Monday, March 3, 2008

Tangerine Bars

Laurie from Quirky Cupcake received a box of blood oranges from Joy the Baker in the mail last week as a gift...so, Laurie made blood orange bars. She adapted the recipe from her go to lemon bar recipe, instead of lemons using the blood oranges. Now, living in Tennessee...you can NEVER find blood oranges. So, in the conversations of how good those blood orange bars must taste..the question was raised if regular oranges would work for this. I would suppose so. But then, the Lemon Tartlett suggested tangerines. I love tangerines...I hate that they have seeds, so I normally don't eat them. I had a bag of tangerines just sitting in the fridge, wondering what would become of their fate. I can tell you what happened to them, they were looked at, squished, juiced to their deaths. It is a bittersweet thing actually...more sweet than bitter!

I liked this recipe a lot. I love the crust with the gooey center...delicious! I will probably keep this recipe on hand and substitute any citrus fruit that I may have. Thanks for sharing Laurie!

Tangerine Bars

Crust:
1 cup butter, softened
2 cups flour
1/2 cup powdered sugar
a pinch of salt

Toss all the ingredients into your stand mixer or food processor. Mix until combined and crumbly. Press lightly into 9 x 13-inch pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 10-15 minutes and cool slightly.

Filling:
4 beaten eggs
2/3 cup tangerine juice
1 1/2 cups sugar
1/4 C flour stirred together
Optional powdered sugar for dusting.

In the bowl of your standing mixer, blend the eggs and sugar together until smooth. Add the tangerine juice and again blend until smooth. Add the flour, mix on low-medium until incorporated. Pour the filling into the warm crust. Bake at 350 for 25 minutes, or until the center of the bars no longer jiggles.
Cool to room temperature, or refrigerate if you like your citrus bars chilled. Gently dust with powdered sugar when about to serve.

11 comments:

slush said...

YAY! I am so glad using another citrus worked. Thats good to know. They look awesome. I told, bars arent just for lemon anymore! LOL

slush said...

"I told ya", that should have been. I was so excited that you made them, I skipped some words in there. haha

priscilla joy said...

Now those look deelicious! I've already had dinner, and I am ready for your dessert!!Yummy!

Anonymous said...

These bars are for lemon, the Lemon Tartlet! April, you made me drool and I want these right now and you shouldn't be surprised if I show up and demand some. Tangerines are my favs!

Anonymous said...

Those look great! i am planning on giving these a try with whatever citrus-y thing I can find :)

Rachel said...

You know I'm loving the tangerine twist! Great job!

Jaime said...

i love lemon bars... the blood orange bars looked good and now these tangerine bars look great too! if you like white chocolate/cream cheese frosting, you should try the lemon bar recipe in my blog!

eatme_delicious said...

Mmm tangerine bars.

Anonymous said...

I love the many many versions of Citrus bars everyone is coming up with! So cool!

How To Eat A Cupcake said...

I'd definitely love to taste these!

Jerri at Simply Sweet Home said...

These look lovely. I'm sure they taste good too!

Monday, March 3, 2008

Tangerine Bars

Laurie from Quirky Cupcake received a box of blood oranges from Joy the Baker in the mail last week as a gift...so, Laurie made blood orange bars. She adapted the recipe from her go to lemon bar recipe, instead of lemons using the blood oranges. Now, living in Tennessee...you can NEVER find blood oranges. So, in the conversations of how good those blood orange bars must taste..the question was raised if regular oranges would work for this. I would suppose so. But then, the Lemon Tartlett suggested tangerines. I love tangerines...I hate that they have seeds, so I normally don't eat them. I had a bag of tangerines just sitting in the fridge, wondering what would become of their fate. I can tell you what happened to them, they were looked at, squished, juiced to their deaths. It is a bittersweet thing actually...more sweet than bitter!

I liked this recipe a lot. I love the crust with the gooey center...delicious! I will probably keep this recipe on hand and substitute any citrus fruit that I may have. Thanks for sharing Laurie!

Tangerine Bars

Crust:
1 cup butter, softened
2 cups flour
1/2 cup powdered sugar
a pinch of salt

Toss all the ingredients into your stand mixer or food processor. Mix until combined and crumbly. Press lightly into 9 x 13-inch pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 10-15 minutes and cool slightly.

Filling:
4 beaten eggs
2/3 cup tangerine juice
1 1/2 cups sugar
1/4 C flour stirred together
Optional powdered sugar for dusting.

In the bowl of your standing mixer, blend the eggs and sugar together until smooth. Add the tangerine juice and again blend until smooth. Add the flour, mix on low-medium until incorporated. Pour the filling into the warm crust. Bake at 350 for 25 minutes, or until the center of the bars no longer jiggles.
Cool to room temperature, or refrigerate if you like your citrus bars chilled. Gently dust with powdered sugar when about to serve.

11 comments:

slush said...

YAY! I am so glad using another citrus worked. Thats good to know. They look awesome. I told, bars arent just for lemon anymore! LOL

slush said...

"I told ya", that should have been. I was so excited that you made them, I skipped some words in there. haha

priscilla joy said...

Now those look deelicious! I've already had dinner, and I am ready for your dessert!!Yummy!

Anonymous said...

These bars are for lemon, the Lemon Tartlet! April, you made me drool and I want these right now and you shouldn't be surprised if I show up and demand some. Tangerines are my favs!

Anonymous said...

Those look great! i am planning on giving these a try with whatever citrus-y thing I can find :)

Rachel said...

You know I'm loving the tangerine twist! Great job!

Jaime said...

i love lemon bars... the blood orange bars looked good and now these tangerine bars look great too! if you like white chocolate/cream cheese frosting, you should try the lemon bar recipe in my blog!

eatme_delicious said...

Mmm tangerine bars.

Anonymous said...

I love the many many versions of Citrus bars everyone is coming up with! So cool!

How To Eat A Cupcake said...

I'd definitely love to taste these!

Jerri at Simply Sweet Home said...

These look lovely. I'm sure they taste good too!