Here is the buzz about Liz of That Skinny Chick Can Bake! I am dubious about a skinny Santa during the holidays, and, as a rule, I am disinclined to trust a skinny chef. Give me a James Beard or Paul Prudhomme or Paula Dean type, someone who looks like he or she actually eats and enjoys what they cook. But Liz is an exception to my rule and the eponymous name for her food blog describes her well. Liz is one of those skinny chicks you want to hate because she is thin, but you just can’t help but love her because she has such a bubbly and sweet personality and makes such delectable desserts.
This month the C.L.U.E. Food Blogger Society theme is all about baking something your grandmother would have made. My grandmothers were great bakers and That Skinny Chick Can Bake website has many recipes that would have appealed to them. I’m just relieved that Liz’s photos are calorie free because I felt like I gained five unwanted pounds just trying to select a recipe.
Liz’s Cranberry Cream Cheese Bars were the perfect selection. Both of my grandmothers were quite frugal and repurposing leftovers was part of their kitchen wizardry. The beauty of this recipe is that it utilizes items you have in your pantry and can be served to a crowd. It’s also quite festive and a great dessert to bring to party, your office or just to have around for snacking!
I brought two trays of the Cranberry Cream Cheese Bars to my office and they received rave reviews and requests for the recipe. We concluded they are not overly sweet–just sweet enough to satiate a sweet tooth. In texture and taste they remind me of a California cheesecake. Smooth and creamy with, in this case, a nice crunch and nutty flavor from the oatmeal crust. The cranberries add a slightly acidic bright note and a sense of healthiness for those who shop at Whole Foods or deign to control calories during the holidays. This is a festive looking, crowd pleasing recipe that is easy to whip up and use at home or for service at a party, in the office, or as a snack that will send folks back for seconds and thirds.
Make sure to check out all the other great recipes we found this month:
- Lemon Mascarpone Layer Cake from Liz at That Skinny Chick Can Bake
- Beef Barley Soup from Kate at Kate’s Kitchen
- Scrambled Egg Sandwich from Christiane at Taking on Magazines
- Mexican Hot Chocolate Mix from Debra at Eliot’s Eats
- Ginger Snap Cookies from Lisa at Authentic Suburban Gourmet
- Scalloped Potato Cottage Pie from Ramona at Curry and Comfort
- Lemon Chicken Thighs from Janet at From Cupcakes to Caviar
- Christy from Culinary Diva
- Persimmon Syrup and Persimmon Smash Cocktail from Alice at A Mama, Baby & Shar-pei in the Kitchen
- Smoky Potato Corn and Poblano Chowder from Azmina at Lawyer Loves Lunch
- Apple Butter and Body Lotion from Kelli at Kelli’s Kitchen
- Roasted Honey Rosemary Pecans from Kim at Liv Life
- <ahref=”http://createamazingmeals.com/2014/12/c-l-u-e-reveal-hersheys-candy-cane-cookies.html” target=”_blank”>Hershey’s Candy Cane Cookies from Susan from Create Amazing Meals
- Best Ever Ginger Snaps from Aly at Cooking in Stilettos
- Brats and Kraut from Lea Ann at Cooking on the Ranch
- Kathy from Bakeaway with Me
- Pumpkin Scones from Anna at Anna Dishes
- Roasted and Stuffed Eggplant from Stacy at Food Lust People Love
- Swedish Dark Rye Bread from Wendy at A Day in the Life On a Farm
- Spelt Dinner Rolls from Jean at Lemons and Anchovies
- Rum Spiked Chocolate Chip Cookies from Liz at That Skinny Chick Can Bake
- •2 cups flour
- •1½ cups quick oats
- •¾ cups plus 1 tablespoon brown sugar, divided
- •1 cup butter, at room temperature
- •8 ounces cream cheese, at room temperature
- •1 can (14 ounces) sweetened condensed milk
- •¼ cup freshly squeezed lemon juice
- •1 teaspoon vanilla
- •2 tablespoons cornstarch
- •1 (16 ounces) can whole berry cranberry sauce
- Preheat oven 350°. Line a 13 x 9 baking pan with non-stick foil.
- In large bowl combine flour, oats, ¾ cup sugar and butter; mix until crumbly. Set aside 1½ cups crumbs for topping, and press the rest into the prepared pan. Bake 15 minutes. Cool completely.
- In large bowl beat cream cheese until fluffy, gradually mix in condensed milk, lemon juice, and vanilla until smooth. Spread over crust. In small bowl combine remaining 1 tablespoon brown sugar, cornstarch and cranberry sauce. Spoon over cream cheese mixture. Sprinkle reserved crumb mixture over top.
- Bake 40 minutes. Let cool completely on wire rack, then chill before cutting. Store in refrigerator.
Saved the best for last. Don’t you just hate when work and life get in the way of blogging?
Oh, you are SO sweet, Christy! I’m so glad you made these bars…now I’m dying for another taste 🙂 Thanks again for your kind words…and for the giggles I get every time I remember that night in Seattle!
Love the presentation. Is there anyone who doesn’t love Liz! I too just gain weight by just reading her blog of goodness!
I love this recipe – in fact, my husband just had a can of whole cranberries in his hand this afternoon saying, “what are you going to do with THIS now? it will be outdated before next year”. Now I know! 🙂 My grandson has now seen your penguin and he’s running around saying “Pengu” at the top of his lungs – So, I will calmly make the cranberry dream bars and raise heaven and earth to find that little guy a Christmas Pengu!
Liz is the best! I’ll be buying an extra can of cranberries just to make these lovely bars now.
I agree that Liz is great and these cranberry bars look fabulous! Frosty the Penguin is adorable!
Liz has such wonderful recipes and you picked a GREAT one! I would eat half the pan – and my hubby would eat the other. I better get on the treadmill first, then whip these up. Hope you and your family have a wonderful holiday season!
These bars look too yummy and I look too Asian!! LOL!!
Lets catch up again soon!! You are too busy for words, really, we gotta do something about that lady!
and the next time you bake something fabulous, lets get together, no matter the distance! 🙂
Christy, These bars look fantastic! Liz always has wonderful goodies on her blog, and you certainly picked something mouthwatering!
Love the photos of your trip to the IFBC! Wish you were able to make it last year, I would have loved to meet you!