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Buttery shortbread base topped with tart dried cherries and white chocolate chips, finished with a golden crumble — perfect for holiday gifting and cookie exchanges.

Christmas Cherry Bars

This tray of Christmas Cherry Bars has been my holiday constant for a decade. I first made them one blustery December evening when I had a jar of dried cherries begging to be used and a craving for something buttery and sharable. The combination of a tender shortbread–style base, pockets of tangy dried cherries, and sweet white chocolate became an overnight favorite: people comment on the contrast of textures — crisp edges, a soft center, and crumbly streusel on top — and they always disappear within hours.

What makes these bars special is how simple pantry ingredients transform into something that tastes celebratory. The almond extract whispers holiday nostalgia without overpowering the cherries, while the cold butter and light handling produce a delicate crumb that holds together yet flakes on the bite. I like to bake a pan for parties and keep one wrapped in the freezer for unexpected guests; reheated for 10–12 seconds in the microwave, they taste fresh-baked. These bars are forgiving, fast, and delightfully festive.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • Made with pantry staples—flour, sugar, butter, dried cherries, and white chocolate—so you can assemble quickly without specialty shopping.
  • Ready in about an hour from start to finish: 20 minutes active prep and roughly 35 minutes baking, perfect for last-minute holiday trays.
  • Make-ahead friendly: freeze whole slabs or cut squares; they thaw quickly and keep texture well for up to 3 months.
  • Crowd-pleaser that suits both casual get-togethers and cookie exchanges — the tart-sweet contrast appeals to guests of all ages.
  • Simple technique: use a pastry cutter or fingertips to cold-cut butter into the flour for a tender, melt-in-your-mouth crumb without special equipment.
  • Customizable: swap dried cherries for cranberries or apricots and white chocolate for dark chips for a different flavor profile.

My family always knows the holidays have started when this pan comes out. One year my niece declared them her 'official holiday treat' and insisted we pack a box for every car ride that week. Baking these has become one of those comforting rituals: the small act of pressing the dough into the pan, the smell lifting through the house, and the delighted faces when a warm square is handed over.

Ingredients

  • All-purpose flour (1 1/2 cups): Use a reliable brand like King Arthur or Pillsbury. Spoon and level the cup rather than scooping to avoid compacting — this keeps the base tender, not dense.
  • Granulated sugar (1/2 cup): Regular white sugar balances the tart cherries and helps give the crust a gentle caramelization at the edges; C&H or Domino work well.
  • Unsalted butter, chilled and cubed (1/2 cup): Cold butter is essential — it creates small pockets of fat that yield a flaky, crumbly texture. Plugrá or Land O Lakes are solid choices.
  • Baking powder (1/2 teaspoon) and pinch of salt: The baking powder gives a slight lift so the base isn’t too dense; adjust salt to taste, especially if using salted butter.
  • Large egg yolk (1): Adds richness and helps bind the dough without making it cakey; reserve the white for another use (meringue, omelet).
  • Vanilla extract (1/2 teaspoon) and almond extract (1/4 teaspoon): Vanilla rounds the flavors while the almond accentuates the dried cherries — use pure extracts if possible for cleaner flavor.
  • Dried tart cherries, roughly chopped (1 cup): Look for unsweetened or lightly sweetened tart cherries for bright acidity; Sun-Maid or store brands labeled tart/dried are best.
  • White chocolate chips (1/2 cup): Ghirardelli or Nestlé Toll House provide good melt and flavor; if white chips are too sweet, try 1/3 cup dark chocolate chips instead.

Instructions

Preheat and prepare: Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C). Lightly grease an 8×8-inch pan or line with parchment paper, leaving a 1–2-inch overhang for easy removal. A parchment overhang is the single best trick for clean squares and easy lifting. Mix dry ingredients: In a medium bowl, whisk together 1 1/2 cups flour, 1/2 cup granulated sugar, 1/2 teaspoon baking powder, and a pinch of salt until evenly combined. Whisking incorporates air and distributes the leavening evenly. Cut in the butter: Add chilled, cubed 1/2 cup butter. Use a pastry cutter or fingertips to work the butter into the dry mix until it resembles coarse crumbs with some pea-sized pieces. The remaining small chunks of butter are what create a tender crumb during baking. Bind the dough: Stir in the egg yolk, 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract, and 1/4 teaspoon almond extract. Mix until a soft dough forms; it may be slightly crumbly but should hold when pressed. If it feels too dry, add a teaspoon of cold water, one at a time. Form the base: Reserve roughly one-third of the dough for the crumble topping. Press the remaining dough evenly into the prepared pan, using your fingertips or the bottom of a measuring cup for a smooth, even base. Par-bake the crust: Bake the crust for 10–12 minutes until edges are set and the center is just barely pale. The brief bake firms the base so the filling doesn't make it soggy. Add filling and crumble: Toss 1 cup chopped dried tart cherries with 1/2 cup white chocolate chips to distribute evenly. Sprinkle over the warm crust. Crumble the reserved dough over the top, breaking it into small pieces so cherries peek through. Final bake: Return to the oven and bake 20–25 minutes more until the top is golden and the filling is gently bubbling. Rotate the pan halfway through if your oven has hot spots. Cool and cut: Allow the pan to cool completely on a wire rack. Use the parchment overhang to lift the slab out and cut into 16 squares. For neat edges, chill 30 minutes before slicing. User provided content image 1

You Must Know

  • These bars freeze well for up to 3 months; wrap tightly in plastic and place in a sealed container to prevent freezer burn.
  • Made-in-advance: assemble and par-bake the crust, refrigerate the filling and topping separately for up to 24 hours, then finish baking when needed.
  • High in energy due to butter, sugar, and chocolate — a small square goes a long way at gatherings.
  • Storage: keep at room temperature in an airtight container for 3–4 days, or refrigerate for up to 7 days to extend freshness.
  • Allergies: contains gluten, dairy, and egg; swap ingredients carefully for dietary needs.

