Nanaimo Bars - Daring Baker’s January Challenge
Forget love- I’d rather fall in chocolate:).
I had to rework on my site as I changed my Domain.Thanks to P and R who helped me with it. I was hoping this to work before DBC and thank god,its just up in time.This month, it’s a Gluten free challenge,a dessert of Canadian origin - a type of no bake Chocolate square. Sweet Rice flour and Sorghum flour were the two new entries to my pantry.The challenge had two parts – Making Graham Crackers and then using it to make the Nanaimo bars.I have always used store brought Graham Crackers and making them from scratch was quite a task.On the other hand the bars were pretty easy to work with. They consisted of a crumb based layer on the bottom,a total chocolaty top with a creamy vanilla custard in between.
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.
Preparation time:
• Graham Wafers: 30 to 45 minutes total active prep, 2 ½ hours to overnight and 45 minutes inactive prep.
• Nanaimo Bars: 30 minutes.
For Gluten-Free Graham Wafers
Ingredients
1 cup (138 g) (4.9 ounces) Sweet rice flour (also known as glutinous rice flour)
3/4 cup (100 g) (3.5 ounces) Tapioca Starch/Flour
1/2 cup (65 g) (2.3 ounces) Sorghum Flour
1 cup (200 g) (7.1 ounces) Dark Brown Sugar, Lightly packed
1 teaspoon (5 mL) Baking soda
3/4 teaspoon (4 mL ) Kosher Salt
7 tablespoons (100 g) (3 ½ ounces) Unsalted Butter (Cut into 1-inch cubes and frozen)
1/3 cup (80 mL) Honey, Mild-flavoured such as clover.
5 tablespoons (75 mL) Whole Milk
2 tablespoons (30 mL) Pure Vanilla Extract
Directions:
1. In the bowl of a food processor fitted with a steel blade, combine the flours, brown sugar, baking soda, and salt. Pulse on low to incorporate. Add the butter and pulse on and off, until the mixture is the consistency of a coarse meal. If making by hand, combine aforementioned dry ingredients with a whisk, then cut in butter until you have a coarse meal. No chunks of butter should be visible.
2. In a small bowl or liquid measuring cup, whisk together the honey, milk and vanilla. Add to the flour mixture until the dough barely comes together. It will be very soft and sticky.
3. Turn the dough onto a surface well-floured with sweet rice flour and pat the dough into a rectangle about 1 inch thick. Wrap in plastic and chill until firm, about 2 hours, or overnight.
4. Divide the dough in half and return one half to the refrigerator. Sift an even layer of sweet rice flour onto the work surface and roll the dough into a long rectangle, about 1/8 inch thick. The dough will be quite sticky, so flour as necessary. Cut into 4 by 4 inch squares. Gather the scraps together and set aside. Place wafers on one or two parchment-lined baking sheets. Chill until firm, about 30 to 45 minutes. Repeat with the second batch of dough.
5. Adjust the rack to the upper and lower positions and preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit (180 degrees Celsius).
6. Gather the scraps together into a ball, chill until firm, and reroll. Dust the surface with more sweet rice flour and roll out the dough to get a couple more wafers.
7. Prick the wafers with toothpick or fork, not all the way through, in two or more rows.
8. Bake for 25 minutes, until browned and slightly firm to the touch, rotating sheets halfway through to ensure even baking. Might take less, and the starting location of each sheet may determine its required time. The ones that started on the bottom browned faster.
9. When cooled completely, place enough wafers in food processor to make 1 ¼ cups (300 mL) of crumbs. Another way to do this is to place in a large ziplock bag, force all air out and smash with a rolling pin until wafers are crumbs.
Nanaimo Bars
Ingredients:
For Nanaimo Bars — Bottom Layer
1/2 cup (115 g) (4 ounces) Unsalted Butter
1/4 cup (50 g) (1.8 ounces) Granulated Sugar
5 tablespoons (75 mL) Unsweetened Cocoa
1 Large Egg, Beaten
1 1/4 cups (300 mL) (160 g) (5.6 ounces) Gluten Free Graham Wafer Crumbs (See previous recipe)
1/2 cup (55 g) (1.9 ounces) Almonds (Any type, Finely chopped)
1 cup (130 g) (4.5 ounces) Coconut (Shredded, sweetened or unsweetened)
For Nanaimo Bars — Middle Layer
1/2 cup (115 g) (4 ounces) Unsalted Butter
2 tablespoons and 2 teaspoons (40 mL) Heavy Cream
2 tablespoons (30 mL) Vanilla Custard Powder (Such as Bird’s. Vanilla pudding mix may be substituted.)
2 cups (254 g) (8.9 ounces) Icing Sugar
For Nanaimo Bars — Top Layer
4 ounces (115 g) Semi-sweet chocolate
2 tablespoons (28 g) (1 ounce) Unsalted Butter
Directions:
1. For bottom Layer: Melt unsalted butter, sugar and cocoa in top of a double boiler. Add egg and stir to cook and thicken. Remove from heat. Stir in crumbs, nuts and coconut. Press firmly into an ungreased 8 by 8 inch pan.
2. For Middle Layer: Cream butter, cream, custard powder, and icing sugar together well. Beat until light in colour. Spread over bottom layer.
3. For Top Layer: Melt chocolate and unsalted butter over low heat. Cool. Once cool, pour over middle layer and chill.
Verdict: When it comes to chocolate,nothing else seems to matter.Its sinful!!!!!
The chocolate over powers any other flavor in this bar.I think the custard was a little less and I cudnt get good thick middle layer.However it is,just one small square of this bar can satisfy ones chocolate cravings!
Looks like you enjoyed the challenge very much and your bars look very sinful and delicious indeed!
Beautiful bars N, love the gooey texture. Lot of effort goes on. Good job.
Good job! I am glad to be part of the Daring Bakers’ Challenges now, too ;o).
Weren’t these just delicious? Nice work on the challenge!
Mm, they do look wickedly good. You’re right about the chocolate, especially in the base. So filling but so yummy. I couldn’t eat much in one sitting, but as soon as I felt less full again I’d want to eat more!
Great post.
You are so right - just one small square will satisfy. But what a delicious satisfaction!! Your bars look great.
Your bars look flawless =D. I’m glad you enjoyed them! Wonderful job on my challenge!
You’re right about one piece being enough to satisfy your cravings. The bars are quite rich but sooo good Yours look great!
Ha ha - I’d rather fall into chocolate anytime too The bars look beautiful, and well done for going the GF route too.
You’re right! This really is a sinful chocolate treat! I like your thin middle layer!
Thanks all for ur comments:)
Arnt these sinfully good? …mmmm your bars look fantastic!
I agree — one small square is very satisfying!! Well done!!
Your bars look delicious! Good job!
Your bars look beautiful. Love those pics with chocolate close-ups.
Lovely job! I love the feathering across the top - it’s a beautiful touch.
Natalie @ Gluten a Go Go