Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Apple Cinnamon Cookie Bars



First of all, Happy Veterans Day to the soldiers (past & present). Thank you for your service and sacrifice! Josh and I have the day off today, yippee! We are meeting our good friend Lincoln for lunch and plan on enjoying our day together.

I am a firm believer in the theory, "an apple a day keeps the doctor away." I eat at least one apple every day. I just love them. I like all varieties, but Josh is picky, he only likes the really tart apples-Granny Smith are his favorite. Honey crisp, Jazz, and
Mutsu are my top three, but again, I have a special place in my heart for all apples:)

Fall is the perfect season for baking with apples. The apples are so good right now...and cheap too:) I decided to create an apple cinnamon cookie bar since I already created an
apple cinnamon cookie earlier this fall. You all know I love my cookies:)

I started with a basic bar dough and added in lots of cinnamon and spices. I am in love with nutmeg, all spice, and cloves-so I added in a little bit of each. I decided to add in a handful of too, because I personally love the shriveled little guys, but you can omit them if you wish. I used Granny Smith apples so Josh would be happy and tart apples really are great for baking. I sprinkled the dough with extra cinnamon sugar before putting them into the oven.

It is important to let the bars cool before cutting/serving because they are very soft when they are warm. I know it is hard to wait, but these are well worth the wait, I promise. I am going to be making these every fall. I hope you will too!



Apple Cinnamon Cookie Bars

(Printable Recipe)

2 1/4 cups all purpose flour
2 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp salt
2 tsp cinnamon
Pinch of fresh nutmeg
1/8 tsp allspice
Pinch of ground cloves
1/2 cup butter, melted
1 cup packed brown sugar
1 cup sugar
2 eggs
1 T vanilla extract
1/2-3/4 cup raisins (you can leave these out or try dried cranberries)
2 apples, cored and diced, I used Granny Smith
Cinnamon Sugar mixture to sprinkle on top

Directions:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spray a 9 by 13 pan with cooking spray. Set aside.
In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, salt, cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice, and cloves.
In the bowl of a stand mixer, beat the butter with the sugars on medium until creamy. This will take a minute or two. Scrape down the sides if necessary.
On low, add the eggs, one at a time. Beat until combined. Add in the vanilla. Beat on medium until everything is smooth and mixed together.
Turn mixer on low. Add a little flour. Slowly mix and add until all of the flour is combined. Don't over mix.
Stir in the raisins and apples.
Spread the dough evenly into prepared pan. Use a spatula to make sure the dough is nice and even. Sprinkle the dough with the cinnamon/sugar mixture.
Bake for about about 30 minutes. You want the bars to be golden brown.
Remove the pan from the oven and cool on a rack. Cut the bars once they are cool. Serve and enjoy!

If you like these bars, you might also like:
Apple, Pecan, and Cinnamon Crumble Bars from Dessert First
Caramel Apple Bars from Recipe Girl
Apple Pie Bars from Cookie Baker Lynn
Applesauce Spice Bars from Two Peas and Their Pod

56 comments:

  1. These look delicious! I love all things apple-cinnamon!

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  2. Those bars look delish! My husband only likes Granny Smith's too! I keep telling him he's missing out...oh well:)

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  3. Yum! I'd add cinnamon chips too just cause I'm addicted to those ;)

    Thanks for the link to my Caramel Apple Bars!

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  4. I love apples, too and eat them as often as possible. This recipe looks fantastic. I can't wait to try it with the dried cranberries you suggested. They look delicious!

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  5. These look so scrumptious! I don't know if I could wait until they completely cool. ;)

    Honeycrisp Apples are my fave!

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  6. This is a great way to get more apples in my diet!

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  7. YUM! Perfect fall treat. Love that they have Granny Smiths in them!

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  8. Fabulous Maria! I bet they were delish :)

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  9. Ah! These look awesome! I love love love apples- I eat one, two or ..sometimes three a day (I'm a nut ;) when they're in season and usually 1 a day when they're not.

    I made the pumpkin cookies! They're in the kitchen now and I think someone already broke into them hehe

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  10. PS- Enjoy your day off- I'm so jealous!

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  11. Great tribute to our soldiers - amen!


    Awesome way to eat seasonal apples!

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  12. absolutely scrumptious!

