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Razz-Ma-Tazz Bars

Modified: Apr 9, 2025 · Published: Aug 5, 2006 by Anna · This post may contain affiliate links · 23 Comments

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For some reason, the only time I think about making Razz-Ma-Tazz bars is when I have white chips that need to get used up. This is sad, because Razz-Ma-Tazz bars are delicious and deserve a higher status than that of "way to use stuff up". They are extremely easy, look pretty and taste great. No wonder these wonderful raspberry bars won a contest.

Razz-Ma-Tazz Bars

Razz-Ma-Tazz Bars Substitutions Etc.

The recipe was put out my Nestle, but you can use whatever brand white chips you like. Today I used Ghirardelli. I like almond extract with raspberry bars, but for those of you who don't, vanilla would be a fine substitution. And of course, you can change out the jam. I always say I'm going to do that one day, then never do.

Loaf Pan Version

This recipe can also be halved and baked in a 9x5 inch loaf pan. Since I have lots of goodies around this weekend, I kept the batch small. Here's what it looked like right out the pan. Gorgeous!

Small Batch Razz-Ma-Tazz raspberry bars baked in a 9x5 inch loaf pan.

And here are the bars after they were cut. Much better.

Razz-Ma-Tazz Bars  with melted white chips from a loaf pan.

Below is the recipe and I've finally put it into printable card form as well.

Razz-Ma-Tazz Bars

1 stick butter
2 cups white chocolate morsels, divided use
2 large eggs
½ cup granulated sugar
1 cup flour (all purpose)
½ teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon almond extract
About ½ cup raspberry jam
¼ cup sliced toasted almonds

How to Make Razz-Ma-Tazz Bars

Preheat oven to 325° F. Line a 9 inch pan with parchment or grease.

Melt butter in a large microwave-safe bowl on high for 1 minute; stir. Add 1 cup morsels; let stand. Do not stir.

Beat eggs in large mixer bowl until foamy (I used a wire whisk). Add sugar; beat until light lemon colored, about 5 minutes (again, I just whisked for a few minutes). Stir in morsel-butter mixture. Add flour, salt and almond extract; mix at low speed until combined. Spread ⅔ of batter into prepared pan.

Bake for 15 to 17 minutes or until light golden brown around edges. Remove from oven to wire rack.

If jam needs it (mine didn't), warm it up a bit in a small, microwave-safe bowl for 30 seconds; stir. Spread jam over warm crust. Stir remaining morsels into remaining batter. Drop spoonfuls of batter over jam. Sprinkle with toasted almonds.

Return to oven and bake for 25 to 30 minutes or until edges are browned. Cool completely in pan on wire rack. Cut into bars. Makes a 9 inch pan, so you can figure out how many bars you want. I cut mine really small.

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Recipe

Razz-Ma-Tazz Bars

Razz-Ma-Tazz Bars

Anna
A great way to use white chips and raspberry jam.
Print Recipe Pin Recipe
Prep Time 15 minutes mins
Cook Time 40 minutes mins
Cooling Time 1 hour hr
Total Time 1 hour hr 55 minutes mins
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Servings 12 bars

Ingredients
 

  • 1 stick salted butter (or add ⅜ tsp salt to unsalted) (114 grams)
  • 2 cups white chocolate morsels divided use
  • 2 large eggs
  • ½ cup granulated sugar (100 grams)
  • 1 cup flour, all-purpose (130 grams)
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon almond extract
  • About ½ cup raspberry jam
  • ¼ cup sliced toasted almonds

Instructions
 

  • Preheat oven to 325° F. Line a 9-inch pan with parchment or grease.
  • Melt butter in a large microwave-safe bowl on high for 1 minute; stir. Add 1 cup morsels; let stand. Do not stir.
  • Beat eggs in large mixer bowl until foamy. Add sugar; beat until light lemon colored. Stir in morsel-butter mixture. Add flour, salt and almond extract; mix at low speed until combined. Spread ⅔ of batter into prepared pan.
  • Bake for 15 to 17 minutes or until light golden brown around edges. Remove from oven to wire rack.
  • If jam needs it (mine didn't), warm it up a bit in a small, microwave-safe bowl for 30 seconds; stir. Spread jam over warm crust. Stir remaining morsels into remaining batter. Drop spoonfuls of batter over jam. Sprinkle with toasted almonds.
  • Return to oven and bake for 25 to 30 minutes or until edges are browned. Cool completely in pan on wire rack. Cut into bars. Makes a 9 inch pan, so you can figure out how many bars you want. I cut mine really small.
Keyword almond extract, rasbperry, White Chips
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  1. meryem says

    January 06, 2011 at 5:14 pm

    hi anna,

    i love love your blog, just want to ask you a question, i am a beginner, and i want to try some recipes, like razz ma tazz bar and apple bar, can i freeze these bars?
    thank you,

    excuse my english iam french

  2. Anna says

    February 03, 2008 at 8:15 am

    Hi Nina,

    Sorry to hear your raspberry bars didn't work out.

    Just so you know, the bottom is supposed to be firm, but not dry. It shouldn't be greasy, but it shouldn't be dry either. You might have accidentally added more butter. Probably not, but it happens. Or maybe you didn't add quite enough flour? I wish I had the answer. Or maybe you'll like them better after they sit. Katie mentioned she liked them better the second day.

    Did you make any substitutions?

  3. Nina says

    February 02, 2008 at 9:34 pm

    Hi Anna,

    I made these today. For some reason, mine turned out really greasy on the bottom of the crust--am assuming that's not how they're supposed to turn out? Or does the grease dissipate after they sit for awhile?

