Cook Time: 30
minutes
Yield: 1 (9x13)
pan
A copycat recipe for Starbucks famed Cranberry Bliss
Bars with cranberries, white chocolate, ginger and a cream cheese
frosting.
Ingredients
1 cup
butter, softened
1 1/4 cup
packed brown sugar
3 eggs
1 teaspoon
vanilla extract
1 + 1/2
cups flour
1 teaspoon
ginger
1/4
teaspoon salt
1/2 cup
dried cranberries, rough chopped
1/2 cup
white chocolate chips
1/3 cup
candied ginger, minced
Frosting:
4 ounces
cream cheese, softened
1 + 1/2
cups powdered sugar
2
tablespoons butter, softened
1/2
teaspoon vanilla extract
1
teaspoon grated lemon zest
Drizzle:
3
tablespoons dried cranberries, rough chopped
1/3 cup
white chocolate
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. and grease and line a 9 x 13 inch pan with parchment paper.
- Beat butter and sugar together until fluffy; add vanilla and eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition. Sift together flour, ground ginger and salt and beat in until fully incorporated. Batter will be thick.
- Fold in cranberries, chocolate and ginger. Spread the batter in the pan and bake for about 30 minutes or until light golden. Cool cake on wire rack and turn out.
- Beat butter and cream cheese together until fluffy; beat in lemon zest, vanilla, and salt; add the confectioners’ sugar a little at a time until the frosting reaches a spreadable consistency. Spread evenly over the cake and scatter cranberries over top.
- To make the drizzle melt white chocolate in a double broiler or in the microwave; once it is smooth, use a spoon and drizzle over top of the cake.
- Cake is easier to cut when slightly chilled; cut into squares, then triangles.
Make frosting:
Read more: http://www.cinnamonspiceandeverythingnice.com/cranberry-bliss-bars/#ixzz2UDid74RT
Here is a picture Kathy Lecher found of the Lechler siblings with their mother who was 80 at the time, she would now be well over one hundred years old. How time flies.
It's Andy, Joe, the mother Hilda, Mary Alice and Jimmy.
I guess all recipes are not on line. I was looking for the cheese Danish available at nearly all London tube stations. The crusty swirl of pastry with a pocket of delectable cheese filling with raisins was a wonderful sweet treat after a day of antiquing. Too bad their recipe is not on the web that I could find. I did find a list of the wonderful English cheeses that rival any that can be found. They are all scrumptious, if not famous.