What, no butter? I couldn't imagine what this date nut bar recipe would produce: it has no butter and only five tablespoons of flour. I began with more than a bit of trepidation and ended as a very happy baker. These are delicious -- a 1940s version of a granola bar, albeit without the granola -- and easy-ish on the waistline.
The recipe, written in a composition book, is from a large collection of Amish recipes I purchased last week on eBay in an rather intense bidding war. Like many recipes of its time -- perhaps the lack of butter was a result of food wartime food rationing? -- this recipe features dates and nuts quite prominently, not that there's anything wrong with that!
The mis en place, below: the dry ingredients and dates and nuts are simply mixed into....
...the beaten eggs.
The batter is quite sticky, but I used an offset spatula and my latex-gloved hands to spread it in the cookie sheet.
After about 20 minutes in a 350 degree oven, it transformed into the cake below.
When it had cooled a bit, I cut it into small squares. (All the imperfect squares belong to the baker.)
These were wildly popular at work. Guess it was a slow sugar week.
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