I come from a long line of jam lovers. I don't think there is a person in my whole family that doesn't love jam in one way or another.
When we were children my mother always filled our cakes with a layer of jam and as a special treat when we were enjoying a bowl of ice cream she always spooned a bit of jam over top.
My mother made beautiful jam. She used to fill our freezer with Strawberry Freezer Jam during strawberry season and we would enjoy it all winter long.
Today is Mother's Day in North America. My second one without my dear sweet mother. Oh how I miss her dreadfully.
I thought I would bake a sweet jam delight for us to enjoy today in her memory and honor. Small Batch Jam Crumble Bars.
I did downsize the recipe to fit the smaller family. As well, we have a shortage of flour at the moment, so I am eeking it out very carefully, trying not to waste any of it.
I think mom would approve. She hated wasting anything and could squeeze a dollar's worth of anything out of a penny!
These Small Batch Jam Crumble Bars are the bomb! With their plain cake bottoms, sweet jam filling and crumble topping, they never fail to please!
You can use whatever jam you want in the filling. Today I used Bonne Maman's Berries and Cherries. But we also love Strawberry Jam in it as well as Raspberry Jam. OH and Peach . . . Peach Jam is lovely when I can find it.
Just look at the beautiful texture of that cake. Oh I do so love jam and cake . . . just saying that makes me feel all Winnie the Poohish.
I could hug them close to me and smoosh them up tight like Winnie's honeypot!
I know my mom would have loved them as well. She used to make us these gorgeous Feather Squares at Christmas time.
They were very similar except they were topped with meringue and flaked coconut before browning until the coconut and the meringue turned golden brown . . .
Just like a snowy field all topped with goosedown . . . we looked so forward to them every year. Our jam loving family.
They were only good for about a day or so because of the meringue, but that really wasn't a problem. We gobbled this one a year treat right up pronto!
In any case these delicious Small Batch Jam Crumble Bars are going to last you a bit longer than a day. The recipe makes 8 bars and depending on how greedy you are, they will you last up to a week when stored in an airtight container!
Small Batch Jam Crumble Bars
Yield: Makes 8 bars
Our favourite bar recipe downsized for the smaller family. You have a cake type bottom, filled with sweet jam (pick your favourite) and a crumble topping. Delicious.
Ingredients:
- 95g granulated sugar (1/2 cup)
- 210g plain flour (1 1/2 cups)
- 1/2 tsp baking powder
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 120g cold butter, cut into cubes (1/2 cup)
- 1 large free range egg, lightly beaten
- 160g your favourite fruit jam (1/2 cup
- icing sugar to dust
Instructions:
- Preheat the oven to 190*C/375*F/ gas mark 5. Butter a 9 by 5 inch loaf tin and line it with baking paper. Set aside.
- Sift the flour and baking powder into a bowl. Add the salt and sugar. Cut in the butter with a pastry blender until the mixture resembles fine bread crumbs. Stir in the beaten egg with a fork. The dough should be dry and crumbly, but should form a dough when pressed together.
- Remove 100g (1/2 cup) for the topping and press the remainder of the dough into the prepared pan. Spoon the jam over top and spread it out evenly. Crumble the reserved dough evenly over top.
- Bake in the preheated oven for 40 to 45 minutes until golden brown and the edges have begun to pull away from the sides of the pan. Let cool completely on a wire rack.
- To serve dust with some icing sugar and cut into squares. You can keep these delicious bars stored in an airtight container for up to a week.
Oh I found myself longing for a roast beef dinner today . . . our landlord was going to pick us up a roast at the shops, but brought back a ready made beef bourguignon.
UGH . . . I would rather make my own, but I guess beggars can't be choosers! I should be grateful he picked me up anything at all! Oh well! Happy Mother's Day to all my North American readers!
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Happy Mother's Day, Marie. I know your heart ❤️ is with your children and grandchildren here in Canada. And I know you will be thinking loving thoughts about your own, dear mom. I'm going to make your Jam Crumble Bars as our treat this week. It snowed here today. Obviously, Mother Nature is not happy with us. We must try and do better, I guess. Our hardware stores have been allowed to open now. We need birdseed and a new kitchen faucet so may go to Canadian Tire one day next week. Stay safe. Hugs, Elaine
ReplyDeleteHappy Mother's Day Elaine. You are sure to love these squares, I guarantee and the best part is there are not enough to really make a pig of yourself with. It has gtten colder here today and is quite overcast. We will get rain I am sure of it. We need the rain sometimes. All told however we have had some beautiful weather these past weeks which has made quarantine much easier to deal with. We need garden things as well. Paint, birdseed, a new hose, etc. They shall have to wait I guess! Love and hugs, always. xoxo
DeleteHappy Mother's Day, Marie! The bars look delicious. My Mom made beautiful raspberry jelly. I make strawberry rhubarb jam and peach jam. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteThanks Raine! I think your jams sounds gorgeous! I have not made homemade jam in a while. xoxo
DeleteHappy Mother's Day from New Brunswick Canada. Thank you for another delicious recipe. We grow our own berries so I have an abundance of strawberry freezer jam to use up before the end of June. This sounds like the perfect remedy.
ReplyDeleteHappy Mother's Day Mam! Hope you enjoy the squares! xoxo
DeleteThese look heavenly Marie!!! But I wish 3 things: 1) That I had some right now 2) that if I could get some of that Berries & Cherries jam (cherries are one of my all-time favorties) and 3) that you also posted the full size version....I don't think 8 will ever be enough LOL. ;-) Happy Mother's Day! Robin
ReplyDeleteThere is always that danger Robin! Happy Mother's Day to you also. xoxo
DeleteI am making these right now, but after putting the, into the oven, I realized I forgot to add an egg...
ReplyDeleteToday is not my day with baking I guess! But still smells good, so I’m hoping it still works somewhat!
Thank you for this recipe!
Oh I do hope that they turned out Amani! I have my fingers crossed! oxox
DeleteHi Marie- I love this recipe! If I wanted to double it what size of a baking pan do you recommend? With thanks in advance, Norma
ReplyDeleteI would use a 9-inch square pan Norma! I hope this helps and also that you enjoy them!
Delete~Marie
Thank you!
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