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By: Olivia BennettUpdated: Feb 9, 2026
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Buttery shortbread topped with tart dried cherries and creamy white chocolate, finished with a golden crumble for a festive holiday treat.

Christmas Cherry Bars

This batch of Christmas Cherry Bars has been my go to for holiday cookie exchanges and spontaneous guests since I first made it during a snowy December. I discovered this combination while clearing out pantry jars full of dried fruit, and the bright tartness of dried cherries against a tender, buttery base felt like the perfect balance for festive sweetness. The bars are sturdy enough to transport, yet tender enough to melt in your mouth, which makes them ideal for gift boxes, cookie plates, and late night baking with friends.

What makes these bars special is their simplicity and contrast of textures. The base is a crisp, shortbread like crust that bakes up with buttery flavor and a faint almond perfume from a splash of extract. The filling of dried tart cherries and white chocolate chips softens into chewy pockets of fruit and creamy bursts of chocolate as the bars finish baking. The reserved crumble topping bakes into golden shards that peek through the cherries, giving a rustic, homemade look that never fails to earn compliments at holiday gatherings.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • Made with pantry friendly ingredients like all purpose flour, granulated sugar, dried cherries, and white chocolate chips, so you can pull these together even at short notice.
  • Requires just one 8 by 8 inch pan for easy preparation and cleanup, and the bars travel well for holiday parties or neighbor gifts.
  • Ready in about 50 minutes from start to finish, including two short bakes that give the crust and topping the right texture.
  • Quick to adapt for dietary preferences, for example by swapping white chocolate to dairy free chips or using gluten free flour blend, while preserving the overall texture.
  • Shows beautifully on a cookie tray, and the combination of tangy dried cherries and sweet white chocolate appeals to both children and adults.

On the first time I made these the kitchen filled with a subtle almond scent and my family hovered over the pan while it cooled. My neighbor took a plate home and texted later that night saying they could not stop reaching into the box, which confirmed this one belongs in the holiday rotation.

Ingredients

  • All purpose flour: Use 1 1/2 cups of King Arthur or similar standard all purpose flour, spooned and leveled for accuracy. The flour gives structure to the base and crumble, so measure carefully.
  • Granulated sugar: 1/2 cup of regular granulated sugar, such as C and H or Domino, provides sweetness and helps the crust brown slightly at the edges.
  • Unsalted butter: 1/2 cup cold unsalted butter, cubed, ideally a high quality block like Kerrygold. Cold butter creates a tender, shortbread like texture when cut into the flour.
  • Baking powder: 1/2 teaspoon adds a touch of lift so the base is tender rather than dense.
  • Salt: A pinch of fine sea salt to balance sweetness and enhance flavors.
  • Large egg yolk: Use one yolk from a large egg to bind the dough and contribute richness while keeping the topping crisp.
  • Vanilla and almond extract: 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract and 1/4 teaspoon almond extract add warm aromatic notes that complement the cherries and white chocolate.
  • Dried tart cherries: 1 cup roughly chopped, Ocean Spray or store brand, choose unsweetened or lightly sweetened dried cherries for bright acidity.
  • White chocolate chips: 1/2 cup of good quality white chocolate chips, such as Ghirardelli or Guittard, for creamy pockets of sweet vanilla flavor.

Instructions

Preheat and prepare:Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Lightly grease an 8 by 8 inch baking pan or line it with parchment paper leaving an overhang for easy removal. The parchment makes lifting the bars effortless once cooled.Combine dry ingredients:In a medium bowl whisk together 1 1/2 cups all purpose flour, 1/2 cup granulated sugar, 1/2 teaspoon baking powder, and a pinch of salt until evenly distributed. Mixing the dry ingredients first ensures consistent texture and even rising.Cut in the butter:Add the chilled, cubed 1/2 cup unsalted butter to the dry mix. Use a pastry cutter, two forks, or your fingertips to work the butter into the dry ingredients until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs roughly the size of small peas. Keep the butter cold if possible to avoid a greasy dough.Mix the dough:Stir in the egg yolk, 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract, and 1/4 teaspoon almond extract until a soft dough forms. The dough will be slightly crumbly but should hold together when pressed between your fingers. If it feels too dry, press firmly to bring it together, avoiding adding extra liquid.Form the base and reserve topping:Reserve about one third of the dough for the crumble topping and press the remaining dough evenly into the prepared pan to form the base. Use the back of a measuring cup to press it firmly and uniformly so it bakes with an even thickness.Par bake the crust:Bake the crust for 10 to 12 minutes until the edges are set and beginning to color while the center remains pale. This brief initial bake helps keep the base crisp after the filling is added.Assemble the filling:While the crust cools slightly, toss 1 cup roughly chopped dried tart cherries with 1/2 cup white chocolate chips in a small bowl to distribute them evenly. Even distribution prevents clumping and ensures every bite has fruit and creaminess.Add topping and finish baking:Scatter the cherry and chocolate mixture over the warm crust. Crumble the reserved dough over the cherries in small pieces so the filling peeks through. Return the pan to the oven and bake for 20 to 25 minutes until the top is golden and the filling bubbles slightly.Cool and cut:Allow the bars to cool completely in the pan on a wire rack. Use the parchment overhang to lift them out, then slice into squares or rectangles with a sharp knife. For clean cuts chill briefly before slicing if the filling seems too soft.Christmas cherry bars cooling on a rack

You Must Know

  • These bars freeze well for up to three months in an airtight container, which makes them excellent for preparing ahead of holiday gatherings.
  • They are moderately high in calories and sugar due to white chocolate and dried fruit, making them a special treat rather than an everyday snack.
  • Store at room temperature for up to three days in an airtight container, or refrigerate for up to one week to extend freshness.
  • Chilling the pan before slicing produces cleaner edges if you prefer very tidy squares for gift boxes.

