Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Hello Dolly Bars


Today I was missing my grandma. Grannie Grunt has been gone a long time but she helped start my baking addiction. I have dozens of her cookbooks that sometimes I just glance through to see her handwritten notes or find recipes she liked. I remember holiday dinners or birthdays or some other occasion and getting to eat her wonderful meals. My mom apparently inherited her cooking skills because she is a wonderful cook also. Anyway – I found this recipe going through one of her cookbooks. My mom and I made these little cookie bars all of the time. There are also called Magic Cookie Bars (I’m pretty sure a similar recipe is on the back of a sweetened condensed milk can). They are very simple to make but not gluten free. So I decided to accept the challenge of recreating one of my favorite desserts into something I could eat again. Result – success! These were so very similar to the real thing and I cut out the dairy, gluten and some extra sugar.

½ cup sorghum flour
¼ cup coconut flour
¼ cup teff flour
¼ cup coconut sugar
¼ cup coconut oil (or melted butter)
1/3 cup almond milk (I used unsweetened vanilla)
2 Tbsp brown coconut sugar
½ cup unsweetened coconut flakes
¼ cup chopped pecans
1/3 cup cocoa nibs (or chocolate chips – I used Enjoy Life! brand)
  • In a mixing bowl, combine flours, ¼ cup coconut sugar and coconut oil and mix together until mixture is coarse crumbs.
  • Press crust mixture into a 9x9 greased baking pan.
  • In a small saucepan, combine almond milk and coconut sugar and bring to boil. Boil for about 2 minutes and then let cool.
  • Pour cooled milk mixture over crust. Sprinkle pecans, coconut and chocolate on top of crust.
  • Bake at 350°F for 20 minutes or until coconut starts to brown. Let cool 10 minutes before cutting and serving.

2 comments:

  1. I was looking on pinterest for pictures of Hello Dolly the musical and I found your recipe lol. It was a lucky discovery because I eat gluten free. These would be a wonderful treat because I'm sure those that do eat wheat would think these were yummy too.

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    1. Ha! Well sorry that these won't help you with your musical pictures but give them a try anyway! They are so close to the original you can hardly tell they are wheat free (or at least that's what I'm telling myself!) Thanks for the comment!

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