I wait in nervous anticipation for cherry season to arrive every year. Sweet, deep, red cherries that are like little bursts of joy on my tongue. Bright red, tart cherries that perfume the pies and cobblers of mid-summer. The red, yellow and orange tie-dyed cherries that pop up in the tree outside of my mom's place, causing my sister and I to balance precariously on each others backs or knees...limbs stretched...bodies teetering...are always the first indication that cherry season is upon us! There's nothing like a good cherry pit spitting contest, either. Watermelon seeds...pshaw...cherry pits can sail much farther! Although I usually reserve sour cherries for baking and just revel in the glory of the sweet ones as-is...I decided to try a dessert using a sweet variety this time...
slightly adapted from Rustic Fruit Desserts by Cory Schreiber & Julie Richardson
serves 12
softened butter for greasing the pan
Fruit Filling
3 c. (18 oz) cherries, pitted & halved
1/2 c. (3 1/2 oz) granulated sugar
1 Tbs. cornstarch
1/4 tsp. fine sea salt
zest & juice of 1 lemon seriously, I highly recommend just using half a lemon...this much seemed to overpower the cherry flavor!!
Crust and Topping
1 1/4 c. unbleached AP flour
1 c. whole wheat flour
1 c. slivered almonds
1/2 tsp. fine sea salt
6 oz. unsalted butter, cold & cubed
1 egg
1 tsp. pure almond extract
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Butter an 8"-square pan.
For the filling, combine all filling ingredients in a saucepan over med-high heat. Bring to a boil, stirring occasionally, and boil for 1 minute to thicken.
For crust, combine flours, brown sugar, almonds, and salt in the bowl of a food processor. Add butter and process until crumbly. Add the egg and almond extract and pulse until mixture just comes together. Press 2/3 of the mixture into the bottom of the pan. Pour in cherry filling. Press clumps of the remaining crumb mixture over the cherry filling.
Bake in middle of oven for 30-35 minutes, or until light golden brown and bubbling around the edge. Cool for 1 hour before cutting into bars. Store in an airtight container at room temp for up to 4 days.
This post is linked to:
BSI (Blogger Secret Ingredient): Flour hosted by Veronica at Recipe Rhapsody this week
The Cherry event was started by Priya...
The Cherry event was started by Priya...
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Wow! Just love the colour of the cherries, thank you so much for sending it to the event.
ReplyDeleteQue ricura, esto dan ganas de coger un trozo de aquĂ y pegarle bocados. Saludos
ReplyDeleteThat first picture is great. It does look like wonderfully sandy shortbread. I thin kyou need to make a blueberry orange version and test them both :-)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pictures! I love cherries and miss the really fresh ones I got when I lived in Washington. These bars look delicious--loving that crust!
ReplyDeleteThese cherry bars look luxurious!
ReplyDeleteI think this should be topped with ice cream..heehee
ReplyDeletethis sound and look really yummy, wish I can try some..
ReplyDeleteWow..love the amount of cherries used. Looks very delicious.
ReplyDeleteExcellent photos... Delicious!
ReplyDeleteThese photos are stunning! I'd wait for your cherry bars!
ReplyDeleteOh yeah! I love cherries too. You know what I love about this recipe? I love that the almond extract is in the dough as opposed to being in the cherry mixture. This is the kind of dessert that I would want to eat alone because that way I could smack my lips and enjoy it w/out anybody looking at me like I was crazy - LOL!
ReplyDeletethe cherry bar looks scrumptious..loving the gorgeous color of cherries..
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goodness they look good...... there is nothing like a good cherry
ReplyDeleteCherries are my favorite fruit and you did it up perfectly. This is a must try for sure. Yum!
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I remember cherry season well in SW Michigan. I dated a guy whose family had a cherry and apple farm. I've picked a few; the phrase chunking cherries sticks in my mind for some reason. Your dessert looks beautiful.
ReplyDeleteMmm, please send me some for breakfast.
ReplyDeleteFruit desserts are my all-time favourite. I always had fruit pie instead of birthday cake.