My favorite thing about these bars is how the tart cherries lift the flavor so the sweetness never feels cloying. The family always asks which pantry I scavenged to find such a perfect combination, and I confess that it was born from a holiday clean out that turned into a new tradition.

Storage Tips

For short term storage, keep the bars in an airtight container at room temperature for up to three days. Place wax paper between layers to prevent sticking. For longer storage, freeze in a single layer on a baking sheet until firm, then transfer to a freezer safe container or bag with parchment between layers. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator or at room temperature for a couple of hours. Reheat briefly in a low oven at 300 F for five to eight minutes to refresh the crumble if desired. Look for signs of staleness such as a dry texture or loss of cherry chewiness.

Close up of bars showing cherries and white chocolate

Ingredient Substitutions

Swap the white chocolate chips for dark or semi sweet chocolate for a less sweet bar. Use dried cranberries or chopped dried apricots in place of cherries for seasonal variation. For a dairy free version, replace butter with a firm dairy free baking stick measured cup for cup and choose dairy free white chocolate style chips. If you need gluten free, use a 1 to 1 gluten free flour blend and allow a brief rest time before baking so the flour hydrates. Note that substitutions alter texture slightly, with dairy free swaps producing a marginally firmer crumb.

Serving Suggestions

Serve at room temperature with a dusting of confectioners sugar for presentation. These bars pair beautifully with hot coffee, strong black tea, or a lightly spiced mulled beverage. For a dessert platter, arrange alongside shortbread cookies and spiced nuts. For gifting, wrap individual bars in parchment and tie with ribbon for an inviting homemade present.

Cultural Background

Fruit and nut bars have a long history in European holiday baking where dried fruit and rich doughs provided shelf stable treats for winter months. The idea of combining tart dried fruit and white chocolate is a modern American twist that balances old world preservation with contemporary sweet confection. These bars borrow from shortbread and fruit slab traditions to create a portable, shareable item central to holiday culture in many families.

Seasonal Adaptations

In summer swap the dried cherries for fresh chopped cherries and reduce bake time slightly, covering the pan with foil if the top browns too quickly. For winter use full flavored dried cherries and add a teaspoon of orange zest to the base for a citrus lift. For a festive twist, sprinkle a few finely chopped toasted pistachios over the top after baking for color and crunch.

Meal Prep Tips

Make the dough ahead and keep it chilled for up to two days, or freeze the dough in a log and slice portions to press into the pan. Bake on the day you plan to serve for best texture. The bars are a reliable item to include in holiday baking sessions where multiple people can assemble and crumble toppings while listening to music or chatting. Label containers with the bake date and any substitutions for gift recipients who have dietary restrictions.

These bars bridge the gap between everyday baking and celebratory treats. Try them once and you will find small ways to personalize the filling and topping to suit your family and holiday table.

Pro Tips

  • Keep the butter cold and work quickly to maintain a tender, shortbread like texture.

  • Reserve about one third of the dough for the crumble to ensure a golden, rustic topping.

  • Par bake the crust so it stays crisp once the filling is added.

  • Chill the pan briefly before slicing for cleaner cuts when the filling is soft.

This nourishing christmas cherry bars recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.

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Christmas Cherry Bars

This Christmas Cherry Bars recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Servings: 12 steaks
Christmas Cherry Bars
Prep:15 minutes
Cook:35 minutes
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:50 minutes

Ingredients

Base and Crumble

Filling

Instructions

1

Preheat and prepare the pan

Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit and line an 8 by 8 inch pan with parchment leaving an overhang for easy removal.

2

Mix dry ingredients

Whisk together the all purpose flour, granulated sugar, baking powder, and a pinch of salt until evenly combined.

3

Cut in chilled butter

Add chilled cubed butter and use a pastry cutter or fingertips to work it into the dry mix until coarse crumbs form, about the size of small peas.

4

Bind the dough

Stir in the egg yolk, vanilla extract, and almond extract until a soft dough forms. Reserve one third of the dough for the crumble topping.

5

Form the base and par bake

Press remaining dough evenly into the prepared pan and bake for 10 to 12 minutes until edges are set but center remains pale.

6

Assemble filling

Toss dried cherries and white chocolate chips, then scatter evenly over the warm crust so the filling is distributed across the pan.

7

Top and finish baking

Crumble the reserved dough over the cherries in small pieces, then bake for 20 to 25 minutes until the top is golden and the filling bubbles slightly.

8

Cool and slice

Cool completely on a wire rack, lift from the pan using the parchment overhang, and cut into 12 bars. Chill briefly for cleaner slices if necessary.

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Nutrition

Calories: 240kcal | Carbohydrates: 34.4g | Protein:
2.3g | Fat: 12.7g | Saturated Fat: 4g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat:
5g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 253mg | Sodium:
0mg | Potassium: 953mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar:
0g | Vitamin A: 577IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium:
47mg | Iron: 6mg

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This recipe looks amazing! Can't wait to try it.

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