Old Fashioned Cherry Bars. A decades old recipe for the festive season. (2024)

Old Fashioned Cherry Bars. A decades old recipe that’s easy to prepare and freeze really well too. They look very festive for the Holiday season.

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Old Fashioned Cherry Bars

I first spied these festive looking cookie bars in my Facebook feed. My friend Judy in Ontario had posted a photo of them as part of a baking haul she received from her next door neighbour.

They were included along with some very tempting Nanaimo Bars and Butter Tarts. The person they came from clearly was an avid and capable baker.

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Old Fashioned Cherry Bars

They caught my eye because of the red and green glacé cherries. Naturally, I thought they would be perfect for the Holiday baking season.

I asked Judy if she could request the recipe and her neighbour Patsy kindly obliged by taking a photo of her hand written recipe.

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Patsy’s hand written recipe.

Judy remarked when she sent it to me that she loved old spattered recipes like this because it proved they were the best. Since the evidence that this was an often made recipe was clear, I could not help but agree.

When I asked Judy about her next door neighbour she wrote:

“Patsy comes from England. She was an expert Equestrian and Sailor. At 85 she is a Master Gardener and wonderful baker. Her home is often the Garden Tour. People far and wide consult her for tips.

Every few days, Patsy knocks at our door bringing treats she makes.”

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The mixture for the top layer.

Now that sounds like a lady I would very much like to have tea and cookies with myself. Sounds like she’s had an interesting life.

Old Fashioned Cherry Bars, the results.

I was happy to get the recipe and set out a few days later to make them myself. They were so easy to make!

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The shortbread base.

The buttery shortbread bottom was perfect with the sweet coconut and cherry topping. I added the optional pecans but after tasting them, I would definitely recommend adding them.

They add a whole other dimension of flavour and added crunch.

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Old Fashioned Cherry Bars

These are now already in my Christmas freezer. I did pull a couple out a few days later and am happy to report that they froze beautifully and tasted fresh baked.

Make them as an easy addition to your Christmas baking list.

You might also like to try some of our very popular recipes in our Best Newfoundland Christmas Cookies Collection. They are definitely worth making at any time of year!

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Yield: 36 cookie bars

Old Fashioned Cherry Bars

Old Fashioned Cherry Bars. A decades old recipe that's easy to prepare and freeze really well too. They look very festive for the Holiday season.

Ingredients

For the bottom layer

  • 2 cups flour
  • 1/4 cup icing sugar (powdered sugar)
  • 1 cup butter

For the top layer

  • 1 1/2 cups firmly packed brown sugar
  • 2 cups glacé cherries (cut in quarters)
  • 4 eggs
  • 1 cup dried coconut, fine cut
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 cup chopped pecans (optional)

Instructions

  1. Lightly grease a 9x13 baking pan and line it with parchment paper. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
  2. Combine the flour icing sugar and butter together by rubbing the butter through the flour and icing sugar with your hands until it resembles a coarse crumbs. You can do this quicker and easier in a food processor if you like.
  3. Press the crumb mixture evenly into the bottom of the prepared pan.
  4. Bake for 20 minutes until the bottom crust begins to brown around the edges. Remove from oven.
  5. Mix together the remaining ingredients until well combined and spread evenly over the bottom layer.
  6. Return to the oven and bake for an additional 25-30 minutes until the top sets and gets a little golden colour.
  7. Cool completely in the pan before cutting into squares or bars.

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Nutrition Information

Yield

36

Serving Size

1

Amount Per ServingCalories 147Total Fat 9gSaturated Fat 4gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 4gCholesterol 34mgSodium 57mgCarbohydrates 17gFiber 1gSugar 10gProtein 2g

The nutritional information provided is automatically calculated by third party software and is meant as a guideline only. Exact accuracy is not guaranteed. For recipes where all ingredients may not be used entirely, such as those with coatings on meats, or with sauces or dressings for example, calorie & nutritional values per serving will likely be somewhat lower than indicated.

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FAQs

What is cherry bounce made of? ›

Cherry bounce is made with fresh or frozen cherries, sugar, liquor (usually brandy or bourbon), and warming spices, such as nutmeg, allspice, clove, and cinnamon. What is the origin of cherry bounce? The history of cherry bounce is a little murky.

What goes well with cherries? ›

Other popular flavor pairings for cherries include balsamic vinegar, almond, dark chocolate, cola, vanilla and both red and white wine. Rainier cherries have a unique flavor and texture and therefore may pair well with slightly different flavors.

What are bar cherries soaked in? ›

In their modern form, the cherries are first preserved in a brine solution usually containing sulfur dioxide and calcium chloride to bleach the fruit, then soaked in a suspension of food coloring (common red food dye is FD&C Red 40), sugar syrup, and other components.

What drink is famous in North Carolina? ›

The History Of Cherry Bounce

(According to Mount Vernon, he enjoyed this particular drink so much he took a “canteen” of it during a trip across Allegheny Mountains in 1784.) Cherry Bounce was also made famous thanks to an enthusiastic Irishman moonshiner in North Carolina.

How do you make cherries taste better? ›

Salting fruit has also been described as a way to rebalance the over-sweetness of modern-day fruit, much of which has been bred for maximum sugar content. Salt subdues the intensity of the sugar, making it more palatable. If you haven't tried salt on cherries yet, you should.

What cheese goes with cherries? ›

Cherries give the following smooth cheeses a bright pick-me-up: camembert, brie, cream cheese, ricotta, and buffalo mozzarella. Blue cheeses: Yes, versatile cherries can even be married with tangy blue cheese! Pair them with gorgonzola, roquefort, stilton or Maytag Blue cheese.

How do you serve cherries at a party? ›

One suggestion: serve them in a smaller bowl, so that you can replenish the cherries and the ice throughout a gathering. And as great as this idea is for a party, it's also a pretty great way to enjoy cherries on your own, with a big bowl all to yourself this weekend.

What is cherry whiskey made of? ›

We naturally infuse a 3 year aged Canadian whisky with natural cherry juice to create this refreshing spirit.

Where did Cherry Bounce come from? ›

Origins and etymology

The English hamlet of Frithsden claims to have originated the Cherry Bounce. A lane leading off the Old High Street in nearby Hemel Hempstead is named Cherry Bounce and is shown having had this name in maps dating back to the early 19th century. The drink, however, is at least a century older.

What fabric are bounce houses made of? ›

Residential bounce houses are usually made of heavy-duty nylon or polyester oxford, which is also known as oxford cloth. Nylon is often used for large residential bounce houses because it is stronger than polyester. Nylon bouncer materials are given weight classifications that measure their density.

What are moonshine cherries made of? ›

We soak sweet maraschino cherries in our 100 proof moonshine for a smooth and sweet treat.

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