make your food inedible. The lavender taste in this recipe comes from a mildly flavored sugar and from a scant teaspoon of fresh buds that are added to the streusel topping. This is a very simple recipe. There is, however, a trap waiting for those who read directions just before they plan to bake. You need lavender sugar, and, while it's child's play to make, it takes about a week for the lavender to imbue the sugar. I use a ratio of two tablespoons of lavender per cup of sugar and blend them in my food processor to make a mildly flavored sugar that I store for a week before using. Here, as in most of my recipes, I toast the almonds before baking with them. Toasted nuts give baked goods a real flavor boost and these bars have a wonderful almond flavor. If your not watching calories you'll love these rich bars. Here's the recipe.
Lavender Cheesecake Bars...from the kitchen of One Perfect Bite, inspired by Oregon lavender growers
Ingredients:
Crust
2/3 cup light brown sugar, packed
1 cup chopped toasted almonds
2 cups all-purpose flour
1/3 cup unsalted butter, melted
1/8 teaspoon salt
Topping
2 (8-oz.) packages cream cheese, room temperature
1/2 cup lavender sugar
2 large eggs
2 tablespoons lemon juice
1/4 cup milk
2 teaspoons vanilla
1 teaspoon fresh lavender buds
Directions
1) To make the crust: Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Combine brown sugar, almonds, flour, salt and melted butter in bowl of a food processor. Pulse until crumbly. Reserve one cup for streusel topping. Press remainder of mixture into bottom of a 9 x 13-inch pan. Bake for 12 to 15 minutes.
2) To make filling: Beat cream cheese with lavender sugar until smooth. Beat in eggs, lemon juice, milk and vanilla. Pour over prepared crust. Mix lavender buds with reserved streusel topping. Sprinkle topping over cream cheese filling. Bake for 25 minutes. Cool on wire rack until pan is room temperature. Cut into 24 bars. Refrigerate. Yield: 2 dozen 1-1/2 x 3-inch bars.
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These look very good. At first glance, I thought it was a lemon bar. I believe it's the French who use lavender the most? Normally, this recipe might kind of scare someone, but your reassurances make me want to try it.
ReplyDeletereally the picture itself saying how dellicious these bars are..never tried lavender for any cooking i really like the smell and the beauty of the flower. love the smell..
ReplyDeleteI remember the photos of the gorgeous lavender fields Mary. I am sure these bars woere absolutely delicious.
ReplyDeleteThe cheesecake bar sounds wonderful with some lavender in it. Lovely lovely! Hope you're enjoying your weekend.
ReplyDeleteBlessings, kristy
p/s your grandchildren are arriving on next week. Can't wait to see them, right! =o)
This is so scrumptious! I wish I have some lavender buds with me now!
ReplyDeletediscerning palate...I sometimes wonder is that a given or a skill that develops with time, since my husband can't detect most of the things I put in our food (I put in things he says he detests but he eats them with delight without knowing what is in the food) Lavander comes here only in bags to use in your closet, such a shame!
ReplyDeleteThese sound delicious. I like to make lavender pound cake, but I cheat....a local lavender farm puts the ingredients together.
ReplyDeleteYum!
ReplyDeleteThe simplicity just highlights the lavender nicely.
I think lavender to a dessert is the black truffle equivalent of savoury dish; without the hefty costs :)
Definitely would give this a try on a lazy-slouch-out-but-still-wannabe-sophisticated night. :)
I've never tried lavender as a flavour but this bar looks so good you may of tempted me to have a try!
ReplyDeleteLavender and cheese...a lovely combination!
ReplyDeleteMary, what a beautiful sounding dessert. and as usual, you took a difficult to photograph item and made it look spectacular... great post
ReplyDeleteMary, although I am watching my calories intake, I stil love to have this cheesecake bar, looks so inviting!
