This recipe was the winner of the Bar Category in the 2010 Dallas Morning News/Central Market Holiday Cookie Contest.
I was a finalist that year in the decadent category with my Apricot Almond Log Cookie.
I've been a finalist twice in the decadent category and I entered 3 recipes this year. October 26th is the last day for entries and then we'll find out if we make it into the contest.
I will certainly post it on my blog if I get in.
It's an extremely difficult competition to get into, and very rewarding as a foodie to get in.
Here's the 2010 Bar Category winner:
Salty Caramel Crunch Bars
by Stephanie Hollowell
90 Club Crackers, such as Keebler brand
1 C butter
2 C graham crackers crumbs
1 C firmly packed brown sugar
1/3 C sugar
1/2 C whole milk
1 tsp vanilla
1 C butterscotch baking chips
1 C chocolate-hazelnut spread such as Nutella. ( I have to add a note that as a traveler to France for 23 years, I experienced Nutella in Europe for the first time in 1970)
Pietro Ferrero, who owned a bakery in Alba, in the Langhe district of Piedmont, an area known for the production of hazelnuts, sold an initial batch of 300 kilograms (660 lb) of "Pasta Gianduja" in 1946. This was originally a solid block, but Ferrero started to sell a creamy version in 1951 as "Supercrema".[2]
Tuesday, October 20, 2020
Salty Caramel Crunch Bars
In 1963, Ferrero's son Michele Ferrero revamped Supercrema with the intention of marketing it across Europe. Its composition was modified and it was renamed "Nutella". The first jar of Nutella left the Ferrero factory in Alba on 20 April 1964. The product was an instant success and remains widely popular.
Line a 9"X13" pan with 1 layer of crackers, breaking as needed to fit.
In a large Saucepan:
melt butter over medium heat.
Add:
graham cracker crumbs
both sugars
milk
vanilla
Bring to a boil, boil for 5 minutes,stirring constantly.
Remove from heat and spread half of the cooked mixture over the prepared crackers.
Place another layer of crackers on top.
Spread remainder of the cooked mixture over the crackers.
Place a last layer of crackers on top.
In a small microwave safe bowl, carefully melt the butterscotch, using short bursts of power, stirring in between.
Stir in the Hazelnut spread until smooth, beating slightly if needed to make the mixture spreadable.
Evenly spread the chocolate mixture on top of the last layer of crackers and refrigerate for about an hour.
Cut into bars to serve.
Enjoy!
Peace in the Kitchen!
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