Saturday, March 19, 2016

Oatmeal Sesame Bars

This easy recipe is a variation of yesterday’s Butterscotch Oat Squares - but with the addition of sesame seeds. This makes a huge amount - and a wonderful snack! It freezes well for lunch box totes or backpack hikes.


(That’s my chirpy little “blogger” voice talking. The truth is, I don’t have a moment to make these #@! things (see Guilt-Ridden Note). We’re readying the garden for Spring - if it ever comes! With no photos of today’s recipe, here’s the view from our doorstep ... Does this this look like the onset of Spring to you??? Florida, it ain’t.)


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Oatmeal Sesame Bars:

3/4 c. (180 mL) butter or margarine
1-1/2 c. (375 mL) lightly packed brown sugar
1-1/2 tsp. (7.5 mL) vanilla
2-1/4 c. (560 mL) large-flake (not instant) oats
3/4 c. (180 mL) sesame seeds
3/4 tsp. (4 mL) baking powder

Preheat oven to 375 deg. F. Line a 15 x 10 in. (38 x 25 cm) baking sheet with parchment. In large saucepan over medium-low heat, melt butter or margarine. Stir in brown sugar and vanilla. Cook 2-to-3 min. on medium heat, allowing mixture to bubble. In a large bowl, combine oats, sesame seeds, and baking powder. Add to saucepan all at once, blending thoroughly. 

Working quickly, spoon into spray-greased pan, pressing flat and even with large spatula. Bake 7-to-10 min., or until golden. Cool on wire rack. Score lightly before bars harden completely. Cut into 2 x 1 in. (6 x 2.5 cm) bars. Or larger. Yields 3-to-4 doz. of the larger ones.

Guilt-Ridden Note: How could I not bake these and not take a few photos? So I did - better late than never.


Melt butter.


Let butter, brown sugar, and vanilla bubble 2-to-3 min.


Add sesame seeds.


A And rolled oats and baking powder.


Combine well, spooning still-warm mixture onto baking sheet.


Flatten with large plastic or metal spatula.


Ron couldn’t wait!


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2 comments:

  1. Indeed a fantastic post! Liked this a lot and will love to try it for my son’s 5th birthday bash next week. We will be hosting this event at one of his favorite outdoor lofty spaces. Thanks a lot for such a great inspiration!

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  2. Thanks for the note, Mark. And a happy 5th birthday to your boy! xox Nicole

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