No matter what time of year these easy Cherry Bars are always a crowd pleasing dessert recipe. Shortbread crust piled with chewy cherry and coconut filling. Maraschino cherries are used so it’s an easy recipe all year long.
This vintage recipe has stood the test of time for good reason. It’s easy to make and completely delicious.
Buttery shortbread on bottom, loads of juicy cherry filling and a crackling top that’s so satisfying.
Because it doesn’t use fresh cherries it’s perfect any time and especially popular around the holidays. It’s a wonderful cherry dessert recipe and the easiest way to make delicious cherry bars.
Cherry Bar Recipe
I originally found this recipe handwritten in a home recipe book from 1937.
We loved the flavors and texture as well as how easy it was to make.
While preparing to give it an update we did a bit of research and believe the original recipe may have been featured on a Gold Medal Flour box.
We were surprised to find the recipe in our background research to be almost the identical to this particular recipe from the home cook version.
Vintage Recipe Update
The owner of our version made a few changes. Instead of mixing the chopped maraschino cherries and stirring them into the batter, she placed them on top, allowing them to gently sink into the luscious filling while they bake.
We’ve made them both ways (photos shared here). The final consistency is pretty much the same but the sinking method definitely produces a prettier bar with more cherries showing.
These would be a great recipe any time delicious bars are called for! Perfect for cherry season or Christmas cookie platters.
These are not the same as cherry pie bars which use canned cherry pie filling.
Recipe Ingredients + Notes
Unsalted butter. You’ll need 1/2 cup of butter. Be sure to start the recipe with softened butter.
All Purpose Flour. Regular or gluten free measure-for-measure flour blend can be used. For the gluten-free version we love Bob’s Red Mill gluten-free 1-to-1 baking flour. You’ll need 1 1/4 cups of flour divided between the curst and filling.
Cinnamon. Just a smidge of ground cinnamon is sprinkled on the baked crust before adding the filling. You won’t even taste it but it amplifies the cherry flavor.
Eggs. Use 2 eggs beaten.
Maraschino cherries and juice. The recipe uses 1/2 cup of chopped maraschino cherries and a tablespoon of juice from the bottle.
Baking powder. The rising agent in the cherry bars.
Vanilla extract. Gives familiar homey flavor.
Coconut. Use grated unsweetened coconut.
Walnuts. Finely chopped nuts. The original recipe calls for walnuts but pecans could be substituted too.
How to make Cherry Bars – Step-by-Step
STEP 1. Preparation
Pre heat oven to 350 degrees F. Use parchment paper to line the bottom of a 9-inch by 9-inch baking dish and spray with non-stick cooking spray (photos 1-2).
STEP 2. Make the shortbread crust
Cream butter in a medium bowl using a hand mixer or bowl of a stand mixer on medium speed.
Add 2 tablespoons of sugar and 1 cup of the flour. Beat on low speed to fully combine (photo 3).
Spoon into the prepared pan and press down to cover the bottom of the pan (photos 4-5).
Bake for 10 minutes, remove and set aside.
STEP 3. Make the cherry bars
While the crust bakes, combine the remaining wet ingredients and dry ingredients in a large mixing bowl.
Combine the eggs, cherry juice, 1 cup sugar, 1/4 cup flour, baking powder and vanilla. Using a mixer with a (paddle attachment on a standing mixer) mix to combine all ingredients (photo 6).
Stir in the coconut and walnuts (photo 7). Do not over mix.
Sprinkle the cinnamon over the crust (photo 8). Spoon the filling over it (photo 9).
Sprinkle the cherries across the top of the batter (photo 10).
Place into the heated oven and bake for 30 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Do not over brown.
STEP 4. Cool
Allow the bars to cool in the pan on a wire rack for 20 minutes minimum.
NOTE: once cooled to room temperature the pan can be covered with plastic wrap and fully chilled in the refrigerator before slicing for cleaner cuts on the bars.
Variation – Original Recipe
The original Gold Medal flour recipe mixes everything together; the nuts, cherries and coconut (photo 1) and pours that into the baked crust (photo 2).
Their recipe also does not include the sprinkle of cinnamon on top of the crust.
The bars are baked and cut the same as our recipe. Photos 3 and 4 above show what the bars look like if they are made in this way.
How to store
Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.
