Jul 18, 2014 in dessert, baking powder, brown sugar, butter, dessert, eggs, flour, martha stewart, rhubarb, salt. Read the original on: Everyday Cooking Adventures
My garden is literally overrun by my rhubarb plant this year. I was told when I first planted the little guy 4 years ago that each year the winter snow will melt, the plant will look dead and then one day as it gets warmer and drier the plant will quickly turn green and spring back to life, getting bigger and bigger every year. Well that is exactly what it has done. Now it is affectionately called âthe beastâ in our house.
Rhubarb Crumb Bars ©MyNewlywedCookingAdventures
I cut my first bounty of it today to make these delicious dessert bars and to give away a ton of the reddest stalks to my friends who like to cook/bake too. This recipe required using a bunch of bowls, which I donât love because it means more cleanup but it was an otherwise simple recipe with simple ingredients.
Since Iâm at a 6,000+ foot altitude baking times always vary for me. So I checked the bars after just 40 minutes and that was the right amount of time. They were baked through and still chewy. Iâm saving a few for the two of us and bringing the rest over to a friendâs house tonight for her and her husband to enjoy too. Hope they like them! Here are my rhubarb bars:
Rhubarb Crumb Bars
Recipe by: Martha Stewart, Everyday Food, May 2009
Prep Time:Â 25 minutes
Total Time:Â 1 1/4 hours, plus cooling
Makes: 16 individual squares
Ingredients
For the Streusel
For the Cake
Directions
1. Preheat oven to 350ºF. Butter an 8-inch square baking pan. Line with parchment paper, leaving a 2-inch overhang on two sides. Butter and flour parchment and pan, tapping out excess flour.
2. Make the streusel: Whisk together butter, brown sugar, and salt. Add flour and mix with a fork until large crumbs form. Refrigerate until ready to use.
3. Make the cake: In a medium bowl, combine rhubarb, brown sugar, and 1/4 cup flour. In another medium bowl, whisk 3/4 cup flour, baking powder, and salt. In a large bowl, using an electric mixer, beat butter and confectionersâ sugar until light and fluffy; beat in eggs, one at a time. With mixer on low, beat in vanilla, then flour mixture. Spread batter in prepared pan. Sprinkle with rhubarb and top with streusel.
4. Bake cake until golden and a toothpick inserted in center comes out with moist crumbs attached, 45 to 50 minutes. Let cool completely in pan. Using paper overhang, lift cake from pan. Cut into 16 bars.
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