I have been making cranberry bars for years, sometimes at Thanksgiving and sometimes at Christmas. I love the creamy, lemony middle topped by the cranberries. They whip up fast -- don't let the four layers scare you.
See below for two great giveaways I have found in blogland.
From my Veteran's Day Tablescape.
Recipe for Cranberry Bars
1st Layer
2 cups all-purpose flour
3/4 cup packed brown sugar
1-1/2 cups oats
1 cup butter, softenened.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. With mixer, beat flour, oats, brown sugar and butter until crumbly. Set aside 1-1/2 cups of mixture to top bars with in 4th layer, then press remaining mixture on the bottom of a greased 9 x 13-inch baking pan. Bake 15 mintues or until lightly browned.
2nd Layer
1 (8 ounce) package of cream cheese, softened
1 (14 ounce) can sweetened condensed milk
1/4 cup lemon juice -- reconstituted is fine for this recipe
With mixer, beat cream cheese until fluffy. Gradually beat in sweetened condensed milk until smooth, stir in lemon juice. Spread over the baked crust (first layer).
Third Layer
1 (16-ounce) whole berry cranberry sauce
2 tablespoons corn starch
1 tablespoon brown sugar
Combine cranberry sauce, corn starch and brown sugar. Spoon over cheese layer.
Fourth Layer
Top third layer with reserved crumb mixture. Bake about 45 minutes or until golden. Watch carefully and do not overbake. Cool and cut into bars.
Refrigerate leftovers. You can serve warm with ice cream. I like the flavor of them best the next day after baking. I think this may have been a Kraft recipe; I am not sure.
Here are two GREAT giveaways I found in blogland!
Click HERE to be directed to Our Family Treat's Nordicware Giveaway. I am a huge fan of their seasonal pans.
Thanksgiving Challenge
Today, I am simply thankful for central heating. It was cold yesterday and it was the first time we turned on the heat this season. How convenient, and luxurious, it is to just flip a switch and there is lovely heat surrounding you in minutes! I have lived in a home, where for economy's sake, that we heated mainly by a woodstove. I didn't enjoy building a fire, stoking the fire, and taking care of the ashes. Heat is just something we take for granted!
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Those cranberry bars look delicious!
ReplyDeleteI'll definitely be making the bars - love cranberries, and we have great local cranberry farms.
ReplyDeleteoh yummy, I could bite into that about now!!
ReplyDeleteanne
I will be making these for sure!!! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteCarol
Um...yummy! I love cranberry, and lemon! I am printing this page off!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm gonna have to give these a try;) They sound delish!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing...this is something I would really love! :D
ReplyDeleteJoni, These layered cranberry bars look fantastic, especially with the lemon added! I have a huge bag of fresh cranberries from Costco that I need to use:)
ReplyDeleteI love cranberries and that dessert looks delicious...I am going to try this one for sure!
ReplyDeleteOh my gawsh, those bars look amazing! Perfect for the season, I'm saving the recipe in hopes that I'll actually try them :D
ReplyDeleteOh boy! I love cranberry! Look so good!
ReplyDeleteThese sounds delicious. Anything with cream cheese has got to be good! La
ReplyDeleteJoni, these bars sound great! I might take some to the office, just need to pick up whole cranberry sauce I have everything else on hand-thanks:@)
ReplyDeleteJoni, thanks for this luscious recipe. I make a very similar pumpkin crumble bar, but I like the idea of tangy cranberry with the creamy layer. I'm going to try them soon!
ReplyDeleteThose bars sound delectable, thanks for sharing the recipe...they will be on our Thanksgiving menu.
ReplyDeleteThese have me drooling once again : )
ReplyDeleteGotta copy this one. Hubby will love it!!
Those bars look amazing! I love the crumbly topping! YUMMY!
ReplyDeleteI am so making the Cranberry Bars...they sound wonderful! I'm going to fix them for the Garden Friends when we gather for Bible study next week. Thank you for sharing the recipe and for stopping by my post. Come visit any time. Cherry Kay
ReplyDeleteDid you save me some? I don't think I have ever had these. They sound delish! I will be hungry this weekend if you are around, actually I am hungry right now!
ReplyDeleteMake the pumpkin beer for your family for Thanksgiving! They will have another thing they will expect from you for Thanksgiving dinner each year!
Oh, oh. I hoped you saved some for your sister :)
ReplyDeleteThey some delicious, Joni! I love the sound of the lemon and cranberry flavors combined! I'm grabbing a copy of this recipe. Thank you!
These look scandalously delicious!
ReplyDeleteI cannot wait to try these. I love cranberries...in all forms.
ReplyDeleteJane (artfully graced)
Cranberry Bars are one of my seasonal favorites but I've never seen a recipe for them. Will have to give this a try. Thanks and Happy Foodie Friday.
ReplyDeleteI like your recipe so much better than the one I've been using, Joni. That cream cheese layer looks scrumptious and I would love the lemon with the cranberries. Bookmarked!
ReplyDeleteThese look so good! I'm saving this for sure! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteCranberries everywhere and I am so loving it! Your recipe looks delicious. Going to copy the recipe :)
ReplyDeleteThese look divine.
ReplyDeleteThey look delicious, and the pear cake too!
ReplyDeleteI think I need to quit reading blogs...I was doing so well on my new approach to eating and now...oh my the goodness abounds!
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