From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite...I live in an area where walnuts and hazelnuts grow in abundance and they are always available in local markets at a fair price. Ergo, I use them often in my cooking, especially in desserts and pastries. Bob really likes these lemon glazed walnut bars, and at his suggestion, I'm including them in this week's collection of adult cookie recipes. The cookies are made from a prize winning recipe that was developed by Chante Jones for a Taste of Home contest. Her recipe is straight forward and easy to follow, but I have a few cautions to share with you. I've found that the cookies have more flavor if they are allowed to age a day before serving. The wait time gives the ingredients a chance to marry and guarantees you won't be overwhelmed by the lemon flavor of the glaze. Fresh lemon juice should be the order of the day. I've found that commercial products have a lingering tinny taste that I find unpleasant. That could be my "princess and the pea" palate working overtime, but I think most of you would agree that fresh is best, and, hopefully, will use it when you make these cookies. These are not as sweet as most bar cookies and I love to make theme for friends who enjoy tea. I hope you will give them a try. I suspect you'll like them a lot. Here's the recipe.
Lemon Glazed Walnut Bars...from the kitchen of One Perfect Bite courtesy of Chante Jones and Taste of Home
Ingredients:
Crust
1/2 cup butter, softened
1/4 cup sugar
1 egg
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
1-1/4 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
Filling
2 eggs
1-1/2 cups packed brown sugar
2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1-1/2 cups chopped walnuts
Lemon Glaze
1-1/2 cups confectioners' sugar
2 to 3 tablespoons fresh lemon juice (I keep this to 2 tablespoons)
Directions:
1) Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Grease or spray a 13 x 9 x 2-inch baking pan. Set aside.
2) To make cookie crust: Combine butter and sugar in bowl of an electric mixer and cream until light and fluffy. Beat in egg and vanilla. Combine flour and salt and gradually add to creamed mixture, mixing well. Press onto bottom of prepared pan. Bake for 20 minutes, or until edges are lightly browned.
3) To make filling: Combine eggs, brown sugar, flour, vanilla, salt and baking powder in a small bowl. Stir in walnuts. Spread over crust. Bake for 25 minutes or until filling is golden brown. Cool on a wire rack.
4) To make glaze: Combine confectioners' sugar and enough lemon juice to achieve desired consistency; spread over filling. Let stand until set before cutting. Yield: 2-1/2 dozen.

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They almost look like a cross between candy and a cookie!
ReplyDeletedea Mary every morning since mi 'have discovered your blog I come and read if there is something new... these these bars are very delicious ..I have already done one your cookeie and I think this will be the next kiss Simmy
ReplyDeleteDelicious cookies,luks inviting...
ReplyDeleteWow Mary! Thanks for the encouragement and for leaving a little blog love! =) Your blog is great and your pictures are beautiful! I can't wait to nose around some more in your recipes.
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This bars looks wonderful! I know that I would definitely love this! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteMary, these sound heavenly! I like the combination of lemon and nuts ~ it's kind of unusual.
ReplyDeleteLovely, Mary! I love walnuts & lemon, but never thought to combine them in this way! What a wonderful treat,
ReplyDeleteI'm really enjoying this week of adult cookies. I wonder how these bars would be if made with black walnuts. Hmm....
ReplyDeleteI am sooo addicted to lemon desserts! I rarely see lemon desserts with nuts, but these look awesome!
ReplyDelete- Maggie
I love lemon glaze here.It kind of brakes the too much sweetness;)Great recepie:)
ReplyDeleteI would love this crumbly toffee treat...walnuts and lemon would be wonderful together.
ReplyDeleteLooks really delicious!
ReplyDeleteThese look delicious - I love the idea of that lemon glaze with the crunchy walnuts beneath.
ReplyDeleteDeliciously looking...Yummmi..
ReplyDeleteKisses,
Rita
Sounds like a great combination of many of my favourite things - and I've found many things improve after 24 hours so will definitely be taking that advice!!
ReplyDeleteI am a friend who loves tea. :-)
ReplyDeleteThese look wonderful.
Fondly,
Glenda
Hi Mary, I'll be very happy if you give me some bars... They sounds so great ^^
ReplyDeletethese look delicious, Mary. I will definitely earmark the recipe! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThey look great, like something that would go good with a cup of coffee:@)
ReplyDeleteI don't know if I would be able to wait a whole day before eating these because they looks so good!
ReplyDeleteI like having recipes that can be used for meals or events I would like to have everything prepared ahead of time and they will actually get better in that wait-time! These sound delicious! thank you. Blessings ~ tanna
ReplyDeleteThese look delightful! I love the combination of walnut and lemon
ReplyDeleteI'm a walnut fan and these look super good Mary
ReplyDeleteLemon and walnut is a fantastic combination, and I'm quite jealous that you have an abundance of walnuts, I love their taste and texture!
