Bready or Not: Dutch Letter Bars
These Dutch Letter Bars are super-easy to make. Soft, chewy, and crunchy, these have it all.
The name for these bars is kind of weird, isn’t it? These are bars, no letter involved. Well, they are made to taste like a Dutch pastry that is traditionally shaped in a letter S. You can read all about it here.
The bar version mimics the flavor and texture, but is a lot easier to make! In the US, it’s apparently more common to find in Iowa.
This is modified from a recipe in Better Homes & Gardens Christmas Cookies 2021.
PrintBready or Not: Dutch Letter BarsThese delicious almond and fruit bars are inspired by a traditional Dutch pastry. This is modified from a recipe in Better Homes & Gardens Christmas Cookies 2021.Author Beth CatoEquipment13×9 panaluminum foilnonstick cooking sprayIngredients1 cup unsalted butter (2 sticks) softened7-8 ounces almond paste store-bought or homemade2 large eggs2 cups white sugar2 cups all-purpose flour3/4 cup raspberry jam or mixed fruit jam1/2 cup sliced almonds1 Tablespoon turbinado sugarInstructionsPreheat oven at 350 degrees. Line the 13×9 pan with foil. Add a coating of nonstick spray.In a large bowl, beat together butter, almond paste, and eggs. Add the white sugar, beating until light and fluffy. Gradually beat in the flour until combined. Spread dough in the prepared pan.Measure the jam into a microwave-safe bowl and gently warm until it is soft and spreadable. Dollop the jam on top of the dough and spread out, swirling with dough slightly. Sprinkle the almonds on top followed by the turbinado sugar.Bake for 35 to 45 minutes, until the top is golden brown and a toothpick in the middle comes out clean. Cool completely.Use the foil to lift the contents onto a cutting board, slice into bars. If stacking in storage containers, place waxed paper to make it tidier. Store at room temperature.OM NOM NOM!
Published on June 25, 2025 04:00
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