Hidden Jewels
Submitted by agomez
Hidden Jewels are brown sugar bar cookies studded with colorful gumdrops and walnuts, lightened with folded egg whites. A retro candy-filled treat kids love.
YIELD
6 servingsPREP
15 minCOOK
35 minREADY
50 minThese old-fashioned bar cookies hide pockets of colorful gumdrops and walnuts inside a chewy brown sugar batter. Cut into squares and you’ll see the “jewels” peeking out of every piece.
The batter uses separated eggs for a lighter texture. Yolks get beaten with brown sugar, water, and vanilla into a thick base, then flour is mixed in. Stiff egg whites folded in at the end give the bars a slightly cakey lift that keeps them from being too dense despite all that brown sugar.
The gumdrops soften during baking but don’t melt completely. They turn into chewy, fruity pockets of color surrounded by a toffee-flavored crumb. Walnuts add crunch and a savory note that balances the sweetness.
Kitchen Tips
- Cut gumdrops into smaller pieces if they’re large. Uniform pieces distribute more evenly through the batter.
- Toss the gumdrop pieces in a little flour before folding them in. This prevents them from sinking to the bottom.
- Beat the egg whites until stiff but not dry. Over-beaten whites are clumpy and hard to fold smoothly.
- Don’t overbake. These should be slightly soft in the center when they come out. They firm up as they cool.
Variations
- Use spice drops instead of regular gumdrops for a more complex, spiced candy flavor.
- Swap walnuts for pecans for a milder, sweeter nut.
- Skip the gumdrops and use dried fruit like cranberries and apricots for an adult version.
Ingredients
Directions
Beat egg yolks with beater.
Stir in brown sugar, water and vanilla.
In another bowl, sift together flour baking powder and salt.
Mix with egg-sugar mixture.
Stir in gum drops and walnuts.
Beat egg whites until stiff but not dry.
Fold into dough.
Spread in prepared pan.
Bake 30 to 35 minutes.
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