Cookie bars are always great for summer gatherings, pot luck dinners and casual parties. They are easily portable and your guests can just eat them with their hands. This Oatmeal Date Bars recipe is two layers of a cookie crust sandwiched with a gooey layer of sweet dates.
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Why use dates in desserts
Dates are the fruit of the date palm tree. These little wonders have increased in popularity as a dessert ingredient. They have a chewy texture and a naturally sweet flavor - making it easier to use less processed sugar in recipes. As an added bonus they contain antioxidants, fiber, vitamins and minerals.
Ingredients
The date filling for this recipe is sandwiched between an oatmeal dough. For the two components you need the following ingredients:
Filling
- Dates: pitted and chopped finely
- Granulated Sugar
- Water
- Pure Vanilla Extract: use a high-quality extract, not imitation vanilla
- Almond Flour: use a finely ground almond flour. Replace with all-purpose flour if a nut-free version is desired.
Dough
- Unsalted Butter, room temperature (¾ Cup or 1 ½ Sticks)
- Light Brown Sugar
- All-Purpose flour - I recommend unbleached flour but any will work
- Baking soda and salt
- Old-fashioned oatmeal: don't use quick-cooking oats which may result in a mushy dough
Variations
Want a vegan oatmeal date bar? No problem. Replace the butter in the recipe with margarine! Want a nut-free option? Again, no problem, replace the almond flour with all-purpose flour.
FAQs
These treats do not need refrigeration. Place the bars in an airtight container and leave at room temperature. The bars may also be frozen for up to three months.
Absolutely! I have family members and friends who are gluten and dairy intolerant. Simply replace ingredients with the following:
Gluten-Free: There are many good gluten-free flour substitutes available. I typically use Bob's Red Mill, but there are many others.
Vegan or Dairy-Free: These oatmeal date bars don't use eggs, so simply replace the butter in the recipe with a vegan butter substitute. There are many good ones available - my favorite is Miyoko's.
📋 Recipe
Oatmeal Date Bars Recipe
Equipment
- Hand Mixer or
- 10 Inch Square Pan or
Ingredients
Filling
- 2 Cups Dates, pitted and chopped
- 66 Grams Granulated Sugar (⅓ Cup)
- 1 Cup Water (8 fluid ounces)
- 1 teaspoon Pure Vanilla Extract
- 50 Grams Almond Flour (use all purpose flour if nut-free is desired) (½ Cup)
Dough
- 170 Grams Unsalted Butter, room temperature (¾ Cup or 1 ½ Sticks)
- 213 Grams Brown Sugar (1 Cup, packed)
- 150 Grams All-Purpose flour (1 ¼ Cup)
- 1 teaspoon Baking Soda
- ½ teaspoon Salt
- 100 Grams Oatmeal, Old Fashioned (1 ¼ Cup)
Instructions
Prepare Pan
- Spray pan with nonstick baking spray and place strips of parchment paper in bottom of pan so the parchment extends over the four pan sides.
Prepare Date Filling
- Chop dates into small chunks.
- Place dates, water and granulated sugar in a medium-size saucepan.
- Bring to a boil, stir often. Reduce to a simmer and cook until mixture is thickened, stirring occasionally (approximately 4 - 6 minutes)
- Remove from heat and add the almond flour and vanilla. Stir until absorbed.
- Set aside to cool completely.
Make Cookie Base
- Preheat oven to 350° F
- Sift or whisk together flour, baking soda and salt.
- Place softened butter and brown sugar in the bowl of a stand mixer. Using the paddle attachment begin mixing on medium speed. Continue to mix until the butter and sugar mixture is light and fluffy (approximately 2 - 3 minutes). Note: a hand mixer may also be used
- Add the flour, baking soda and salt mixture. Mix for 20 - 30 seconds.
- Remove the bowl from the mixer and mix in the oatmeal. Note: the dough will be crumbly.
- Pour half of the dough into the bottom of the prepared pan. Using your hands, lightly press the dough down so it evenly covers the bottom of the pan.
- Pour the date mixture over the dough in the pan and spread evenly.
- Sprinkle the second half of the dough over the dates so it is evenly distributed.
Bake
- Bake for 25 - 30 minutes. Cool completely before removing from pan.
- Unmold by pulling up on sides of parchment paper and transfer to a cutting board. Remove parchment from bottom of the bar. Cut into desired shapes.
Karen says
I love date bars and these were delicious and easy to make.
elaine says
I love this recipe, I add orange juice in mine. Nice picture
Giangi Townsend says
Super delicious oatmeal dates bars. I love dates, and these bars are amazing.
Thank you
Audrey says
These were fantastic really love the date filling in these.
Matt says
Such an easy recipe to follow and they came out just as described. Love the video for even more insight. Thank you!
Irena says
These are great as breakfast bars for when you're in a rush. Made with some leftover ingredients, subbed a few things but turned out great.
Maayke says
Thank you for another easy recipe! I made them vegan and they turned out perfect.
curls & kinks says
Am a terrible baker when it comes to working with fruits. Mostly because me and my daughter eat half of them before they get to the oven. I love your tutorials though, this is where I learned to bake some good vegan goodies