Nanaimo Bars 01/27/2010
The January 2010 Daring Bakers’ challenge was hosted by Lauren of Celiac Teen. Lauren chose Gluten-Free Graham Wafers and Nanaimo Bars as the challenge for the month. The sources she based her recipe on are 101 Cookbooks and www.nanaimo.ca. ![]() I just joined Daring Bakers! This is my first challenge and I had quite a lot of fun. The way it works is one or two members choose a baked good that they would like the group to prepare. The challenger finds a recipe they want to use and then the group (The Daring Bakers) all prepare it and blog about it. We all agree to only post the recipe on a certain day so that we all do it on the same day. It's a lot of fun and definitely can take you out of your comfort zone if someone chooses something really challenging. The rules are simple: prepare the item using the same recipe that the challenger posts. No substituting a recipe you already use or tweaking of recipes except in the case of allergies or personal beliefs (so, if like me you can't have nuts or if you're vegan). The only changes that can be made are if the challenger specifically says you can change certain things. Then, make it and blog about it! For my first challenge we made Nanaimo Bars. I've heard of these before but have never made them, and I don't think I'd ever even seen them. For me this was a great challenge. I got to make something I'd never made before, but it wasn't terribly complicated so I didn't feel too stressed that I wouldn't be able to make them. The finished bars were incredibly rich and sweet! It's definitely something that you only need a little piece of. At first I wasn't sure if I liked them, but they seem to keep forever so I was able to keep going back and cutting a little sliver and they seemed to get better and better. By the time they were gone M1 and I decided that we did, in fact, like them. They're a crazy combination of sweeet, salty, buttery and chocolate, which is sometimes EXACTLY what you're looking for. The big challenge was to make the graham crackers gluten free, however our challenger said we could make them with regular flour if we wanted. I chose to make the regular flour kind because it would be too expensive to go out and buy all the different flours needed to make it gluten free, especially knowing that I would never use the flours again. I do have to say that the regular flour crackers were delicious, but other Daring Bakers who made the gluten free type said they were even better than the regular ones. I had a lot of fun with this, and I'm totally looking forward to the next challenge! For Gluten-Free Graham Wafers Ingredients
(I made the regular flour crackers. I had no problems with the dough being sticky or that they baked super fast. They baked in the 12 minutes the recipes suggests.) Nanaimo Bars Ingredients: For Nanaimo Bars: Bottom Layer
Middle Layer
Top Layer
If making with wheat, replace the gluten-free graham wafer crumbs with equal parts wheat graham wafer crumbs! Additional Information: These bars freeze very well, so don’t be afraid to pop some into the freezer. The graham wafers may be kept in an airtight container for up to 2 weeks. Commentschristi harrison 01/28/2010 18:12
wow, look at you, joining in challenges! seems like a fun way to spice everything up and what you made looks tasty. although, i wonder about how it had to grow on you. does that make it good? probably! 01/28/2010 20:16
Welcome to the Daring Bakers'! Good job on your first challenge!! :) 12/07/2011 21:57
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