Almond Banket Bars Recipe (2024)

Almond Banket Bars Recipe

These melt in your mouth almond bars are a great shortcut to the traditional Dutch banket! They are a wonderful everyday dessert or perfect for holiday Thanksgiving or Christmas celebrations!

Almond Banket Bars

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Hello blogger friends! Sheena's sister Shannon here... It's been awhile since I've guest posted on Sheena's blog.

Life has been a bit crazy for me, but I'm here today to share with you a phenomenal recipe that is perfect for the holidays.

If you are a fan of almond flavor, then you are in for a treat with this recipe.

My love for almond desserts is only equaled by my love for rhubarb deserts. Chocolate, cheesecake, pumpkin, and lemon are in the running too, but almond is sort of in a category of its own.

So a few years ago, I tried my hand at making traditional almond banket and I failed miserably.

I knew there must be a way to make a delicious treat with the same flavor so I baked up these amazing bars... and to be honest, I like them better than traditional banket!

This recipe has become a family favorite and is made often for the holidays, parties and potlucks. I normally only make these bars during the holidays but then I thought…that’s kind of dumb. Why make something good only once a year?

The 9×13 pan makes enough for you to bring and save a little bit for yourself. I guarantee you'll be craving these after the get together and will be so glad you saved some!

What are some of the ingredients in this recipe?

  • Butter: A dairy product consisting of approximately 80% butterfat and made from the fat and protein components of milk or cream. Most commonly made from cow's milk, but can also be made from sheep, goat, yak, or buffalo milk.
  • All purpose flour: It's a combination of hard and soft wheats. Bleached flour provides a softer texture. It's versatile and you can bake most anything with it!
  • Milk: cow's milk is a great source of calcium, vitamin D, potassium and it's a complete protein source too!
  • Powdered Sugar: Also known as confectioners' sugar or icing sugar. It is finely ground by milling, and is used for frostings or dusted onto food to add sweetness or decoration. You can use store bought or also make it yourself!

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This recipe is ready in these steps:

  • Bars:
  • Preheat oven
  • Grease a baking dish
  • In a bowl, cream together the butter and almond paste
  • Add sugar and eggs
  • Sift together the flour and salt and add to mixture
  • Press into the baking dish
  • Bake until lightly browned and center is firm
  • Glaze:
  • Mix until smooth
  • Spread glaze over hot bars right out of the oven

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Tips:

  • You can use heavy cream or milk in your glaze recipe, but the cream would give the glaze a richer flavor
  • You can top this recipe with toasted slivered or sliced almonds for an extra crunch

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Almond Banket Bars

Yield: 12-15 bars (9x13 pan)

Author: Hot Eats and Cool Reads

Prep time: 10 MinCook time: 1 HourTotal time: 1 H & 10 M

Ingredients:

Instructions:

  1. Bars:
  2. Preheat oven to 300 degrees.
  3. Grease a 9x13 baking dish.
  4. In a bowl, cream together the butter and almond paste with a mixer.
  5. Add sugar and eggs until combined.
  6. Sift together the flour and salt and add to mixture until combined.
  7. Press into the 9x13 baking dish.
  8. Bake for 1 hour until lightly browned and center is firm.
  9. Glaze:
  10. Mix until smooth. Spread glaze over hot bars right out of the oven.

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Almond Banket Bars Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What are almond bars made of? ›

ingredients
  • 4 eggs.
  • 2 cups sugar.
  • 1 cup butter, melted (no substitutes)
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour.
  • 2 12 teaspoons almond extract.
  • 1 cup cups sliced almonds (increase or decrease as desired)
  • 12 cup confectioners' sugar (optional)

What is almond paste used for? ›

Rather than being a treat on its own, it's often incorporated into recipes as an ingredient: creamed into cake batters and cookie doughs to add almond flavor, sweetness, moisture, and chew; rolled out and tucked into brownies, pies, tarts, and galettes; cut into cubes and folded into scones, muffins, and quick breads ...

Why did they stop making toasted almond bars? ›

"Good Humor made the poor decision of discontinuing their Toasted Almond bar stating it was 'less popular across the country'. Many have said that due to the lack of stock in stores, this helped perpetuate that thought," Regan writes in the petition's description.

Who makes almond bars? ›

ALMOND JOY Bars, along with MOUNDS Bars, have been licensed and made by The Hershey Company since 1988. Where are ALMOND JOY Bars made? ALMOND JOY Bars were originally produced in Naugatuck, Connecticut.

Can you eat straight almond paste? ›

The texture of almond paste is soft and similar to a spread. Unlike marzipan, almond paste has a slightly coarse texture. It is not ready to eat.

Can you eat uncooked almond paste? ›

Almond paste is traditionally used as a filling in cookies, cakes, tarts, and other desserts. It pairs particularly well with chocolate and certain fruits; you can cook it or leave it raw, depending on the recipe. Almond extract enhances its lovely, distinctive nuttiness.

How healthy is almond paste? ›

Even though almond paste is sweet and rich in flavor, it is also nutritious! More than 60% of fats in almonds are monounsaturated fats. According to the American Heart Association, these fats help lower harmful cholesterol levels as effectively as pharmaceutical drugs can.

Are almond chocolate healthy? ›

Chocolate-covered almonds are a great option! Almonds and chocolate have health benefits such as lowering blood sugar, blood pressure, cholesterol and lowering hunger levels for people who consume them. The combination of these factors equates to a lower risk for heart disease.

What is almond nougat made of? ›

Nougat is a confection made with sugar or honey that's cooked and then whipped with egg whites to aerate it. It often contains almonds or other nuts, candied fruits and chocolate, although it can be left plain.

Are kind almond bars healthy? ›

You're probably thinking, “But Kind bars are so expensive, they must be healthy!” Well, think again. According to Alissa Rumsey, R.D.N., “Just because a product is expensive, doesn't mean it's healthy. In fact, many 'health' bars, including Kind Bars, are just as processed and high in sugar as regular candy bars.”

What is chocolate almond bark made of? ›

Almond bark (also known as vanilla flavored candy coating) is a chocolate-like confection made with vegetable fats instead of cocoa butter and with coloring and flavors added. It can be bought in packages, blocks, or round discs where candy and baking supplies are sold.

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