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Pumpkin Butter Oat Squares with Candied Pecans

November 7, 2010

Good afternoon!

Well, it looks as if all signs point to waiting to upload my video until next Sunday. Thank you for all of your input in last night’s post. As Eric said, sometimes it is best to keep things under wraps. ;) The great news is that my post is completely finished and all I have to do next Sunday is hit ‘publish’. Thanks for your support and patience in waiting for the reveal of my video. I’m reeeeeeally excited for next Sunday and can’t wait to show you.

As you may know, I am a bit obsessed with these oat squares. So far I have made Strawberry oat Squares:

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and Buttery Apple Streusel Oat Squares…

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This weekend I made Pumpkin Butter Oat Squares with Candied Pecans. 

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I have been wanting to make this variety for a while now and I finally made a new batch of pumpkin butter just for this occasion. This recipe involves a lot of steps so you can make the pumpkin butter and candied pecans ahead of time if you prefer.

Pumpkin Butter Oat Squares with Candied Pecans

Ingredients:

For Oat Base:

  • 1.5 cups regular oats
  • 1 cup whole-grain spelt flour (or kamut, whole wheat pastry flour, or white/whole wheat)
  • 1/2 tsp baking soda
  • 1/2 tsp sea salt
  • 1/2 cup Sucanat sugar (or brown sugar)
  • 1 chia egg (1 tbsp chia seeds+ 4 tbsp warm water, mixed well and set aside for 5 mins)
  • 1/2 cup + 2 tbsp Earth Balance, melted
  • 1/4 cup pure maple syrup
  • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 2 tbsp almond milk

Pumpkin Butter:

  • 1.5 cups pumpkin butter (See this post for Pumpkin Butter recipe)

 

Candied Pecans:

  • 1 cup candied and chopped pecans (See below for recipe)

 

Directions: Preheat oven to 275F. Line a square pan (I used a 9×9) with parchment paper and oil the sides of the pan and base. In a medium sized pot, prepare the pumpkin butter. Once cooked, remove from heat to cool.

Next prepare your candied pecans while the pumpkin butter is simmering. See below for recipe. When finished, set aside. Now preheat oven to 350F.

In a small bowl, mix the chia or flax egg and set aside. In a large bowl, mix the oat base dry ingredients: oats, flour, Sucanat/brown sugar, baking soda, salt. In a small bowl, mix the melted earth balance, maple syrup, almond milk, vanilla, and chia egg. Stir well.

Add the wet mixture to the dry and mix well, using hands to mix well. Set aside 1/2 cup of the oat base mixture if desired (I didn’t in this recipe, but I probably would next time). Pour the oat mixture onto the square pan and press down with fingers. Use a pastry roller to smooth out if desired.

Pre-bake the oat base at 350F for approximately 15-18 minutes. Remove from oven and pour on 1.5 cups cooled pumpkin butter and smooth out with spatula. Now sprinkle on the reserved 1/2 cup oat mixture and 1 cup candied pecan topping over top of pumpkin butter.

Bake at 350F for another 8-10 minutes. Allow to fully cool on counter for about 20 minutes and then in the freezer for at least 30-50 minutes before gently removing from pan and slicing.

Baking notes: These bars taste better the next day after the flavours have developed and the moisture from the pumpkin butter has moistened the crust. Store in fridge for up to 1 week. I used spelt flour this time and I think it resulted in a more crumbly base, so I’m not sure I would use spelt flour again.

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Candied Pecans:

Ingredients:

  • 1/4 cup pure maple syrup
  • 1/3 cup sugar
  • 1/4 tsp sea salt
  • 1/4 tsp cinnamon
  • 1 cup pecans, chopped and toasted

 

Directions: Preheat oven to 275F. Add 1 cup of chopped pecans on a baking sheet and toast for 8 minutes being careful not to burn. Remove from oven and place in a large bowl. In a medium sized pot, add all ingredients (except pecans!) and heat over medium stirring well to blend. Bring to a boil and reduce heat to low-medium to simmer. Be careful not to burn. Keep stirring the mixture for about 10 minutes until it gets thick and caramelizes. Once it has thickened up remove immediately from stove top and pour into bowl with pecans. Stir quickly being sure to coat all the pecans. This is a very quick process and it is essential that you not leave the syrup mixture sitting for any amount of time or it will harden.

When I made the candied pecans I did not stop to take a photo of the syrup and it worked SO much better! :)

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Much better than my walnut attempt.

Now make your oat base!

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I pre-baked the oat base for about 15-18 minutes before layering on Pumpkin Butter and pecan topping. I did this because I wasn’t sure if the crust would harden up if I baked it together with the pumpkin butter because the pumpkin butter has so much moisture in it. If anyone tries baking it all at once let me know how it works out!

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After pre-baking, spread on 1.5 cups cooled pumpkin butter. You could also use store bought pumpkin butter too.

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Mmmmmm.

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Pumpkin butter goodness!

Now sprinkle on candied pecans and reserved oat mixture (I forgot this step again, but would do it next time!)

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Looking good.

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Bake for another 8-10 minutes and then cool for about 20 minutes on counter.

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Place in freezer for at least 30 minutes before removing from pan and slicing.

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Makes 16 squares.