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Recipe
Cherry Bars
Ingredients
- ½ cup unsalted butter softened
- 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons granulated sugar
- 1 1/4 cup all-purpose flour regular or measure-for-measure gluten free flour
- ¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 2 eggs beaten
- 1 tablespoon juice from the maraschino cherries
- ½ teaspoon baking powder
- ½ teaspoon vanilla
- ½ cup coconut use grated and unsweetened
- ¾ cup walnuts finely chopped
- 1/2 cup maraschino cherries stems removed and chopped
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Cut a piece of parchment paper to fit the bottom of a 9 inch by 9 inch square pan. Spray with non-stick cooking spray.
- Put butter into a bowl of a mixer and beat on low to soften; about 1-2 minutes.
- Add 2 tablespoons sugar and 1 cup of flour to the butter. Mix on low to fully combine.
- Spoon mixture into the bottom of prepared pan and pat down to cover bottom of pan. Sprinkle with cinnamon.
- Place mixture in oven and bake for 10 minutes. Remove and set aside.
- While shortbread crust is cooking, place eggs, maraschino cherry juice, 1 cup sugar, ¼ cup flour, baking powder, vanilla in the bowl of a mixer and mix on low to combine fully. Add in coconut and walnuts and mix on low just until mixed in. Do not over mix.
- Spoon mixture over the shortbread crust. Place cherries on top of the mixture. Place in the 350 degree oven and bake until set (when toothpick removed is clean, and top has browned) about 30 minutes. Do not over brown.
- Allow to cool on a rack for at least 20 minutes. Slice and serve. NOTE: the bars slice most cleanly if they've been chilled before slicing.
Notes
Nutrition
Originally published: February 14, 2012
Chef Connie says
What a delightful post. I wonder if you could use those wonderful frozen organic cherries at Costco? I love the way you tied in DC, Washington, Cherry Trees and the holiday. Good Job. I will need to try these.
Boulder Locavore says
Thank you Connie! I think you should try the frozen cherries (thawed of course). The main flavor in the batter is the cherries so I think changing and adding the cherries you mention would just shift the flavor more toward a traditional cherry from the maraschino. Let me know how it works if you do it!
Otehlia says
Oh, these look so good and chewy! We have great cherries here in the summer, too. I will try it with those, I think. Do you think it would work with dried cherries?
Boulder Locavore says
I would try dried cherries, absolutely! I might reconstitute them a bit if they are really dried. I've had some dried cherries that still are fairly plump and easy to chew, and others that are almost filling-extracting! If the latter a brief soak, especially in cherry juice would be great I'd think.
Ann says
These bars look delicious! I lived about 90 minutes from DC and it's a terrific town! These cherry bars are stunning and I am SO in love with that cookbook! Happy Valentines Day!
Boulder Locavore says
So you understand the charm about DC! Such a great place. Hope you'll make the bars too. I feel sure you'll love them. They are unlike any other bar I've had.
Kiri W. says
Looks lovely! 🙂 Cherries are such a lovely thing.
Boulder Locavore says
I agree about cherries, Kiri. Especially at this time of year!
Grubarazzi says
Really lovely! I just love these.
Boulder Locavore says
Thank you! So glad you like them.
Magic of Spice says
I adore cherry treats and these look delightful!
Happy Valentines Day!
Boulder Locavore says
Thank you! I hope that you'll make them AND that you too had a great Valentine's Day!
Steph says
Oh wow!! These look heavenly!!
Boulder Locavore says
They are delicious and unlike other bars I've had in their flavor.
Mary Ellen @ Pâte à Chew says
This is great, I'm from Northern Virginia so I appreciate the post 🙂 And, I love ANYTHING with cherries, so this is a winner!
Boulder Locavore says
I feel I have a kindred spirit! You would certainly appreciate this being from Northern VA. Hope you'll make the bars!
Kirsten@My German Kitchen...in the Rockies says
Happy Valentine's Day, Toni. I bet I could also use my organic frozen cherries in this recipe. I know my family would love this cake.
D.C. is always worth a trip. We went as a family a few years ago and everybody enjoyed it.
Boulder Locavore says
Hi Kirsten. I thought about using my cherries as well but decided to make it as the original recipe indicated (with a few tweaks). One thing about the maraschino cherries is that they have a stronger and more distinct flavor that stands up to the rest of the ingredients I think. Agree; love Washington DC. Was very fortunate to live there when I did.
Beach House Living says
Delightful!
Happy Valentines to you an yours.
Boulder Locavore says
Thank you and Happy Valentine's Day to you!