Cooking & Baking
Related: About this forumToday I made a favorite family Christmas treat.
Date Nut Bars.
I remember my great aunts Alice and Elizabeth (for whom I am named...both of them) making them. They gathered the pecans from my grandmother's yard and shelled and picked out the nut meat. They bought whole dates which they probably had to remove the pits and then chop them. They creamed the butter and sugar by hand and added all the other ingredients, mixed and baked them.
Today, I used my Kitchen Aid mixer on the butter and sugar, used packaged chopped pecans and dates...took 10 minutes to mix all the rest and bake them.
I wonder if theirs were better, they are both long gone. I wonder if I would make them if I had to do all they work they did.
Mine are still good, though and bring wonderful memories.
SWBTATTReg
(24,033 posts)TNNurse
(7,107 posts)Too much temptation this time of year.
intrepidity
(7,878 posts)Do you coat them in powdered sugar? If not, try it.
Our family recipe used walnuts.
After cutting them up and coating in powdered sugar,
you can store them in a crock for a loooong time and they just get better.
Would you share your recipe? Mine is long lost.
TNNurse
(7,107 posts)This recipe calls for a very specific size pan...7"X11". If you were nearby, I would give you one.
One stick of butter
One cup sugar
2 eggs
I cup all purpose flour
1/4 t salt
1/4 t baking powder
One cup chopped dates
One cup chopped pecans ( I am from GA, we eat lots of pecans)
Cream sugar and butter until light, add eggs one at a time mixing well. Combine flour and salt and baking powder and add to other mixture. When well combined fold in dates and pecans. Spread in greased and floured pan (Yes, I use Baker's Joy baking spray,). Bake at 350..25-35 minutes until lightly brown on top. Dust with powdered sugar when cool. My husband tells me that a corner piece is good as soon as you can stand to touch it. He is my taste tester.
Hope this works out for you.
Merry Christmas, Happy Holiday, whatever suits you.
Alice Beth
spinbaby
(15,198 posts)I have dates and nuts and even the right pan.
TNNurse
(7,107 posts)Marthe48
(18,918 posts)But used dates and walnuts. I searched through all of my cook books, and found a recipe. It calls for eggs, flour, sugar nuts and dates. Separate the eggs, whip the whites. Mix all of the other ingredients together, then fold in the whites, bake. Cut them into bars, roll them in xxx sugar. They dry out kind of fast, probably because there is no fat in the recipe.
They taste like Gram's. I was so happy to find a recipe that was like hers. A few years ago, I substituted dried cranberries for the dates, and that makes an awesome bar cookie, too. And pretty for Christmas
Tree Lady
(12,205 posts)I spent the day baking cookies with my kids, grandkids and great grandkids. Had my younger daughter baking in Texas on video. We are in CA. I flew in to spend week with family.
MOMFUDSKI
(7,080 posts)a recipe that came from a family member. I like to think they are up there watching and smiling. I will think of that person while I work and smile back.