ReplyDeleteThe whiff of lavendar in this cheesecake sounds utterly lovely to me!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful bar! That first picture looks irresistibly good. I love lavender....very calming and soothing. Yet to try in bakes. Thanks very much for sharing. Hope you have a wonderful day. Mary
ReplyDeleteMmm these are wonderful! Have a nice weekend!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and delicious bar.
ReplyDeleteI positioned my left thumb my finger against your photo and it looks like I can grab your delightful lavender cheesecake bar.
Wishing you a great weekend ♥
Mary,no way i can get fresh lavender here, so i can only see and enjoy your photo. have a great weekend ahead.
ReplyDeleteMary, these are absolutely divine!
ReplyDeleteI wish i had lavender but maybe i can use lavender essential oil, so lovely the idea to make flavored sugar. Thanks Mary!
ReplyDeleteThese sound just wonderful. Have a good day. Diane
ReplyDeleteHi Mary,
ReplyDeleteAmazing recipe. I love the ingredients and the lavender must give it a delicious twist!
Love,
Lia.
Mary: What beautiful lemon bars! I am always looking for recipes using lavender. I will be giving these a try!
ReplyDeleteI should really attempt this over the weekend :)
ReplyDeleteI love cooking with lavender and lavender sugar (as well as vanilla sugar and rose geranium sugar) are staples in the Linderhof larder.
ReplyDeleteI love making sweets with herbs and will have to try these soon.
I've never been game to cook with lavender because my taste testers (aka my family/friends) think it would be too overpowering. Thank you for inspiring me to use it! Your bars look delectable; I'm loving the ingredients.
ReplyDeletethese sound wonderful and I've printed this out. Lavendar is very difficult to find here and I've had to search out sources. It was never a problem in NY
ReplyDeletexoxo Pattie
It looks wonderful! I will have to try these. Have to make the sugar first!
ReplyDeleteThat look heavenly! I've never tried baking with lavender.
ReplyDeleteYou had me at cheesecake!
ReplyDeleteAnd I bet it melts in your mouth too! Great recipe!
These look wonderful. I have never tried lavender in baking. If you get a chance, please visit my blog as I am having a wonderful giveaway. Have a great weekend.
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My dear Hungarian friend, who spent many years in Vienna as a journalist, made a sweet very similar to this. She, too, cautioned about the amount of lavender. Thanks for a delicious reminder of my treasured friend.
ReplyDeleteBest,
Bonnie
looks delightful- never cooked with lavender but am sure the flavour is out of this world, well, lavender is!
ReplyDeletewoh!it' s a beautiful recipe with the touch particular the lavander and j'm very content to know your blog!
ReplyDeleteOh how I love cheesecake bars...well anything cheesecake actually. I also love the scent of lavender but have never cooked with it before. I think I might need to see if I can find some this weekend! I can only imagine how wonderful these taste!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely looking cheesecake bar. The addition of Lavender is very intriguing to me. I'm not sure if I can get my hands on any but I know my mom in Germany grows it in her garden, so I will give her this recipe which I'm sure she will love!
ReplyDeleteThe cheesecake bar looks wonderful. I quite enjoy the subtle scent of lavender. I had it in ice-cream before. It'll be interesting to try making it.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend Mary. Michael
How heavenly! These look so light and perfect for a summer time meal! Makes my mouth water! ♥
ReplyDeleteMary I love lavender to cook! and these look georgeous and yummy, huggs and have a lovely day, x gloria
ReplyDeleteI guess everyone is in a lavender mood these days!!! Lovely recipe that I can't wait to make!
ReplyDeletelooks awesome,lovely one...have a wonderful weekend mary,take care
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning dessert! I love the creaminess of cheesecake paired with something as elegant and light as lavender. This looks gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWOW..what a beautiful and delicious looking dessert..love all those ingredients in it..mm...superb..thanks for sharing and have a great weekend..tk care!
ReplyDeletethe bar looks amazingly perfect ...and i bet it would be very tasty too...
