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These Jam Bars can be made in minutes using your favorite flavor of jam in between a base and topping topping of oatmeal, butter and sugar.
Oatmeal Jam Bars
I recently had lunch with an older friend. During lunch we got talking about old family recipes and how much we love a recipe written out by hand, especially when it is in the handwriting of someone we know. We also talked about how every recipe has a story behind it. Bev shared with me the stories behind the recipes she had made us for lunch that day.
Of course I had to ask her for the recipes for the things she made for lunch!
On the back of the recipe for the Apricot Jam Bar Cookies she wrote the following :
“This is a recipe I copied from my mother before I was married in 1962. I left the “oleo” here in the recipe for fun as you never see that anymore. So you know this is an old recipe. All my mother’s family, who were all great cooks have “oleo” in their recipes. We are from Ohio. My family has enjoyed this recipe for 50 years. Make sure Jim gets his share!”
Do I Have to Use Apricot Jam?
Bev used apricot jam for her cookies but you can use any flavor of jam you like. I have some cherry jam in my cupboard I am going to try next! We also love strawberry jam bars using my homemade strawberry jam in them.
How to Make Jam Bars
Combine baking powder, brown sugar, old fashioned oats, and butter in a bowl using a pastry cutter to combine ingredients until nice and crumbly.
- Press 2/3 of the mixture into the bottom of a 9 x 13 pan.
- Cover crust with 1 cup of your jam and then top with remaining flour/oat mixture.
- Bake at 350 for 35 minutes or until nice and golden brown.
- Allow them to cool and then cut them into bars and then of course enjoy!
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Other bar cookies you might enjoy:
- Lemon Cheesecake Bars
- Key Lime Bars
- Sour Cream Apple Bars
- White Chocolate Raspberry Bars
- Lemon Curd Bars
Jam Bar Recipe
Jam Bar
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cups all purpose flour
- 1 tsp baking powder
- 1 cup brown sugar
- 1 1/2 cups old fashioned oats
- 3/4 cup cold butter
- 1 cup jam of choice
Instructions
- Mix the flour, baking powder, oats and brown sugar together.
- Cut in butter until crumbly.
- Pat 2/3 of this mixture into a 8 x 13 baking pan
- Spread with jam
- Top with remaining flour/oat mixture
- Bake at 350 for 35 minutes
- Cut into bars.
Aubrey @ Real Housemoms says
These look delicious! I love family recipes. My mom showed me a TON of recipes that my great grandmother wrote out. I am still working through them all. Thanks for sharing with us at Real Housemoms for Fabulous Fridays!
Leigh Anne says
How fun to have all those recipes. I wish I had more!
Holly Lefevre says
Oh my gosh…these look amazing!
Sherry says
These look delicious!
Sherry
Monica says
Pinned it and love the pics and tutorial. Thanks for sharing at Family Fun Friday!
Monica
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Andrea L says
I made these today with blueberry preserves and they were delicious! I love apricot though, so will try that flavor next time. I happened to have the blueberry on hand. Thanks for sharing!
Leigh Anne says
Blueberry is on my list to try – so glad to know it was good! Thanks much.