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These absolutely delicious apple bars are quick and easy to make!
After a trip to a local apple orchard this past weekend, we left as the proud owners of a half-bushel-sized bag of freshly picked apples. We initially bought a smaller peck-sized bag (half the size), but the orchard was brimming with so many different varieties of apples, we traded in for that larger bag – and loaded up!
On the drive back home, I spent some time googling apple recipes – and these Apple Kuchen Bars recipe from Taste of Home immediately caught my eye. In addition to looking very delicious, I loved that this apple dessert looked very easy to bake!
What is Apple Kuchen?
Kuchen is German for cake – and there are many different apple kuchen recipes. These Apple Kuchen Bars have all of the same wonderful flavors of the traditional cake recipes, but with the texture of a bar cookie.
How do you make Apple Kuchen Bars?
These Apple Kuchen bars have three enticing layers – a buttery shortbread cookie crumb bottom, sweet slices of apples and cinnamon in the middle, and a crackly sugar topping. As the pan bakes in the oven, the apple slices cook down to a luscious and sweet filling.
You can enjoy these Apple Kuchen Bars warm out of the oven (with some vanilla ice cream on the side), or cool the pan completely before cutting into bars.
This recipe is very easy to make with a food processor. Both the bottom crust and the top layer are mixed up quickly by pulsing the ingredients to a crumbly consistency. But – if you don’t have a food processor, you could also make this delicious dessert with a pastry cutter and a little more elbow grease.
These Apple Kuchen Bars are a must-make recipe for apple season and the upcoming holiday season!
You may enjoy these other delicious apple recipes:
- Torta di Mele (Apple Cake)
- Cranberry Apple Clafoutis
- Apple Cider Doughnut Holes
- Apple Streusel Bread
- Apple Cranberry Egg Rolls
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Apple Kuchen Bars
These absolutely delicious apple bars are quick and easy to make!
Ingredients
3 cups all-purpose flour, divided
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 1/2 cups cold unsalted butter, divided
4 to 5 tablespoons ice water
8 cups thinly sliced tart apples (6-8 medium to large apples)
2 cups granulated sugar, divided
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
Instructions
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Grease the bottom of a 9×13” baking pan or dish. Set aside.
In the bowl of a food processor, place 2 cups of flour and the salt and pulse once or twice to combine. Cut 1 cup (2 sticks) of butter into pieces, then add to flour mixture. Pulse again until butter is the size of peas. Add one tablespoon of ice water at a time, pulsing after each addition until moist crumbs form. (Avoid adding too much water – you still want a crumbly texture.)
Pour the crumbs into the prepared baking dish and evenly spread across the bottom, pressing gently down with your fingers. Bake 20 to 25 minutes or until edges are lightly golden. Remove from oven and allow to cool slightly
While the crust is baking, peel and slice your apples, then place in a large mixing bowl. Add 1 cup sugar and cinnamon, then toss to coat the apples. Pour the apple slices over the baked crust and spread evenly in the pan.
Place the remaining 1 cup flour, ½ cup butter, and 1 cup sugar into the bowl of the same food processor. Pulse to combine until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Evenly sprinkle the mixture on top of the apples in the baking pan.
Bake for 60 to 70 minutes or until golden brown and the apples are hot and bubbly. Cool on a wire rack until firm. (You may refrigerate the bars.) Cut into 12 large squares or 24 smaller squares.
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Just me says
When using the calculator for double and triple sizes the pan in the recipe doesn’t change! Can you advise?
Martha says
Unfortunately it’s a limitation of the tool – it will calculate the higher quantities for the ingredients list (a numbers list) but it doesn’t carry down to the text recipe instructions. I’ve passed along feedback to the recipe card developer about this! Sorry for the confusion.
Susan says
These aren’t true Kuchen Bars. Kuchen has a custard in them.
Martha says
Thanks Susan.
Marilyn says
Would like to use some frozen apples. Do I add all the juice after the apples have thawed?
Martha says
Hi Marilyn – We’ve never tried this recipe with frozen and thawed apples so I’m guessing a bit. If there is an excess of juice, I’d probably leave some of it out.
Denise Conway says
Can I use homemade pear/applesauce in place of sliced apples?
Martha says
We’ve never tried it Denise. I think you’ll lose some of the texture of the bars and probably end up with a watery filling.