Berry Crumble Bars

  4.2 – 5 reviews  • Recipes for Parties
I like to think of these fruit and oat bars as a grownup version of one of my favorite lunchbox snacks. I’ll bake these through spring and summer and bring them to picnics and cookouts every chance I get. The oat crumble comes together super quickly and the fruit layer works with just about any fresh or frozen berries that are on hand.
Level: Easy
Total: 2 hr 15 min
Active: 15 min
Yield: 16 bars

Ingredients

  1. Nonstick baking spray
  2. 2 1/2 cups fresh or frozen berries (I like a mix of blueberries and quartered strawberries)
  3. 1 tablespoon granulated or brown sugar
  4. 1 lemon, zested, then 1/2 the lemon, juiced
  5. 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  6. Pinch fine salt
  7. 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
  8. 1 1/2 cups rolled oats
  9. 1 cup lightly packed light brown sugar
  10. 1 teaspoon fine salt
  11. 10 tablespoons unsalted butter, at room temperature

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F. Spray a 9-inch square baking pan with baking spray and line with parchment paper, leaving an overhang on two sides of the pan (for easy removal after baking).
  2. For the fruit: In a medium bowl, toss together the berries, sugar, lemon zest and juice, vanilla and salt. Set aside.
  3. For the crumble: In a large bowl, combine the flour, oats, brown sugar and salt. Add the butter and use your hands to work the butter into the oat mixture until crumbly and combined.
  4. Press a little more than half of the crumble into your prepared pan. Pour the sugared berries over the pressed crust and top with the remaining crumble.
  5. Bake the bars for 25 minutes, then reduce the oven temperature to 350 degrees F and continue baking until the center is bubbly and the topping is golden, 30 to 35 minutes. Let cool completely, lift out of the pan and slice into 16 bars.

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1 of 12 servings
Calories 271
Total Fat 11 g
Saturated Fat 6 g
Carbohydrates 42 g
Dietary Fiber 2 g
Sugar 22 g
Protein 3 g
Cholesterol 25 mg
Sodium 214 mg

Reviews

Tracy Anderson
These are amazing
William Hardy
This was a big disappointment. It was dry and tasteless and a waste of fresh fruit. I even tried making a glaze to top it to make it edible but even that could not save it. Don’t waste your berries on this.
Kevin Mitchell
This is a family favorite! I’ve tried lots of different variations for the fruit layer and every one is delicious. We definitely prefer brown sugar over white sugar in this recipe, but both ways are super tasty.
Michael Stone
Made for breakfast I did use brown rice flour instead of all purpose they came out wonderful will make again
Mrs. Jessica Fowler
After taking the class, I Prepared this recipe last night for dessert. It came out perfect. I used the frozen berry combination I had in the freezer. So simple and so good.
Thomas Leonard
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