homemade kid bars
my kid loves bars. i have stash of them that i use when i reaaaally, reaaaaally need him to do something - translation: i bribe my kid with them.
kid bars are one of the last frontiers of ‘making everything myself.’ up until now, i’ve just simply ignored the fact that i really should be making them myself. it just seemed too hard. both in making them AND in coming up with a recipe the kid would deem an acceptable substitute for something clif was doing pretty well to begin with.
until last weekend when i had a few empty hours, a pound of blueberries and a surplus of whole grain flours. i tweaked, i tasted, i tweaked, i tasted…and i came up with a bar that works. the only criticism i got from the kid: where’s the wrapper?
blueberry kid bars
for the base layer and the topping you need:
for the filling you need:
preheat your oven to 350.
line an 8” square baking dish with parchment paper - allow overhand on all 4 sides.
- combine oats, flour, sugar, baking soda and salt in a mixing bowl.
- add melted butter to flour mixture and mix until fully combined and crumbly.
- reserve 3/4 cup of flour mixture, then press the rest into the baking dish, making sure to press it into corners. this forms your base layer.
- bake the base layer for 10 minutes.
- while the base layer is baking, combine the vanilla sugar and the cornstarch. stir until cornstarch is evenly distributed.
- sprinkle the vanilla sugar/cornstarch mixture onto the blueberries. add the cinnamon, orange juice and orange zest then mix to fully combine.
- spread the blueberry mixture over the base layer.
- crumble the remaining topping/base layer onto the blueberries.
- bake for 30 minutes or until the blueberries bubbly thickly along the sides.
- remove baking dish from oven and allow to cool completely.
- remove the bars from the dish by lifting out the parchment.
- slice the bars into manageable bar-like servings.
- never buy processed bars again.
