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Triple Almond Cherry Crumble Squares

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Here’s a fun summer square that highlights two of my favourite foods – summer cherries and almonds! I don’t know what it is, but I just love the combination of almonds and cherries.

Add a touch of almond extract and it puts me over the edge in bliss.

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I adapted my Raspberry Almond Thumbprint Cookies to make this recipe because I absolutely love the almond cookie dough. The magic is in the almond meal base; it creates a lovely “buttery” flavour without any added oil required.

These squares are lightly sweetened which allows the almonds and cherries to really shine and it’s also gluten-free making it a treat many people can enjoy. For the fruit layer, I made cherry chia jam, but feel free to use any jam – prepared or homemade – as you wish. Blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, and blackberries would all work well here!

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Triple Almond Cherry Crumble Squares

Vegan, gluten-free, oil-free, soy-free
Yield
One 8 inch pan
Prep time
30 minutes
Cook time
21 minutes
Total time
51 minutes

These are so wholesome I found them on my breakfast plate crumbled over blueberry vegan overnight oats one morning. Enjoy them on their own or serve with a scoop of ice cream for dessert. I used agave in this recipe because I was out of maple syrup and it worked great. Feel free to use whichever you wish, keeping in mind that agave is a bit sweeter per tablespoon so you might need an extra tablespoon of maple syrup if you go that route. Be sure to poke holes in the dough with a fork before baking. I didn’t do this and the dough puffed up on me in the middle, but it was easily fixed with a poke once out of the oven.

 

Adapted from my Raspberry Almond Thumbprint Cookies.

Ingredients

For the almond squares
  • 1 & 1/2 cup raw almonds, ground into meal (or 1.5 cups + 2 tbsp almond meal)
  • 1/4 cup brown rice flour
  • 2 tbsp ground flax seed
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • scant 1/2 tsp kosher salt
  • 1/2 cup almond butter
  • 6 tbsp agave nectar (or maple syrup)
  • 1/2 tsp almond extract
For the cherry almond chia seed jam
  • 3 cups pitted cherries, roughly chopped
  • 2.5 tbsp agave nectar (or maple syrup)
  • 2 tbsp chia seeds
  • 1/2 tsp almond extract

Directions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350°F and line an 8-inch square pan with two pieces of parchment paper, one going each direction.
  2. Place almonds into a high-speed blender and grind into flour, making sure not to process too long or the oils will release. Or use store bought almond meal (use approx 1.5 cups + 2 tbsp almond meal).
  3. In a large bowl, whisk the dry ingredients together (almond meal, rice flour, ground flax, baking powder, and salt). Use your fingers to break up any clumps of almond meal. In a small bowl, mix together the almond butter, agave, and almond extract. Add wet mixture to dry mixture and stir until thoroughly combined. I got in there with my hands and kneaded the dough together a few times!
  4. Set aside 1/2 cup of packed dough for crumbling on top of the jam later. Press the rest of the dough into the prepared pan. You may need to lightly wet your fingers as it’s sticky! Smooth it out and poke it with a fork about 8-10 times all over.
  5. Pre-bake the almond base for 8 minutes at 350°F. Remove and set aside.
  6. Meanwhile, prepare the chia seed jam (or just use about 3/4-1 cup jam of choice). Add pitted cherries and agave into a medium-sized pot. Bring to a low boil and reduce heat to medium-low. Simmer for about 10 mins, stirring frequently. Stir in chia seeds and cook until thickened, about 5 mins more. Remove from heat and stir in the almond extract. Try not to burn your tongue shoveling it in your mouth!
  7. Spread jam over the almond base and smooth out. Now crumble the reserved dough on top. Bake at 350°F for another 12-13 minutes or so, watching closely. Crumble topping will be golden when ready. Cool in pan on a wire rack before attempting to remove, about 30-45 mins. If you are impatient like me, just cut yourself a square right out of the pan while you wait!
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I need to hide these from Eric….he’s obsessed with them and I’m trying to save some for company this weekend. Outlook not good.

If you like these crumble bars but can’t have nuts, you might want to check out my oat-based square recipes below!

Berry Bliss Oat Squares:

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and Healthy Strawberry Oat Squares (replace the 2 tbsp almond milk with another non-dairy milk if you need it nut-free)

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Now onto the next bag of cherries…muhauha.

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Filed Under: Cookies/Squares, Gluten Free, Oil Free, Recipes, Snacks, Soy Free, Summer Tagged With: almond squares, Buttery Almond Squares with Homemade Cherry Chia Jam, chia jam

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Lauren
13 years ago

These are awesome! I made a double batch of your jam a couple days ago and these bars last night. My husband and I could not wait for them to cool :) they remind me of pb&j in yhe best way possible.
Where should I store these? Not that they’ll last long around here.

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Lauren
13 years ago

Hey Lauren, I’m happy you both enjoyed them! I couldnt wait for them to cool either :) I stored mine in the freezer, but the fridge is fine too.