My favorite part of making these is the audible sigh when someone takes their first bite — it’s a simple pleasure that makes the holiday buzz feel cozier. Over the years neighbors have asked for the 'cherry bars' by name; it’s funny how a single dish can become shorthand for warmth and good company. I often tuck a few squares into a small box with baking twine for a thoughtful, homemade gift.

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Storage Tips

Store cooled bars in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 4 days. To refrigerate, layer parchment between squares to prevent sticking and keep in a shallow airtight container for up to 7 days. For long-term storage, freeze individual squares on a tray until firm, then transfer to a freezer-safe bag. Thaw at room temperature for 30–60 minutes or microwave for 10–12 seconds to refresh the texture. Avoid prolonged refrigeration if you prefer a softer crumb, as butter can firm and the texture will change.

Ingredient Substitutions

If you don’t have dried tart cherries, substitute dried cranberries (for sweetness) or chopped dried apricots (for floral notes), adjusting quantity by volume. Swap white chocolate chips for semi-sweet or dark chocolate for a less sweet option — reduce chips to 1/3 cup if using dark to balance tartness. To make them nut-free while keeping the almond hint, omit the almond extract and increase vanilla to 3/4 teaspoon. For a slightly lighter base, replace 2 tablespoons of butter with an equal amount of Greek yogurt, though the crumb will be more tender than crumbly.

Serving Suggestions

Serve warm with coffee or a lightly whipped cream for brunch, or offer on a dessert plate with a dusting of powdered sugar for holiday gatherings. They pair beautifully with mulled wine, hot chocolate, or a citrusy Earl Grey. For a party platter, alternate squares with gingerbread cookies and spiced nuts for a festive variety. Garnish with a few whole dried cherries or a scattering of chopped pistachios for color contrast and extra texture.

Cultural Background

While not tied to a single regional tradition, fruit-and-shortbread combinations have a long history in European baking — think of Austrian streuselkuchen or British fruit bars. The use of dried cherries became popular in North American holiday baking as dried fruits were valued for shelf stability and concentrated flavor. These bars fuse the simplicity of a buttery shortbread with the bright, dried fruit flavors many associate with winter celebrations.

Seasonal Adaptations

Winter: swap in candied orange peel and dark chocolate for a richer holiday version. Spring: substitute dried strawberries and white chocolate with a lemon glaze. For autumn gatherings, add 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon and swap cherries for chopped dried cranberries and a handful of chopped toasted pecans. Small tweaks in extracts and spices easily adapt the bars to match the season.

Meal Prep Tips

Make a double batch and freeze one slab uncut to keep on hand for last-minute needs. Par-bake the base and store the filling separately for up to 24 hours in the fridge; finish with the crumble and bake just before guests arrive. Use clear, stackable containers for storage so you can see quantities at a glance when packing boxes or assembling dessert platters.

These cherry bars are modest to make but always receive big reactions. Whether served at a crowded cookie swap or wrapped as a neighborly gift, they remind me that the sweetest part of baking is sharing. Try them once and you’ll likely find yourself adding them to your own holiday rotation.

Pro Tips

  • Chill the butter and handle the dough minimally to preserve flaky pockets that yield a tender crumb.

  • Reserve one-third of the dough for the crumble to ensure a balanced topping-to-base ratio.

  • Par-bake the base so the filling doesn’t make it soggy; look for edges that are set but a pale center.

  • For cleaner cuts, chill the finished slab for 30 minutes before slicing, or use a hot knife wiped between cuts.

This nourishing christmas cherry bars recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.

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Christmas Cherry Bars

This Christmas Cherry Bars recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Servings: 16 steaks
Christmas Cherry Bars
Prep:20 minutes
Cook:35 minutes
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:55 minutes

Ingredients

Base & Topping

Filling

Instructions

1

Preheat and prepare

Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C). Grease an 8x8-inch pan or line with parchment paper leaving an overhang for easy removal.

2

Combine dry ingredients

Whisk together flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt until evenly combined to ensure uniform rise and texture.

3

Cut in the butter

Add chilled butter pieces and use a pastry cutter or fingertips to work into the flour until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs with some pea-sized bits.

4

Add wet ingredients and form dough

Stir in the egg yolk, vanilla, and almond extract. Mix until a soft dough forms; it should hold when pressed but can be slightly crumbly.

5

Reserve topping and press base

Reserve about one-third of the dough for the crumble. Press the remaining dough evenly into the prepared pan using fingertips or the bottom of a measuring cup.

6

Par-bake the crust

Bake the crust for 10–12 minutes until the edges are set but the center remains pale. This prevents sogginess when the filling is added.

7

Add filling and crumble

Toss cherries and white chocolate chips together and sprinkle over the warm crust. Crumble reserved dough over top into small pieces so the filling peeks through.

8

Bake until golden

Return to the oven and bake 20–25 minutes until the top is golden and the filling bubbles slightly. Rotate the pan halfway for even color.

9

Cool and slice

Cool completely in the pan on a wire rack, lift out using parchment overhang, and cut into 16 squares. Chill 30 minutes for cleaner slices if desired.

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Nutrition

Calories: 183kcal | Carbohydrates: 27g | Protein:
2.7g | Fat: 11g | Saturated Fat: 3g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat:
4g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 253mg | Sodium:
0mg | Potassium: 953mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar:
0g | Vitamin A: 577IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium:
47mg | Iron: 6mg

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This recipe looks amazing! Can't wait to try it.

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