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Apricot Bars
 

Apricot Bars

 

A shortbread layer is topped with a very moist cake-like apricot layer...
 

 

 

SHORTBREAD LAYER:

 

1 cup 

 

flour

 

¼ cup 

 

granulated sugar

 

pinch of 

 

salt

 

1 stick 

 

chilled unsalted butter, cut into small pieces
 

 

 

 

APRICOT LAYER:

 

2/3 cup 

 

dried apricot halves, chopped finely

 

1/3 cup 

 

flour

 

½ tsp 

 

baking powder

 

¼ tsp 

 

salt

 

2 large 

 

eggs

 

1 cup 

 

brown sugar, packed

 

½ tsp 

 

pure vanilla extract

 

½ cup 

 

chopped toasted walnuts

 

 

 

powdered sugar

 

 

1

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Spray 8x8 pyrex with
nonstick spray.

2

Prepare shortbread layer: Blend flour, sugar and salt in
food processor. Add butter gradually and process until
coarse crumbs form. Press crumbs onto bottom of
prepared dish. Bake until center is golden, about 25
minutes. Keep oven heated.

3

While shortbread layer is baking, prepare apricot layer:
Place apricots in small saucepan, and add enough water to cover them. Boil until soft, about 4 minutes. Drain and set aside.

4

Sift flour, baking powder, and salt into small bowl. Beat
eggs with an electric mixer in large bowl. Add brown sugar
and vanilla, and beat until thickened. Stir in flour mixture,
then nuts and apricots. Gently spread over the baked shortbread layer.

5

Bake bars until puffed and dark brown.  Toothpick inserted into
topping should come out with a few crumbs attached, about 35 minutes. Cool completely before cutting.

6

Cut uniformly into desired size.  Transfer to waxed paper or rack w/ paper towels underneath. Sift powdered sugar over bars.  Enjoy!

 

Yield: 18 bars

Cooking Tips:
 
*The best way to cut bars to uniform size is to figure out how many even rows you can cut- 3 to 4, and then cut rows the other way.

 

 

 

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