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Monday, June 27, 2011
Strawberry Crumb Bars
So strawberry week continues. This week I do have a few other recipes to share with you as well. But don't worry, I will keep bringing the strawberry recipes! I have to don't I, the Milkshakes, Muffins, and Popsicles I posted so far have gotten me on the Top 9 on Foodbuzz. I am thinking I should really have a strawberry summer!
We are getting ready to go on our summer vacation. We leave Friday afternoon to go to the mountains of Colorado! We love hiking, and try to go out to Colorado once a year. Very excited that this year we are trying out a new location. Hopefully we will not be disappointed. Don't worry though, I have a few guest posts lined up for while I am gone - so you won't miss me too much! Stay tuned for them, I have had a peak at them, and they are good!
I have been seeing strawberry, blueberry, raspberry crumb bars all over the place. They sounded so good, I had to use some of my strawberries to make my own. I combined a couple recipes to come up with this one. I used Brown Eyed Bakers, Raspberry Steusel Bars, and Simply Scratches, Strawberry Streusel Bars with White Chocolate Drizzle. I did not end up putting a glaze on top, I debated for a long time. I was just going to make a simple glaze with powdered sugar, vanilla and milk. But I decided against. it. They were just so good without it.
Strawberry Crumb Bars
Printable Recipe
2 1/3 cups flour
2/3 cup sugar
1/2 tsp salt
1 cup Butter - cut into 1/2 inch pieces
+ 2 Tbls butter
1/4 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup Quick Cooking Oats
3/4 cup strawberry jelly
3/4 cup fresh strawberries, hulled and chopped
1 tsp lemon juice
Spray a 13x9 in pan with no stick spray.
In electric mixer stir together flour, sugar and salt. With the mixer on a low speed add the 1 cup of butter, 1 piece at a time. Continue mixing until combined - about 1 to 1 1/2 minutes. Take 1 1/4 cups of this mixture and set aside. With the remaining, press this firmly into the bottom of the pan. Bake at 375 for 14 minutes. The edges will be slightly browned.
While that is baking. Add brown sugar, and oats to the reserved flour mixture. Work in the remaining 2 Tbls of butter, using your fingers. Work until it is in small clumps.
Combine the jelly, strawberries and the lemon juice in a small bowl. Mash with a fork to combine. Be sure to leave some chunks of berries in there.
Spread filling evenly over the hot crust. Sprinkle with the streusel topping over the strawberries. Bake for 22 to 25 minutes. The crust will be brown, and the filling will be bubbly. Enjoy!
These look sooo good! I would love to have one right now!!!! I wish I could just reach out for it through the screen! sigh
ReplyDeleteThese look wonderful Erin! I'm thinking they could be another top 9!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh I could eat one (or 10) of them right now. They're beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds amazing! I have a blueberry crumb bar recipe that I love and these look so similar to those. Love that red color!!
ReplyDeleteOh my! Look at that colour. So enticing! It can crumble all over my jeans and I'd still lick it dry. Actually it'd match with my jeans well. (Hmm...Edible fashion!) Your boy must be so happy, so so happy.
ReplyDeleteCongrats with the top 9!
The strawberry crumb bars are really lookinf fabulous. So this is how you do it...I am weak in baking and I am concentrating on this right now. The colour and texture of your dessert is just right for me to drool!
ReplyDeleteYum, Yum, and Yum! I used to make something similar with raspberries but why not strawberries. I am really enjoying all of your strawberry recipes!
ReplyDeleteI love berry crumb bars...and yours are gorgeous, Erin!
ReplyDeleteOh my!! These are gorgeous and delicious looking!! :)
ReplyDeleteHello, from your new foodbuzz friend & new follower! I am going to be browsing through all of these yummy strawberry recipes!
ReplyDeleteThe strawberry filling sounds so good in these! I want to make these right away.
ReplyDeleteAnother great recipe, another great post and another great pic! I'm buzzing you again with the hopes that you go for three Top 9's!
ReplyDeleteYour crumble looks fantastic! So yummy :) Have a lovely holiday. Colorado is gorgeous this time of year. Buzzed!
ReplyDeleteOh how delicious!
ReplyDeleteoh... makes me wish our strawberry picking adventure on Saturday would have been a success! These bars look lovely. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThese just look delicious! Thanks for sharing! I love the idea of using jelly for the filling.
ReplyDeleteThese look SO delicious! Perfect summer dessert.
ReplyDeleteI love your strawberry patch just now - yet another mouthwatering recipes and super photos; have a super vacation, relax and enjoy. Look forward to seeing your guest posts. Oh, you are well organised!
ReplyDeletethese look SO beautiful - lovely ingredients that just shout SUMMER!
ReplyDeleteMary
Another lovely strawberry post-I believe you can never have enough strawberries, so keep them coming. Also have fun on your upcoming vacation.
ReplyDeleteThese look AWESOME! I love having abundant berries in the summer <3
ReplyDeleteGreat recipe. Love strawberries and I definitely must try it
ReplyDeleteOh Erin, I am LOVING your strawberry series! YUM! :D ... and HAPPY summer! :D
ReplyDeleteThese bars look awesome! So pretty!
ReplyDeleteThese look soooo good Erin! I am loving strawberry season and your series in particular! Congrats on your top 9's!!!! : )
ReplyDeleteStrawberry series is fun! These bars look so good! I'm afraid I can't stop eating once I have a bite of it... I'm envious you will be on a vacation in Colorado. Must be beautiful!!! Breathe and relax...nice!
ReplyDeleteI had to skip down to this one, it caught my eye, it is so right up my alley... like that you use jelly in it, brilliant....
ReplyDeleteThis looks lovely. I always find when im making crumble ( a very british dessert!) it just tends to get very messy and hard to divide into portions. I bet if you serve these there will be less mess, and would taste lovely with ice cream!
ReplyDeleteI think you should have strawberry month. : ) This is a wonderful recipe and you deserve making Top 9. Great Job. : )
ReplyDeleteI love what you've done with these crumb bars. Just wanted to point you to my original recipe http://www.frostingforthecause.com/2011/03/angelas-strawberry-white-chocolate-streusel-bars/ which I created back in March for Frosting for the Cause, in honor of my mom. Simple Scratch picked it up for her blog and I'm so glad you've given it another twist.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous crumb bars! I love that you have your own strawberries! I wish I could grow something, but I have a brown thumb :) LOL... This recipe looks like a winner, Erin! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteThese look so delicious!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you are on a strawberry roll Erin! Such a beautiful post! Congrats!
ReplyDeletehi erin! these looks yummy~licious! my nieces love strawberry. Mayb i can bake these for them! :)
ReplyDeleteErin have wonderful summer break and don't forget to blog about the new hiking spot. Strawberry crumbs are really looking great.
ReplyDeleteWhat else can I say but YUM! You are the queen of the strawberry festival this year - lol... Congrats on the top 9!!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on yet another WELL DESERVED top 9 on FB. These look so yummy ! Buzzed and bookmarked !
ReplyDeleteI love how juicy and fresh these look! Will have to try them soon.
ReplyDeleteTop 9 AGAIN! You go girl! These look amazing, thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteWow these look incredible! Nothing better than fresh strawberries in the summer! Congrats on the top 9!
ReplyDeleteOh my... these are wonderful! I'm so going to make these! Thank you for sharing :-)
ReplyDeletethese look really good, your blog looks fab.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on making today's Foodbuzz Top 9!
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