And I love your disclaimer!
Next time I feel like being a smarmy #$%$ I will email you. ;-)
Holy cow! Those look so good. Those pictures are amazing, I just want to dive right in! I've been seeing cherry's everywhere this week, I so am going to have to pick some up! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHi! I came to know you through your guesting at Chow and Chatter's blogtalkradio. I told Rebecca that you guys were so natural and sounded like PROs (I will be on it today too and I'm pretty nervous! haha!)
ReplyDeleteCherry picking was a novel activity for me when I moved to the US ten years ago. I started my love affair with it on the first bite. It was a refreshing burst of flavor for which I wasn't familiar with, yet loved it at the onset. Im thinking I will have the exact feeling when I bite into these cherry-almond bars of yours. I love the buttery crust already...yum!
:) While you guys are teetering, are you saying careful,careful just a little bit higher? LOL I've seen/heard my twin boys pulling stunts like that.
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful!
~ingrid
mouthwateringly delicious
ReplyDeleteI don't know where you find the time woman to come up with such delicious creations!!!! I think I need to move somewhere between you and Kim and I can race from house to house for a bite to eat.
ReplyDeleteI love cherries - bring on summer I say. This looks seriously good - especially like the idea of the "almondy" crust.
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I could use a piece of this.
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"(p.s...while I respect your right to be a smarmy a*#hole, I prefer you don't do it at my place...so if ya do, you'll probably be deleted)"
ReplyDeleteAHAHA. I love it. I promise to say only non-smarmy a-hole-ish things. ;-)
Cherries baked in anything are a weakness for me. I used to HATE cherries, but in the past two years or so, and only during the summer, I find them divine. This looks incredible!
a perfect cherry creation...and a almon crust, oh yum
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Great BSI entry!! I need to get going on that before the week gets away from me!
ReplyDeleteWow and drooool! Love love cherries, and this messy goodness recipe of yours. Everything the topping and the cherries. Sadly Cherries are not be found here anymore, seems like our season passed. I'll have to bookmark and pay this one a visit later.
ReplyDeletecherry bars are one thing, cherry-almond bars? a whole new level of deliciousness. love it!
ReplyDeleteHi Heather, there was some problem and error occured, that's why you couldn't see the images, please check it again for me and let me know, if you are able to see the images now.
ReplyDeleteThank you for letting me know earlier about the images.
Thank you for your FABULOUS submission to BSI! OMgosh, can I just say DROOL?! This is so my kind of dessert--I love cherry and almond together. Cherries are one of my favorite fruits too, second to mangos, so I anticipate it just as you do, excpet I'm not lucky enough to have access to cherry trees!
ReplyDeleteGood grief woman, do those bars ever look good!! I've been taking cherries to work for my snack and it's a good thing I have a divider around my desk because I probably don't make a real attractive site spitting out those pits into a napkin. :o) Awesome recipe, thanks!!
ReplyDeleteThese are positively luscious! I'm gaga over it all! Almonds + cherries = true love.
ReplyDeleteOh my lord. I am absolutely hands down truly. I'm a cherry lover as well. Why is their season so short?!?!?
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a cookie crust! Then when I read further, it is in fact a cookie crust!!! I want to put that crust on some fruit right away! Ur cherries look amazing - great pics!
ReplyDeleteSo classic...the cherry and the almond together...and it never gets old. These are gorgeous and I can just imagine how wonderful this dessert must taste. Excellent call on a sweet cherry recipe.
ReplyDeleteThis looks absolutely delicious! I love cherries and I usually have a bunch in my freezer year round but not now - I've finally used them all up before I left for my long trip. Must get some more if I'm not too late!
ReplyDeleteOh, this brings back memories for me of harvesting rainers from our neighbor's tree. Of course, we just popped them into our mouths! Very very lovely photos and now I am hungry! cherries are also a wonderful anti inflammatory for anyone with gout or arthritis! Alex
ReplyDeleteOh My Gawd I LOVE cherries and these bars are divine! Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteWow! That picture is to die for! Looks so delicious.
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