Saturday, January 16, 2010

Apple Streusel Pie Bars


     I am one lucky mom.  My children all enjoy creating in the kitchen.  My son is more of a cook than a baker .  While he has had success baking he doesn't chose to do it often (only when he needs a chocolate chip cookie). Both of my daughters  have developed into very accomplished bakers. They are well on their way to being able to adapt recipes  to suite their own style and taste. 
   Mini Me, my second daughter, made these fruity apple pie bars. Moist and cinnamony they are loaded with apples and have a crisp streusel topping. Served on a plate they would be delicious with ice cream, but the beauty of these bars is that they can be eaten out of hand.  Apple pie with out a fork! The original recipe comes from  Brandy at  Nutmeg Nanny,  Mini  Me  made a few changes of her own to make this tasty treat for party we were having.   I think they were a hit, people were eating them by the handful ( stacking one or two on the left hand while eating one with the right).



Apple Streusel  Pie Bars
adapted from Nutmeg Nanny

2 1/2 C. graham cracker crumbs
2 1/2 C. all purpose flour
1 1/2C. packed brown sugar – divided
1/2 C. granulated sugar
2 t. cinnamon - divided
1 C. butter – melted
6 cups chopped apples (cored and peeled)
Zest of one lemon
Nutmeg
Glaze

Directions:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spay a half sheet pan baking spray (PAM) or lightly grease.
Combine graham cracker crumbs, flour, 1 cup brown sugar, granulated sugar, 1 1/2 teaspoons cinnamon and melted butter in large bowl until well blended. Reserve two cups of this mixtures and set aside. Press remaining crumb mixture into bottom of prepared pan. Bake for 8 minutes. Remove from oven and set aside.

After preparing apples put in glass bowl , cover with waxed paper and micro wave  on high a few minutes (depending on your micro wave) to soften. This gives the apples a head start in baking, you can omit this step if you want. 
Add remaining 1/2 cup brown sugar to apples along with the lemon zest, 1/2 tsp cinnamon and a grind of fresh nutmeg, stir  gently to dissolve sugar. Arrange apples over the baked crust. Sprinkle the reserved crumb mixture over the filling. Bake 30-35 minutes or until apples are tender and the crust is golden brown.  Remove pan to wire rack to cool completely. Glaze and serve.
 
Glaze:
1 tablespoon Butter
1 cup. powdered sugar
1 tablespoon milk (+/-)
Small splash vanilla
Smidgen of cinnamon

Combine butter, powdered sugar and cinnamon  in a small bowl  mix with a fork for spoon until  crumbly. Add vanilla and milk and stir until a smooth paste is formed.  Add more milk a drop at a time until glaze is thin enough to drizzle. Drizzle over top of apple bars. Cut and serve.
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27 comments:

Celestial Charms said...

Mimi, these look so scrumptious. I love cinnamon and apples, and this is dripping with them. Photos are fabulous, and they really show how tasty I image this would be.
Maureen

Fresh Local and Best said...

I like the idea of eating apple pie without a fork. It looks scrumptious!

Katrina said...

Wow, that looks yummy!

Susan said...

Just so happens I have several apples sitting around waiting for a recipe just like this! Yum!

Chow and Chatter said...

oh wow she did great oh and its wonderful to get your lil ones in the kitchen

Katy ~ said...

Ha! That would be me, two in my left hand and eating one with my right! I just about apple anything. Your daughter did well. Big YUm!

grace said...

i'm an absolute sucker for apple-cinnamon desserts, so rather than holding two in one hand and eating one with the other, i'd be furtively shoveling bar after bar onto a napkin or paper plate for future feasting. :)

Cinnamon-Girl Reeni♥ said...

These look absolutely delicious! I can see why they would be eating them by the stack full!

Renata said...

I justo loooooove this apple pie bars, Mimi! Yesterday I made some apple crumble, I think is tastes just the same!!

Nutmeg Nanny said...

I'm so glad your daughter made these! She looks like she is going to be a pro in the kitchen :)Now that I'm reading this post I realize that I need to make them again.

Barbara said...

The graham cracker crust was a surprise. I never think of a streusel with a crust, which is proabably why they hold together so well.
The photos are mouth-watering! Apples are a favorite any time of the year and aren't you lucky to have so many chefs in your family?
Course, they are lucky to have a mom like you to learn from, Mimi!

MaryMoh said...

Looks irresisitibly good!You are a very lucky mom.

Jade said...

These look so good! I am a sucker for anything cinnamon.

The Blonde Duck said...

This is the answer to my prayers! My apple pie-loving prayers!!!

Barbara Bakes said...

How great that your daughter is confident enough to adapt a recipe. It looks like a recipe I'd love to have in my hand right now!

Michelle said...

IS this gorgeous or what! Stunning photos and it just looks like I want to dig right in!

Excellent!

5 Star Foodie said...

Your daughter did such an excellent job with these bars! They look absolutely gorgeous and so delicious!

tasteofbeirut said...

These look so good! And getting the kids to help out in the kitchen is such a boost!

Juliana said...

Wow, these bars look absolutely gorgeous...your Mini Me did a great job :-)

Clivia said...

These sound delicious and healthy. Yay for no chocolate!

Ingrid said...

Apple filled desserts can be hit or miss for me but these look really good. The apples look like they stay firm. My kiddos on the other hand love fruit filled desserts and don't have any issues with the textures.
~ingrid

Isabelle said...

Wow, looks very tempting and delicious!

tasteofbeirut said...

Great creation! I love that it is not apple pie, but does taste like an apple pie!

www.dhaleb.com said...

***droooooool***

These look so delicious! The crumbly topping with the perfect glaze. It's legendary :)

Kitchen Butterfly said...

I LOVEEEEEEE that lattice....

comfycook said...

What a wonderful recipe. Your daughter did a great job.

bella said...

I've gotta blow my diet for these little yummies! Congrats on your well deserved award to Mimi! Ciao, Roz