Cranberry Nanaimo Bars
- Ready In:
- 1hr 10mins
- Ingredients:
- 15
- Yields:
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36 bars
- Serves:
- 36
ingredients
- 118.29 ml butter, softened
- 3 semi-sweet chocolate baking squares
- 29.58 ml granulated sugar
- 1 egg
- 473.18 ml graham cracker crumbs
- 236.59 ml angel flake coconut
- 14.79 ml grated orange rind
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CRANBERRY LAYER
- 59.14 ml cranberry sauce, finely chopped (with whole berries)
- 14.79 ml Grand Marnier (or orange liqueur or orange juice)
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CUSTARD LAYER
- 29.58 ml custard powder or 29.58 ml cornstarch
- 44.37 ml milk
- 59.14 ml butter, softened
- 473.18 ml icing sugar
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CHOCOLATE LAYER
- 4 semi-sweet chocolate baking squares, chopped
- 14.79 ml butter
directions
- Base: Melt butter with chocolate and remove from heat. Stir in sugar and egg. Add crumbs, coconut and orange rind; mix well. Press into 9" square pan. Chill.
- Cranberry Layer: Combine cranberry sauce and liqueur. Spread evenly over base. Custard Layer: Combine all ingredients and beat until smooth. Spread over base. Chill.
- Chocolate Layer: Melt chocolate and butter over low heat or in microwave on med. power for 2 minutes, stir until melted. Spread evenly over filling. Chill. Let stand at room temperature for fifteen minutes before cutting into bars.
- To store: Store in refrigerator for up to 2 weeks before cutting.
- To freeze: For longer storage, freeze bars before topping with chocolate and cutting. Thaw and spread with melted chocolate.
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Reviews
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Truly outstanding. Not only are these super yummy bur they are also very pretty and just perfect for the holidays. Don't let the layers scare you off they aren't difficult and go rather quickly. If you have never tried a Nanaimo Bar you must, they have pretty much become the Canadian National Cookie Bar and can be made is a hundred different flavores. This is a really great bar and would be a perfect introduction for a first timer and a most welcome addition to the collection of any Nanaimo addict.
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Made this recipe pretty much as given, though I did make it with orange juice rather than the Grand Marnier! Still we (and our guests) had a great treat, and since I usually have frozen cranberries all year long, I'm keeping the recipe around! Definitely a winner! [Made and reviewed in Please Review My Recipe]
RECIPE SUBMITTED BY
FLKeysJen
Key Largo, Florida