Of course, they have become popular for good reason. These bars are layered with all sorts of fabulous ingredients. They start out with a base made primarily of toasted coconut, graham cracker crumbs, and cocoa. Honestly, we could have just stopped right there and been perfectly content. (Oh, but I will go on just to humor you.) Then, you layer on what is referred to as the “custard.” But let me tell you it is not like any custard I have ever tried. It is more like the most wonderful white icing….Ever. You get my drift. So then, moving on, there is the topping. The topping is simply chocolate melted with butter. Two of my very favorite baking ingredients:) Very simple ingredients. Layered into a delectable dessert. Oh, and I just happened to read at Nanaimo Info.com this quote “Everyone knows that these bars have zero calories during Bathtub Week and at Christmas Time!”
Hmmm, very interesting. I’m not sure when Bathtub Week is exactly, but I vote that we just proclaim this week Bathtub Week. Just to be safe…..
So, as you can see, these indulgent, triple layered confections are in need of being made. Today if at all possible:) Plus, you can make them without creating extra heat from baking. You know, since they’re "no bake bars" and all. Always a plus when the heat index is still hovering around 100.
Enjoy!
Nanaimo Bars
Base:
1/2 cup butter
1/4 cup white sugar
5 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder
1 egg
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 cups graham cracker crumbs
1/2 cup toasted coconut
Custard:
1/4 cup butter
2 cups confectioners' sugar
2 tablespoons vanilla custard powder or instant vanilla pudding
3 tablespoons milk
Topping:
4 (1 ounce) squares semisweet chocolate, chopped
1 tablespoon butter
Directions
- Mix 1/2 cup butter or margarine, white sugar, cocoa, egg and vanilla in a heavy sauce pan or double boiler. Stir over low heat until mixture is slightly thickened.
- Combine graham crackers, coconut and add to the melted mixture. Mix well and press into buttered 9 inch square cake pan.
- Cream 1/4 cup butter, confectioners' sugar, vanilla custard powder and milk. Beat until creamy and spread over base.
- Refrigerate till hardened.
- Melt semi-sweet chocolate with 1 tablespoon butter and smooth over custard icing. Refrigerate. When firm, cut into square bars.
Oh my! I really need to eat breakfast before I visit my favorite foodies :) {Swoon} Theses look scrumptious and amazing! Also I get to leave the oven off in this oppressive heat...sold! I can't wait to make these with the boys :)
ReplyDeleteGrowing up, we had a recipe for these but they were called Prayer Bars. We always had them at Christmas. But not during Bathtub Week, whatever that is. I think it sounds rather awesome, though.
ReplyDeleteI had never heard of these bars until recently also, but man...they sure do look like something I have been missing ;)
ReplyDeleteI just happen to have all these ingredients on hand, so that means these yummy treats are in my pantry screaming to be made! NO baking is always a plus for summertime with a 105+ heat index. Can't wait to try them! Thanks for posting this recipe!
ReplyDeleteThese look amazing ..thank you for sharing your recipe:)
ReplyDeleteHello from Nanaimo, British Columbia! Well Gabriola Island to be exact, but I'm just a 20 minute ferry ride away. Whenever I feel like a little something special, a nanaimo bar is usually what will be on the plate before me, these little bars are a triple whammy of goodness! Thanks so much for sharing the recipe, I may just have to try my hand at making them sometime (very) soon.
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Sarah-Paige
p.s You've just missed Bathtub Week! It's a huge thing here, we don't have fireworks for Canada Day but they are out in full force on the Saturday of Bathtub week!!!
I'm convinced, I need to make these...pronto!
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ReplyDeleteWoah. These look sooo good! You always post the best desserts.
ReplyDeleteThese look so so good! A must try for sure!
ReplyDeletethese nanaimo bars are so mouthwatering!
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Your Nanaimo Bars look great! I too, had never had them until in January they were our Daring Bakers challenge but we made the Graham crackers as well. I made mine coffee flavoured and truely they are a delicious treat! You have reminded me to make them again.Thanks! Off to the kitchen I go. (I have to make the graham crackers first, we don't get them in Australia)
ReplyDeleteCoconut and chocolate is my favorite combination - can't wait to make them!
ReplyDeleteThese Nanaimo Bars look positively deadly.
ReplyDeleteI want them, yet I cannot have them - clearly, my loss.
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A HUGE favorite of mine. I used to travel to Canada a ton and gobble these up. Yours look delicious!
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These bars look divine! I should give it a try soon. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThese nanaimo bars are new to me and they look divine!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! What's not to love?! Bookmarking this one for sure.
ReplyDeleteThese look impossibly delicious. I've bookmarked your recipe to try when things slow down around here. I hope you are having a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeletegirl... these look sinfully sweet! you are the best..I love the way you talk about food and life.. bathtub week! whoever heard about bathtub week?! but you make it sound like so much fun!
ReplyDeleteEverytime I see these bars they make me drool. I just love the layers, but it's the crust that gets me!
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy!
ReplyDeleteI featured this recipe on my Yummy Wednesday blog post - here: http://thecraftbarn-ny.blogspot.com/2010/08/yummy-wednesday-825.html
Thanks,
Jennifer @ The Craft Barn
I've been meaning to do a post on Nanaimo bars for ages. When I make them, it's usually around holiday time so others can help eat them. I'm going to have to get out my recipe and see how ours compare! :-D
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