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The squares are good after baking, but they are soooooo much better the next day once the flavours have had a chance to mingle and the moisture from the pumpkin butter has moistened the base.

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The pumpkin butter topping isn’t overly sweet (you may want to add more sugar when making the pumpkin butter), but the candied pecans give it a bit of sweetness and also a nice crunch.

I made these as a thank you gift for a friend and it is taking all of my power not to eat them!

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Anyone else forget about the time change today? I didn’t realize the time changed until about 11am and I have yet to change my clocks!

I embraced the extra hour in the day by catching on the phone with OSGMOM. I also had a beautiful 4 mile run. The weather is gorgeous today and it was just the perfect day to get outside and clear my head.

What did you do with your extra hour today?

I will see you tomorrow morning for a quick and easy dinner recipe inspired by a fabulous restaurant dish I enjoyed on Friday night.

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84 Comments
Rhea (Greek Feaster)
15 years ago

OT, but I gotta give it up for your photos. They are so, so crispy and delicious. And I am especially appreciating them now that I’m taking photos for my blog again! I don’t know if it’s about the camera or the skill, but I raise my mug of tea to you, friend :)

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Camille
15 years ago

When I said that your last version of squares was the best ever, I lied. These are the best ever. I promise not to retract that statement no matter how good the next batch looks!

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Stacey
15 years ago

Looking forward to your video upload next week. Just don’t wait until the last minute to upload like last time. You never know when you are going to have power outages, internet interruptions, or just the business of the day slipping by.

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traci
15 years ago

I appreciate the extra hour but it still throws me off :( Those squares look amazing! I am new on this adventure of being vegan and have found it a lot of fun learning new things; however I just learned about the whole honey thing. I love it so much now I’m a little distraught. Did you ever have struggles giving up something you really loved while going vegan?

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  traci
15 years ago

Cheese was the hardest thing for me, followed by eggs! Honey I could do without easily because there are so many other sugar subs. But of course, you can determine where you draw the line. I think there is too much pressure with the title of a vegan at times and I think everyone should tailor it to fit their lifestyle. Ie: If you want to eat honey, eat it by all meals. It doesn’t have to be all or nothing :)

You might like my road to health post where I wrote about how i transitioned to a vegan diet: http://ohsheglows.com/2009/11/18/my-road-to-health-part-vi/

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Mary @ Bites and Bliss
15 years ago

Ohh those look so good!! Like a pumpkin pie almost but with a healthier crust. :P

I’m not sure what exactly I did with the extra hour..it just seems like my days been really slow because I got everythind done by lunch time!

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Annie@stronghealthyfit
15 years ago

Yum yum! Pumpkin butter is one of the best condiments ever.

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JenATX
15 years ago

I ran the Susan G. Komen Race for the cure.. i love races because everyone is so supportive & happy. It really makes your run speed by & it makes you get up early & accomplish the day!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  JenATX
15 years ago

congrats!!

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Hope
15 years ago

Oh boy these look good! I really wish I had been born with the baking gene, but I totally wasn’t

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Holly @ couchpotatoathlete
15 years ago

I was able to spend more time cleaning up the house: laundry, dishes, cleaning floors, vacuuming, dusting, etc. It was nice to have extra time to get everything “extra” clean.

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Melissa
15 years ago

I have yet to make either recipe that you posted that call for candied nuts… But, I have made the nuts twice! Glad to hear about your uncle doing better!
I can’t wait to see your post! I’ve been looking forward to it!

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Melissa
Reply to  Melissa
15 years ago

p.s. I saw on Twitter that you have Christmas music on… that makes me sooo happy!!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Melissa
15 years ago

hahah yesssss

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Julie @SavvyEats
15 years ago

Each variation looks better and even more decadent! Yummmm

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hippierunner
15 years ago

Those look like a great mix of different textures!

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Maria @ Oh Healthy Day
15 years ago

I spent my hour sleeping! Couldn’t have thought of a better way to spend it…besides baking something as delicious as these.

I’m dying to try the strawberry ones, but not until I get a cute rolling pin :)

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stacey-healthylife
15 years ago

My extra hour was sleep. I love that roller that you use for the base of the bars, how handy.

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christina cadden
15 years ago

I am going to have to try these!

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Nicole (Picky Nicky)
15 years ago

Oh my goodness………. You’re a genius!
And your kitchen utensils are so cute, by the way :)

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Lisa (bakebikeblog)
15 years ago

oh my – what a wonderful flavour combination! My whole family loved the batch of your strawberry oat squares I made last week!!!

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chelsey @ clean eating chelsey
15 years ago

Yup, this is totally starred & I am making these for Thanksgiving. Thanks!

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Candice @ ChiaSeedMe
15 years ago

These look delicious..of course! Love the oat square idea in general, but breaking out the pumpkin butter on them is just outrageous:)

I used my extra hour to do some reading…something I rarely have time to do. Glad you had a great day! Oh, and I’m counting the days till your video!

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Tina @ Faith Fitness Fun
15 years ago

Those remind me of the Kashi pumpkin bars…but much more appetizing looking. It would take all my will power to save some for a gift as well.

And I used my extra hour to snuggle my daughter. She still woke up at her normal time and so I brought her into bed with me to cuddle.

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