ReplyDeleteThis would be perfect for a tea party.
ReplyDeleteWow! these look so good! Hope you're doing well, Mary.
ReplyDeleteI have a party tomorrow, these would work great. Lovely
ReplyDeleteIt sounds delicious and lavender sugar would make a fabulous little gift.
ReplyDeleteMimi
Just like your previous recipe with lavender, this is a wonderful recipe. Thanks for sharing Mary!
ReplyDeleteCheesecake is my favorite dessert!
ReplyDeleteIt looks amazing!!!!!
Quick question: could we request recipes?? I would love to see something made entirely with whole grain and no white sugar....possible??
Lovely and exquisite bars!!
ReplyDeleteHave a niuce weekend.
You know, I grow lavender - for the scent and for luck (keep it by my doors) and once in a while will add it to tea but have never cooked with it. I love the delicacy of it. And lavender sugar sounds heavenly. Cheesecake and lavender - might just be the perfect match.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this! I've been wanting to cook with lavender for a couple of years now and never seem to get my act together. I see you have many other lavender recipes that I need to check out as well.
ReplyDeleteI went to a lavender fest last weekend up in Battle Ground, WA and tried out a lavender soda - the ladies with me weren't impressed but I loved it!
I have got to look for Lavender, I have never used it, and it sounds so good!!! Your cheesecake bars look oh so creamy and delicious...I bet it was one perfect bite....sigh
ReplyDeleteI heart lavender so much.....so I'm really happy to see this recipe, I simply can't wait to try it!!!
ReplyDeleteOh these look amazing! Yum!
ReplyDeleteDonnami
Oh these look amazing! Yum!
ReplyDeleteDonna
This sounds wonderful. I have never tried to cook with lavender but have heard it is very good.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip about the time it takes to prepare the lavender sugar. I have a very bad habit of not reading recipes ahead of time:)
These look lovely. I've never baked with lavender, though I adore its scent. Is there a difference between culinary lavender and English lavender?(I think that's what I have.)
ReplyDeleteWow, those Lavender Cheescake bars look & sound delicious! Thanks for the heads up on making the sugar. I hate when you get home from the store excited to make a new recipe and realize something needs to be prepared, marinated or soaked for 24 hours or more. I bet that lavender sugar sure smells good though. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteGods - this has to be the most perfect dessert!
ReplyDeleteI think I'm also going to make your lavender sugar for other things, like my morning Earl Grey tea, and for scones and such. How nice!
Another great recipe. I love the thought of lavender in these cheesecake bars.
ReplyDeleteMore ppl are becoming adventurous and using culinary lavender here in Australia. Has even featured as a main ingredient on cooking shows here!
Look forward to more delicious recipes and thanks again for sharing this one.
Patricia Perth Australia
www.lavenderuses.com
all things lavender
What a gorgeous bar--I love lavender and have some lavender sugar in my pantry. Perfect!
ReplyDeleteIt's always fun to get recipes from a variety of different people. I have never tried/or cooked anything with lavender in it!
ReplyDeleteWould love to try this...
ReplyDeleteCarmen
I love the lightness of this cheesecake bar. The delicate hint of lavender is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThese sound fabulous....lavender and cheesecake together in one great dessert. This is a definite must-try!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing,
Patti
That's amazing! I can't wait to taste them. thank you for sharing this unique recipe!
ReplyDeleteI swear, my mouth started watering as I read this. I love lemon bars and these look even better.....
ReplyDeleteThere is a local girl here in Jerz that makes these, and they are addicting, five to a package...I have to stay away from opening a pack if we are out on a drive, or I find an excuse to eat two or three or, if any are left after hubby gets his share, lol
ReplyDeleteYours look fantastically gorgeous...thank goodness I am out of range from either :)
Those lemon cheesecake bars look refreshingly delightful. Such a perfect recipe for up coming summer picnics.
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