Post by Loupy on Dec 3, 2011 15:40:44 GMT -7
Fig Crumb Bars
From: REALSIMPLE.com
Makes 16 bars
Hands-On Time: 45m
Total Time: 3hr 30m
Ingredients
unsalted butter, at room temperature, for the baking pan
For the filling:
10 ounces dried Calimyrna figs, stemmed and quartered
1/4 cup packed dark brown sugar
2 strips orange zest, plus 2 tablespoons orange juice
1/4 teaspoon salt
For the crust and topping:
1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour, spooned and leveled
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon salt
8 tablespoons (1 stick) cold unsalted butter, cut up
1 large egg
Directions
Heat oven to 375° F. Line the bottom and sides of an 8-inch square baking pan with aluminum foil; butter the foil.
Make the filling: In a small saucepan, combine the figs, brown sugar, orange zest, and ½ cup water.
Cook over medium heat, stirring occasionally, until the figs are tender and most of the liquid has been absorbed, 12 to 14 minutes.
Remove and discard the zest.
Transfer the fig mixture to a food processor, add the orange juice and salt, and process until smooth.
Transfer to a medium bowl and let cool to room temperature.
Make the crust and topping: In a second medium bowl, whisk together the flour, sugar, baking powder, cinnamon, and salt.
Using a fork or a pastry cutter, mix in the butter and egg until a crumbly mixture forms.
Make the bars: Transfer half the flour mixture into the prepared pan, pat down evenly, and spread the filling over it.
Crumble the remaining flour mixture on top, leaving large clumps.
Bake until pale golden, 55 to 60 minutes; let cool completely on a wire rack.
Lift the bars out of the pan, using the foil to help, and cut into 16 2-inch bars.
Storage suggestion: Keep the fig bars at room temperature, between sheets of wax paper in an airtight container, for up to 5 days.
Nutritional Information
Per ServingServing Size: 1 bar
Calories 182
Fat 7g
Sat Fat 4g
Cholesterol 29mg
Sodium 86mg
Protein 2g
Carbohydrate 30g
Sugar 18g
Fiber 2g
Iron 1mg
Calcium 41mg
By Charlyne Mattox, December 2011
Copyright © 2011 Time Inc. Lifestyle Group. All rights reserved.
From: REALSIMPLE.com
Makes 16 bars
Hands-On Time: 45m
Total Time: 3hr 30m
Ingredients
unsalted butter, at room temperature, for the baking pan
For the filling:
10 ounces dried Calimyrna figs, stemmed and quartered
1/4 cup packed dark brown sugar
2 strips orange zest, plus 2 tablespoons orange juice
1/4 teaspoon salt
For the crust and topping:
1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour, spooned and leveled
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon salt
8 tablespoons (1 stick) cold unsalted butter, cut up
1 large egg
Directions
Heat oven to 375° F. Line the bottom and sides of an 8-inch square baking pan with aluminum foil; butter the foil.
Make the filling: In a small saucepan, combine the figs, brown sugar, orange zest, and ½ cup water.
Cook over medium heat, stirring occasionally, until the figs are tender and most of the liquid has been absorbed, 12 to 14 minutes.
Remove and discard the zest.
Transfer the fig mixture to a food processor, add the orange juice and salt, and process until smooth.
Transfer to a medium bowl and let cool to room temperature.
Make the crust and topping: In a second medium bowl, whisk together the flour, sugar, baking powder, cinnamon, and salt.
Using a fork or a pastry cutter, mix in the butter and egg until a crumbly mixture forms.
Make the bars: Transfer half the flour mixture into the prepared pan, pat down evenly, and spread the filling over it.
Crumble the remaining flour mixture on top, leaving large clumps.
Bake until pale golden, 55 to 60 minutes; let cool completely on a wire rack.
Lift the bars out of the pan, using the foil to help, and cut into 16 2-inch bars.
Storage suggestion: Keep the fig bars at room temperature, between sheets of wax paper in an airtight container, for up to 5 days.
Nutritional Information
Per ServingServing Size: 1 bar
Calories 182
Fat 7g
Sat Fat 4g
Cholesterol 29mg
Sodium 86mg
Protein 2g
Carbohydrate 30g
Sugar 18g
Fiber 2g
Iron 1mg
Calcium 41mg
By Charlyne Mattox, December 2011
Copyright © 2011 Time Inc. Lifestyle Group. All rights reserved.