Raspberry Almond Bars
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These Raspberry Almond Bars are sweet, tart, and totally satisfying. The perfect treat for snacks, school lunches or holiday cookie trays. They make a pretty presentation at any gathering. The crumbly, buttery almond bar base is wonderful with any variety of jam.
They come together quickly, so make a batch today!
The other day I mentioned my Christmas baking marathon I had over the weekend. I told you I like to keep things simple like I did with the Peppermint Buttercream Cookies. Next up on my list was this delicious and easy Raspberry Almond Bars Recipe. With all there is to do during the holidays, bar cookies are perfect! They go together quickly and one batch typically makes a lot.
Many of us go through a lot of nuts when cooking and baking for the holidays………..some of us might even turn into nuts ourselves {waves hand}.
This holiday season, Fisher® Nuts is partnering with Food Network Chef Alex Guarnaschelli to offer simple twists on traditional holiday recipes. An award-winning chef in New York, Alex is also a mom who enjoys creating simple, yet appealing recipes, that don’t require a lot of prep or ingredients. Alex shares some simple tips for cooking with nuts during the holidays so we can all create a chef-caliber dish at home.
Healthy Holiday Snack: Nuts add wonderful flavor and texture when mixed into recipes, but they can also be a healthy snack. For example, season nuts with a little cayenne and quickly roast them in a little olive or nut oil for a healthy holiday treat.
Simply Delicious Dessert: For a great addition to your holiday dessert table, melt some sugar in a pan until golden brown and stir in some nuts. Transfer the mixture to a baking sheet to cook and then break into pieces for a quick and simple nut brittle.
Top off a Side Dish: Parsley and basil are great flavors to finish many holiday dishes. Try chopping parsley with some Fisher almonds for added texture and taste.
Spruced-Up Spice Rub: For this year’s holiday roast, try adding some ground nuts to the spice rub. The nuts can mellow some of the heat from the spice and add needed richness to the mix.
Fisher® Nuts asked if I would share one of my favorite ways to cook with nuts…….and you know me, I had to go with a dessert 😉
This Raspberry Almond Bars recipe is really easy and works best with a food processor. You just process whole almonds with sugar until finely ground, then add the flour, butter and almond extract and process until mixture is crumbly.
Press 3/4 of the mixture into a foil lined 9×13 pan, top with some raspberry jam, dot with remaining dough and sprinkle with sliced or slivered almonds. Bake for about 25 minutes until jam is bubbling. Cool completely and cut into squares!
How easy is that?! (full recipe below)
Giveaway – ENDED Fisher Nuts wants to help you create simple recipes in your kitchen by supplying one lucky TidyMom reader with a wonderful Fisher prize pack, valued at $70.
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Grab your apron, we’re making Raspberry Almond Bars
Raspberry Almond Bars
Ingredients
- 1½ cups whole almonds
- 1½ cups sugar
- 1½ cups all-purpose flour
- 3/4 cup (1½ sticks) unsalted butter chilled, cut into 8 pieces
- 1/2 teaspoon almond extract
- 1 cup raspberry jam, seedless
- 1/2 cup sliced almonds
Instructions
- Heat oven to 375°F. Line a 13x9 baking pan on bottom and 2 sides with aluminum foil, making sure that foil is smooth and overhangs top of the pan by about 4 inches on each side. Lightly spray foil with cooking spray.
- Place almonds and sugar in food processor and process until nuts are finely ground. Add flour, butter and almond extract and process until mixture is crumbly and begins to form small clumps.
- Press about 3/4 of almond mixture into prepared pan. Spread jam on top, then dot with remaining dough and sliced almonds
- Bake until jam is bubbling and topping is golden about 25-30 minutes. Let cool completely on a wire rack. Remove from pan by grasping overhanging foil and place on cutting board. Remove foil and cut into 36 squares
Notes
These cookie bar cookies freeze well. Wrap in plastic and freeze in airtight container.
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I’m a plain Jane, I like peanuts only. 🙂
Pistachios are my favorite.
I love pecans the most!
Macadamia nuts are my favorite!
Pecans!
I love cashew … yummm 🙂 thanks for this great giveaway.
Cahsews and pistachios. 🙂
Almonds!
Cashews!
My favorite is pecan
I love walnuts for cooking and almonds for snacking!
Yum I love toasted almonds on anything!
Almonds
Raspberry is one of my all time favorites! 🙂
My favorite nuts are cashews.
I love pecans.
Peanuts!
Macadamia nuts are my favorite!
Pecans are my all time favorite. Yummy!
Macadamia’s are my family’s favorite!
Sounds delish! I love almonds, but my favorite Fisher but is cashews!
Rasberry and nuts . . . a perfect combination! I love almonds!
Cashews!!!
Haven’t met a nut I didn’t like! But pecans are one of my favorites!
As a Southern cook, my favorite nut is pecans.
Almonds and pecans make me smile!
Almonds!!! Love them!
It might be that we always had pecans growing up but they are still a favorite.
Almonds are my very favorite!
Oh I would have to say macadamia nuts –
What an awesome recipe- will be trying this over the weekend.
I love nuts – doesn’t really matter the kind. I enjoy any type of nut recipe; pecan pie, oatmeal walnut cookies, cashew butter. They’re all tasty to me.
My favorite nut is the cashew!
Macadamia nuts are my all time favourite!
I love almonds.
Peanuts, pecans, and almonds.
I love almonds.. Thanks
Cashews all the way!
Almonds!… I put almonds in *everything*!
My favorite nuts are cashews!
I can’t wait to make these. Sound delicious and who doesn’t need easy this time of year??
I love brazil nuts. They remind me of childhood Christmases when my grandfather was alive. It was also his favorite.
Mine are macadamia nuts…
Thanks, Cindi
Cashews are my favorite.
Fresh pecans
Almonds for me.
I was blessed to growup with 3 big English walnut trees in my front yard. Not only did they give great shade in the summer but come Sept. thru Nov we had more walnuts than, as a kid, I knew what to do with. We not only had plenty of walnuts for baking all year long but my mom would make sugar-cinnamon nuts to die for, plus many other healthy treats for us kids. It wasn’t until I married and left home that I realized how fortunate and spoiled I was to have those wonderful English walnut trees. Saying all this, I’d have to say the English walnut is my favorite nut to eat plain or to bake with.
I love almonds.
Pecan.
Cashews are my first choice followed closely by all other nuts. I love them all
almonds….hands down. but pistachios are a close runner-up. then there are cashews and pecans and hazelnuts. walnuts are right there at the bottom of the old nut barrel. thank you so much for such an delicious giveaway. merry christmas….and keep all things merry and bright.