ReplyDeleteI cant imagine how lucky you are to live somewhere to buy hazelnuts, I got five packages when visiting in NY last year can never find them in Florida,, going to give this a try soon love this recipe
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of adult cookies and these would be lovely with a cup of tea in the afternoon.
ReplyDeleteThese cookie bars speak my language! It's always a great surprise when something tastes as good or better the next day, it's a shame to go to all that trouble and have to gobble it all up on the spot.
ReplyDeleteI have to tell you I keep getting waylaid by your 'one and two years ago' photos. This time it was the corn soup. You really are an amazing blogger!
Oooh! Good choice for your adult cookie series :) Don't think I've tried a walnut/lemon pairing before but it sounds pretty much genius!
ReplyDeleteNot that I can't put away ooey gooey cookies, I love having a more sophisticated one in my repertoire--a dignified offering at tea! Or anytime = )
ReplyDeleteBest,
Bonnie
I'm so lovin' your adult cookie week!! Makes me glad to be an adult! lol
ReplyDeleteThese bars look wonderful! And the lemon glaze... YUM!
Norm would love those. Now with the weather cooling down, I may make a batch and take them into the wing that he's in.
ReplyDeleteExcellent recipe. The layers in these bars is so lovely.
ReplyDeleteI can only just imagine the wonderful smells that come from your kitchen, Mary!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog and commenting. I came to pay a visit and look what I found!! These look absolutely delicious and easy to make. On top of that, I love lemon and walnuts.
ReplyDeleteone of my favorites!
ReplyDeleteI wish both of those nuts were cheaper here!
ReplyDeleteOMG! The walnut bars are TDF! Thanks, as always for sharing the recipe, it's just right for fall, I love walnuts and all nuts...even crazy nuts! LOL! lOTS OF HUGS, FABBY
ReplyDeleteÀ tester, ça semble trop bon!!!
ReplyDeleteThese look heavenly. No really--- like I've gone to heaven...
ReplyDeleteWalnuts and lemon, I love the flavor combo!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tips... Love your adult cookie week!
ReplyDeleteI like the thin layer of crust on these bars. Yum!
ReplyDeleteI'm super jealous of your hazelnut and walnut abundance! Two of my favorite nuts. That lemon glaze on top is calling to me...
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteMmmm, now those look exceptionally yummy. Must try.
ReplyDeletewhat an amazing flavor combo...pinned!
ReplyDeleteIt's simply gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWOW look delicious Mary, xxgloria
ReplyDeleteI love these walnut bars with a lemon glaze- I'm printing this recipe!
ReplyDeleteMary, Not only are these cookies/bars great looking...yum...but they sound great too. Another addition to our recipe files! Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
ReplyDeleteThankyou for the sweet comment! xoox
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Can I use plain sugar for the glaze? I have all the ingredients except vanilla extract and confectioners sugar, but I wanted to substitute with almond extract? I will give it a try.
ReplyDeletethose look devine! I wish we lived where there were local grown goodies! Unless I need cotton, we're out of luck!
ReplyDeletea winning combo, to be sure!
ReplyDeleteThese bars would be perfect with a cup of tea! Yum!
ReplyDeleteBookmarked! What a sweet way to enjoy walnuts!
ReplyDeleteThese walnut bars look amazing! I love the lemon glaze on top. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for leaving some love on my blog, its nice to meet you. And can I say, OMG this food looks DELISH! I just pinned the Triple Chocolate Cheesecake to my pinterest board so I can remember to try it in the near future.
ReplyDeleteI great BIG BIG YUM on these Mary!
ReplyDeleteHello Mary, Just dropping by to say hello. All of your dishes look wonderful. Hoping that all is well with you. Catherine
ReplyDeleteThese look delicious! We used to have a hazelnut tree in our yard, too bad we moved :( Great recipe!
ReplyDeleteI love lemon desserts and love walnuts. I'm also a big fan of not overly sweet treats. These look delicious!
ReplyDeleteBarf..I loathe lemon juice from concentrate. It's just plain nasty. Fresh is always best. These sound super yummy!
ReplyDeleteThat is great that you have access to walnuts and hazelnuts and at a good price too! I love the glaze on top of these cookies- they sound delicious!
ReplyDeleteThis is my kind of dessert.
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing! I'm going to make this soon....really soon. thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteKristy
What a great recipe. Will have to try it out on the grandkids...
ReplyDeleteMmmmmm! Just made these tonight, and they're scrumptions! Easy yet party-tray worthy. Love the filling, which reminds me a bit of pecan pie. And the lemon glaze adds such a nice touch in both flavor and visual appeal. Thank you so much--a winner all around!
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