Season's Easy Jam Bars

"This recipe pits daughter against Mother. Sarah has a jam bar recipe as well ... and the winner is?"
 
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Ready In:
30mins
Ingredients:
7
Yields:
24-32 bars
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ingredients

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directions

  • Grease 13x9 inch pan.
  • Mix butter or margarine, sugar, vanilla, egg in medium bowl with hand mixer. Don’t over mix.
  • Stir in flour and baking powder until dough forms.
  • Pat evenly into pan.
  • Spread jam or jelly on top of dough.
  • Bake for 20 to 25 minutes at 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Top with powder sugar glaze.

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Reviews

  1. These are super good. I thought that these tasted like the thumbprint cookies that I make for Christmas. But these are much easier. I used one cup of freezer jam and that just enough. I will be making these again. I'm thinking of making them for Valentine's day and using a heart cookie cutter to cut them with after they are completely cool.
     
  2. These are very good jam bars! I've never had jam bars before but these are just wonderful. I used a very good quality triple berry jam and baked mine for 25 minutes. I think they would have been better at 20 minutes but it's hard to tell with the jam over it. I used a little over 3/4 cup jam to cover the whole crust. My family loved them and they were gone in no time! Thanks for sharing. Made for Gimme 5 tag.
     
  3. These were wonderful. I had never had jam bars before. I loved the buttery cookie part, and used homemade muscodine grape jelly. I didn't do the glaze because I didn't have any powdered sugar on hand. I will do that next time. I'm thinking I will try them with plum jam or orange marmalade. Yum! Thanks!
     
  4. The cookie dough in this simple bar cookie was just great - light tender and flaky. Just what you would want in this sort of cookie and one that I could see being a base dough in lots of bar cookies. For the jam, I used 1/2 cup of apricot preserves and 1/2 cup of seedless red raspberry preserves. Having tried both bars from the Hill Family, I would have to say this cookie with Sarah's topping would be the ultimate bar cookie.
     
  5. Delicious easy to make squares. I used butter for the dough and seedless raspberry jam. For the powdered sugar glaze I mixed 1-1/2 cups powdered sugar, 2 Tablespoons milk, and a dash of almond extract together well. If you don't have powdered sugar you can substitute 1 cup sugar + 1 Tablespoon cornstarch = 1 cup powdered sugar (from Kraft Canada website). This glaze can also be tinted by adding 1 or 2 drops of food coloring. Alternatively, you can add vanilla extract for flavoring. Will definitely make these again.
     
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This is a family cookbook by the Hill Family. It all started with Charlie and Mary Hill. They had 7 children; Bruce, Francis, Howard, Charlie, Mignon, Joe and Sarah. Food and cooking was a big part of Charlie and Mary's lives and has been a big part of their childrens lives as well. Francis's Poem The Hill Clan even talks about it. The Hill Clan When we were growing up, there was plenty, Seven kids to feed, that was too many. Dad, I remember you always worked hard. And when it came to gambling, you were a card. Mom, you were always in the kitchen, Cooking, baking and making decisions. What to do with one pound of hamburger, to feed seven, And you always did, Oh thank heaven!!! Bruce and I were always elected to do the dishes, And we always did, with Dad's best wishes. Howard and Charlie were on the run, The rest of us prayed they would never get a gun. Mom, Mignon always hung in there by your knee, You couldn't even take time to pee. Then, there was Joe, we couldn't figure where he came from, The baker, the milkman, or some bum. Sarah Ann, we thought she was the best, She turned out to be the biggest mess. This little ditty was just for fun, For the rest of my life I will be on the run. <img src="http://www.recipezaar.com/members/home/165623/1grandmagrandpa88.jpg"> This picture was taken at Mary and Charlie's 50th Wedding Anniversary in 1988. Mary wrote this poem for that occasion and read it before the cake was cut. Fifty Year Anniversary Fifty years of marriage is something to behold, Especially if all your friends are one hundred percent all gold. And to come from a very large family that came many miles, To wish us both the best of luck, with a kiss, a hug, and a smile. We wonder how we can be so lucky to have all our children, grandchildren and great grandchildren here, We hold them all so very dear. It has been a wonderful anniversary, And I must confess that we love you all and thank you all, And close with just a heartfelt God Bless. <img src="http://www.recipezaar.com/members/home/165623/smallsibling.jpg"> These recipes are from not only from Mary and Charlie, but their 7 children, their spouses, their children and spouses. Thrown in are also recipes from Mary's sister and niece. The Hill clan produced lots of good cooks and even more good eaters. Mary also wrote this poem about her 50 years of marriage and boy was she right about more grandchildren and greatgrandchildren to come. 50 Years It has been 50 years since I was caught. Charlie chased me down and we tied the knot. With a family of seven, it took alot of living. But more then that, lots of forgiving. We had four boys and three girls, And I'm happy to say, they are still with us up to this day. Nineteen grandchildren and five great, I am sure there will be more, after this date. We done our part for posterity, I think that's the way it's supposed to be. There will always be room for more. We have hung a welcome sign on our door. <img src="http://www.recipezaar.com/members/home/165623/bigfamilyhalf.jpg"> This is not the whole family ... but alot of them.
 
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