If you do find yourself searching for something sweet, hearty and easy to whip up, look no further than these jam bars. There's a little baking company in San Francisco that I'm working far, and before I ended up on their payroll I was smitten with all - but especially one - of their treats and tried to recreate it at home. While it wasn't exact, the bars came out even better than I expected, and definitely joined my go-to baking repertoire.
The beauty of these jam bars is that you can make them with whatever jam or preserves you choose! I'm a blackberry fan myself, but you could go with apricot, peach, raspberry or strawberry (shown in these photos). Perfect for any and every time of day or season, jam bars are exactly the way to start your fall baking!
Jam Bars
Yields one 8"square or circular pan
Oatmeal cookie base:
1 C whole wheat pastry flour
3/4 C old fashioned rolled oats
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp baking powder
1/2 C (1 stick) unsalted butter, softened
1/2 C packed brown sugar
1/4 C granulated sugar
1 egg
1/2 tsp almond extract
1 C jam or preserves
Streusel:
3 Tbsp (1/4 stick) unsalted butter, cold and cut into small pieces
1/4 C flour
1/4 C packed brown sugar
1/4 C old fashioned rolled oats
Directions: Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Prepare a baking pan (circular or square) with nonstick spray. Combine flour, oats, salt and baking powder in a medium bowl and set aside. Cream together butter and sugars until light and fluffy (several minutes). Add in egg and almond extract and beat to combine. Slowly add in dry ingredients, mixing on medium-low until just combined. Press dough into pan until it is an even thickness to all edges.
For streusel topping, combine all ingredients in a food processor and pulsed until they form a coarse mixture with no butter pieces larger than a pea (or cut in butter with a pastry cutter).
Spread on jam, making about a 1/4 inch thick layer (more if desired, but it gets messy!). Sprinkle streusel topping copiously over jam layer.
Bake for 30-40 min, until the bars are set and don't jiggle in the middle when you slide the pan around. If the jam around the edges of the bars start to overcook (it will definitely be bubbling), cover with foil until set. I had to check these pretty frequently to avoid overcooking, so I would recommend testing for doneness every 5 minutes or so after 20 minutes.
Let cool completely in pan, then cut and serve!
you WOULD find the most charming little bakery in SF to work at!! that's so perfectly you, sounds like you're loving it in SF :) bises! <3
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