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  13. These look so tasty and full of fall goodness! I need a dessert for a dinner this Monday and this just might be it!

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  14. Its like you & Stacey Snacks are channeling each other today...I feel a need to go make apple bars now

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  15. pretty much everything you make is right up my alley, usually because cinnamon is involved in some way. these bars are yet another amazing creation--bravo!

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  16. any chance you can come over and bring me some today? now? they look delish.

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  17. Gorgeous bars! Nice flavor combo!

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  18. that's a creative way to eat an apple :D love it!

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  19. I love apple anything - they look delish!

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  20. Yum! Apples and cinnamon are my current faves.

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  21. Honey crisp is my favorite! Your bars look wonderful. I love the warm spices too! I always think of you when I'm looking for cinnamon chips. Haven't found them this season yet (small city)but when I do, I'm stocking up for the whole year.

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  22. fantastic! i'm going to ahve to try these too!

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  23. What delicious sounding bars, they look fantastic!

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  24. Delicious! I don't cook with apples enough.

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  25. Great looking cookie bars! It was so good to see you on my blog! I enjoy hearing from you! It looks like your going to have a fun day sharing it with your husband! Enjoy!

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  26. I want to make these bars so bad. They look delicious.

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  27. mmm.I am loving everything about these bars!!!

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  28. These look so good! How do you stay so skinny? :)

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  29. These bars look so good! I still have some apples from the orchard I need to use up!

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  30. What a nice recipe, Maria. Apples and cinnamon are such a great combo. They work really well in this cookie. Thanks for the recipe.

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  31. What a nice way to make your house smell divine.

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  32. I'm going to have to make these to take down to my parents for Thanksgiving. How yummy!

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  33. I bet your house smells so good right now! YUM!

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  34. These look SOOOO good!! I love the idea of adding the cinnamon chips..Im all about as much cinnamon as possible!! :)

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  35. I have more than one apple a day! My favourite is also honey crisp, but I love golden delicious and royal gala too.

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  36. Looks delicious! I made some apple blondies recently that are sort of similar. Perfect fall treats!

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  37. I love apples too. One of God's perfect fruits!

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  38. Cant get enough of those spices in the Fall. These look yum yum.

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  39. Anonymous5:22 AM

    It sounds really, really yummy... Apple Cinnamon, perfect for this time of year.

    - I wanted to let you know I will be moving soon, and changing my blog, I have a few jealous.. I guess.. (can't figure out what other reason) hater (I think I know who it is) but got so bad I may have to change my domain and move my blog...

    I'll send you an e-mail or come here to give you the new addy = )

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  40. Anonymous8:03 AM

    Apple-cinnamon things rock!

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  41. These bars look terrific - perfect for after school snacks for my kids.

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  42. Yum, the kids will definately like these!

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  43. I was a devotee of Granny Smith until I discovered Honeycrisp. I do think GS are the best for baking though.

    Love all of the flavors in these. Looks like a wonderful use for all of the apple abudnance of the season.

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  44. Those look and sound delish! I dont know why I dont cook with apples more often!

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  45. Anonymous12:48 PM

    I heart apples too, especially honeycrisp. Your bars look great!

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  46. whoa awesome! my day isn't complete without an apple either!

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  47. No cinnamon chips in them? They remind me of snickerdoodle blondies which is GOOOD thing!
    ~ingrid

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  48. Mmmmmm wow this looks so good!! I never used to like cinnamon but I;m addicted now!!

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  49. Oh, very nice!!!!!!!! I love me some apples too!!!!

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  50. Your cookie bars look delicious... Most apple cookie recipes I have seen end up being really cakey, but yours look fantastic!

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  51. I recently tried honey crisp and I must say, it's probably one of my favorites too.

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  52. I'm thinking these might come to the office Thanksgiving party...

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  53. What a perfect bar for fall!

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  54. Anonymous5:05 AM

    I can't wait to make these. They look soo good!!

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  55. The apple cinnamon bars are a hit! Many thanks for offering something a little different for this autumn's apple booty. We made them last night and they didn't last through breakfast. Oops!

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  56. I made these the other day for my family and they loved them! I posted them on my blog this morning with a link back to you. Thank you!
    http://songberries.blogspot.com/2009/11/apple-bars.html

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