    Thanks for any tips for making them in the future!

  4. Elisabeth says

    January 09, 2008 at 9:51 am

    I FINALLY got around to posting about these on my own blog today...I don't have a square pan, and I needed a bigger batch than a loaf pan would allow when I made these, so I did the recipe x 1.5, and that worked perfectly for a 9x13. Thanks again for posting these (I thanked you on, my blog, too :))!

  5. Elisabeth says

    December 28, 2007 at 4:43 pm

    Anna, thank you so much for posting these! (Mostly for listing them in your "top ten", which is where I found them. I made them for a holiday celebration last weekend and I was THRILLED with how easy and delicious they were! Thank you!

  6. Anna says

    December 10, 2007 at 1:33 pm

    Hi Brit,

    Thanks for the question. I'm sure someone else has wondered the same thing.

    When I say 9 inch pan, I'm referring to a 9 inch square metal pan. In the future, I will be more specific. Glad you enjoyed them even though they were thick.

  7. Brit says

    December 10, 2007 at 12:56 pm

    Sorry if this is a dumb question, but when you say "9 inch pan" do you mean a 9 x 13 or something like a 9 x 9? (I made them in an 8x8 pan this weekend, and they came out very thick.)
    Very tasty though, thanks!

  8. Anna says

    November 22, 2007 at 4:37 pm

    Wow. I am going to have to try the sour cherry/macadamia combo. Yum.

  9. Kate says

    November 22, 2007 at 10:21 am

    Hi. I made these last week with blackberry jam and they were yummy. Then yesterday I decided to make these for Thanksgiving but I didn't want to go back to the store. Using what I had on hand, I made them with sour cherry preserves and chopped up macadamia nuts and cashews. I put the nuts on top of the preserves instead of on top of final batter layer. These are otherworldly.
    I kind of want to keep them at home...but I won't. I will share.
    Happy Thanksgiving!

  10. Katie says

    November 08, 2007 at 3:43 am

    Oh, wow. These taste amazing today-- they settled down and became kind of brownie like. They are a big hit at work. We have parent-teacher conferences tonight, so I think everyone is glad for a little extra sugar 🙂

  11. Anna says

    November 07, 2007 at 3:47 pm

    Hi Katie,

    Changing pan size probably made them cakier and thicker, but I'm glad you like them anyway. They'll taste even better tomorrow. I hope your co-workers like white chocolate.

  12. Katie says

    November 07, 2007 at 3:44 pm

    Okay. The verdict is in. These are yummy. My hubby isn't such a fan even though he is a white chocolate fiend. I, however, think they are great. It's a cakier recipe than I expected. the texture is nice and even-- but they are think. I think next time I might try this in a slightly bigger pan. I am living overseas and the pan sizes here are different from home. I can't wait to share these at tomorrow's staff meeting!

  13. Katie says

    November 07, 2007 at 2:23 pm

    Anna-- should the chips for the bottom layer be completely melted by the butter? I am throwing this together now, but I was a bit worried.. hmm... we'll see how it comes out!

  14. Anna says

    May 14, 2007 at 11:04 pm

    Wow! That's good news. Thanks for the comment, Jilly.

  15. Jilly says

    May 14, 2007 at 9:00 pm

    I just made a batch and they're the best raspberry bar I've ever made.
    Thanks!

  16. Jennifer says

    August 08, 2006 at 1:57 pm

    Ooooh, I love raspberries. I'll have to try these out.

  17. Anna says

    August 07, 2006 at 12:15 pm

    Lynne, I'm sure your son is fine, but if he ever complains of ear fullness, tell him to tell the doctors to do a CT scan. That's how they found (the rest) of mine. A lot of times they find them in routine childhood ear surgeries (tubes), but they need to be watched because they often grow back. When they grow back, a good choice (probably better for adults) is to have the whole ear canal wall taken down so that the doc can just scrape it out on a routine check.

  18. Erika says

    August 07, 2006 at 10:26 am

    Oh yum, these look great and I'll be trying them very soon!

  19. LynneL says

    August 07, 2006 at 9:56 am

    Oh, Anna! I'm so sorry about your ear! You are way too sweet to have such a serious ailment. My 19 year-old son had surgery for a cholesteatoma when he was about 5. The doctor was checking his ears and said, "uh-oh". It looked like a tiny pearl on his ear drum. We were VERY fortunate that there was no permanent damage to the boney structure and no hearing loss. That wasn't the case for the little boy who was his roommate. The cholesteatoma crushed all three bones so he lost his hearing in one ear completely. You will be in my prayers. BTW - LOVE the adorable picture of Fuzz and Mega-Kitty. I so enjoy your site.

  20. Terri says

    August 07, 2006 at 9:11 am

    mmm, these look good and I think I have all the ingredients at home. May have to make them for my coworkers.

  21. Anna says

    August 06, 2006 at 4:28 pm

    Claire, I hope you try them. They're really good.

    Penguin, I looked at the Nestle picture, and you are right. The appear to be somewhat Photoshop enhanced.

  22. penguin says

    August 06, 2006 at 3:33 pm

    The bars in the picture on the Hershey's website have jam with a freakishly day-glo pink hue. Your finished product looks much more appetizing, even uncut! 🙂 BTW, love the new site!

  23. Claire N says

    August 05, 2006 at 3:37 pm

    I have been wanting to make these FOREVER! I think I'll have to, now.

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