First, let’s get the required verbiage out of the way, shall we? Here it goes!
The January 2010 Daring Bakers’ challenge was hosted by Lauren of Celiac Teen. Lauren chose Gluten-Free Graham Wafers and Nanaimo Bars as the challenge for the month. The sources she based her recipe on are 101 Cookbooks and www.nanaimo.ca.
I’m a naughty girl.
I didn’t follow the rules.
I didn't make my own Gluten Free Graham crackers.
But, in my defense,
I didn't want to miss out on all the fun. I have wanted to make these bars since I first saw them on our trip to Victoria Canada. It’s been 2 years! So I couldn’t let life, time and a batch of Celtic free cracker stand in my way.
Could I?
I used store bought graham crackers that were sitting in the cupboard!. It made it easy to whip up this batch!
And with Valentine’s Day right around the corner, how could I resist trying a rose and chocolate combo? I couldn’t!
So I made a batch trying to incorporate Rose Water into the middle cream layer. I never seem to use enough of this flavoring. I’m always afraid I’ll use too much, and it will taste perfumed. So again, my flavoring went undetected. I used 2 capfuls which was about 1/2 a teaspoon. O-well, it was a nice try, don't you think?
I also had difficulty with the top layer. As you can see, it wasn’t the prettiest. I really think if I had used the right pan, an 8x8 inch pan, it would have worked out better for me.
The pan I used was a little bit bigger resulting in not enough topping to spread evenly and my layer's were a little thin. But I wanted to use this flower shaped pan so I could it into hearts and give them away. Sweet deal!
I told Barbara they looked better upside down. She told me to be daring and present them that way.
So I did!
These are a delicious, no-bake bar that is fast and simple.
In my so humble opinion, one of life’s “Must Try”!
Nanaimo Bars
Bottom Layer
1/2 cup (4 ounces) Unsalted Butter
1/4 cup Granulated Sugar
5 tablespoons Unsweetened Cocoa
1 Large Egg, Beaten
1 1/4 cups Graham Wafer Crumbs
1/2 cup) Almonds (Any type, Finely chopped)
1 cup Coconut (Shredded, sweetened or unsweetened)
Middle Layer
1/2 cup (4 ounces) Unsalted Butter
2 tablespoons and 2 teaspoons Heavy Cream
2 tablespoons Vanilla Custard Powder (Such as Bird’s. Vanilla pudding mix may be substituted.)
2 cups Icing Sugar 1 teaspoon Rose Water (Optional)
Top Layer
4 ounces Semi-sweet chocolate
2 tablespoons (1 ounce) Unsalted Butter
Directions:
1. For bottom Layer: Melt unsalted butter, sugar and cocoa in top of a double boiler. Add egg and stir to cook and thicken. Remove from heat. Stir in crumbs, nuts and coconut. Press firmly into an ungreased 8 by 8 inch pan.
2. For Middle Layer: Cream butter, cream, custard powder, and icing sugar together well. Beat until light in colour. Spread over bottom layer.
3. For Top Layer: Melt chocolate and unsalted butter over low heat. Cool. Once cool, pour over middle layer and chill.
Ahhhhh! It looks great upside down, especially with the rose on top! Such a fun idea to make them into hearts and give them away. Mine are in my freezer and I've been eating them partially frozen!
ReplyDeletethe heart is a great touch and what a beautiful rose. i'm curious about the rose water you added, how did that mix with the chocolate flavors?
ReplyDeleteI love your modifications! I never use rose water because I fear the "perfumey-ness." It's good to know it's not so potent.
ReplyDeleteThe heart-shaped Nanaimo bar looks wonderful...bet you have to make two for Valentine's!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Perfect for Valentine's Day!
ReplyDeleteUr Nana's are so so dang cute,jus my kinda bake..i have begun my heart shaped baking too....and with all the hearts around am so falling in love...with bars and cookies....
ReplyDeleteI love ur tweaks MEgan but i love everyhting u do....
CHeers and a love filled day....
Upside down! And why ever not?!
ReplyDeleteCute... I love the heart shaped Nanaino bars... I had the same idea! I must admit, I was tempted to use some leftover store bought crackers that I had on hand.
ReplyDeletePerfect for Valentine's Day! Looks very delicious but challenging to make.
ReplyDeleteCute!
ReplyDeleteI buy a box of the Robin Hood mix everytime I go home to Canada. Now that I want to eat without premixes I've been lookin' for the recipe - thank you :)
ReplyDeleteI've been wanting to make these for a long time too! They sound so delicious!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Definitely a perfect treat for Valentine's Day. Great job!
ReplyDeletei love your variation, so pretty and sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteMegan, you crack me up; you definitely ARE a daring baker! Well done.
ReplyDeleteI hear you about the perfume-iness of rose water. A friend gave me rose jam, and it was as if I went out and ate right off my rose bushes. Tooooo much rose!
Love your version!
ReplyDeleteYou're funny...you rule breaker you! That what I like about you! I love the way yours turned out. How did they taste?
ReplyDeleteI like them upside down, too. Very pretty.
ReplyDeleteI skipped this challenge, but after reading about your "cheat," I regret not doing the same. I didn't have time to make homemade graham crackers, and to be honest, I didn't want to buy all those different types of flour...
Nice job. Do you make your own rose water, or do you buy it?
Love the heart shape and the smiley face - so cute! Yum. :)
ReplyDeleteThe heart shape is so cute! I have this recipe in my folder to try... someday soon!
ReplyDeleteYou know me I'm all about the shortcuts when it doesn't cut into the taste.
ReplyDeleteThey do look cool upside down.
~ingrid
I loved these bars. Love the idea of using rose water to flavor the middle. I don't have much experience with it either, so I wouldn't be much help determining how much to use!
ReplyDeleteI love your presentation upside down with a rose!
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