*Aunt Orabel’s Date Squares*
Makes 16 These
were always a childhood favourite and remain so to this day. I try to
tell myself when I am eating one of these that they are good for me.
Dates and oats can’t be bad can they? In some circles these are also
known as "Matrimonial Bars." I have no idea why! 2 cups chopped dates (302g) 2 TBS brown sugar 1 cup boiling water (225ml) 1 cup plain flour (140g) ½ tsp baking soda 1/8 tsp salt ¾ cup butter (190g) 1 cup packed light soft brown sugar (201g) 2 cups oats (not instant) (160g)
(I like the old fashioned large flakes)
Pre-heat the oven to 160*C/350*F. Lightly butter an 8 or 9 inch square baking tin and set it aside.
Put
the dates into a saucepan along with the first amount of brown sugar
and the boiling water. Bring the mixture to the boil and then simmer for
about five minutes, until the dates are soft and smooth and most of the
water has been absorbed. Mash with a fork and set aside.
Put
the flour, soda, salt and brown sugar into a large bowl and give them a
good mix together. Rub in the butter until it resembles coarse crumbs.
Stir in the oats and give them a bit of a rub again to mix well. The
mixture should stay quite crumbly.
Put half of the crumbs into
the prepared pan and press it down evenly. Spread the cooked date
mixture evenly over top of it, then sprinkle the remaining crumbs evenly
over top. Press them down very lightly to even them out.
Bake
in the heated oven for 25 minutes, until set and lightly browned.
Remove from the oven to a wire rack to cook before cutting into squares
to serve.
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