Ingredients
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4
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1/3
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3
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1/2
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1 1/2
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1
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2/3
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1/4
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1/2
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2
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1
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Directions
Josephine’s Apple and Cheese Bars, I run a cooking and recipes meetup group and we recently had an Iron Chef Competition This recipe won 1st Place, so I wanted to share it with all of you, because they are REALLY YUMMY! Thanks Josephine!, These were great!! used granny smith apples, that what I had on hand Will make these again very soon , Made these up for Thanksgiving and the plate was empty in no time! They are so awesome, you have got to try them!
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Steps
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Preheat Oven to 350. |
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Line a 9" Square Metal Cake Pan With Aluminum Foil, Leaving 1" Overhang For Handles. Set Aside. |
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in a Bowl Whisk Together Oats, Flour, Brown Sugar, and Salt. |
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Stir in Melted Butter and Oil, Until Mixture Clumps and Is Crumbly. |
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Add Another Tablespoon of Oil or Water, If Necessary, to Ensure No Dry Spots. |
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Add Cheese, Tossing to Mix. |
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Save 1 1/2 Cups of Mixture For Later, and Press the Rest Evenly Into Prepared Pan. |
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Bake in the Center of a 350 Oven, Until Edges Are Golden, About 15 Minutes. Let Cool. |
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Peel, Core, and Slice Apples 1/2" Thick. |
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in a Saucepan, Bring Apples, Sugar, Lemon Juice, and Cinnamon to Boil, Adding Up to 1/4 Cup Water, If Apples Stick to Pan. |
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If Apples Becomes Too Runny, Sprinkle 1 Teaspoon Cornstarch Over Apples, Then Mix in, and Let Thicken. |
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Reduce Heat and Simmer, Stirring Occasionally, Until Tender-Crisp, About 5 Minutes. |
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Spread Apple Mixture Over Base. |
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Sprinkle With Remaining Oat Mixture. |
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Bake Until Golden, About 30 Minutes. |