Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Pineapple Cream Cheese Bars


Here's a new take on a classic.  At least a classic around our house.  Funny thing, I double checked my food diary recently and this recipe (or a version of it) was the most repeated thing I cooked last year.  They always please.  They are VERY FAST and VERY EASY.  Also I plan ahead.  Occasionally a box cake mix goes on sale.  And occasionally a brick of cream cheese goes on sale.  With a little planning, and a well stocked sale priced pantry, I pretty much always have the ingredients to make these.  So if the neighborhood book club my wife belongs to is going to be meeting at our house.. I make 'em.  Need a dessert to take to someone's house... these work great  Decide at 5 PM you want a dessert after dinner... These not only work, they are perfect.

But of course best of all... taste GREAT!

I did happen to have a little bit of crushed pineapple left over from another recipe.  So I tried a new version and they were PERFECT!  Sweet, a bit tropical soft and chewy with a crisp shortbread textured bottom.

I'm going to guess this will make the "most cooked recipe" list again next year!

Keep Scrolling down to take a look at this easy to follow recipe!

Here's What I Did...


Pineapple Cream Cheese Bars

Ingredients
  • 1 Store bought Pineapple Cake Box Mix
  • 2 Large Eggs, used separately
  • 1/2 Cup Olive Oil
  • 1 Brick (8 Oz) Cream Cheese, room temperature
  • 1/4 Cup Sugar
  • 2 TBS Crushed Pineapple with juice from small can
Cooking Directions
  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees
  2. Mix dry cake mix, 1 egg, and oil until crumbly; reserve 1-1/4 cup.
  3. Press remaining mixture lightly into an ungreased 7x9 inch pan.
  4. Bake for 10 minutes at 350 degrees
  5. Beat cream cheese, 1 egg, sugar and crushed pineapple until smooth.
  6. Spread over baked layer and then sprinkle reserved crumb mixture over the top.
  7. Bake for an additional 13 minutes.
  8. Cool completely before cutting into bars.
  9. Refrigerate for 1 hour
  10. Serve Chilled and ENJOY!

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So,  I am pleased to list this as one of my Growing list of  "52 Ways to Cook COOKIE, BARS and TRUFFLES"!!!

Old school like classic criss cross peanut butter to new takes on interesting recipes like a beautiful Red Velvet with the cream cheese mixed inside the cookie, accented with white chocolate chips!  Even a Pineapple Cream Cheese EASY Bar with only 5 ingredients! 
Stop on by, there's always a new cookie in the cookie jar!
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And since this recipe features a cake as an ingredient, t has also been added to my growing list of "52 Cakes and Pies at Home"!

These are the desserts you make for your family.  No fancy amazing wedding cakes, just the rustic beauty of the classics.  From pumpkin pie to cheesecakes to layer cakes, these are what your family craves for dessert.  You may even see a few unusual crusts and frosting ideas to try.

You get the idea. These recipes are simple, delicious and will have your family wanting dessert first...

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This recipe has also been added to my growing list of
"52 Church PotLuck Dishes"!

A list of something NEW worthy of being shown off at a neighborhood BYODish (Bring Your Own Dish) Party, a Family special occasion dinner, Any Big Holiday Gathering or of course that glorious day when you bring a dish to share with your Church family...


Ages ago, literally almost a half century ago I was listening to our pastor talking about a PotLuck Dinner. It happened to be scheduled around a church work day when we were expected to weed, polish and do general cleaning and maintenance around the church (you know, back in the day when there were no no-wax floors and church pews smelled of Old English furniture polish). I am of course paraphrasing, but as I recall the pastor said,

"A potluck, like a church requires work. At a potluck everyone is expected to contribute.. At a church no one should come empty handed and no one should leave unfed".
I will confess that in my youth I brought more store bought plastic spoons and forks than I ever brought covered dishes and crock pots of fresh made love and caring delights. But now that I have become a hobbyist cook, I occasionally am reminded of those days and people from my youth. I reminded and I do wish that I could drop a dish of some new creation on those old tables at my fondly remembered Liberty Baptist Church.  Tables covered with newspapers and loaded with God's bounty prepared with love and caring... Enjoy

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