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Cara
13 years ago

I’m traveling through central British Columbia in the coming week, where I know I am going to find plentiful cherries and peaches :-) So I’m definitely trying out the cherry jam and thinking I want to try it with peaches, too. What do you think? WIll it work? Would you peel the peaches or just leave them?

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Rise & Shine Life
13 years ago

I just made the jam! Lol I’d had cherries in mind since I read the blueberry recipe! First time making jam & it is DEEEEE~LISH!! I used a couple shakes of cinnamon since I’m out of extract (of any kind) & reduced the sweetener to 2 tsp (I used honey). THANK you for such an awesome recipe!!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Rise & Shine Life
13 years ago

So glad to hear it was a hit!

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Jackielyn Powell
13 years ago

Hey there,

Just letting you know that i love your blog and i tried your recipe over the weekend. DELICIOUS!!! At the time i did not have any almond essence, but now i do and i am going to make another batch this afternoon, i’ve very excited. I hope you don’t mind that i featured a link to your blog on my blog?

From Jacs xx

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Jackielyn Powell
13 years ago

Thank you Jacs! I cant wait to hear what you think of them with the almond extract…its one of my favourite thingsin the world. Enjoy!

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Lisa
13 years ago

I was searching for a Gluten-Free chocolate chip cookie recipe and I stumbled across your fabulous blog! I baked these squares today and they are so delicious! I substituted fresh plums in place of the cherries (needed to use the abundant amount of plums I had picked).

As for the GF chocolate chip cookies–I have printed your recipe and will make them tomorrow:) Thank you for sharing such wonderful recipes.

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Karolina
13 years ago

So yummy and oh so easy! :)

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Nicole Pelletier
13 years ago

These are amaaaazing! Thank you so much for the recipe. Im going to make them with blueberries next!

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Katie
13 years ago

I have peanut flour, do you see any problem in me subbing that in for the almond flour? I don’t do a lot of baking and I didn’t know if this was a sub I could do without compromising the taste or setup of the bars.

Thanks!

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Kristy
13 years ago

I’m wondering if you could use dried or frozen cherries or jam as the filling?

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Pie Recipe
13 years ago

Thanks Alannah! its good.

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Pratik yemek tarifleri
13 years ago

Thank you so much for the recipe. Im going to make them with blueberries next! Thanks Alannah!

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Nicole
13 years ago

just thought i’d leave a comment here:

you said you dont know what it is about Cherry + Almond.
I can tell you why – they are closely related plant species.

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Viola
13 years ago

Another winner! I made this twice now because my family couldn’t stop eating them, and then they begged for more. Absolutely delicious! Love, love, love! Thanks Angela!

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FrisbeeFlinger
12 years ago

I made these today and took them over to my Mom’s house for dessert after Sunday dinner. They were delish and decadent! Everyone loved them and I love that there is no butter or sugar. Great recipe, I will be making these all summer!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  FrisbeeFlinger
12 years ago

So glad they were a hit!

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Samantha
12 years ago

I am definitely making these this week!!

Out of curiosity, are there any adjustments I should make if I’m using whole wheat pastry flour or whole wheat all-purpose flour instead of brown rice flour?

Thank you!!!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Samantha
12 years ago

Hey Samantha, I haven’t tried it with another flour, but generally it’s a 1:1 sub for something like this. Let me know how it goes!

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Samantha
Reply to  Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
12 years ago

Thanks so much, Angela! I did make these with whole wheat flour and they were EXCELLENT!! I’m honestly eating these for breakfast–they are just filled with such healthy ingredients! Nutritionally It’s like eating a handful of almonds and cherries, but it’s a COOKIE. When I make these next I might try reducing the agave a little to fully transform it into a breakfast food.

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Angelica
12 years ago

Angela,
I made these today and they are so delicious…don’t know if they’re gonna last til my party tomorrow. I am not vegan but came across your blog from somewhere and have loved every single recipe I’ve tried (I just make minor substitutions with the milk, etc. that I have on hand). Thank you for the great recipes, humor, and inspiration!

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Heather
12 years ago

Can you use oat flour instead of almonds? To save calories. Thanks! LOVE this site!

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Heather
12 years ago

My reason for asking is I soak my almonds to release the proteins. After they’ve been soaked, making them into a flour is difficult bc they are slightly wet. Can I use another nut/oat flour?

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plasterer bristol
10 years ago

This sounds so good. i lkove cherrys, thanks for sharing this recipe.

Simon

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Shannon
8 years ago

Hi Angela,

I would like to make this recipe today for tonight’s dessert but I don’t have a square pan. Can I use a muffin tin and make them as individual portions? Or I was thinking of doubling the recipe and using a glass or ceramic lasanga size pan. What would you recommend?

Thanks!
Shannon

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Angela Liddon
Reply to  Shannon
8 years ago

Hi Shannon, I think you could really do either! (Though they might be a little tricky to get out of the muffin tin? But maybe you could try using paper liners.) Just keep an eye on the pre-bake and bake times–you’ll likely need to reduce it a little for the individual portions, and up it for a doubled recipe. When the crumble topping is golden, you’ll know the squares are ready!

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