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Apple Plum Bars

August 15, 2011 By Dusty Rogers 9 Comments

apple plum bars

One of Kate’s favorite snacks are these apple plum bars.  I started making them for her when she was just beginning solid foods.  They’re soft enough that they make a great finger food, and delicious enough that the adults don’t mind finishing up the leftovers–on the rare occasion that there are any!

Ingredients
5 T. Butter, softened
2/3 c. Brown Sugar
1 Egg, beaten
3 T. Milk
1 1/3 c. Flour (I use whole wheat flour)
3/4 t. Baking Soda
1/2 t. Cinnamon
1/4 t. Ground Cloves
1/4 t. Nutmeg
3 lbs Apples, peeled & chopped
3 oz Dried Plums, finely chopped

Directions
Cream butter and brown sugar.  Mix in egg and milk.  Mix in dry ingredients.  Add chopped apples and finely chopped dried plums.  Mix thoroughly.

Spread in greased pan.

Bake at 350 degrees for 25 minutes or until cooked through. Cool for 10 minutes before cutting. Freeze leftovers.

My Notes
Be sure to chop apples into pieces that are small enough for your child.
I recently made a batch where I tried to chop the apples with my food processor.  It wasn’t the best technique for chopping (they turned out more minced/nearly pureed), so I only did a couple that way and added them to the bowl, and then chopped the rest of the apples with a knife.  The batch turned out extra moist and extra apple-y, so I think I’ll do it that way again next time.

This recipe adapted from here.

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Comments

  1. 1
    Chrissy says:
    August 15, 2011 at 12:15 pm

    Thank you SO much for posting this. I’ve made several of your delicious recipes for my 11 month old son and a few of the adult ones for my hubby (including the saltines, which I’ve made THREE times in the past week. Ahem.)

    Love your blog, love the parenting insights. Thanks again!

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  2. 2
    Amanda M. says:
    August 15, 2011 at 1:34 pm

    Have you froze these to pull out as needed? Just curious if they would taste good that way. Keep the recipes coming… love them!

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  3. 3
    Amanda M. says:
    August 15, 2011 at 1:35 pm

    Gah… please forgive me for asking… just saw the “freeze leftovers”… it’s a Monday morning, and apparently my rear end still needs to be in bed! Ha!

    Reply
  4. 4
    Windy City Kelley's says:
    August 15, 2011 at 3:27 pm

    These sound awesome, I’m going to try them for Ethan too!

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  5. 5
    Ginger says:
    August 15, 2011 at 3:32 pm

    ooh I am going to make these for clara! she’s doing baby-led weaning and this looks right up her alley.
    thanks!

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    Lucky Girl says:
    August 15, 2011 at 4:31 pm

    Those look great! Do you think it would work to grate the apples to save time? I often do this for apple cinnamon muffins so I figure it could work for these bars too. It seriously takes me 25% of the time to grate rather than chop.

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    nadine says:
    August 15, 2011 at 4:49 pm

    These look delicious! Do you think the egg is very necessary? my daughter is allergic to eggs.

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  8. 8
    G+D says:
    August 17, 2011 at 2:02 pm

    Thank you Chrissy, so glad you’re enjoying the saltines recipe!

    @Amanda M–Hahaha, looks like you found the answer to your question. 😉 I’ve kept these in the freezer for 2-3 months without any problems.

    @Windy City Kelley’s & Ginger–Hope your kiddos like them!

    @Lucky Girl–Grating the apples is a BRILLIANT idea! Thank you for sharing that. I’m definitely going to try it that way the next time I make this.

    @nadine–I used egg substitutions when Kate was really little (before we introduced eggs for her) and I remember the recipe turning out great. I can’t remember if it was this recipe or something else, though. This is the article I referenced for egg substitutes: http://wholesomebabyfood.momtastic.com/eggs.htm
    Scroll to the bottom to see what your options are. I used the 1 T. baking powder, 1 T. water, 1 T. vinegar method since those are things I already had on hand. You may also want to consider adding a little applesauce for binding. Hope that helps!

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