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Hazelnut Linzer Bars

Modified: Aug 22, 2021 · Published: Nov 30, 2009 by Anna · This post may contain affiliate links · 5 Comments

Fitting 50 good recipes into a 5x7 inch magazine supplement can’t be easy, but Food Network Magazine managed to do it with December’s “50 Holiday Cookies”. This recipe for Linzer Bars is adapted from that collection.

linzer bars

Linzer Bars From the Shortbread Family

Using the one-dough-50-variations trick is one way to get the job done, but they went the extra mile by piggybacking off five different “families” of dough – Sugar Cookies, Chocolate Chip, Chocolate, Shortbread and “More Favorites”. Along with the traditional cookies like Rugelach, Window Panes and Linzers, they have things like Lemon Volcanoes, Petit Fours Rice Krispie Treats, and Chocolate Malteds. And while each cookie starts with one of the base doughs, the recipes are completely different cookies with unique flavors.

The Linzer Bars recipe from the “Shortbread” family caught my attention because it has raspberry preserves and can be made with oats, almond flour or hazelnuts. I used hazelnuts for this batch, but plan to try the oat and almond variations as well.

Updated: I've updated this recipe over the years and now use either oats, almond flour or very,very, finely ground hazelnuts. I also use a 9x13 inch pan, however the recipe can be halved and baked in an 8 inch square pan.

Linzer Bars

2 sticks (8 oz) unsalted butter, softened
1 cup confectioners' sugar
1 teaspoon salt (omit if using salted butter)
2 cups all purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 ½ cup rolled oats or ¾ cup almond flour or hazelnut flour**
1 ⅓ cup raspberry preserves (approximately)

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line a 9x13 inch metal pan with non-stick foil. Lining it with foil makes the bars easier to lift and cut.

Beat the softened butter, sugar and salt (if using) together in a mixing bowl.

Mix together the flour and baking powder, then add flour mixture to butter mixture and stir until blended. Stir in the oats (or nut flour) to make a thick dough. Press ⅔ of the dough into the foil-lined pan.

Spread raspberry preserves over the dough, then crumble reserved dough over raspberry preserves.

Bake on center rack at 350 F. for 45-50 minutes.

Let cool completely, then cut into squares or bars

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  1. Dolce says

    December 01, 2009 at 8:46 am

    Awww with toasted hazelnuts, this sounds awesome! I usually "stick" (ahah) with non salted butter, but for shortbread recipes, always want either to add salt or use salted butter. I love the sweet-salty combinantion.

  2. Debbie says

    December 01, 2009 at 8:27 am

    I love linzer cookies. You always have such great recipes. Thanks again for a terrific one!

  3. Katrina says

    November 30, 2009 at 5:55 pm

    I haven't even looked at my magazine yet, so good to know it's worth it and I need to do so. My best free time is at the gym on the treadmill, and I just feel silly looking at cookies and recipes while I'm working away. These do look and sound really good.

  4. Alexandra says

    November 30, 2009 at 5:52 pm

    Oh gosh, I love Linzer bars. Wish I could get them right though. I always mess up on the topping!

  5. Lisa Ernst says

    November 30, 2009 at 3:54 pm

    These look great -- I would definitely consider these for an event. Now of course for me the wheels are turning on how to add chocolate.....

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